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Maniitsoq, Greenland cruise port guide

Located in the central part of Greenland’s western coast, Maniitsoq is Greenland’s sixth-largest town, and home to less than 2700 inhabitants. The main attractions are the small museum and old cemetery at the northern end of town. At the community hall local artist and artisans usually exhibit some of their carvings and beadwork. The beadwork pieces are not created just as souvenirs for visitors — the national dress of the West-Greenlandic women uses an elaborately beaded collar. Fishing trips and even heli-skiing on nearby mountains are considered Maniitsoq’s other assets. View less Its local name (meaning ‘place of rugged terrain’) contrasts somewhat with the name given by the Danish in 1782 (‘New Sugarloaf’).

About Maniitsoq, Greenland

Maniitsoq is a small town on the west coast of Greenland, accessible by boat and air. It has a STOL airport built in 1998–2007, bus service within the town, and a small port. Cruise ships visiting Greenland may call here as part of west coast itineraries.

Maniitsoq has an Arctic climate with cold winters. The best visiting window for cruise ships is July and August when days are long and temperatures are mildest.

Quick facts

Coordinates 65.4167, 52.9000
Available cruises 3