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Ittoqqortoormiit

Greenland

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Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland

There are few places where you can truly feel at the edge of the world as you can in Ittoqqortoormiit. As one of the world’s most remote settlements, this small, colorful village of approximately 400 residents is situated in East Greenland near Scoresby Sund. To say that the wild, untouched landscape surrounding the village is incredible would not do it justice. From dogsledding and hiking to kayaking, fishing and boat tours, there are many ways to discover the diverse wildlife, rugged cliffs and large icebergs dotting this unique corner of the world.

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland
  • Time Zone
    East Greenland Time Zone
  • Language
    The official language is Greenlandic, which has four dialects (South Greenlandic, East Greenlandic, West Greenlandic and Thule). “Aluu” means hello and have a nice day. To tell someone thank you, say “qujan.”
  • Currency & Shopping
    Danish Krone There are not many shopping opportunities, but you can find a small selection of souvenirs in local stores.
    • Famous For
      Ittoqqortoormiit is known for being one of the most remote settlements in the world and for the extraordinary natural beauty and diverse wildlife surrounding the village.
    • Important
      Summers are still very cool, so bring extra clothing for layering if you’re embarking on an outdoor adventure.
    • Fun Fact #1
      Covering a staggering 972,000 square kilometers—most of which is covered by the Ice Sheet — Northeast Greenland National Park is the world’s largest national park. The untouched landscape is home to musk oxen, polar fox, polar bears, wolves, walrus and a variety of sea birds.
    • Fun Fact #2
      Be immersed in the natural beauty of Scoresby Sund — the world’s largest fjord system — on a hike through the expansive tundra or on a boat tour past the dramatic cliffs rising from the water.
      • Fun Fact: Foodies
        Suaasat is considered the national dish of Greenland and is a hearty soup traditionally made from seal, whale, reindeer or seabirds — ideal after spending the day among the ice!
      • Fun Fact: Landmarks
        Visit the Ittoqqortoormiit Museum for a glimpse into the fascinating local culture and history of the region.
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