Hotels in Greenland

Discover Greenland

Although the name Greenland evokes green landscapes, it is actually a vast icy paradise that attracts adventurers from all over the world. During the summer, temperatures on the island reach around 10°C, allowing visitors to witness the majestic process of thawing and observe the fauna that becomes active during this season. However, being the favorite season for many, costs can increase, especially in terms of accommodation and tourist activities.

If you are looking for a real challenge and yearn to experience the Arctic in all its intensity, winter in Greenland presents temperatures that can drop to -30°C. It is during this period that you can contemplate one of the most impressive phenomena on the planet: the Northern Lights. Although accommodation options may be more limited and prices remain high, the unparalleled experiences more than make up for it.

The imposing and isolated nature of Greenland makes this destination require careful planning. If you want to get good prices on flights and hotels, anticipation is key. Start your search at least 6 months in advance of the desired date to get advantages. Although in winter there are fewer accommodation options, you are likely to find more affordable rates. But keep in mind: in Greenland, last-minute deals are so rare that counting on them would be like waiting for a polar bear to reject a feast of fish.

A valuable tip: many hotels offer discounts for extended stays, of more than three nights. This is ideal if you plan to explore glacier trails or try ice fishing. But, a warning: during the months of high tourist demand, flights and accommodations can quickly sell out. Therefore, for your adventure in Greenland, planning ahead is essential.

Greenland, a vast territory covered in ice and natural wonders, is the perfect paradise for those seeking extreme experiences and awe-inspiring landscapes. Imagine walking on endless stretches of ice, surrounded by the magnificence of pure nature. In this scenario, Ilulissat emerges as an undisputed gem, known worldwide for its impressive glacier and the titanic icebergs that break off from it.

If you venture into the vibrant capital of Nuuk, you will be surprised by a fascinating contrast: a city that combines modern pulse with deep roots and traditions of Inuit culture. But Greenland has even more secrets to reveal. Traveling south, Qaqortoq awaits with its unique charm, where you can immerse yourself in hot springs while contemplating a sea covered in ice.

The possibilities for adventure are endless: from exciting sled rides pulled by sturdy husky dogs to the unparalleled opportunity to observe the dance of the Northern Lights in Kangerlussuaq. And for those seeking a truly unique experience, the Northeast Greenland National Park is a must-visit. With the title of the world's largest national park, this place is a sanctuary for Arctic fauna and a testament to the untamed beauty of the Arctic.