Polar bear spotting in the ArcticIn the northernmost part of the world, where the ice is thick and the air is cold, there lives a creature. Laying your eyes on a polar bear is just an adventure away.Svalbard Greenland Northwest Passage 3 mins readRead more
University of Tasmania and Institute for Marine & Antarctic StudiesUTAS and IMAS are developing our understanding of the impact climate change are having on the delicate ecosystems in the southern Atlantic ocean. Antarctica Greenland Iceland Norway Read 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. Greenland Nature 4 mins readRead more
Expedition Travel Guide for GreenlandGreenland is truly a world apart – it’s beautiful, with glaciers and colossal blue icebergs, green meadows, hot springs and clean air. It's unlike any landscape you're likely to have seen before.Greenland Travel guide Planning your trip 6 mins readRead more
22 fun facts about GreenlandOn a Greenland cruise with HX, voyagers will get an authentic experience with the ancient culture and stunning wildlife. In a land dominated by ice sheets, there are limitless natural attractions. Check out these fascinating facts about the world's largest island:Greenland Read more
5 interesting facts about the Climate of GreenlandGreenland’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.Greenland Sustainability Facts & FAQs Read more