Polar Adventure in Greenland

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Discover the wild immensity of Greenland.

Explore icy landscapes and unique traditions.

Greenland: quando ir?

Greenland offers you a unique and invigorating polar climate. In summer, enjoy the midnight sun and cool temperatures ideal for exploring grand landscapes, from sparkling glaciers to green tundra. Winter is magical with its northern lights in a clear, starry sky. The dry cold and crystalline air create a fairytale atmosphere, perfect for lovers of polar adventure and spectacular scenery.

Ideias de atividades

  • Magical Northern Lights Experience - Experience the wonder of a sky dancing with vibrant colors beneath the northern lights in Greenland.
  • Dog Sledding Adventure - Slide across Greenland's pristine snow, guided by a team of enthusiastic dogs through magnificent landscapes.
  • Meeting with the Inuits - Share in the warm daily life of the Inuits and explore their ancestral traditions during an authentic immersion in Greenland.
  • Tasting of Arctic culinary specialties - Taste the surprising flavors of the Far North through traditional Greenlandic dishes, featuring seafood and unique local specialties.
  • Meeting the Majestic Icebergs - Sail among the giants of ice and feel the quiet power of the icebergs in a breathtaking setting.
  • Hiking on the Polar Ice Cap - Set off on an adventure on the polar ice cap and feel the purity of the Arctic as you walk across endless frozen expanses bathed in crystalline light.
  • Discovery of Picturesque Villages - Stroll through colorful villages lining the fjords, where every house tells a story and the warm welcome of the inhabitants invites you to explore.
  • Whale Watching Cruise - Embark on an unforgettable adventure and watch majestic whales surface, surrounded by magnificent Arctic landscapes.

Locais imperdíveis

Greenland: Escape to the Heart of Arctic Nature.

Escape and change of scenery: The desire to escape the oppressive atmosphere of a city regularly drives city dwellers to head to Greenland and thus experience a total change of scenery just a few hours' flight away. Greenland is absolutely unique and guaranteed to offer a change of scenery for everyone, even the most seasoned globetrotters. Escape is also possible through numerous activities ranging from simply observing icebergs while sitting on the edge of a fjord, to excursions on foot, by kayak, by boat, by helicopter, skiing or even dog sledding in the surroundings! This territory is also home to Arctic animals, including large whales, seals, walruses, reindeer, musk oxen, and polar bears. The activities cater to both those seeking tranquility and active tourists eager to enjoy the thrills of extreme sports.

An unforgettable polar adventure

Traveling to Greenland is to discover a vast territory inhabited by less than 60,000 people. The largest island in the world is also the country with the lowest population density, with only 0.026 inhabitants per km². Its capital, Nuuk, is one of the smallest in the world with 17,136 inhabitants. It is a rugged and mountainous land, contrasted by the enormous polar ice cap at its center and an adventurous and welcoming people. From the desert landscapes of the Arctic in the far north to the Atlantic influences and lush sheep farms in the south, cultural and climatic diversity shapes the lives of Greenlanders. Hunting, fishing, and wireless Internet maintain their connection to their roots. Greenlanders live under the northern lights in winter and the midnight sun in summer, where dog sledding and skateboarding coexist. This exciting destination is ideal for travelers seeking adventure and cultural discovery.

A Warm Welcome in Greenland

Despite an apparent shyness, Greenlanders demonstrate great exemplarity in the quality of their hospitality, particularly with the famous tradition of "kaffemik." After a few exchanges, some locals will not hesitate to invite you to their homes to chat, tell you stories and other local legends over local delicacies. Undoubtedly, direct contact with this warm population is one of the best ways to discover the intimate side of the island.

In the Footsteps of the Great Explorers

Some travelers have a true passion for discovering the remains and routes taken by explorers who progressively discovered Greenland over the centuries. Among these adventurers are Erik the Red, who established a Viking colony in the south of the country around the year one thousand before mysteriously disappearing in the 15th century. Knud Rasmussen, nicknamed "the father of Eskimology," was the first to travel the icy lands by dog sled from Greenland to Alaska, passing through Canada, to meet Inuit communities in the 1920s. Paul-Émile Victor, who initiated the French Polar Expeditions founded in 1947, still offers the possibility of visiting his cabin in Quervain Bay today. And many other explorers have also left their mark on the history of this fascinating region!
To really discover Greenland, it is recommended to stay at least 10 to 15 days. This allows you to explore several regions, enjoy the spectacular scenery, and adapt to the unique pace of the destination.
To organize a honeymoon trip to Greenland, it is advisable to plan ahead, choose the right season (summer for activities or winter for the northern lights), book unique accommodations, and arrange for guided excursions.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Greenland, choose comfortable and heated accommodation, plan suitable activities such as sled rides or visiting villages, and bring everything your baby needs.
For a family hiking trip in Greenland, explore the Sermermiut valley near Ilulissat, the Tasermiut fjord, and the Kangerlussuaq region. These sites offer spectacular landscapes that are accessible and suitable for all ages.
To practice ecotourism in Greenland, prioritize local agencies that are environmentally friendly, choose sustainable accommodations, and participate in guided activities that highlight Inuit culture while preserving nature.
For a trip to Greenland, plan a budget of around 3000 to 5000 euros per person for one week, including flights, accommodation, excursions, and meals. Prices vary depending on the season and the desired level of comfort.
To get to Greenland, you generally need to take a flight from Iceland (Reykjavik) or Denmark (Copenhagen) to the airports of Nuuk or Kangerlussuaq. There are no direct connections from France.
To travel to Greenland, a valid passport is required for French nationals. A visa is generally not needed for a tourist stay of less than 90 days, but it is recommended to check before departure.
To travel with peace of mind in Greenland, it is recommended to take out travel insurance covering medical expenses and repatriation, to carefully plan your itinerary, to find out about weather conditions, and to follow local guidelines.
To travel to Greenland, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccinations such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis B.


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