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Icebergs in Greenland

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Discover one of the last untamed wildernesses when you visit Greenland, home to towering icebergs and vast landscapes. Explore with the help of your dedicated consultant at Nordic Visitor, a top Greenland travel agency. Leave the planning to us and expect personal service and 24/7 support.

Top Greenland Travel Ideas

Explore the rugged beauty of Greenland with these tours and activities.

Experience Greenland

We've combined the very best routes, sights and activities so that all you need to do is explore and take in the Greenlandic views.

Greenland
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4 days / 3 nights
Jun - Sep

Icefjord Adventure

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4 days / 3 nights
Jun - Sep
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Greenland
Partially Guided
5 days / 4 nights
Jun - Sep

Above the Arctic Circle

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5 days / 4 nights
Jun - Sep
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Greenland
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Partially Guided
9 days / 8 nights
Jun - Sep

From Vikings to Icebergs

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9 days / 8 nights
Jun - Sep
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Iceland & Greenland
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14 days / 13 nights
Jun - Sep

The Islands of Fire & Ice - Iceland & Greenland

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14 days / 13 nights
Jun - Sep
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Our Greenland Tour Reviews

Find out what our valued customers thought of their Greenland adventures, and which activities and areas they loved the most.

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SusanUnited States

Thank you for a wonderful experience. We are already working with our travel consultant to book a return trip to... read more

Thank you for a wonderful experience. We are already working with our travel consultant to book a return trip to Greenland!

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William and BettyUnited States

Because it was necessary to change the dates of the Extra Services (cultural walks/boat trips/etc) of our prepaid... read more

Because it was necessary to change the dates of the Extra Services (cultural walks/boat trips/etc) of our prepaid tour; we were not adequately dressed for the boat trip thru the icebergs. This was only due to time limitations after arriving from our Iceland flight. Otherwise, everything was wonderful; especially our beautiful view at Hotel Artic!!!!! Erlas Sonja was very nice to work with; we had no issues with any vouchers. Many thanks for making our adventure to Greenland a truly memorable and treasured trip. Our experience was a very positive one. Got your contact from an article in International Travel News written by someone we had met on a trip to Svalbard with several years earlier.

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Your Greenland Travel Agency

Trust our travel consultants to organise and book your epic Greenland expedition.

They’ve taken the same journeys and cruises that you will, and only create travel experiences with trusted guides and hotels, so you can expect first-rate services throughout your expertly crafted tour.

Quick Greenland Facts

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Greenlandic, Danish (English widely spoken)

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Danish Krone (DKK)

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Nuuk: UTC -3 (-2 with summer DST)

Why Choose Us

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Trusted local travel experts

Established in 2002, Nordic Visitor is a travel agency that creates unforgettable travel experiences across the Nordics. Using the knowledge and expertise of our travel specialists, we create and organise tours that will leave you with amazing memories to take home.

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Great reviews

Nordic Visitor is dedicated to the best service quality, and this is reflected year after year when TripAdvisor awards us with their Certificate of Excellence. We also take great pride in our customer feedback: 97% of our travellers say they would recommend us to friends and family.

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Value for money

Book your tour with us and not only will you save time and effort, you’ll also travel in confidence, knowing that your expertly made itinerary is booked with trusted guides and hotels. By choosing Nordic Visitor, you’re guaranteed high-quality service on your exclusive travel package.

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Hassle-free experience

We take care of all the details and practicalities for you, such as organising round-trip flights from Reykjavik to Ilulissat, and booking comfortable hotels to stay in. On your tour, you’ll always be in the know, thanks to a comprehensive itinerary with any additional extras you’ve requested.

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Flexible travel options

Whether you want to explore Greenland by foot and hike beautiful trails, or sail across glacier-filled coastlines, we have a tour for you. With your chosen itinerary planned and attractions booked, you have the freedom to explore as you please.

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Full financial protection

With Nordic Visitor, you have peace of mind knowing your holiday arrangements with us are 100% financially protected. Your payments are safeguarded as we comply with European Union laws on Package Travel regulations. This guarantees you a refund in the unlikely event that the company experiences insolvency.

Different ways to explore Greenland

Whether a whale watching voyage or a summer hiking adventure is at the top of your to-do list, we have the ideal package for you.

Greenland Highlights

Experience an exciting Greenland vacation and release your inner explorer. You’ll see rare Arctic wildlife, vast tundras and exceptional icy sea views. The world’s largest island has much to offer, and you could soon…

  • Sail the Greenlandic coast on a guided boat tour to see the towering Eqi Glacier in all its glory
  • Let the midnight sun light up your long summer nights in the historic town of Sisimiut
  • Take a whale watching voyage from Ilulissat and see one of nature’s great wonders
  • Explore the capital of Greenland, Nuuk, a charming seafront town
  • Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site Ilulissat Icefjord, with views overlooking the picturesque Disko Bay
  • Enjoy a trip to Greenland’s Katuaq Cultural Centre, where you can attend local artist exhibitions and concerts
  • Experience local life on a trip to Kalaaliaraq Market where seafood and other local specialities are on sale
  • Hike the beautiful Sermermiut valley and enjoy endless sea views

Frequently Asked Questions
About Greenland

If you're thinking of visiting Greenland, you might have a few questions. For your convenience we’ve collected the most commonly asked ones below. You can also find more detailed booking and payment information on our general FAQ page.

Greenland is an autonomous country that’s part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It’s self-governing and has representatives within Denmark's parliament.

Greenland is technically part of the North American continent, but culturally and politically it is closer to Europe.

