Expedition Cruising in Greenland
As part of our continuing commitment to provide the most up-to-date information and best practices for our partners in the cruise industry, the Greenland National Museum offers several resources for cruise ship companies and expedition teams working in Greenland. These resources include:
- Application for scientific research
- Reporting templates for archaeologists
- Site-specific Guidelines (SSGs)
- NKA-approved guides (Northeast National Park)
- Guidance for landings in the Northeast National Park
The Greenland National Museum values its collaboration with the cruise industry and actively seeks to strengthen partnerships with those companies that demonstrate a commitment to sustainable tourism and the preservation of Greenland's cultural heritage. For inquiries, feedback, or comments regarding cultural heritage tourism in Greenland, please contact the Greenland National Museum and Archive’s National Heritage Resource Manager, Hans Harmsen, at harmsen@natmus.gl.
The Greenland National Museum and Archives is the primary authority responsible for the protection and conservation of Greenland's cultural heritage. Its legal mandate ensures these resources are preserved and accessible for both current and future generations, as supported by the legislation outlined in the table below.
Greenland’s Laws and Executive Orders concerning the Protection of cultural heritage
1937 | Beretninger og kundgørelser vedrørende Grønlands Styrelse Nr. 3. |
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2008 | Austmannadalen: Hjemmestyrets bekendtgørelse nr. 23 af 14. juli 2008 om fredning af Austmannadalen. |
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