Travel Information From Mozambique to Greenland

Current Time Zone in
Greenland: UTC -03:00

No more searching for hours to find out what you need in order to travel. Berbe is completely free and gives you comprehensive information on travel requirements in order to travel from Mozambique to Greenland.

Travel rules are constantly changing from Mozambique to Greenland to keep people safe from COVID-19. Our team have been at the forefront of the pandemic since February 2020 and have pioneered innovative technologies to help reduce the spread of the virus.

The travel industry has suffered immensely and with lack of information and continuous travel restrictions, Berbe acts like your own personal travel assistant to help you get to your destination with minimum effort.

Are You Vaccinated?
Before arrival in the Greenland

Required Test

None

Test Time

None

Minimum Age Required For Test

None

Additional document(s) required

No , Advance Passenger Information is not required

On arrival in the Greenland

Required Test

None

Quarantine Required

No

Minimum Age Required For Test

None

ALERT

This country has more travel information

Useful Information About Greenland

Do I need a visa?

Visa required before travel

Local emergency numbers

Recommended vaccinations

Routine Vaccines

Make sure you are up-to-date on all routine vaccines before every trip. Some of these vaccines include

  • Chickenpox (Varicella)
  • Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis
  • Flu (Influenza)
  • Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR)
  • Polio
  • Shingles

COVID-19

All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines.

Hepatitis A

Consider for most travelers; recommended for travelers at higher risk (e.g. visiting smaller cities, villages, or rural areas where exposure might occur through food or water; or prone to ""adventurous eating"")

Hepatitis B

Recommended for unvaccinated travelers of all ages to Greenland.

Measles

Infants 6 to 11 months old traveling internationally should get 1 dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine before travel. This dose does not count as part of the routine childhood vaccination series.

Rabies

Greenland is free of dog rabies. However, rabies may still be present in wildlife species, particularly bats. CDC recommends rabies vaccination before travel only for people working directly with wildlife. These people may include veterinarians, animal handlers, field biologists, or laboratory workers working with specimens from mammalian species.

Passport requirements

You will need 6 months validity remaining on your passport from the date beyond the planned stay.

Language and local phrases

Local Phrases Language : Greenlandic

Local Phrases :

Greetings

Hello = Haluu
How are you? = Qanoq ippit?

Conversational

Are you well/good? = Ajunngilatit?
Fine, thank you. = Ajunngilanga, qujanaq.
It's good/fine = Ajunngilaq
What is your name? = Qanoq ateqarpit?
My name is ______ = ______-mik ateqarpunga

Basics

Thank you = Qujanaq
You're welcome = Illillu
Yes = Aap/Aappi/Suu
No = Naa/Naamik
Maybe = Immaqa
Right? = Ilaa?
I'm sorry = Utoqqatserpunga
Goodbye = Baaj/Baj/Baabaj
See you! = Takuss!
I can't speak Greenlandic [well] = Kalaallisut oqalusinnanngilanga
Do you speak English? = Tuluttut oqaluttarpi?
Good morning = Kumoorn
Good afternoon = Kutaa
Good night = Kunaat
Good night (sleep well, to one person) = Sinilluarit
I don't understand = Paasinngilanga
Where is the toilet? = Anartarfik sumiippa?

Emergencies

Help! = Ikiu!
Look out! = Mianersorit!

Your Embassy / Consular contact

Not Available

Currency

DKK - Danish krone

Currency Converter

Weather

Plug socket / Adapter type

Type C / Type E / Type F / Type K View Plug-Type

Local laws

The removal of natural resources, including any precious and semi-precious metals, stones, and gemstones is strictly regulated. To avoid complications, check with the Ministry of Mineral Resources before attempting to leave Greenland with any of these items. Drugs Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are severe. Convicted offenders can expect jail sentences or heavy fines. Alcohol, drugs and travel Cannabis and international travel You must be at least 18 years of age to drive a car in Greenland. You should carry an international driving permit Penalties for drinking and driving, as well as for speeding, are severe.

Country population

56,081

Capital city

Nuuk

Nuuk, Greenland's capital, is a small city on the country's southwest coast. Its large fjord system is known for waterfalls, humpback whales and icebergs. The waterfront is dotted with brightly colored houses against the backdrop of Sermitsiaq mountain. Greenland National Museum has mummies and Inuit skin boats, while the Nuuk Art Museum displays local works. The Katuaq cultural center offers films, concerts and art.

Customs Allowances

Customs Allowances : Click Here

Crimes

Crime

The crime rate is low. There are no serious security or safety concerns. Take normal security precautions and ensure personal belongings, including passports and travel documents, are secure at all times.

Driving License

Public Holidays

01, January
2025

New Year

Monday

06, January
2025

Epiphany (Half Day)

Saturday

28, March
2025

Maundy Thursday

Thursday

29, March
2025

Good Friday

Friday

01, April
2025

Easter Monday

Monday

26, April
2025

Great Prayer Day

Friday

09, May
2025

Ascension Day

Thursday

20, May
2025

Whit Monday

Monday

21, June
2025

National Day

Friday

25, December
2025

Christmas Day

Wednesday

26, December
2025

Boxing Day

Thursday

31, December
2025

New Year's Eve

Tuesday

Religion/Things Not to Do

  • The most common religion in Greenland is Evangelical Lutheranism
  • Don't extract or export any natural resources, stones or gemstones without checking with local authorities.
  • Don't travel to Northeast Greenland National Park or central ice fields without official permission.
  • don't expect roadways or railways between towns - the main transportation form is air travel, sea travel, snowmobiles or skiing.
  • Don't forget the local laws are based on the Danish ones.

Insurance Information

Do I need travel insurance to travel to Greenland?

Travel insurance is very important when traveling overseas. We strongly recommend that you take out cover to travel to Greenland. You can usually take out single trip or annual multi-trip cover to give you peace of mind should anything happen.

It can be a better and cheaper option to take annual multi-trip cover as it usually covers any number of trips taken in one year with a maximum of up to around 60 days away per trip.

We work with the top names in the industry and have already pre-selected the easiest, cheapest and best quality travel insurance on the market to save you time and money trying to find the best cover.

Travel insurance typically covers the following; however, you can tailor a policy to suit your needs depending on where you are traveling to, your activities and how long you are away.

  • Medical Expenses
    Medical treatment can be extremely costly and add up very quickly, and include Overnight stays in hospital, minor or major surgery, accident and emergency treatment, drugs, COVID-19 treatment, journey home if you cannot use the original ticket, dental treatment, and many more unexpected expenses.
  • Baggage and personal belongings
    If your baggage is lost, stolen, damaged or delayed it is extremely frustrating. If you must buy new clothes, toiletry products or personal belongings it can be very expensive and time consuming.
  • Cancellation
    Sometimes due to unforeseen circumstances you may need to cancel your trip. This could be due to several reasons such as illness, injury, a bereavement or many other scenarios. Usually airlines, tour operators and hotels have large cancellation fees, so buying travel insurance that covers this is recommended.

Health Risk/Care

Health Care

Healthcare System in Greenland

The healthcare system in Greenland is a publicly financed governmental responsibility managed by the Agency for Health and Prevention.

Health Risk

Leptospirosis

Caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira.

Hantavirus

Less commonly, being around someone sick with hantavirus.

Tuberculosis (TB)

Caused from an infected and contagious person coughing, speaking, or singing.