Situated in southeastern Greenland, Skjoldungen is a vast uninhabited island on the King Frederick VI Coast. The island features breathtakingly beautiful natural scenery and a tundra climate. Sandwiched between two fjords, namely the Northern Skjoldungen Fjord, and the Southern Skjoldungen Fjord, Skjoldungen boasts picturesque landscapes that draw visitors from around the globe. Visitors can learn about the history of the Paleo-Eskimo people and the Inuit people, explore the wildlife in the region, and the Qoornoq site, which includes Thule culture graves, is for history lovers.