Top 10 Western Greenland Attractions You Must See
Kangerlussuaq Museum
A museum in a remote area showcases the history of an American base and aviation in Greenland.
The museum in Kangerlussuaq houses a fine collection detailing the history of the area as an American base and the history of aviation in Greenland. It's impressive to see how many pioneers built a community here on this plain, where it can be bitterly cold in winter but also warm and hospitable in summer. If you have time, we recommend stopping by the settlement’s museum.
Ilulissat Icefjord
A breathtaking location known for its massive icebergs and crystal-clear waters, the Ilulissat Icefjord is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a hub for scienti...
Whale watching viewpoint
Whales can be found in Disko Bay, particularly around Ilulissat Ice Fjord and Qeqertarsuaq. Common species include humpback, minke, fin, and bowhead whales.
Uunartoq
How about a chilled glass of Chablis as you relax in a 38-degree warm spring while icebergs drift by in the nearby fjord?
Town of Qeqertarsuaq
A charming town with stunning red basalt mountains, diverse plant life, and whale spotting opportunities. Hikers can explore trails, including a challenging...
Sisimiut Town
Sisimiut is Greenland's most beautiful winter sports area, where the opportunities for all kinds of winter sports are fantastic. In summer, hiking, culture,...
The City of Nuuk
A captivating destination with a rich cultural heritage, Nuuk is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, and ample outdoor activities.
Kangerlussuaq Museum
A museum in a remote area showcases the history of an American base and aviation in Greenland.
Fjord Cruising by Zodiac
Navigate Greenland's epic fjords up close by Zodiac — perfect for wildlife and photography.
Narsaq Church
A beautiful white church, Narsaq Church is one of the only churches in the Arctic designed by an Inuit!