Greenland

Capital

Nuuk

Languages

Greenlandic, Danish
Currency

Danish Krone

Climate
5°C to 10°C
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Visa Requirements

Schengen Visa

Mobile Connectivity

Telenor Greenland, Tele Greenland

Payment Methods

Credit Cards, Mobile Pay, Cash

Electricity Plug Type

Type C, K

Greenland Visitor Demographics and Travel Trends

Total Visitors

Over

50,000

Annually

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Gender Distribution

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Male Tourists

50%

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Female Tourists

50%

Travel Group Type

Nature Tourism
50%
Adventure Tourism
20%
Cultural Tourism
20%
Leisure Tourism
10%

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Must Know Facts Before Travelling to Greenland

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Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark and is the world's largest island, though it is often mistakenly referred to as a country.

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Despite its small size, Nuuk is the cultural, political, and economic hub of the country.

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Greenlandic (Kalaallisut) is the official language, though Danish is also widely spoken, especially in the capital and larger towns.

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English is increasingly common, particularly among younger generations and in tourist areas.

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Travel between towns is primarily by boat, plane, dogsled or snowmobiles.

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In the summer, the sun does not set for several weeks, and in the winter, it does not rise for an extended period, creating long, dark nights.

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Greenland's wildlife is diverse, including polar bears, musk oxen, reindeer, seals, and whales.

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The country's waters are rich in marine life, making it a popular spot for whale watching and fishing.

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Tourism has grown, as travellers flock to see the Northern Lights, glaciers, and rugged landscapes.

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Greenland has only a few paved roads and the majority of the country lacking facilities like hospitals or schools in remote areas.

All About Greenland

Greenland is a vast island located in the Arctic and is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is the world’s largest island, covering over 2 million square kilometers, though its population is relatively small, with just about 56,000 people. Despite being so large, Greenland is sparsely populated, with most of its people living along the coast, where the climate is somewhat more temperate than in the interior, which is mostly covered by ice.

Greenland is a land of breathtaking landscapes, from towering glaciers to vast tundras, steep cliffs, and deep fjords. The island is a dream destination for adventurers, nature lovers, and those who wish to immerse themselves in the unique culture of the indigenous Inuit people.

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Greenland at a Glance

Arctic Wilderness

Greenland offers some of the most stunning, untouched natural landscapes in the world.

Glaciers & Icebergs

Explore the famous Ilulissat Icefjord and other breathtaking natural landmarks.

Indigenous Culture

Experience the traditional Inuit way of life, rich in history and culture.

Unique Wildlife

Greenland is home to polar bears, whales, seals, and many other Arctic species.

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