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8.9 14 reviews
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
฿4540/nighttotal: ฿95340 (21 )
Toms Corner - Fuldt Møbleret Hotellejlighed
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resort , Aasiaat
This Aasiaat apartment, ideally situated in a central location, offers easy access to local shops and attractions, though precise distances to specific landmarks are not provided. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom flat sleeps four guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen, free internet, and a full TV2 Play package; recent renovations ensure modern amenities.
10 8 reviews
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
฿3367/nighttotal: ฿43771 (13 )
Hytteleilighet På Fjellet.
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cabin , Suldal
This modern Suldal apartment, ideal for couples, offers easy access to hiking trails leading to Gullingen, Natlandsnuten, and Skuteheia mountains. The self-catering property features a well-equipped kitchen, a bathroom with a washing machine, one double bedroom, and a spacious terrace with panoramic views; sleeping up to two guests.
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
฿30033/nighttotal: ฿630693 (21 )
A Peaceful Family Cabin In The Woodland
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cabin , Borgarbyggd
This secluded countryside retreat, Litla-Brekka, is situated within a birch grove in Borgarbyggð, offering privacy and tranquility with proximity to natural beauty and local heritage sites. This family-friendly lodge accommodates up to nine guests across a main cabin and a detached guesthouse, featuring four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with a fish pond, and a shared wooden deck with a geothermal hot tub, all providing convenient access to amenities and outdoor living.
10 21 reviews
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
฿6891/nighttotal: ฿89583 (13 )
Moderne Hytte, Utsikt, Kort Til Strand, Wifi
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cabin , Lyngdal
This modern holiday home is located near Lyngdal, 6.5km from Sørlandsbadet and 9.5km from the 'Under' restaurant, offering easy access to beaches and the attractions of Spangereid and Lindesnes. Sleeping 6-12 guests, the three-bedroom lodge boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, dryer, 55-inch Chromecast TV, and access to boat rentals for exploring the coastline.
Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Greenland
When is the ideal time to visit Greenland?
The ideal time depends on your interests. June to August offers the midnight sun and warmer temperatures, perfect for hiking and kayaking. September to October provides stunning fall colors and opportunities for Northern Lights viewing. Winter (November to May) is ideal for dog sledding and snowmobiling, but be prepared for very cold temperatures and limited daylight.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Greenland?
Which areas are best for spending a week in Greenland?
For a week, consider exploring South Greenland, focusing on Nuuk, the capital city, and its surrounding areas. This allows for a mix of city exploration, cultural experiences, and access to hiking trails and fjords. Alternatively, a week in the Disko Bay region (Ilulissat) offers stunning natural beauty and opportunities for icefjord kayaking and whale watching.
Which parts of Greenland are perfect for a weekend getaway?
Nuuk offers a good weekend getaway. You can explore the city's museums, enjoy the harbor views, and perhaps take a short boat trip to appreciate the surrounding scenery. Kangerlussuaq, while remote, is accessible by air and offers opportunities for hiking and seeing wildlife, making it suitable for a short but impactful trip.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Greenland?
Is renting a car recommended for exploring Greenland?
Renting a car isn't practical for most of Greenland due to the limited road network. Public transport is available in some areas, but domestic flights and boat trips are the most common ways to get around. Car rental is primarily feasible in the area around Kangerlussuaq.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Greenland?
Credit cards are widely accepted in larger towns and cities like Nuuk and Ilulissat, but it's advisable to carry some cash, especially in smaller settlements and for smaller purchases.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Greenland?
The largest airports are Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) and Nuuk Airport (GOH). Kangerlussuaq is a major hub for domestic flights, while Nuuk Airport serves the capital city.
Are there any unwritten rules of behavior visitors should know about in Greenland?
Respect for local culture is key. Asking permission before taking photos of people is polite. Learn a few basic Greenlandic phrases – it's appreciated. Be mindful of the environment and leave no trace when hiking or exploring.
What local specialties should you try in Greenland?
Mattak (whale blubber) is a traditional delicacy, though not for everyone. Try also Suaasat (dried fish), Umiak (a type of boat-shaped bread), and various seafood dishes featuring Greenlandic halibut or shrimp.
Where are the best shopping spots in Greenland?
Nuuk offers the best shopping opportunities, with various shops selling handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. Ilulissat also has some shops catering to tourists. Expect higher prices than in many other countries.
What signature events or festivals take place in Greenland?
The Greenland National Day (June 21st) is a significant celebration. Various local festivals celebrating Inuit culture take place throughout the year, often involving music, dance, and traditional crafts. Check local listings for specific dates and locations.
What’s the best place in Greenland for mild and comfortable weather?
South Greenland generally experiences the mildest weather, particularly in the summer months. Nuuk and its surroundings offer relatively comfortable temperatures compared to other parts of the country during the warmer season.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Greenland?
Underestimating the cost of travel, not booking accommodations and flights well in advance, and not being prepared for unpredictable weather are common mistakes. Overpacking and not bringing appropriate clothing for all weather conditions is another frequent issue.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Greenland?
The less-visited settlements in East Greenland offer a truly remote and authentic experience. Hiking in the less-trafficked areas of national parks can reveal stunning, secluded landscapes. Consider exploring smaller museums outside of Nuuk and Ilulissat to discover unique local stories and artifacts.