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Activities in Greenland

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Why People Love Greenland

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Greenland

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Aston S
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Aug 2023
The tour guide gave the tour participants an informative overview about The National History Museum, where I saw so many artefacts related to Greenland's rich historical past. This tour also took us to an open-air market and I saw freshly caught fish being sold and it was a unique experience for ...
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1234Bombay
5
Jul 2023
Our host took us in a private car to see all the interesting locations in Nuuk. He was very obliging and gave us a lot of room to explore any location that we found particularly interesting. This is the best way to go around Nuuk.. Relaxed and free to spend time at nice locations. Well worth th...
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earla216
4
Aug 2023
Great to see everything we were 4 people that were taken around and saw all the sights and took lots of pictures

Frequently Asked Questions about Greenland

What are some popular activities to do in Greenland?

Greenland is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include dog sledding, glacier hiking, whale watching, and northern lights viewing. During the summer months, visitors can also go kayaking or hiking.

What are some must-see attractions in Greenland?

Ilulissat Icefjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular attractions in Greenland. Other must-see attractions include the Northern Lights, Disko Island, and the abandoned settlement of Uunartoq.

What is the best time of year to visit Greenland?

The best time to visit Greenland depends on your interests. Summer is the most popular time to visit, as it offers 24 hours of sunlight, mild temperatures, and a variety of outdoor activities. However, winter is also a great time to visit for those interested in seeing the Northern Lights.

What are some recommended accommodations in Greenland?

In Ilulissat, Hotel Arctic is a popular choice for its stunning views of the ice fjord. In the capital city of Nuuk, Hotel Hans Egede is a centrally located hotel with modern amenities. For a more rustic experience, visitors can stay in a traditional Inuit hut, known as a tupiq.

What is the best way to get around Greenland?

Due to the country's rugged terrain and lack of infrastructure, the best way to get around Greenland is by boat or plane. Air Greenland offers flights to several destinations throughout the country, while boat tours provide a unique way to explore the coastline and visit remote settlements.

What is the food like in Greenland?

Greenlandic cuisine is largely based on seafood, including fish, shrimp, and whale. Other traditional dishes include kiviak, a dish made from fermented birds, and suaasat, a soup made from seal meat. Visitors can also find international cuisine in larger cities like Nuuk and Ilulissat.

What is the currency used in Greenland?

The currency used in Greenland is the Danish krone. Credit cards are widely accepted in larger cities, but visitors should bring cash for small transactions and in more remote areas.

What should I pack for a trip to Greenland?

Visitors should pack warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy hiking boots. It is also recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for protection against the strong sunlight during the summer months. In the winter, visitors should pack additional layers and warm accessories like gloves and a hat.

What are some cultural customs to be aware of in Greenland?

Greenlandic culture is heavily influenced by Inuit traditions. Visitors should be respectful of local customs, such as removing shoes before entering a home and not interrupting others while they are speaking. Visitors should also be aware that hunting and fishing are important parts of the culture, and should be respectful of these practices.

What is the language spoken in Greenland?

The official language of Greenland is Greenlandic, but Danish is also widely spoken. In larger cities like Nuuk, English is also commonly spoken.