Self-ruling though long associated with Denmark, the world's largest non-continental island is a chilly but fascinating North Atlantic land of glaciers, Arctic wildlife, & some awesome adventure & ecotourism opportunities.

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Fascinating facts about Greenland

I just got back from a trip to Copenhagen, and since Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, while there I learned a fair amount about that fascinating land and even met my first Greenlander. So when I got back home I started watching videos, and found this one particularly interesting. Looking forward to visiting for myself as soon as possible!!

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  • And about that new airport which José mentioned below - that´s one of the main reasons Frommer´s named Greenland one of its "Best Places to Go in 2025" - https://www.frommers.com/slideshows/848621-frommer-s-best-places-to...
    Frommer's Best Places to Go in 2025 | Frommer's
    The 2025 edition of our annual list of the best travel destinations, as chosen by Frommer's staffers
  • Wow, pretty big news: a new airport will be opening in Nuuk, allowing for large international flights for the first time. Could be a game changer - for better or worse! https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy4dz7l181wo
    Greenland to get new international airport at capital Nuuk
    The Arctic territory hopes that three new airports will pave the way for direct flights from the US and Europe.
  • My country´s most prestigious newspaper El País recently published a nice account of a trip to Greenland, and here´s the English version: https://english.elpais.com/travel/2023-09-06/do-you-have-to-be-a-se...
    Do you have to be a seasoned explorer to visit Greenland? Not in the slightest
    One of the great things about this frozen destination, whose mere mention conjures images of adventure, remoteness and cold, is that it is not that f…
  • Off the beaten track to say the least, Greenland is far from what comes to mind when you think Michelin-starred restaurants, but that's precisely what 30-year-old chef Poul Andrias Ziska, from Denmark's also remote Faroe Islands, has done in the hamlet of Ilimanaq, reachable only by boat and now the world's northernmost of its kind, Would you make the journey https://www.thelocal.dk/20220713/faroe-island-chef-sets-up-worlds-n...
  • All I can say is wow...I've always been fascinated by the natural and cultural aspects of Greenland, and the video above cements that, even though I'm not even a skiier. Hope to meet you guys over there soon!!!
  • Thank you so much for joining this group!

    We deeply appreciate your time and we would love to send you more info, answer all of your questions about the worlds MOST amazing, outstanding country!
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