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    New Tourist Boat Enhances Local Transport and Activities

    By Greenland ReviewJune 19, 2026023 Mins Read
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    Arctic Drops ApS: Charting New Waters in South Greenland

    In the bustling waters of South Greenland, a 39-foot steel boat is making waves, thanks to the ambitions of Arctic Drops ApS. This Qaqortoq-based company is set to embark on a new journey, primarily transporting construction materials and tourists, and its founders—brothers Minik Dahl Høegh and Nikki Høegh—could not be more pleased with their promising start.

    The company has surpassed all expectations since acquiring the boat earlier this year. “It’s incredibly exciting,” Minik shares. “We welcomed the boat to Qaqortoq in April, and by May, we were already busy sailing. The demand has been overwhelming.”

    The vessel, stationed in Qaqortoq and helmed by Nikki, is equipped for a variety of tasks, carrying around three tons of cargo and transporting up to 12 passengers. This multi-functionality not only bolsters the company’s credibility but also expands its reach into diverse markets.

    Arctic Drops aims to enhance its capacity for transporting construction supplies while offering excursions for eager tourists exploring South Greenland’s stunning landscapes. “We believe there are immense opportunities for tourism here,” Minik emphasizes. “When my mother needs to take tourists out for memorable experiences during the season—from June to the end of September—we step in.”

    Minik reflects on the company’s origins, which began in 2020 with their plumbing venture, Høegh VVS. That fledgling enterprise has evolved into Santek, a robust construction company employing between ten and fifteen individuals. “It’s been a journey,” he admits, highlighting the significant investments they’ve made in Arctic Drops. Their mother, Pitsi Høegh, actively manages Greenland Sagalands, a tourism company, and shares in their vision for growth.

    The new steel boat has already forged strong ties with local sheep farmers and businesses, transporting essential goods like feed and construction materials. “In just a short time, we’ve established regular customers,” says Minik. “And we see a growing demand for our services, particularly with mining companies as well.”

    This family affair doesn’t stop there. Pitsi dreams of establishing a new hotel with 100 rooms, slated for completion by 2030, strategically positioned between Qaqortoq city and the local airport.

    Earlier this year, Høegh VVS officially rebranded to Arctic Drops, signaling a fresh chapter in their business journey. While the brothers are still assessing their financial targets, Minik has exciting developments in his personal life as well—starting May 1, he will take on the role of sports director for the Swedish league club, Amo Handball, after a successful playing career.

    As Arctic Drops charts its course, Minik remains open to expanding the fleet. “If there’s a demand for another boat down the line, we won’t hesitate to invest,” he concludes, eyes set firmly on both the horizon and the challenges ahead.

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