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The green bars indicate which months the area welcomes most visitors on an annual basis.
But make no mistake; we have lots of space for you, your family, your friends...and maybe even your pet!
How to get there
Via the international airport in Kangerlussuaq you fly to Narsarsuaq. However, during the summer months there are also several weekly departures from Copenhagen with Air Greenland and from Iceland with Air Iceland (from April to September). Onward transport to towns and settlements in South Greenland is by ship or Air Greenland's helicopter, including a regular service to Narsaq and Qaqortoq, as well as seasonal tourist boat connections to the settlements of Qassiarsuk and Igaliku (contact the local tourist office for details). From Narsarsuaq there are also connections to the rest of Greenland with Air Greenland's fixed-wing aircraft.
How to get around
The area is ideal for walking - both long and short hikes. You can go on fishing trips and excursions by boat. In winter, cars are supplemented with skis and snowmobiles. Transportation between towns and settlements in South Greenland is made by ship or Air Greenland's helicopters.
Where to sleep
You can stay at the hotel and the hostel, or you can put up a tent in the mountains, where the countryside and view pleases you most.
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