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  •  Warming Island Greenland

    "Uunartoq Hot Springs" is an island destination in southern Greenland, and country's only one where the spring is used as swimming pool, and during whole-year round. Uunartoq is an uninhabited island...

  •  Siglufjordur

    Siglufjordur is a small fishing town located on Iceland's northern coast, with population around 1200. The town is foumos for its Herring Era Museum (opened in 1994) themed on the region's herring...

  •  Vigur Island

    Vigur Island is a small isle with length 2 km (1,2 mi) and width 400 m (1310 ft). This is a green oasis in the waters of Isafjardardjup fjord, and home of a family of ship farmers. The island is the...

  •  Qassiarsuk

    Qassiarsuk is a port village on Narsaq Peninsula, in Greenland's Kujalleq municipality, with population under 50. The settlement was founded in 1924 (as Greenland's first sheep farm) and is best...

  •  Stykkisholmur

    Stykkisholmur is a port town in western Iceland (on Snaefellsnes Peninsula's northern part) with a population of around 1200. The region's economy is traditionally based on the commercial fishing...

  •  Hvalsey

    Hvalsey (Qaqortukulooq/Whale Island) houses Eystribyggd/Eastern Settlement (2017-listed by UNESCO as a Heritage Site) which is part of the Kujataa archeological sites with Greenland's largest Old...

  •  Herm Island

    Herm Island is one of the UK's Channel Islands but administratively is part St Peter Port (Bailiwick of Guernsey). The island is in the English Channel, located northwest of France and south of...

  •  Hrisey Island

    Hrisey Island is located in Eyjafjordur fjord (off Iceland's northern coast) and approx 35 km (22 mi) north of Akureyri. The island covers an area of approx 8 km2 (3 mi2). In 2004, it became part of...

  •  Patreksfjordur

    Patreksfjordur is a small port town in northwestern Iceland (on Westfjords Peninsula) with population under 1000. Like most settlements in the region, Patreksfjordur's economy is based mainly on...

  •  Djupavik

    Djupavik is a cruise port (on Reykjarfjordur bay) and a small village (population under 100). The settlement is part of Iceland's Vestfirdir/Westfjords (Strandir coastal region) and of the...

  •  Torshavn

    Torshavn is the largest seaport and capital city of Faroe Islands (autonomous territory of Denmark). The city is located on Streymoy Island's eastern coast and has population around 13,000. Faroe...

  •  Reykjavik

    Reykjavik is Iceland's main seaport, also the country's capital city and center of the cod-fishing industry. The city has population around 124,000. Reykjavik Harbour (port locode ISREY) is also...

  •  Akureyri

    Akureyri is a major cruise port and one of Iceland's oldest towns, located approx 240 km (150 mi) northeast of the country's capital city Reykjavik. Akureyri features picturesque historic houses...

  •  Tasiilaq

    Tasiilaq is a port town on Ammassalik Island's southeastern coast, located in Sermersooq municipality (southeastern Greenland). By population (around 2,000), it is the most populous community on...

  •  Qaqortoq

    Qaqortoq is a port town located near Cape Thorvaldsen (southern Greenland) with population around 3,000. This is south Greenland's most populous town and country's 4th-largest - after Nuuk, Sisimiut...

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