Greenland Holiday

Greenland is the land of extremes. Visitors are greeted by deep fjords filled with drifting icebergs, hemmed in between high mountains of dramatic rock formations. With temperatures falling 50 degrees below Celsius at times, the Arctic climate on the earth’s largest island borders on the uninhabitable for man. Eirik the Red, the founding father of the Viking colony on the island’s western shores, encountered the then-unpopulated land around 982 A.D., and supposedly chose the name in the hope of attracting new settlers. Greenland might not be as green as he would have us believe, but it is neither in want of colour nor life. Despite the fact that 81% of the land is permanently covered by ice, constituting the planet’s biggest glacier, many animals have risen to the challenge of the harsh conditions, and made it their home. Travellers have the opportunity to see exotic Arctic natives in their natural environment, such as polar bears, musk oxen, walruses, polar foxes, polar hares and a variety of whales, seals and birds. The persistent masters of the land, the Inuit, are a hospitable people. You may want to take part in a dogsled race with the locals and take a trip yourself, accompanying the sturdy but good-natured Greenland Husky into the wilderness, boosting up on mattak, a local delicacy of whale skin and blubber. By the end of the day, whether it’s during the 24 hours of daylight, or the dark period of winter with Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) dancing across the sky, most will agree that Greenland repays manifold any effort it demands of travellers. It’s easy to understand why Eirik the Red’s ancient dream of luring newcomers to this magical place is finally materializing. Enjoy amazing Greenland holiday.




Temprature
Reykjavik : 12ºC | 54ºF
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7. September 2010 | 23:24
Greenland Travel

Greenland Travel

Greenland, the planet’s biggest island, offers one of the world’s most remote, tranquil and beautiful outbacks one can imagine.

Iceland Visitor offers various packages to this magnificent island that can be integrated into your trip to Iceland. The flight only takes around 2 hours, so it is an ideal addition for those who want to see a culture largely untouched by foreign influences and scenery that is simply breathtaking in its scope and serene beauty.
We can arrange and tailor-make trips to the beautiful south or the dramatic east of Greenland. South Greenland is famous for its green hills contrasted by icebergs, its vast landscapes, utter serenity, friendly locals and fascinating Viking ruins. East Greenland, on the other hand, presents rich Inuit culture, closer to the traditional way of getting along with nature than anywhere else in Greenland. Flights to east Greenland are available all year; experience dogsled tours with natives, kayak tours or muskox hunting tours—Greenland is like nothing you have ever experienced!

Iceland Visitor offers day tours and ready-made package tours to Greenland ranging from 4 to 8 days as well as longer custom-made tours.





Vacation Packages



Enjoy three days exploring the beautiful East Greenland.  The highlights of this tour include helicopter rides with majestic views over granite mountains, glaciers and icebergs, and a stay in the village of Ammassalik which by many is considered one of Greenland’s most scenic villages. Locally, there are exciting excursions available such as iceberg cruises, guided walks and helicopter rides.

Season:
21 Mar - 26 Okt

Duration:
2nights/3days






"Top Seller"
Experience a different world on a daytour to Kulusuk, a small village where Inuit hunting culture is still evident and often the main source of life. Huge icebergs sliding from one of the worlds largest glaciers float in Greenland’s fjords, overlooked by granite mountains with jagged peaks. This daytour to the east coast of Greenland also includes a traditional drum-dance display.

Season:
1 Jun - 15 Sep

Duration:
8 Hours






Nuuk, the capital of Greenland is situated in a grand fjord system with the towering Mt. Sermistiaq as a backdrop. In Nuuk you will find rich cultural life as well as thriving wildlife and amazing natural sights. This package includes accommodation at the four-star Hotel Hans Egede as well as guided tours in and around the fascinating areas surrounding the capital.
Season:
15 Jun - 24 Aug

Duration:
3nights/4days






Greenland, the planet’s biggest island, offers one of the world’s most remote, tranquil and beautiful outbacks one can imagine. South Greenland is famous for its green hills contrasted by icebergs, its vast landscapes, utter serenity, friendly locals and fascinating Viking ruins. Please note that this tour is self-guided, except of the guided tour at the Viking ruins at Brattahlíð.    
Season:
30 Jun - 18 Sep

Duration:
3nights/4days






South Greenland is famous for its green hills contrasted by icebergs, its vast landscapes, utter serenity, friendly locals and fascinating Viking ruins. Please note that this tour is self-guided, except of the guided tour at the Viking ruins at Brattahlíð.

Season:
3 Jul - 15 Sep

Duration:
4nights/5days







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