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Hotel Post - Greenland
8.3 465 reviews
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
₹20592/nighttotal: ₹144144 (7 )

Hotel Post

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hotel , Breiðdalsvík
Hotel Post is situated in the eastern coastal village of Breiðdalsvík, just off Iceland's Ring Road, with a restaurant, café, and market just 50 metres away and the Sundlaug Breiðdalsvík public swimming pool 250 metres from the property. The hotel is rated very good for location and user experience, and excellent for cleanliness.
The accommodation features simple décor, wooden floors, a work desk, and a private bathroom, providing a comfortable and cosy stay. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a terrace with views of the village and surrounding mountains. The restaurant, café, and market are open from April to October.
Fosshotel Eastfjords - Greenland
9.0 1659 reviews
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
₹37839/nighttotal: ₹264873 (7 )

Fosshotel Eastfjords

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hotel , Fáskrúðsfjörður
Fosshotel Eastfjords is situated in the Eastfjords village of Fáskrúðsfjörður, Iceland, a 32km drive from Reyðarfjörður and 50km from Egilsstaðir.
This 3-star hotel offers harbour-front rooms with stunning fjord views, a restaurant on a floating pier, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a bar; pets are welcome.
Cozy House With Hot Tub And Boat By The Fjord - Greenland
9.9 301 reviews
Greenland
20/10 – 01/11
₹15469/nighttotal: ₹185628 (12 )

Cozy House With Hot Tub And Boat By The Fjord

1 5
gîte , Nedstrand
This Nedstrand holiday home boasts a peaceful fjordside setting near the Himakånå hiking trails and Klatreparken Høyt og Lavt Nedstrand climbing park, with Pulpit Rock easily accessible within a short driving distance.
The two-bedroom property, sleeping up to nine guests, includes a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, a jacuzzi, and a fenced garden; boat rental (kayaks included) is available for the duration of your stay.
Grásteinn Horsefarm Hella - Greenland
10 60 reviews
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
₹24293/nighttotal: ₹170051 (7 )

Grásteinn Horsefarm Hella

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B&B , Islande
This private guesthouse, situated in the South Iceland countryside, is approximately 110km from Reykjavík and 10km from Hella, offering convenient access to the Golden Circle and Ring Road 1, with stunning views of Hekla and Eyjafjallajökull volcanoes.
The self-catering cottage sleeps two, boasting a queen-size bed and sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchenette including a dishwasher, and a private patio overlooking the surrounding landscape, with the added bonus of interacting with Icelandic horses nearby.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Greenland

  • What are the top attractions in Greenland?

    Greenland offers a stunning array of attractions. For breathtaking natural beauty, Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, with its colossal icebergs calving from the glacier. The East Greenland National Park, the largest national park in the world, provides incredible opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting. For a glimpse into Inuit culture, visit the colourful houses of Nuuk, the capital city, and explore its National Museum. Qaqortoq, in South Greenland, boasts charming historical buildings and fascinating archaeological sites. Don't forget the Northern Lights, a spectacular celestial display visible during winter months in many parts of the country.
  • Which airports are the biggest in Greenland?

    Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) is the largest airport in Greenland, serving as a major hub for domestic and international flights. It's strategically located and handles a significant volume of air traffic. Nuuk Airport (GOH), serving the capital city, is another significant airport, though smaller than Kangerlussuaq. These two airports are the primary gateways for most travellers.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Greenland?

    Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Greenland, especially in larger towns and tourist areas. However, carrying some Danish Krone (DKK) is advisable, particularly in smaller settlements or when dealing with smaller businesses where card payments might not always be possible. It's always best to check beforehand.
  • Is the driving culture in Greenland considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Greenland presents unique challenges. Road conditions can vary significantly depending on the location and time of year, with icy or gravel roads being common. Many areas are only accessible by 4x4 vehicles. While local drivers are generally experienced in these conditions, tourists should exercise caution and perhaps consider guided tours or other forms of transport for a safer experience. Driving in the winter is particularly challenging and requires special preparation and skills.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Greenland?

    Respect for Inuit culture is paramount. Learning a few basic Kalaallisut phrases is appreciated. When visiting local communities, it's polite to ask permission before taking photographs of people. Being mindful of the environment and leaving no trace is also essential, given Greenland's fragile ecosystem. Showing genuine interest in the local culture and traditions will be well received.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Greenland?

    Greenland hosts several festivals throughout the year. The most prominent is probably the Nuuk International Film Festival, showcasing films from around the world, often with a focus on Arctic themes. Various local communities also hold smaller festivals celebrating traditional music, dance, and arts, often tied to specific events or seasons. Information on these specific dates and locations is best sought closer to your travel dates.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Greenland?

    A week in Greenland allows for a more in-depth exploration. A popular itinerary might include a few days in Ilulissat to witness the Icefjord, followed by a flight to Kulusuk to experience East Greenland's stunning natural beauty and perhaps a boat trip to see wildlife. Alternatively, exploring South Greenland with its charming towns like Qaqortoq and Narsarsuaq, known for its beautiful scenery and hiking opportunities, could be a fantastic option. This would allow a good blend of cultural and natural experiences.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Greenland?

    For a weekend getaway, Nuuk offers a good balance of city exploration and access to natural beauty. You could explore the city's museums, enjoy the waterfront, and perhaps take a short boat trip to see the surrounding scenery. Alternatively, a weekend trip to Ilulissat, focusing solely on the Icefjord and its breathtaking views, would also be a memorable experience. The travel time to these locations is manageable for a short break.
  • Are there parts of Greenland with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No, Greenland's weather is unpredictable and varies greatly depending on the region and time of year. Even during summer, temperatures can fluctuate, and unpredictable weather patterns are common. It's always best to be prepared for all types of weather conditions, regardless of the time of year or location.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Greenland?

    In case of a medical emergency, dial 112. For security or police assistance, also dial 112. This number connects to the emergency services, who can provide appropriate assistance in both medical and security related situations. It's advisable to inform your hotel or tour operator of your plans, especially if venturing into remote areas.
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