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When to visit Greenland

Greenland has four distinct seasons and it is the summer that brings the phenomenon of the midnight sun, as well as increased temperatures which make fjords more easily navigable and wildlife sightings more frequent.

Spring and autumn are quick, transitional periods.

Temperatures can vary massively around the country due to the island’s huge size, but November through to April sees everywhere below freezing temperatures.

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The best time to visit Greenland


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Northern lights illuminate the dark sky. Mid January, the sun appears for the first time in Disko Bay. We do not run Greenland trip during this time.

June to September - Summer

The long, bright, balmy days of summer are the best time to visit Greenland as most of the country’s coasts will become snow-free during these months and, especially in the south, animals like reindeer, Arctic hare and muskox can be seen grazing on the thawed-out vegetation. Visitors can see the Northern Lights as early as August depending on how far south they are, while the midnight sun further north provides plenty of light for travellers wishing to hike into the interior, sail down fjords and explore the local towns. Late summer is the best time for whale watching, with many species passing close to shore.

December to March - Winter

As well as the Northern Lights, when conditions are dark and clear with a decent amount of snowfall lying on the ground, the winter months also provide fantastic conditions for dogsledding expeditions. Although you’ll have to endure short days in freezing conditions, you’ll be thankful to make it out under the open sky thanks to the crisp air and the few precious hours of beaming sunlight, which will turn the snow-covered mountains and ice-bound fjords into a truly magical landscape.

Things to do in Greenland

Northern Lights

Greenland is one of the best places on Earth to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). Head to locations like Nuuk, Ilulissat, or Kangerlussuaq for optimal viewing during the winter months.

Hiking and Trekking

Explore Greenland's stunning wilderness by hiking through its pristine landscapes. Popular hiking destinations include the Arctic Circle Trail and the area around Auyuittuq National Park.

Kayaking

Paddle among icebergs and along fjords, experiencing the unique sensation of kayaking in Arctic waters.

Wildlife & Whale Watching

Greenland is home to a variety of wildlife, including musk oxen, Arctic foxes, reindeer, and various bird species. Consider wildlife-watching excursions Observe the incredible marine life that inhabits Greenland's coastal waters, including humpback whales, minke whales, and orcas.