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Toms Corner - Fuldt Møbleret Hotellejlighed - Greenland
8.9 14 reviews
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
119 â‚¬/nighttotal: 2499 â‚¬ (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.
A Peaceful Family Cabin In The Woodland - Greenland
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
790 â‚¬/nighttotal: 16590 â‚¬ (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.
Ny, Stilren Hytte Nær Skiløyper Og Natur I ÅSeral - Greenland
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
101 â‚¬/nighttotal: 1313 â‚¬ (13 )

Ny, Stilren Hytte Nær Skiløyper Og Natur I ÅSeral

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cabin , Ã…seral
This Bortelid lodge in Åseral offers a sunny position with views of Murtetjønn, providing direct access to hiking, cycling, and ski tracks, and is located a short distance from the Bortelid ski slope and Bortelid Centre. Sleeping up to five guests, this comfortable cabin features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a kitchen with a freezer and dishwasher, Wi-Fi, and a veranda with dining furniture and a fire pit, with a nearby service building offering a washing machine.
Svalbarð Guesthouse 
Unique For Nature Lovers - Greenland
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
265 â‚¬/nighttotal: 3445 â‚¬ (13 )

Svalbarð Guesthouse Unique For Nature Lovers

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tower , Hvammstangi
This unique former hay-silage tower, offering accommodation for two guests, is located on a horse farm in the Hvammstangi area, just 120 metres from a private 3-kilometre beach featuring a seal colony.
This rural retreat boasts a kitchen with a fridge, one bedroom, one bathroom, and provides access to a 9-hectare fishing lake, extensive hiking trails, and opportunities for birdwatching and viewing the midnight sun or northern lights.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Greenland

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Greenland?

    Greenland boasts stunning natural landmarks. For breathtaking icebergs, Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see. The colourful houses of Ilulissat itself are also picturesque. For a glimpse into Greenlandic history and culture, visit the National Museum of Greenland in Nuuk, showcasing the country's rich heritage. Sermermiut, near Nuuk, offers fascinating archaeological remains of an ancient Inuit settlement. And for dramatic scenery, the towering mountains and glaciers of East Greenland are incredible, though more challenging to access.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Greenland?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Greenland, Hotel Hvide Falk, Hotel Icefiord and Hotel Nuka are the most popular ones.

  • What are some must-do activities in Greenland?

    Greenland offers diverse activities. Dog sledding across the snowy landscapes is a classic experience, particularly popular in winter. In summer, kayaking amongst the icebergs in Disko Bay provides unforgettable views. Hiking is excellent, with trails ranging in difficulty, offering stunning vistas. Whale watching tours, especially around Ilulissat, are very popular, with opportunities to see humpback whales, minke whales, and orcas. For a cultural experience, visit a local settlement and learn about traditional crafts.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Greenland?

    Best Western Plus Hotel Ilulissat, Hotel Arctic and Nattoralik are among the best luxury hotels in Greenland.

  • When is the ideal time to visit Greenland?

    The best time depends on your priorities. June to August offers the midnight sun and warmer temperatures, ideal for hiking and kayaking. However, this is also peak season, with higher prices. September to May provides opportunities for winter activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling, but be prepared for cold weather and limited daylight hours. Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) offer a balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Greenland?

    The best family friendly hotels in Greenland are Best Western Plus Hotel Ilulissat, Hotel Søma Ilulissat and Hotel Hvide Falk.

  • Which areas are best for spending a week in Greenland?

    A week allows for a more in-depth experience. South Greenland, particularly around Nuuk, offers a blend of city life and access to hiking trails and fjords. West Greenland, including Ilulissat and Disko Bay, is ideal for iceberg viewing and outdoor activities. East Greenland offers remote wilderness and stunning landscapes, but requires more planning and potentially chartered flights due to limited infrastructure.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Greenland?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Greenland are Hotel Hvide Falk and Nattoralik.

  • Which parts of Greenland are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a short trip, focusing on one area is best. Nuuk offers a taste of city life and access to nearby hiking trails. Ilulissat provides incredible iceberg views and easy access to boat tours. Consider your interests – if you're keen on hiking, Nuuk might be better, while Ilulissat is perfect for those prioritising iceberg viewing.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Greenland?

    Hotel Søma Ilulissat is the best hotel with a jacuzzi in Greenland.

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring Greenland?

    Renting a car isn't generally recommended outside of Nuuk. Greenland's road network is limited, and many areas are only accessible by boat or air. Public transport exists in some areas, but it's infrequent. Organised tours are a far more practical way to explore most regions.
  • Are credit cards widely accepted in Greenland?

    Credit cards are becoming increasingly accepted, particularly in larger towns and tourist areas. However, it's always advisable to carry some Danish Krone (DKK), as smaller businesses or those in remote areas may not accept cards. ATMs are available in the main towns.
  • What are the largest airports in Greenland?

    The largest airports are Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) and Nuuk Airport (GOH). Kangerlussuaq Airport serves as a major hub for domestic flights, while Nuuk Airport is the main airport for the capital city.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Greenland?

    Respect for local culture is paramount. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people. Be mindful of noise levels, especially in smaller settlements. Learning a few basic Greenlandic phrases is appreciated. And, importantly, be prepared for the pace of life being slower and more relaxed than in many other parts of the world.
  • What local specialties should you try in Greenland?

    Mattak (whale skin and blubber) is a traditional delicacy, though it may not appeal to everyone. Dried fish is another staple, often served with various accompaniments. Try local seafood dishes, featuring fresh catches of the day. Soups and stews are also common, often incorporating local ingredients. And don't forget the sweet treats – Greenlandic pastries are delicious.
  • Where are the best shopping spots in Greenland?

    Nuuk offers the widest variety of shops, with boutiques selling handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. Smaller settlements will have smaller shops selling local crafts and necessities. For unique souvenirs, look for handicrafts made from seal skin, bone, or other local materials.
  • What signature events or festivals take place in Greenland?

    The Greenland National Day (June 21st) is a significant event, celebrating Greenlandic culture and identity. Various local festivals occur throughout the year, celebrating traditional arts, music, and food; however, specific dates vary.
  • What’s the best place in Greenland for mild and comfortable weather?

    Even in summer, Greenland's weather can be unpredictable. The southern regions generally experience slightly milder temperatures than the north, but even there, it's unlikely to find consistently 'mild and comfortable' weather. The best chance of milder temperatures would be in the southern coastal areas during the peak summer months.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Greenland?

    Underestimating the weather is a common mistake. Packing for all conditions, including cold and wet, is essential regardless of the season. Not booking accommodation and tours in advance, especially during peak season, can also lead to disappointment. Failing to research transportation options and relying solely on car hire, due to the limited road network, is another frequent issue.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Greenland?

    Many smaller settlements offer a glimpse into traditional Greenlandic life, away from the main tourist hubs. Hiking trails less frequented by tourists can reveal stunning hidden landscapes. Exploring some of the less-visited fjords by boat can uncover breathtaking scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting. These experiences often require local guidance or independent planning.
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