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International Dialing Code for Greenland is +299.

Mobile roaming agreements exist but coverage is limited to the main towns. Handsets can be hired at TELE Greenland shops (in all cities). A deposit is required. Roaming agreements exist with some international mobile phone companies.

There are no public phone boxes.

Internet cafes in the towns and some libraries.

Post office hours: Mon-Fri 09:00-15:00. Greenland produces its own stamps which are popular among collectors. Post from Greenland takes about four to five days to reach Europe.

Aasiaat Radio is the last maritime radio station in Greenland and talk to most of the sailboats coming up along the coast. Nanna ([email protected]) is intended to take over from Bo Mogensen ([email protected]) in 2024.

It will help to have at least VHF on board preferably with AIS. Moreover an Iridium set are recommended. SpaceX satellite system is said to be useful up to 76°N on the west coast of Greenland.

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  1. August 29, 2023 at 3:38 PM
    Bo Mogensen says:

    It will help to have at least VHF on board preferably with AIS.
    Moreover an Iridium set are recommended.
    SpaceX satellite system is said to be useful up to 76°N on the west coast of Greenland.

  2. March 18, 2020 at 4:00 AM
    victor11 says:

    As of 16 March 2020 its been reported two cases of COVID-19 in Nuuk. All arriving ships and sail boats are subject of 14 day quarantine.

  3. July 13, 2019 at 10:02 PM
    wellra says:

    invented a new route through South Greenland, which has no analogues, we rent a yacht, we are looking for travel companions.

  4. August 23, 2018 at 8:39 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Subject: 9H9573 – INFO – 08-18-1256 – LR – HEAVIER ICE CONDITIONS
    Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2018 13:06:44 +0000
    NORDREG IQALUIT 181256 UTC AUG 2018

    Good morning,
    Due to heavier than normal ice concentrations in the Canadian Arctic waters north of 70 degrees, the Canadian Coast Guard, recommends that pleasure craft do not navigate in the Beaufort Sea, Barrow, Peel Sound, Franklin Strait and Prince Regent.

    CCG icebreakers cannot safely escort pleasure craft. Operators of pleasure craft considering a northwest passage should also consider the risk of having to winter in a safe haven in the Arctic, or in the case of an emergency, be evacuated from beset vessels. Safety of mariners is our primary concern.
    REGARDS,
    NORDREG CANADA
    181256UTC\LR

    22nd August: OCC tweeted
    A message forwarded by Victor Wejer indicates that at least 22 vessels are affected and several have turned back to Greenland.

  5. December 6, 2016 at 6:42 AM
    Data Entry1 says:

    Not a place for the solo sailor, you will probably have to abandon your yacht there. Think about taking extra crew in case you need to do 20-minute growler watches on the bow in fog.

    Even in summer fog is cold and your face and hands even with gloves will get cold after 20 minutes of growler watching on the bow. A fantastic cruising area, whales to be seen every other day, but take a strong crew with you.

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