Flight tickets to Qaanaaq from DKK 13,265

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Qaanaaq (NAQ)
Depart 22/06/2026
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DKK 14,531
Seen: 11 hrs ago
One-way
Economy

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Depart 19/08/2026

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Introduction to Qaanaaq

The Qaanaaq area is the place if you want to get very close to Greenlandic Inuit culture. In fact, the settlement of Siorapaluk is one of the northernmost settlements in the world. Here, the word “authentic” takes on a special meaning. The landscape is different, and the conditions for family life are harsh. Here, people go to the Pilersuisoq supermarket to buy what the season requires in order to get by.

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The best time to visit

The best time to visit

The best time to visit Qaanaaq is from July to August, when you can experience the midnight sun, sailing, kayaking, and hiking in the Arctic landscape. For dog sledding and winter adventures, the period from December to June is ideal. November to January offers polar night, where you can experience Arctic winter life. Each season has its unique experiences, so choose according to your interests.

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Experiences

Go on a dog sled tour across the sea ice, visit the Qaanaaq Museum, and learn about Knud Rasmussen and the area’s history. Experience the midnight sun in summer and the polar night in winter, and take part in guided tours to neighboring settlements or on hunts for narwhals and walruses.

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Nature experiences

Nature experiences

See massive icebergs, experience Arctic wildlife with narwhals, seals, and walruses, and hike in the mountains behind the town with views over Baffin Bay. In winter, you can go ice fishing or take a snowmobile trip in the magnificent, frozen landscape.

Food and culture

In Qaanaaq, food experiences are shaped by the season’s catch. Here you can taste dishes made from narwhal, walrus, reindeer, and Arctic fish, often prepared over open fire or as dried provisions. Culture is deeply rooted in Inuit ways of life, where storytelling, song, and drum dancing are still alive. Locals celebrate holidays with traditional dances and gatherings, and you can experience how ancient hunting methods and handicrafts are passed down from generation to generation.

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Local experiences

Local experiences

Take part in kaffemik with local families, buy handmade bone jewelry and tupilaks directly from artisans, and experience the strong community and living Inuit traditions that shape everyday life in Greenland’s northernmost town.

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Transport

Transport to Qaanaaq is by flight via Air Greenland, typically with connections through Ilulissat and Upernavik. There is only one weekly flight, and weather conditions can cause delays. In Qaanaaq, you walk to most places, as the town is compact. Transport to and from the airport is arranged by the accommodations. Excursions in the area are by boat in summer and by dog sled or snowmobile over the sea ice in winter.

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Accommodation

Accommodation

In Qaanaaq, you can stay at small hotels, guesthouses, and private rentals. Accommodation offers simple comfort and Greenlandic hospitality, often with views of icebergs and the Arctic landscape. Many hosts can help arrange transport and local experiences, so you get the most out of your stay in the world’s northernmost town. Booking in advance is recommended.

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