#UnWildRecommends: 5 places you MUST visit in Greenland

#UnWildRecommends: 5 places you MUST visit in Greenland

Want to visit Greenland but confused where to start? We’ve got you covered, we’ve listed some of our most favourite places in Greenland to help you plan your holiday to the world’s largest island.

Warning - Greenland with its beautiful wildflowers, breathtaking fjords, precipitous cliffs, hot springs, crystal-clear skies, and pure air will ruin all other destinations for you.


  • Nuuk, the capital city:?

This charming little town is the perfect starting point for your Greenlandic adventure. With its colourful colonial architecture, lively cultural scene, and delicious seafood, Nuuk is sure to be a highlight of your trip. Plus, it's the only city in Greenland, so it's a great place to get a taste of urban life in the Arctic.


  • Ilulissat, the Icefjord town:?

  • Located on the west coast of the island, this small town is home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ilulissat Icefjord, which is one of the most active glaciers in the world. Imagine watching massive chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the sea – it's truly a sight to behold. And as a bonus, Ilulissat is known for having some of the best seafood in Greenland.
  • Ammassalik, the traditional Inuit village:?

  • For a more remote and rugged experience, head to the east coast of the island. The Ammassalik area is known for its traditional Inuit culture and stunning natural beauty. Here you can hike through the rugged tundra, go dog sledding across the snow-covered landscape, and even take a boat tour of the fjords. And if you're lucky, you might even spot a polar bear or two!


  • Kangerlussuaq, the Northern Lights town:?

  • Of course, no visit to Greenland would be complete without experiencing the Northern Lights. The best time to see the Northern Lights is from November to February, and the best place to see them is in the remote town of Kangerlussuaq. This little town is located in the heart of the Arctic and is known for having some of the clearest skies in Greenland – perfect for stargazing.


  • Narsarsuaq, the southern treasure:?

  • Last but not least, let's head to the southern tip of the island to visit the town of Narsarsuaq. This picturesque town is known for its beautiful fjords, colourful houses, and friendly locals. Not to forget, it is the gateway to the Qaqortoq region, where you'll find some of the best hiking trails in Greenland.From when to travel to how to visit - connect with our expert today to know more. (link blog article).

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