Intrepid introduces Greenland as part of 2025 expansion
Operator offers trips to 120 countries
Greenland is among a range of new destinations introduced by Intrepid Travel as six countries are added to its portfolio.
A total of 55 new itineraries and 200 experiences are included for 2025.
New destinations include: Ladakh, India; Hokkaido, Japan, Cape York, Australia, and the operator’s first land-based trip in Greenland.
The Maldives and the West African nations of Benin, Togo, Ghana, Senegal and The Gambia have been introduced, bringing the operator’s coverage to more than 120 countries worldwide.
Journeys by rail, active adventures, new 18-35s destinations, family holidays and sailing trips are part of the expanded programme.
Trips span across the year with flexible travel times and varied durations.
The 10-day Greenland expedition starts at £5,070 per person excluding flights, taking travellers inland from Nuuk to traverse the country by foot.
Icelandair is offering Heathrow to Nuuk flights next summer starting at £384.
Intrepid general manager of experiences Erica Kritikides said: “With trips in 120 countries and counting, Intrepid may well have the greatest geographical breadth of any travel operator, and we’re always on the look-out for new places to explore.
“Along with this intrepid spirit, we remain committed to ensuring our trips continue to support local economies, provide employment opportunities, preserve and promote lesser-known cultures, and raise awareness of the beauty and fragility of our natural environments.”