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Currency Name

Danish Krone

Climate in Greenland

-1°C to 10°C

Languages Speaking

Greenlandic, Danish

Greenlands's Ideal Season

June to September

Essential Tips for Travelling to the Greenland

Greenland's – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview

Total Annual Visitors

0.08 Million

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Essential Facts and Insights About Greenland

Imagine a pristine and untouched destination that feels like stepping straight into a magical winter fairy tale that is what Greenland offers. Positioned in the North Atlantic Ocean, it holds the title of the world’s largest island. Locals call it Kalaallit Nunaat, which translates to “land of the Greenlanders.” Contrary to what its name suggests, Greenland is not lush with greenery but instead dominated by vast sheets of ice and striking glaciers. To truly experience the incredible charm of this unique land, consider exploring with one of the carefully designed Greenland tour packages.

Greenland, the world’s largest island, is a land where natural beauty remains largely untouched by modern development. Covered by vast ice sheets, glaciers, and rugged coastlines, it offers a one-of-a-kind experience for travelers who want to immerse themselves in raw, pristine landscapes. Known locally as Kalaallit Nunaat, which means “Land of the Greenlanders,” the country boasts a fascinating mix of Inuit traditions, Nordic history, and breathtaking Arctic wilderness.

  1. Capital City: Nuuk, a vibrant hub blending modern comforts with traditional Inuit culture.

  2. Official Language: Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), though Danish and English are also widely understood.

  3. Currency: Danish Krone (DKK).

  4. Population: Around 56,000 people, making it one of the least densely populated places in the world.

  5. Unique Fact: Over 80% of Greenland is covered in ice, yet it has stunning fjords and fertile coastal areas.

  1. Pack appropriate winter clothing, even in summer, as temperatures can be unpredictable.

  2. Public transport is limited; domestic flights and boats are the main modes of travel.

  3. ATMs and credit card services may not be widely available in remote areas—carry some cash.

  4. Respect local customs and Inuit traditions, especially during festivals and cultural events.

  5. Internet and mobile connectivity can be patchy in certain regions.

Traveling to Greenland doesn’t always have to be expensive. Many budget-friendly Greenland tour packages include stays in family-run guesthouses, group excursions to glaciers, and affordable Arctic adventure activities. Budget options often focus on hiking, northern lights viewing, and exploring local villages, offering authentic experiences without stretching your wallet.

  1. Location: North Atlantic Ocean, near the Arctic Circle.

  2. Landscape: Vast glaciers, ice fjords, snow-covered mountains, and Arctic tundra.

  3. Climate: Arctic, with long cold winters and cool short summers.

  4. Wildlife: Home to polar bears, whales, seals, and seabirds.

  5. Best For: Adventure seekers, photographers, and those looking for untouched natural beauty.

  1. Witness the magical Northern Lights during winter.

  2. Explore UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord.

  3. Enjoy unique adventures like dog sledding and snowmobiling.

  4. Experience Inuit culture, traditions, and storytelling.

  5. Marvel at breathtaking Arctic landscapes unlike anywhere else in the world.

  1. Summer (June–August): Best for hiking, whale watching, and enjoying midnight sun.

  2. Winter (November–March): Perfect for northern lights, skiing, and snow adventures.

  3. Shoulder Seasons (April, September): Fewer crowds, cheaper flights, and serene landscapes.

  1. Hike across glaciers and rugged Arctic trails.

  2. Take a boat tour through ice fjords.

  3. Go whale watching during summer.

  4. Visit Nuuk’s museums and cultural centers.

  5. Try dog sledding in the snowy winter months.

Shopping here is all about unique handmade items and local craftsmanship. Popular buys include sealskin products, hand-carved bone or soapstone figurines, traditional Inuit jewelry, and woolen clothing. Markets and small boutiques in Nuuk and Ilulissat are great places to pick up authentic souvenirs that reflect Greenlandic culture.

Dos:

  1. Do respect local traditions and wildlife.

  2. Do try Arctic cuisine for a new experience.

  3. Do dress warmly in layers to adapt to sudden weather changes.

Don’ts:

  1. Don’t expect a buzzing nightlife or shopping malls.

  2. Don’t rely solely on credit cards in remote areas.

  3. Don’t underestimate the cold—even in summer.

Greenland’s cuisine is rooted in local ingredients and traditional Inuit practices. Must-try dishes include:

  1. Suaasat: A hearty soup made with seal, reindeer, or whale meat.

  2. Mattak: Whale skin and blubber, considered a delicacy.

  3. Greenlandic Lamb: Known for its unique taste thanks to the island’s clean environment.

  4. Seafood: Fresh fish, shrimps, and mussels are staples across the country.

Greenland’s culture blends Inuit heritage with Nordic influences. The arts are deeply connected to storytelling, music, and traditional craftsmanship. You’ll find colorful houses, symbolic masks, and carvings inspired by legends. Music and drum dancing are integral to community celebrations, while modern Greenland also embraces contemporary art galleries and cultural festivals in Nuuk.

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