Popular Towns in Greenland
Popular Hotels in Greenland
Hotel Angmagssalik (Town: Tasiilaq)
Rooms from: £45 
Hotel Angmagssalik is located in Greenland, the frontier of the natural and human world. The world's largest island is an immense mass of ice between Scandinavia, North America and the North Pole. Air travel now makes it possible to experience the savage natural beauty and fascinating unique culture of one of the last places on earth. The Hotel Angmagssalik, Greenlands most established tourist hotel is renowned for its magnificent location, overlooking a picturesque town, sheltered fjord and majestic mountains. The hotel is fully modernised, yet retains its friendly, informal style.
Hotel Details and Booking
Hotel Angmagssalik is located in Greenland, the frontier of the natural and human world. The world's largest island is an immense mass of ice between Scandinavia, North America and the North Pole. Air travel now makes it possible to experience the savage natural beauty and fascinating unique culture of one of the last places on earth. The Hotel Angmagssalik, Greenlands most established tourist hotel is renowned for its magnificent location, overlooking a picturesque town, sheltered fjord and majestic mountains. The hotel is fully modernised, yet retains its friendly, informal style.
Hotel Kulusuk (Town: Kulusuk)
Rooms from: £69 
Greenland is the frontier of the natural and human world. The world's largest island is an immense mass of ice between Scandinavia, North America and the North Pole. For millenia it has only been populated by the indigenous Eskimo seal hunters living on pockets of coastal ice-free land as a supreme testament to man's adaptability. Hidden behind impenetrable sea-ice most of the year, the east coast of Greenland has been inaccessible until modern times. The advent of air travel now makes it possible to experience the savage natural beauty and fascinating unique culture of one of the last places on earth. Barely 2 hours' flying time from Iceland, Greenland's scenic grandeur and unique local traditions are within easy reach at Hotel Kulusuk.
Hotel Details and Booking
Greenland is the frontier of the natural and human world. The world's largest island is an immense mass of ice between Scandinavia, North America and the North Pole. For millenia it has only been populated by the indigenous Eskimo seal hunters living on pockets of coastal ice-free land as a supreme testament to man's adaptability. Hidden behind impenetrable sea-ice most of the year, the east coast of Greenland has been inaccessible until modern times. The advent of air travel now makes it possible to experience the savage natural beauty and fascinating unique culture of one of the last places on earth. Barely 2 hours' flying time from Iceland, Greenland's scenic grandeur and unique local traditions are within easy reach at Hotel Kulusuk.

