Travellers to Greenland will find that local customs are shaped strongly by Inuit heritage and a community-oriented way of life. Locals value calm, respectful communication. Greenlanders are generally reserved, patient and attentive. Silence is not considered uncomfortable and should be respected as part of the local social rhythm.
Be mindful when interacting in small communities: always ask before taking photos, respect private spaces, and tread lightly around cultural sites and wildlife. Always follow the guidelines to help ensure tourism remains respectful and sustainable. Social gatherings, such as the traditional kaffemik, reflect Greenland’s emphasis on warmth and community. Try to learn a few words in Kalaallisut for more meaningful interactions.
Embrace Greenland’s slower pace, respect cultural boundaries, and stay flexible amid weather-driven changes.








