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Ilulissat is a town located on the west coast of Greenland, known for its stunning icebergs and glaciers. The official currency used in Greenland is the Danish Krone. The town is famous for being the home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ilulissat Icefjord, where visitors can witness the breathtaking sight of massive icebergs breaking off from the glacier and floating out to sea. The local Inuit culture is rich and vibrant, with traditional practices still being observed in daily life. Ilulissat offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the Arctic landscape up close.
When to visit
The best time to visit Ilulissat is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is milder and the days are long. This is also the peak tourist season, so it's advisable to book accommodations and tours in advance. Winter, from December to February, offers a chance to see the Northern Lights and experience dog sledding, but temperatures can drop significantly below freezing. Spring and fall are shoulder seasons with fewer tourists and changing landscapes as the ice melts or freezes.
Getting around
In Ilulissat, the main mode of transportation is by foot due to the compact size of the town. Taxis are available for longer distances or for tours outside the town. Dog sledding and snowmobiling are popular ways to explore the surrounding areas in winter. Boat tours are also a common way to see the icebergs up close, especially during the summer months when the sea ice has melted.
Traveller tips
Pack warm clothing and layers, even in summer, as temperatures can vary throughout the day. Be prepared for long daylight hours in summer and long periods of darkness in winter. Respect the local customs and traditions of the Inuit people, such as removing shoes before entering homes. Try local dishes like raw whale skin and dried fish for a taste of traditional Greenlandic cuisine. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as whales, seals, and polar bears, especially on boat tours.