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  1. Quick facts. Facts about Qaqortoq. Name (Greenlandic): Qaqortoq. Name (danish): Julianehåb. Region in Greenland: South Greenland. Coordinates: 60°43′20″N 46°02′25″W. Postcode: 3920. Airport code: JJU. Population: 3005 (2023) Municipality: Kujalleq. Nearby towns and settlements: Narsaq Narsarsuaq Igaliku Qassiarsuk. View map.

    • Where Is Qaqortoq?
    • What Is The Best Time to Visit Qaqortoq?
    • What Should I Pack For A Visit to Qaqortoq?
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    • How Do I Get Around Qaqortoq?
    • Things to Do in Qaqortoq
    • Accommodation – Where to Stay in Qaqortoq
    • Restaurants and Cafes – Where to Eat in Qaqortoq
    • Souvenir Shopping
    • Nightlife in Qaqortoq

    Qaqortoqmeans “white” in Kalaallisut (the Greenlandic language). A slightly ironic name, as South Greenland is actually one of the greenest areas of the world’s largest island. The city is located on the south coast of Greenland at a lower latitude than Iceland. A fact that surprises many visitors! This southern location allows for some degree of a...

    Qaqortoq is primarily a summer destination for both local and international tourists. The weather is relatively mild and the main tourism office is open with a wide variety of excursions to suit all interests. Summer is also the time for festivals, including: 1. June – Qaqortoq Marathon. One of three marathons held in South Greenland in most years ...

    The season you are visiting and what you plan to do while in South Greenland will largely determine what you should pack for a visit to Qaqortoq.

    Although Qaqortoq is the largest city in South Greenland, it does not yet have an airport. For this reason, access is currently via helicopter or boat transfers only.

    Once you have arrived in Qaqortoq, it is very easy to get around independently. Given the small size of the city, people generally just walk. However, there are also a few taxis in Qaqortoq if you would prefer to save your legs from the hills!

    Although visiting the Norse (Viking) settlements will be one of the highlights of your stay in Qaqortoq, here are some other suggestions for how to enjoy your time in the South:

    Qaqortoq has a number of accommodation options available to visitors. The 4-star Hotel Qaqortoq is the premier accommodation and conference center in town with both single rooms and apartments available. It is located just above the harbor and also provides two of Qaqortoq’s four eating establishments. Other accommodation is available at Siniffik I...

    While there are several places to stay in Qaqortoq, the number of places to eat is limited. The Nanoq Brasserieat the Hotel Qaqortoq is the town’s fine dining experience and is only open in the evening. Although it specializes in different types of steak, there are a few other options available as well, including a “Greenlandic Symphony” tasting pl...

    Qaqortoq is a great place to shop for souvenirs. The Tourist Information Office in the harbor has a huge selection at all different price points or, if you are specifically after something made from sealskin, head over to the Great Greenlandfactory. They have a large showroom with a wide range of very fashionable products – all produced in Qaqortoq...

    If you want to hit the town after a day exploring around Qaqortoq, your only option during the week is the Hotel Qaqortoq. However, if you are in town on a Friday or Saturday night and have the stamina to stay up until midnight, check out what is happening at the Rock Housenear the harbor. It is the main bar in town, boasts the longest bar in South...

    • TishLondon. Horsham, UK 463 contributions. Peaceful. A short boat ride takes you to this very peaceful place with some simple ruins. Good photographic opportunities.
    • antheabaker. Loughborough, UK23 contributions. Lovely museum. This was a lovely inexpensive thing to do. I loved seeing the old kayaks and tools. The museum consists of two buildings which are close together.
    • Ginny F. Wahroonga, Australia 252 contributions. So cute! A real delight. A delightful and quirky place full of lovely people. This was the coldest place we visited on our world cruise, much icier than Iceland.
    • Rebecca M. Springfield, IL 109 contributions. Beautiful hike around Lake Tasersuaq. We arrived in Qaqortoq on HAL Voyage of the Vikings cruise. This is a small village with beautiful, colorful buildings.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QaqortoqQaqortoq - Wikipedia

    Qaqortoq, formerly Julianehåb, is a city in, and the capital of, the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland, located near Cape Thorvaldsen. With a population of 3,050 in 2020, it is the most populous town in southern Greenland and the fourth or fifth-largest town on the island.

  3. Here’s your ultimate guide to the top things to do in Qaqortoq, Greenland. 1. Qaqortoq Iceberg Boat Tour. Experience the majesty of the Arctic up close with a Qaqortoq iceberg boat tour. Glide through crystal-clear waters, weaving between colossal icebergs, each with its unique shape and story.

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Located on the southern tip of Greenland, Qaqortoq is the fourth largest town in Greenland. To put that into proportion for you, that’s still only 3,300 people. To say it’s small is an understatement. This is what Qaqortoq is really like: Planning a trip to Greenland?

  5. The Essential Guide to Qarqortoq, Greenland. Located near Cape Thorvaldsen, the town of Qaqortoq is the most populous town in southern Greenland. The area has a rich history, as it has been inhabited continuously since prehistoric times. You can still see traces of Thule and Norse cultures throughout the region, starting with the ruins of the ...

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