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Tours in Ilulissat, Greenland: Icefjord Boat Trips & More

Ilulissat has a small but focused tour offering — which suits the destination. The town is compact, the Icefjord is the main event, and the best experiences here are the ones that get you on the water or into the landscape rather than in a bus. Most of what's worth doing is booked directly with local operators rather than through the big international platforms, and this guide covers exactly what exists, how to book it, and what to expect based on our own experience.

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Best Hotels in Ilulissat, Greenland: Where to Stay by the Icefjord (We Stayed at Cabin Jomsborg)

Ilulissat has roughly a dozen hotels, guesthouses, and self-catering cabins for a town of 4,500 people. We've stayed here ourselves — at Cabin Jomsborg, a self-catering cabin sitting ten meters from the water, which turned out to be one of the best accommodation decisions we've made anywhere.

Every property in this guide has icefjord or Disko Bay views in some form. In a town built above a UNESCO World Heritage glacier, there is no such thing as a bad location — only different ways to experience it.

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Northern Lights in Greenland: When to Go, Best Spots & What Makes it Different

Most people chasing the aurora fly to Iceland or Norway. A smaller group goes to Lofoten. Almost nobody thinks of Greenland for the northern lights — which is, depending on how you weigh the variables, one of the best decisions any aurora hunter could make. The country spans from 60°N to 83°N, sits squarely inside the auroral oval across most of its territory, has almost no light pollution, and offers a sky backdrop that no other northern lights destination in Europe can match: icebergs the size of apartment buildings, lit green from above.

The reason Greenland doesn't dominate aurora travel lists is the same reason it doesn't dominate any travel list — getting here requires a deliberate decision, not a budget flight from London. But for those who make that decision, Greenland northern lights are a different category of experience.

So what does it actually take to see the northern lights in Greenland — and is it worth the effort compared to Iceland or Norway? Here’s how to think about it, and how to plan it properly.

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Best Time to Visit Greenland (Month-by-Month Guide)

Greenland isn’t a “summer vs winter” destination. It’s:

• Ice vs open water
• Midnight sun vs polar night
• Hiking season vs sea ice season
• Ferry running vs ferry closed

We’ve experienced Greenland in spring — ferry between Nuuk and Ilulissat, iceberg-filled waters, long Arctic evenings — and the timing shaped every single part of the trip. And we’ve experienced every season in the Arctic. Here’s how to choose yours.

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Nuuk vs Ilulissat — Where to Stay, What to Book & How to Choose

If you’re planning a trip to Greenland, one of the first real decisions you’ll face is this:

Do you base yourself in Nuuk, or Ilulissat?

They’re both spectacular.
They’re both pretty expensive.
They feel completely different.

And your choice will shape the entire rhythm of your trip.

Spoiler alert: the best answer is usually to combine both.
But let’s break it down properly.

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Greenland by Ferry: Slow Travel from Ilulissat to Nuuk

here’s something quietly radical about sailing down the coast of Greenland. In a world obsessed with faster, flashier, and flatter, boarding the Sarfaq Ittuk ferry from Ilulissat to Nuuk felt like a deliberate act of slowing down. Like trading in your high-speed train for a wandering polar bear. Or, say, skipping the flight in favor of a three-day odyssey past glaciers, fishing villages, and the kind of endless horizon that recalibrates your sense of scale.

We hate cruises. This has nothing to do with one. Welcome aboard!

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Ilulissat Travel Guide: Things to Do, Hotels & How to Plan Your Trip

Icebergs that groan and crack like thunder. Midnight suns that never set. Sled dogs howling across the frozen fjord. Welcome to Ilulissat: Greenland’s jaw-dropping, iceberg-studded west coast town where nature doesn’t just whisper—it roars.

Nuuk might be Greenland’s capital. But Ilulissat? Ilulissat is the showstopper. The drama queen. The main event. It’s the number 1 tourist destination in Greenland, and there’s a good reason for that.

At a young age, I (Eli) saw a documentary about Disko Bay and always remembered. So, seeing these icy giants 3 decades later was a dream come true. And there’s no word to describe a feeling like that, but we will try our best.

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Greenland Travel Guide (2026): How to Plan, Costs, Flights & Where to Stay

Greenland was a childhood dream for us, and the only Arctic destination we hadn’t explored (with the exception of Siberia, but not happening right now). So, when we heard about Nuuk’s new international airport and direct flights from the US, we HAD to go before everyone else does.

We just came back from Nuuk and Ilulissat — with a ferry ride in between — and we’re still thawing out emotionally. If you’re even slightly tempted to go, this is your sign. Here’s everything that might be useful if Greenland is on your bucket list (don’t worry, we’ll leave a few surprises). Adventure ahead!

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