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Oak Course
Location
Greenland
Estimated Duration
8 Days
Group size
6-10 participants
Level
Advanced
Cost
Explore Greenland at its wildest aboard a sailing yacht that will take you skiing among the unique fjords and glaciers of Eternity Fjord — a skier’s paradise. Enjoy a week of ski-touring surrounded by spectacular Arctic landscapes and the legendary polar light with Jordi Tosas.
This ski-touring trip in Greenland is designed for outdoor lovers seeking an authentic, exclusive polar experience. Aboard the Southern Star—a fully equipped sailboat with double cabins, a dining area, and warm, functional common spaces—we will sail through the spectacular fjords of Greenland’s west coast, reaching places inaccessible by land. Our floating base will allow us each day to set off on a new ski adventure across the pristine mountains of Eternity Fjord, one of the most impressive settings in the Arctic. With Jordi Tosas as our UIAGM mountain guide, we will embark on a voyage that combines sailing, exploration, high-quality skiing, and close-knit group camaraderie. Each morning we will disembark from the Southern Star by RIB to begin the ascent with seal-skin climbing skins on our skis. Routes are chosen according to snow conditions and the weather, ensuring safety and excellent descents. In the afternoon, after an Arctic picnic, we will return to the boat where appetizers, dinners made with local ingredients, and talks beside the frozen sea await us. Skiing in Greenland means stepping into a landscape where mountains rise straight out of the sea. Here you can strap on your skis on the sand, climb gentle slopes or technical channels, and descend to another beach where the Southern Star will be waiting for us. The variety of terrain lets us adjust the technical difficulty for each group, and thanks to the crew’s local knowledge and Jordi Tosas’s leadership, every day becomes a personalised adventure. Eternity Fjord, with its towering cliffs, active glaciers, and shifting light, is one of the Arctic’s best-kept secrets. There’s no mobile signal and no distractions — just silence, untouched snow, and full immersion in polar nature. It’s an experience that goes far beyond skiing, perfect for those seeking a deep connection with the environment and their travel companions. All meals are included during the sailing days, with a chef on board preparing nutritious and delicious dishes after each day out. This expedition stands out not only for the quality of the skiing, but also for the comfort, safety, and attention to detail that make it a once-in-a-lifetime journey
€5,750 per person
• Guides on Oak are verified by Oak, but users should independently confirm a guide’s qualifications.
• Participants are responsible for ensuring their skill level and fitness are suitable for the activity.
• Individuals should only attempt techniques or terrain they feel personally confident with.
• All instructions and safety guidance from the guide should be followed at all times.
• Users must ensure their own equipment is appropriate and in safe working condition.
• Mountain activities carry inherent risks, and participation is at the user’s own discretion.
• Adequate insurance covering mountain travel and rescue is essential.
• Relevant medical information should be shared with the guide.
• Plans may change due to weather or safety considerations, and users should be prepared for this.

Jordi Tosas
IFMGA guide
I’ve spent my life chasing mountains, snow, and wild places across the world — and I still feel the same excitement every time I set foot on a new route. I grew up by the sea, but everything changed when I was 9 years old and discovered the mountains. Since then, I’ve never stopped climbing, skiing, exploring, and learning from them. What began as a passion became my way of life. As a UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide, I’ve led and taken part in adventures across some of the most incredible and demanding landscapes on Earth: alpine-style ascents on 8,000-meter peaks, technical climbs, ski and snowboard expeditions, and route openings from the Arctic to Antarctica, through the Himalayas, Patagonia, deserts, jungles, and remote mountain ranges around the world. But for me, guiding is about much more than summits. It’s about sharing the experience, making good decisions in the mountains, adapting to every situation, and helping each person live something real and unforgettable. My work is built on years of experience, continuous training, mountain medicine, and a deep respect for nature and the people I guide. I’m based in Benasque, in the Pyrenees, although I’ve always felt like a nomad. The mountains have taught me freedom, resilience, and perspective — and they continue to do so every single day. I believe the most important thing is not just where you arrive, but how you live the journey to get there. And that’s exactly what I aim to offer in every trip, climb, or expedition I guide.