Igaliku is in southern Greenland.
Igaliku - quite surprisingly considering its country and latitude - is, of all things, a farming village! Like Nunataaq, fields surround the buildings in the village.
Igaliku is hard to reach, as it is almost completely isolated. The only town on the same peninsula is Qaqortoq, nearly 30 miles (50 km) away over high, rocky mountains. The end of the peninsula is dominated by glaciers, and one could get to Igaliku from Narsarsuaq by crossing the freezing Greenland waters or crossing a glacier.
Everything in the village itself is within walking distance. However, the road across the peninsula is nearly 4 km, and continues nearly 2 more km.
Igaliku is a small town, with a small supermarket, open a few hours everyday.
At the Igaliku Country Hotel you can order breakfast, lunch and dinner in the Igaliku Café. For lunch you just show up, but for breakfast and dinner it is a good idea to book in advance to make sure to get a seat. The hotel is most busy in July and August.
Go to the Igaliku Café for coffee and other drinks.
At Igaliku there are some choices of accommodation:
From 2019, there is 4G cell coverage in the village. You can also get Wi-Fi at the Igaliku Café for a small fee.
Qaqortoq, main town in southern Greenland. <br> Narsaq, a town further down Tunulliarfik Fjord towards Qaqortoq. <br> Narsarsuaq, a town with an airport in southern Greenland. <br> All of these places can be reached by Disko Line boats or Air Greenland helicopter.
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