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    Greenland

    Travel to Greenland - feel like a Viking

    The largest island in the world offers something for everyone; on a Greenland cruise you can experience Inuit culture, get a feeling why the Norsemen were drawn here. Or be overwhelmed by the unique natural surroundings.

    Experience Greenland on a cruise

    "Greenland" - " the green land". This is what the first Vikings called the island when they arrived here from Iceland. The dense grass, numerous flowers and a comparatively mild climate in the Middle Ages were like a promise of a golden future. Anyone exploring Greenland on a cruise today can easily understand this; the temperatures in the south and west are pleasant and some secluded bays seem to have not changed since the Viking era.

    Greenland is characterised by two things. On the one hand there are the people. For not only the Vikings lived here; the Inuit, Greenland's indigenous people, have adapted their way of life to the specific conditions. They lived and still live from fishing, hunting and today also from the extraction of mineral resources and the visitors to their island.

    On a Greenland cruise you will come into contact with their culture from the past and present as well as their present way of life. The red, yellow and blue houses are beautiful to look at and contrast the not always easy living conditions of the people here.

    Travel to Greenland and discover the Arctic

    Data & Facts:

    • 2.166.000 km² Land area
    • ca. 55.800 Population
    • Capital / main town: Nuuk
    • Ø +15°C in summer time
    • Greenlandic & Danish
    • Currency: DKK (Danish kroner)
    • Time zone: UTC 0 bis UTC-4
    • Telephone area code: 00299

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    Every journey to the polar regions is unique, and choosing the right ship is essential to creating your perfect adventure. Whether you're looking for a thrilling expedition or a comfortable cruise, we’re here to help you find the ship that best fits your travel style.

    Contact us for a personalized consultation and let’s plan your ideal journey together. Send us a message—we look forward to helping you make your dream trip a reality!

    Icebergs in Greenland
    Whales in front of the coasts of Greenland
    MV Sea Spirit next to an Iceberg
    Greenland
    Northernlights in Greenland
    Colorfull houses in Greenland
    Whales in Greenland
    On the way with a boat in Greenland