The U.S. may or may not take over Greenland someday, but all the political attention is driving traffic to Intrepid Travel's Greenland excursion page.
"Greenland is experiencing a surge in global interest, but as politicians like Donald Trump and JD Vance revive ambitions to stake a claim, the real transformation is happening on the ground—through tourism," Intrepid officials said in a release.
"With direct flights from New York launching this summer and a brand-new international airport, visitor interest in Greenland is surging—clicks to Intrepid Travel’s Greenland trip shot up 94% in the past week as American Google searches for 'Greenland travel' also spiked."
Intrepid’s first departure, set for 04JUL, is nearly sold out with very limited space still available for the rest of the summer. But as the world rushes in, the real question is: who benefits?
A New Model for Tourism—Built by Greenlanders, for Greenlanders
Greenland, an Arctic giant ten times the size of the UK, remains one of the least-visited countries in the world. Unlike its Nordic neighbors, Greenland is determined to chart its own path, prioritizing Indigenous-led tourism, environmental protections, and economic sovereignty.
That’s why Intrepid Travel, in partnership with Visit Greenland, is launching a new land-based expedition designed to direct tourism dollars into local hands—not foreign corporations.
“We’re seeing a jump in American interest in Greenland fueled by a powerful mix of political intrigue, exciting new travel infrastructure, and a wave of intense media attention,” said Leigh Barnes, President of the Americas, Intrepid Travel. “But with this massive wave of tourism set to hit Greenland, it’s critical to build sustainably from the outset.”
A mindset highlighted in Intrepid’s latest Not Hot List 2025, prominently featuring Greenland’s Disko Island on the cover.
“Greenland’s tourism boom shouldn’t be decided in political offices thousands of miles away—it should be shaped by the people who actually live there,” said Barnes.
Beyond the Cruise Ship: A Deeper Way to Experience Greenland
For decades, polar cruises have dominated tourism in Greenland, offering limited interactions with local people. But Intrepid’s 10-day Greenland Expedition is different—it’s land-based, immersive, and designed to connect travellers with Greenlandic culture in a way that cruise passengers never experience.
- Hike across glaciers and cruise through iceberg-strewn fjords
- Visit remote settlements and experience a traditional kaffemik (coffee gathering) in a local’s home
- Hear Greenlandic mythology from an Indigenous storyteller
- Trek to a remote eco-lodge on Lyngmark Mountain under the midnight sun
- Explore Disko Island, where Greenland’s raw landscapes and Arctic wilderness collide
“Surrounded by icebergs and whales, Disko Island embodies Greenland’s pristine beauty while allowing visitors to immerse themselves in local culture," said Kristijan Svajnzger, Intrepid’s Regional Manager of the Nordics. "Imagine lounging on the Black Sand Beach, hearing children play football nearby while whales breach in the distance. It’s a summer spectacle unlike anywhere else.”