Greenland Blog

Welcome to the official blog of Greenland Adventures by Icelandic Mountain Guides, your trusted source for guided and self guided tour in Greenland.  Here you can learn more about Greenland's vast and beautiful nature, travel tips and all sorts of useful information to help you make the most of your time in Greenland. Cheers!

The East Greenland Rock Climbing Project

At Greenland Adventures, we are passionate about the outdoors, and a huge part of this philosophy is about inspiring others to to be passionate about the outdoors. With that in mind, what better place to...

Pioneer of the Month: Simon Honeymoons and Kayaks through the Immensity!

Hailing from Portugal, Simon is now a full-time Londoner, and came to Greenland in order to experience the bigger things in life: a vast sense of nature and a connection with the landscape. I In addition...

Where to Go in Greenland

Greenland is the world’s largest island. Naturally, choosing where you should go is not the easiest thing in the world, since every region has it’s quirks and specialities. So, to help you sort your north...

10 Otherworldly Photos from Greenland's Icefjords

Greenland is not as green as it you might think. In fact, it has a heck of a lot of ice. This ice is nothing short of incredible, these great tongues that come off the Greenland Ice Cap break off into chunks...

Pioneer of the Month: Johan Unplugs!

Nowadays, it has become increasingly important to unplug, to get away form it all, to make sure that you leave behind the constant pulls on your attention, from everything to click bait to the endless stream...

Summer in Greenland

What do locals do during the summertime in Greenland? How do they spend their time? Well, basking in the light of midnight sun, practically over the nation, Greenlanders are very busy enjoying...

The Roof of the Arctic - Mt: Gunnbjörn Summit Expedition

Icelandic Mountain Guides had a busy season in the Watkins Mountains Range this year, with three separate trips lined up one after the other.  Ascending to the Roof of the Arctic This first trip was...