Greenland climate-factsGreenland’s northernmost point is just 708 km away from the North Pole and forms part of the Arctic Circle. While the noun Arctic refers to that geographical area, ‘arctic’ is also widely recognised as an adjective to describe something as ‘extremely cold’. With that in mind, Greenland’s climate can definitely be described as arctic.Wildlife & Nature Greenland Environmental commitment Sustainability 3 mins readRead more
Greenland Sea - aboutDive in and Learn All About the Greenland Sea How much do most people know about the Greenland Sea? Perhaps it’s obvious that because a lot of it is within the Arctic Circle it’s going to be cold and probably full of icebergs.Wildlife & Nature Greenland Sea Greenland Greenland gyrfalcon 3 mins readRead more
Wildlife in GreenlandThe coastal ice-free fringe of Greenland supports a range of mammals and birds living in the seas, fjords and protected areas, offering nature lovers a unique wildlife experience. Wildlife & Nature Arctic Wildlife Arctic Fox Greenland gyrfalcon 4 mins readRead more
A sensational adventure in northern GreenlandThe Fram II expedition: A sensational adventure in northern Greenland Legendary explorer Otto Sverdrup and his crew made the Fram II expedition one of the most fruitful expeditions in history.Wildlife & Nature Greenland Greenland gyrfalcon Greenland Sea 7 mins readRead more
FAQ: Northern LightsFrequently Asked Questions: the Northern Lights Check out our guide with the most popular questions about the incredible aurora borealis.Wildlife & Nature Northern Lights Aurora Borealis Svalbard 8 mins readRead more
What causes the Northern Lights?The lights in the sky have occurred since the dawn of our planet. Dinosaurs walked under them, just as we do today. They are a constant of our world – always there, even when it’s too bright for us to see them. But what are they and how are they created?Aurora Borealis Norway Svalbard Greenland 3 mins readRead more
Travel Guide – Things to do in IcelandIf your list for wanted vacation experiences involves volcanoes and lava fields, hot springs, geysers, glaciers and waterfalls, there is really just one place on earth you can go. Welcome to Iceland.Iceland Volcanoes Arctic Circle Arctic Archipelago 6 mins readRead more