Description
Sailing in Greenland during the old days, referring to the Viking era (around 10th-15th centuries), involved navigating challenging Arctic waters with relatively basic ships and relying heavily on favorable weather conditions. The Vikings, known as Norsemen, established settlements in Greenland during a period of warmer climate.Inuit sailing in Greenland involved versatile skin boats like kayaks and umiaqs, crucial for hunting, fishing, and transportation across icy waters. These vessels were central to their survival and way of life in the Arctic environment.




