This private guesthouse, located in a quiet Reykjavík residential district, offers a convenient base with direct bus access to the city centre and is situated approximately 20 kilometres from the start of the South Coast for day trips. The accommodation, suitable for up to four guests, features a fully equipped kitchen, a sofa bed, a dishwasher, a washer/dryer combo, a Smart TV, and free parking, with the potential to meet the resident cat, Diana Princess.
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
SG$259/nighttotal: SG$1813 (7 )
Cozy 2 Bedroom House In The Elf Town Hafnarfjordur
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house , Hafnarfjörður
This detached property in Hafnarfjörður, known as the capital area's elf town, offers a prime location within walking distance of supermarkets, a swimming pool, and restaurants, and is a 19-kilometre drive from downtown Reykjavík. This residence accommodates up to five guests across two bedrooms and features a well-equipped kitchen, a single bathroom with laundry facilities, and complimentary parking, providing a private and convenient base for exploring the region.
Greenland
27/06 – 04/07
SG$140/nighttotal: SG$980 (7 )
Tasiilaq Tours Cozy Hut In Qernertivartiit
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cabin , Tasiilaq
This off-grid lodge is located in the abandoned settlement of Qernertivartiit, 35 kilometres from Tasiilaq, offering unparalleled sea and mountain views from its promontory position. This self-sufficient dwelling accommodates up to five guests with a functional kitchen and oil heating, ideal for winter ice fishing and summer whale watching expeditions, with boat, dog sled or snowmobile access available at an additional cost.
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
SG$397/nighttotal: SG$2779 (7 )
Cozy Cottage With A Sea And Glacier View
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cabin , Arnarstapi
This Arnarstapi cottage offers a unique setting within lava fields, providing direct views of Snæfellsjökull glacier and the ocean, with Arnarstapi's dramatic coastline and basalt columns just 500 meters away. This two-bedroom lodge accommodates up to five guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, an open-plan loft sleeping area, and an outdoor veranda with barbecue facilities, perfect for exploring the surrounding walking trails.
9.5 4 reviews
Greenland
27/06 – 04/07
SG$302/nighttotal: SG$2114 (7 )
Sunnukot - Cozy Country Cabin - Disengage & Enjoy.
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cabin , Bíldudalur
This secluded summer cottage lies just outside Bíldudalur, offering easy access to the town's amenities while maintaining a tranquil, isolated atmosphere. Sleeping four, the one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge features a Primus stove and charcoal grill for off-grid cooking, limited 12V electricity, gas heating, and a fridge-freezer; enjoy birdwatching and hiking in the surrounding Icelandic landscape.
10 6 reviews
Greenland
27/06 – 04/07
SG$639/nighttotal: SG$4473 (7 )
Beach Igloo Lodge 2
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cabin , Godhavn
This Godhavn beach igloo, located in Qeqertarsuaq within walking distance of the town centre, museum, and art gallery, offers stunning Disko Bay views and iceberg sightings. The self-catering unit sleeps four, featuring a minimalist open-plan design with a kitchenette, bathroom, and sofa bed; host-led trekking trips to Kuannit are available.
Greenland
28/06 – 05/07
SG$264/nighttotal: SG$1848 (7 )
Solar Eclipse Week - August 12, 2026
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cabin , Borgarbyggð
This private lodge in Borgarbyggð, west Iceland, is a 10-minute drive from prime 2026 solar eclipse viewing spots and offers easy access to the Snæfellsnes peninsula, Glanni waterfall, Hraunfossar waterfalls, Krauma hot spring baths, and the Langjökull glacier's 'Into the Glacier' experience. Accommodating up to six guests, this cosy dwelling features internet, air conditioning, a kitchen, one bathroom, and a Jacuzzi, serving as an ideal base for exploring local hiking trails and the historical town of Reykholt.
Greenland
27/06 – 04/07
SG$564/nighttotal: SG$3948 (7 )
Cozy Cabins With Stunning Snaefellsnes Views
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cabin , Dalabyggð
This secluded lodge in Dalabyggð offers breathtaking sea views from its unique river-meets-sea location, situated just 48 kilometres from the town of Stykkisholmur. This private retreat accommodates four guests across three separate structures, featuring a main lodge with a kitchen and sleeping loft, a bathroom cabin with a shower, and a dedicated bedroom cabin for enhanced comfort and seclusion.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Greenland
What are the must-see attractions in Greenland?
Greenland offers incredible diversity. For breathtaking scenery, Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, with its colossal icebergs calving from the glacier. The colourful houses of Ilulissat itself are also charming. For a glimpse into Inuit culture, visit the National Museum of Greenland in Nuuk, showcasing the country's history and art. Qaqortoq, in South Greenland, boasts fascinating Norse ruins and hiking trails. And don't forget the Northern Lights – a truly unforgettable experience during the winter months.
Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ) is the main international airport, often the most convenient entry point, particularly for those flying from Europe. Nuuk Airport (GOH), the country's largest domestic airport, offers connections to other settlements within Greenland. Ilulissat Airport (JAV) is another important airport, providing access to the Ilulissat Icefjord region. The best airport for you will depend on your final destination within Greenland.
What are the best villa rentals with a jacuzzi in Greenland?
Driving in Greenland can be challenging. Many roads are unpaved and conditions can change rapidly due to weather. Driving in winter requires considerable experience and the right vehicle. It's essential to be well-prepared and aware of the conditions before embarking on any road trip. Check road conditions before you go and perhaps consider hiring a local guide.
What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Greenland?
How can you avoid cultural misunderstandings while in Greenland?
Respect for Inuit culture is paramount. Learning a few basic Kalaallisut phrases is appreciated. Being mindful of local customs, such as asking permission before taking photographs of people, and dressing modestly when visiting settlements, goes a long way in showing respect. Remember to be patient and respectful of the slower pace of life in many parts of Greenland.
What are the best pet friendly villa rentals in Greenland?
What are the headline festivals hosted in Greenland?
The most prominent festival is probably the Nuuk International Film Festival, showcasing films from around the world with a specific focus on Arctic themes. Various local festivals celebrating Inuit culture and traditions are held throughout the year in different settlements, though exact dates vary.
What are the best villa rentals with parking in Greenland?
Which locations in Greenland are reputed for excellent weather?
Greenland's weather is unpredictable. However, South Greenland generally experiences milder temperatures and more sunshine than the north. Qaqortoq and Nanortalik are known for relatively pleasant weather, especially during the summer months. Remember to always pack for all types of weather, even in summer.
Where are the best spots for a weekend stay in Greenland?
For a weekend getaway, Nuuk offers a good balance of city amenities and access to nature. Ilulissat provides stunning scenery and opportunities for boat trips to view the icefjord. Both locations have a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets.
Where are the best places to stay for a week in Greenland?
A week allows for more exploration. Consider a trip combining Nuuk (for cultural experiences) and a trip to Ilulissat (for the Icefjord). Alternatively, exploring South Greenland, perhaps basing yourself in Qaqortoq, offers a different experience with its Norse history and hiking opportunities. The best choice depends on your interests and preferred travel style.