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This section gives you an overview of regulated areas in Greenland related to expedition activities, nature protection, wildlife conservation, and cultural heritage. Use this information to: - Check if your planned route falls under travel...
See moreUnder the Executive Order on Access to and Conditions for Travelling in Certain Parts of Greenland, a permit is required for travelling in various parts of Greenland with no public access. The areas where an access/expedition permit is required...
See moreCertain remote and isolated parts of Greenland are regulated under Executive Order No. 138 of 8 February 2010 on access and travel conditions in specific parts of Greenland. This regulation establishes the framework for safe and coordinated...
See moreAn expedition permit under Executive Order No. 138 of 8 February 2010 from the Government of Greenland is required for expeditions and organised travel activities in the following regulated areas:
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See moreTravel Advisory: Extreme Caution in Dickson Fjord and the National Park in North and East Greenland The Government of Greenland warns travelers to exercise extreme caution in Dickson Fjord (west of Ella Island) and across the National Park in...
See moreGreenland’s coastal regions include both strictly protected zones and sensitive unregulated areas, where access and activity levels are managed differently. Coastal Areas – Protected and Sensitive Zones Certain coastal regions,...
See moreSee map showing the Northeast Greenland National Park boundary and its 3-nautical-mile maritime zone. (All land and sea areas within these limits require a permit under the Park regulations.)
See moreProtected wildlife and nature zones A portion of the protected area is divided into three subzones: Subzone A comprises the land area near Sermermiut. Subzone B covers the inner marine section of the Ilulissat Icefjord....
See moreIn addition, out of regard for the local tourism in the entire rim area of the inland ice, no permit is required for trips of less than 24 hours duration. This implies that, for example, expedition participants will be able to stay at the...
See morePursuant to section 3(2) of the Executive Order on Travel, a permit is required for sailing in the area referred to in section 1 of the Executive Order, regardless of the duration of the trip. In practice, this means that cruise vessels and other...
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