Greenland 6 Day Itinerary
Greenland 6-Day Travel Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Nuuk (Godthåb)
- Arrive at Nuuk Airport (GoH) and transfer to your hotel.
- Visit the National Museum of Greenland for a deep dive into Greenland’s history, culture, and natural history.
- Explore downtown Nuuk, visit the Hans Egede Church, and the Government Offices overlooking the Nuuk Fjord.
Day 2: Exploring Nuuk
- Take a boat tour to the nearby Kangerlussuaq Fjord, keeping an eye out for whales and seals.
- Visit Qooroq Ice Fjord, a natural ice fjord with a viewing platform.
- Learn about traditional Greenlandic crafts at the Siorapaluk Art and Handicraft Centre.
Day 3: Journey to Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg)
- Travel by bus or flight to Sisimiut. This journey offers stunning views of the landscape.
- Visit the Holmegaard Museum, a 19th-century trading post.
- Explore the town, visit local art galleries and workshops.
Day 4: Adventure Day in Sisimiut
- Go kayaking in the Arctic waters around Sisimiut. Guided tours are available for beginners and experienced paddlers.
- Hike to the top of a nearby mountain for breathtaking views of the town and surrounding landscape.
Day 5: Travel to Ilulissat (Jakobshavn)
- Journey by bus or flight to Ilulissat.
- Visit the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can witness massive icebergs calving from the Jakobshavn Glacier.
- Take a boat tour among the floating icebergs (weather permitting).
Day 6: Departure
- Spend the morning exploring Ilulissat before your departure.
- Visit the Ilulissat Museum and learn about Greenland’s whaling history and the local way of life.
- Transfer to Ilulissat Airport (JAV) for your flight home.
Things to Know:
- Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark, but it has its own government and currency (Danish Krone).
- English is not widely spoken in Greenland, so a basic understanding of Danish or Greenlandic can be helpful.
- The best time to visit Greenland is between June and August when the days are longest and the Arctic wildflowers bloom.
- Visa requirements for Greenland vary depending on your nationality. Check the official Government of Greenland website for the latest information.
- Transportation in Greenland can be challenging due to its remote location, so it’s best to plan ahead and book tours or flights in advance.
- Pack warm clothing as temperatures can drop significantly, even during the summer months.
- Respect local customs and traditions, and always ask permission before taking photographs of people.
- Enjoy the unique Arctic wildlife, stunning landscapes, and friendly locals!