Greenland is the world's largest island and it covers an estimated 2.17 million square kilometres (836,330 square miles) of land.

The first recorded settlement of Greenland was by Erik Thorvaldsson, or “Erik the Red”. A Norse explorer, he was exiled from Iceland and journeyed North West with his family, looking for a new home. He eventually discovered Greenland in 982.

Despite its name, around 80% of the country is covered by an enormous ice sheet, meaning it’s more white and blue than green. According to Norse sagas, Greenland’s founder Erik Thorvaldsson named it to attract more people to live there, and not as an accurate description.

Find out more fun facts about Greenland in our blog.

Greenland has a population of around 56,000, of which 88% majority are Greenlandic Inuit.

Greenland is inhabited by Greenlandic Inuits and Danes.

Greenlandic is the official language, with Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) being the standard dialect. There are also different dialects spoken in North, South and East Greenland. Danish and English are also commonly spoken.

An important seat of government, tourism and finance, Nuuk is the capital city of Greenland.

One of the most requested activities is to see the local wildlife, with day trips to spot whales and polar bears available in Greenland. Of course, these tours cannot guarantee viewings but they are led by experienced locals who know the land and sea.

Another animal-orientated activity is dog sledding. On these guided day tours, you get to meet a pack of huskies before they pull you along on your sled and speed through the stunning countryside.

Hiking is also a popular activity with visitors to Greenland, many of whom decide to trek the well-known Arctic Circle Trail between Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut.

Greenland’s towns and cities also have their charms and a visit to the capital Nuuk is not to be missed, with colourful houses, mountainous scenery, museums and galleries to discover.

Taking a voyage to Greenland’s floating glaciers and ice caps is on most visitors' “must-do” list. You’ll get to experience serene sea views and immense icebergs that will take your breath away.

To experience the best of Greenland’s activities and attractions, we recommend visiting in the summer months. If you have your heart set on seeing the northern lights, we'd recommend a trip to Iceland, Lapland or Northern Norway instead.

Find out what to expect in Greenland by reading about Hilmar’s arctic expedition.

Depending on when you visit and the area you explore, temperatures in Greenland can vary from a chilly -50 °C (-58 °F) in the winter to an average of 10 °C (50 °F) during the summer.

Depending on where you’re visiting from, you may need a visa to visit Greenland. If you have a British, American, Australian, New Zealand or Canadian passport then you won’t need a visa.

However, if you’re from a country that requires a visa to enter Denmark, then you you’ll need to apply for one as Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Please keep in mind, Greenland is not part of the EU, so EU regulations on free movement do not apply.

The easiest way to fly to Greenland is via Iceland or Denmark, where you can take a domestic plane to Nuuk or Ilulissat. Keep in mind that when you book a Nordic Visitor package tour to Greenland, your round-trip flights from Iceland to Greenland are included in the tour and organised for you, saving you the bother of booking and coordinating it all yourself.

On your flight from Iceland to Greenland, you’ll be allowed a checked bag and a carry-on. Your hand luggage should be a maximum of 8 kilograms (17 pounds). Your checked bag should be a max of 20 kg (44 lbs).

You can find the price of your Greenland tour by adding your departure dates to the calendar. Please bear in mind though that, due to the limited availability of flights to Greenland, there might be a supplement charged.

Yes, you can choose your arrival date. However, due to limited domestic flights between Iceland and Greenland, we recommend that you book your package from the available dates online to ensure a seamless journey to and from Greenland.

We can only customise certain aspects for you as dates are limited. You’re able to add nights in Iceland before or after your trip to Greenland, or you can combine your tour with another destination such as Iceland or Denmark. This is why it would be better for you to look through packages, and decide which would best suit your travel wish list.

We recommend that you look over flights for timings and dates, but hold off purchasing until you’ve booked your preferred tour and received confirmation from your dedicated travel consultant. Once you’ve had your tour secured, you should then choose and pay for your flights.

Why? Once you’ve been introduced to your travel consultant, you’ll have all the information you need to make informed choices on timings. This is especially important as flights to Greenland are limited. If you have any questions, you can always contact us for booking advice.

The weather in Greenland is changeable, so we advise that you prepare for it by dressing and packing sensibly. Day to day, we suggest you wear good walking boots, plenty of thermal woolly layers, and waterproof trousers and coat. Don’t forget to bring a warm hat, socks and gloves as well. These are especially important as temperatures can drop suddenly and you’ll want your extremities to be protected from the cold.

Here’s a basic list of what to bring on your Greenland holiday:

  • Fleece jacket/lightweight wool sweater
  • Rainproof/windproof jacket
  • Waterproof trousers
  • Sturdy walking shoes with a good tread/grip
  • Gloves
  • Scarves
  • Hat (toque/beanie)
  • Swimsuit
  • Thermal underwear
  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Warm socks
  • For icy areas, you may want to bring ice cleats, ice grips or anti-slip soles
     

About Nordic Visitor Tours

Established in 2002, Nordic Visitor is a leading travel agency and tour operator that creates unforgettable experiences for travellers. We’re passionate about providing you with stellar service and a tour that will leave you with amazing memories to last a lifetime. Reasons to choose us include:

  • Personal itinerary: know exactly where you’re going each day, how you're getting there and what attractions you’ll see.
  • Quality checked accommodation: wherever you stay is guaranteed to be tried and tested for comfort and quality, so you can enjoy a great night’s rest.
  • Travel expertise: enjoy your stay in the knowledge that all tours are designed with local insight, and include hidden gem attractions.
  • 24/7 helpline: a Nordic Visitor representative is always available.

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