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8.9 14 reviews
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
NZ$237/nighttotal: NZ$4977 (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.
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
NZ$202/nighttotal: NZ$2626 (13 )
Ny, Stilren Hytte Nær Skiløyper Og Natur I ÅSeral
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cabin , Åseral
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.
Greenland
13/07 – 03/08
NZ$254/nighttotal: NZ$5334 (21 )
Djúpifjörður Cabin
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cabin , Reykhólahreppur
This remote lodge offers extreme solitude in Reykhólahreppur, located in the vast Westfjords of Iceland, with zero light pollution ideal for stargazing. This self-catering accommodation for up to six guests features two bedrooms, one bathroom, BBQ facilities, and a fridge, providing an authentic Icelandic experience amidst unspoiled natural surroundings.
9.8 12 reviews
Greenland
17/08 – 30/08
NZ$305/nighttotal: NZ$3965 (13 )
Perlå I Agder
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cabin , Hægebostad
This family-friendly lodge in Eiken, Agder, offers a tranquil retreat on a dead-end road with direct access to Lygnevannet lake and is just 400 metres from Eiken village amenities. This well-equipped cottage accommodates up to seven guests with a kitchen including a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a fireplace, and a garden, plus a children's play area and nearby cross-country skiing and alpine resorts.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Greenland
What are some must-do activities in Greenland?
Dog sledding across the snowy landscapes is a classic Greenland experience. Whale watching tours, particularly around Disko Bay, offer incredible opportunities to see humpback whales, minke whales, and orcas. Hiking amongst the stunning scenery is also popular, with many trails catering to different skill levels. Kayaking through icebergs in the fjords provides a unique perspective.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Greenland?
The best time depends on your priorities. June to August offers the midnight sun and warmer temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring. September to October provides the chance to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) but with colder conditions. Winter (November to May) is perfect for dog sledding and snowmobiling but will be very cold.
Which areas are best for spending a week in Greenland?
South Greenland offers a good mix of activities and accessibility. Nuuk, the capital, provides a cultural experience, while nearby areas offer hiking and boat trips. Alternatively, the Disko Bay region around Ilulissat is perfect for those wanting to focus on icebergs, whales, and stunning scenery. A week allows for a more in-depth exploration of either region.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Greenland?
Which parts of Greenland are perfect for a weekend getaway?
Nuuk is easily accessible and offers enough to fill a weekend. You can explore the city, visit the National Museum of Greenland, and take a short boat trip. Alternatively, Kangerlussuaq, situated near the ice sheet, offers easy access to glacier walks and stunning views, perfect for a shorter trip focused on nature.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Greenland?
Is renting a car recommended for exploring Greenland?
Renting a car isn't generally recommended outside of specific areas like around Kangerlussuaq. Much of Greenland's terrain is inaccessible by car. Domestic flights and boat trips are the primary means of getting around between towns and settlements.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Greenland?
Credit cards are widely accepted in larger towns and tourist areas, but it's wise to carry some Danish Krone (DKK), as smaller establishments may not always accept cards. ATMs are available in most towns.
What are the largest airports in Greenland?
Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) and Nuuk Airport (GOH) are the two largest airports in Greenland, serving as hubs for domestic flights to other settlements.
Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Greenland?
Respect for nature and local culture is paramount. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people, and be mindful of noise levels, especially in quieter areas. Learn a few basic Greenlandic phrases – it's appreciated.
What local specialties should you try in Greenland?
Mattak (whale blubber) is a traditional delicacy, although it's an acquired taste. Dried fish is another common food. Try the various seafood dishes, including mussels and halibut. For a sweeter treat, look for local berries and pastries.
Where are the best shopping spots in Greenland?
Nuuk has the best selection of shops, offering souvenirs, clothing, and local crafts. Smaller settlements will have limited options, mostly focusing on necessities. Look for handicrafts made from sealskin or other local materials.
What signature events or festivals take place in Greenland?
The Nuuk International Film Festival showcases films from around the world, with a focus on Arctic cinema. Various local festivals celebrate Greenlandic culture and traditions throughout the year, often involving music, dance, and storytelling. Specific dates vary.
What’s the best place in Greenland for mild and comfortable weather?
Southern Greenland generally experiences the mildest temperatures, particularly during the summer months. Even then, it's advisable to pack layers as the weather can be unpredictable.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Greenland?
Underestimating the weather is a common mistake. Packing for all conditions, including rain and wind, is crucial. Another mistake is failing to book flights and accommodation well in advance, especially during peak season. Finally, not being prepared for the remoteness of certain areas is another frequent oversight.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Greenland?
The East Greenland National Park is vast and relatively untouched, offering incredible hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities. Smaller settlements away from the main tourist routes, such as Aasiaat, offer a more authentic experience of Greenlandic life. Exploring the fjords by kayak or boat allows for discovering hidden coves and breathtaking landscapes.