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Greenland
The world's largest island — ice fjords, calving glaciers, midnight sun, and some of the most photographed northern lights on Earth. Autonomous territory of Denmark, outside the EU and Schengen.
Greenland at a glance
DKK
Greenlandic
$290–$325
Feb–Apr, Jun–Sep
9° / -11°C
88/100
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Destinations in Greenland
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Ilulissat
Greenland
Greenland's third-largest town sits 300 km north of the Arctic Circle at the mouth of the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord — where Sermeq Kujalleq glacier calves 35 km³ of icebergs per year (more than any glacier outside Antarctica). Home to 4,700 people and roughly 3,500 Greenlandic sled dogs. Midnight sun May–July, polar night November–January, and one of the planet's most reliable Northern Lights viewing windows September through April.
Nuuk
Greenland
Greenland's capital and largest city — population just over 20,000, more than a third of the territory — perches on a rocky peninsula at the mouth of one of the largest fjord systems on Earth, with Sermitsiaq mountain (1,210 m) rising directly across the bay. Founded by Hans Egede in 1728 as Godthåb ("Good Hope"), Nuuk holds the National Museum of Greenland, the country's best fjord boat tours, the Katuaq Cultural Centre, and a surprisingly Scandinavian-mild climate. Midnight sun late May to late July; long mild winters with regular aurora through April.