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Epic Greenland: Ranking the Best Tourist Destinations

Aurora Welch
Last updated: 19 July 2025 00:09
By Aurora Welch 7 Min Read
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There’s no denying that Greenland is a place of raw, magical beauty. Here, icebergs crack like thunder, fjords stretch endlessly, and Arctic wildlife surrounds you in nearly every direction.

Summary
10. Qaqortoq – 66/1009. Tasiilaq – 72/1008. Ilulissat – 79/1007. Kangerlussuaq – 81/1006. Sisimiut – 84/1005. Disko Island – 87/1004. Uummannaq – 91/1003. Kujalleq Fjords – 95/1002. Nuuk – 97/1001. Scoresby Sund – 100/100But before you book that flight to Greenland, be sure that you come fully prepared. Here are some of your clothing and gear that must be in your luggage:Frequently Asked QuestionsEpic Greenland

Want to explore Greenland? For travelers dreaming of once-in-a-lifetime adventures, a luxury yacht expedition to Greenland offers the rare opportunity to discover its most remote and untouched corners—in both comfort and style.

As you begin planning your Greenland , it’s essential to know which places to prioritize. Below, we’ve ranked Greenland’s top tourist destinations—each one offering something truly unforgettable.

Scenic Winter Cabin in Snowy Mountain Landscape
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10. Qaqortoq – 66/100

Located in southern Greenland, Qaqortoq is a charming town filled with colorful houses, Norse ruins, and artistic stone carvings scattered around the city. It doesn’t offer the icy drama of the north, but it’s perfect for experiencing everyday life in Greenland and exploring its colonial past.

Highlights:

  • Norse ruins at nearby Hvalsey

  • Open-air Stone & Man sculpture trail

  • Easy access via flights from Narsarsuaq

9. Tasiilaq – 72/100

On Greenland’s remote east coast, Tasiilaq is framed by jagged peaks and ice-filled waters. Though challenging to reach, its seclusion offers cultural authenticity, spectacular hiking, and iceberg-dotted kayaking routes.

Highlights:

  • Flower Valley hikes

  • Summer whale watching

  • Deep-rooted East Greenlandic Inuit culture

8. Ilulissat – 79/100

This west coast town is home to the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord, where massive icebergs silently drift through Disko Bay. With a well-developed tourism scene and jaw-dropping views, Ilulissat is perfect for first-time visitors.

Highlights:

  • The active Sermeq Kujalleq glacier

  • Dog sledding and midnight sun experiences

  • Strong infrastructure for tours and expeditions

7. Kangerlussuaq – 81/100

Though primarily a transit hub, Kangerlussuaq’s proximity to the Greenland Ice Sheet makes it a gateway for once-in-a-lifetime ice cap treks. It’s also one of the best places to spot Arctic wildlife.

Highlights:

  • Guided excursions onto the Ice Cap

  • Aurora Borealis viewing in winter

  • Excellent air connectivity

6. Sisimiut – 84/100

Greenland’s second-largest town mixes remote wilderness with vibrant local energy. Sisimiut is an adventure capital year-round—offering skiing, hiking, kayaking, and rich Inuit history.

Highlights:

  • Starting point of the Arctic Circle Trail

  • Historic colonial buildings and museum

  • Active dog sledding scene

5. Disko Island – 87/100

Just off the coast from Ilulissat, Disko Island (Qeqertarsuaq) feels like a forgotten world. With black sand beaches, volcanic cliffs, and hot springs, this untouched gem is a dream for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Highlights:

  • Stunning basalt formations and cliffs

  • Uunartoq geothermal springs

  • Regular whale sightings near the coast

4. Uummannaq – 91/100

This breathtaking northern village is backed by the dramatic Uummannaq Mountain and offers unparalleled Arctic beauty. Few tourists make it here, but those who do are rewarded with stunning landscapes and heartfelt hospitality.

Highlights:

  • Visits to traditional Inuit settlements

  • Towering fjords and snowcapped views

  • Iconic photography location

3. Kujalleq Fjords – 95/100

Best accessed via small cruise ships or private yachts, the Kujalleq Fjords in southern Greenland are among the country’s best-kept secrets. Explore narrow inlets, mirror-like waters, and uninhabited wilderness that few ever see.

Highlights:

  • Zodiac tours into untouched fjords

  • Seal spotting on drifting ice

  • Remote, otherworldly tranquility

2. Nuuk – 97/100

Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, blends modern living with deep cultural roots. From stylish cafes and museums to traditional fjord landscapes, it’s a perfect blend of past and present—and a great base for further exploration.

Highlights:

  • Greenland National Museum

  • Thriving food and arts scene

  • Day trips for whale watching and fjord cruising
Snow-Covered Mountains in Nuuk, Greenland
A stunning view of snow-covered peaks in Nuuk—Greenland’s icy capital at the edge of the world. ©Peter Platou

1. Scoresby Sund – 100/100

Topping the list is Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord system on Earth and arguably the most beautiful destination in the Arctic. Accessible only via ice-class yachts or select expedition cruises, this untouched region is filled with towering icebergs, vibrant autumn tundra, and surreal silence.

Highlights:

  • Towering iceberg cathedrals

  • Wildlife sightings including narwhals and Arctic foxes

  • Complete solitude in a cinematic setting

You’ve seen 10 of the most fascinating destinations in Greenland, visualizing what they look like and knowing how your fellow travelers rate them.

Greenland isn’t about luxury in the traditional sense—it’s about rare beauty, silence, and scale. Whether you’re immersing yourself in Inuit culture in Sisimiut or sailing through the remote grandeur of Scoresby Sund, this island redefines what a once-in-a-lifetime trip looks like.

But before you book that flight to Greenland, be sure that you come fully prepared. Here are some of your clothing and gear that must be in your luggage:

● Waterproof and windproof outerwear

● Warm clothing

● Sturdy hiking boots

● Headwear

● Gloves

● Sunglasses and sunscreen

● Mosquito repellent and a net

● Dry bag

● Backpack

● First-aid kit

● Navigation

● Headlamp or flashlight

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Greenland?

June to August offers mild weather, extended daylight, and access to most tourist destinations.

Do I need a visa to visit Greenland?

Non-Schengen travelers need a special Danish visa specifically valid for Greenland travel.

What’s the top must-see destination in Greenland?

Scoresby Sund, this island redefines what a once-in-a-lifetime trip looks like.

Is it safe to travel around Greenland independently?

Yes, but guided tours are recommended due to the vast terrain and limited infrastructure.

How do I get to Greenland from North America or Europe?

Fly via Iceland or Denmark with connections to Nuuk or Kangerlussuaq airports.

Epic Greenland

So, what are you waiting for? Your Greenland adventure couldn’t wait. Prioritize your adventure based on how wild, cultural, or immersive you want your Arctic experience to be—and remember, the journey is just as epic as the destination.

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By Aurora Welch
Aviation Reporter - Aurora has over five year's experience contributing to the biggest media outlets including Forbes, CNN and CBS. Passionate for airline economics, airline safety and aerodrome regulations, Aurora contributes breaking news to the Travel Radar newsdesk, sharing her vast industry experience.
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