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Greenland

Greenland

Visiting Greenland offers a unique experience steeped in pristine wilderness and rich Inuit culture. Adventurous travellers can explore its extensive ice cap, experience the Midnight Sun or Northern Lights, and spend time in colourful villages that dot the coastline. The island's isolation, extreme weather, and striking beauty make it a destination for those looking for off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Where is Greenland?

Greenland is located in the far northeastern part of the North American continent. It is situated between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, to the northeast of Canada and northwest of Iceland. Despite its political ties to Europe through Denmark, geographically it is part of North America.

The World's Largest Island

The Most Spectacular Natural Beauty

Prepare to step into a world coated in overwhelming beauty and untouched wilderness: welcome to Greenland. As the largest non-continental island on Earth, Greenland offers vast icy landscapes, vibrant Inuit culture, stunning wildlife, and natural phenomena like the Northern Lights and midnight sun. Despite its challenging weather conditions and remote locations, for those seeking unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences, visiting Greenland provides an unrivaled adventure. Experience dog sledding on intricate fjord systems, watch massive icebergs drift from coastal villages, and gather lifelong memories from the Arctic paradise.

What Can I See and Do in Greenland?

Dog Sledding

Dog sledding in Greenland is an experience that offers an authentic insight into the country's traditional Inuit culture. This method of travel, used for centuries by Inuit people, allows visitors to traverse Greenland's vast, awe-inspiring icy landscapes under the guidance of skilled mushers. The thrilling ride, powered by a team of strong Greenlandic sled dogs, offers breathtaking views of the Arctic wilderness. Embarking on a dog sledding journey also presents a chance of witnessing the ethereal beauty of the Northern Lights shimmering across the clear winter sky.

Explore Icefjords and Icebergs

Greenland's icefjords and icebergs offer some of the most captivating and unique experiences for visitors. Among the most extraordinary is the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where enormous, ancient ice structures calve from the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and gently float into the sea. Exploring these icy realms, whether from a boat or hiking along the shore, provides breathtaking views of the dynamic and dramatic frozen landscapes.

Seek Out the Northern Lights

Witness the enchantment of the Aurora Borealis in Greenland, one of the best destinations in the world to see this natural wonder. Steeped in Inuit mythology and holding an undeniable allure, the Northern Lights illuminate the vast Arctic sky with dynamic colours, primarily ethereal greens, but occasionally also vibrant reds, blues, and purples. Winter is the perfect season for Northern Lights hunting in Greenland, offering a starkly beautiful frozen landscape and long, clear nights.

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