Greenland Transportation Guide
Greenland Transportation Guide: Navigate the Arctic island with limited public transport. Explore local taxis, air travel, ferries, and unique transportation challenges.


Greenland Transportation Guide – International Airports
Greenland has four international airports:
Kangerlussuaq Airport (SFJ)
Narsarsuaq Airport (UAK)
Nuuk Airport (GOH)
Ilulissat Airport (JAV)
National Airports
In addition to the international airports, Greenland also has several national airports, including:
Kulusuk Airport (KUS)
Maniitsoq Airport (JSU)
Paamiut Airport (JFR)
Qaanaaq Airport (NAQ)
Qaarsut Airport (JQA)
Sisimiut Airport (JHS)
Upernavik Airport (UPK)
Uummannaq Airport (UMD)
These airports provide essential transportation services for local residents and tourists traveling within Greenland.
Greenland Transportation Guide – Trains
There are no trains in Greenland. Due to the country’s harsh climate and terrain, most transportation within Greenland is done via air, sea, or land vehicles such as snowmobiles or dog sleds.


Greenland Transportation Guide – Buses
Greenland does have a bus system in some of its larger towns and cities, such as Nuuk and Ilulissat.
These buses provide local transportation for residents and visitors, but the routes and schedules can be limited. In more remote areas, transportation is often done via boat or plane.
Additionally, many residents in Greenland use snowmobiles or dog sleds as a means of transportation in the winter months.


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Greenland Transportation Guide – SIM Cards
Obtaining a local SIM card in Greenland is possible and can be a convenient way for travelers to access mobile services during their stay. Here are general steps to get a SIM card for travelers in Greenland:
Choose a Mobile Network:
In Greenland, the major telecommunications providers include TELE Greenland and its subsidiary TELE-POST. Research the available networks and choose one that suits your needs.
Visit a Mobile Carrier Store:
Locate a store or an authorized reseller of the chosen mobile network provider. These stores can be found in towns and settlements.
Bring Identification:
Bring a valid form of identification, such as a passport. Identification may be required to register the SIM card.
Choose a Plan:
Mobile carriers typically offer various prepaid plans. Choose a plan that suits your data, call, and text needs during your stay.
Insert the SIM Card:
After purchasing the SIM card and plan, insert it into your unlocked phone. If your phone is locked to a specific carrier, you may need to contact your carrier to unlock it before using a local SIM card.
Activate the Plan:
Follow the instructions provided by the mobile carrier to activate your plan. This may involve making a call or sending a text message.
Top Up:
Prepaid plans in Greenland often need to be topped up periodically. You can do this at carrier stores, authorized resellers, or using online methods.
Always check with the respective mobile carriers for the most current information on available plans, prices, and activation procedures.
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