Share this travel
It belongs to the Danes, but is 50 times the homeland of the Little Mermaid and butter biscuits, and an entire ocean divides them. Greenland, the largest island in the world, shines with white light thanks to the icy mantle that surrounds it all year round.
Keep reading
It belongs to the Danes, but is 50 times the homeland of the Little Mermaid and butter biscuits, and an entire ocean divides them. Greenland, the largest island in the world, shines with white light thanks to the icy mantle that surrounds it all year round. And in summer, in particular, it undergoes the fascinating polar phenomenon of the midnight sun. As a flat mass well framed by fragments of frozen land and spectacular fjords, it is the most extreme place for challenging arctic temperatures in chilling activities, including walks on the ice and close encounters with whales. Beware of icebergs, though, as Jake and Rose know all too well. Book your next customised trip now, leave today!
Show less