About 1.284 kilometres in a straight line from Reykjavik Harbour to the southern bay of Nanortalik, but since I know nothing of sailing, the route I'd take by boat is about 1.390 kilometres, or ~750 nautical miles.
916 statute miles, 1475 kilometers, or 796 nautical miles from the airport at St. Johns to the heliport at Nanortalik. Same distance back too!
Port of Nanortalik, Greenland to Port of Reykjavik, Iceland: 934 nautical miles.
Iceland is south of Greenland, and Reykjavik is its capital.
The distance from London, England, to Reykjavik, Iceland, is 1,178 air miles. That equals 1,895 kilometers or 1,023 nautical miles.
The distance between Reykjavik, Iceland, and Brussels, Belgium, is 1,320 miles. (2,125km).
The flight distance from West Houston Airport to Reykjavik, Iceland is about 3,903 miles.
Baffin Island is probably the largest near Greenland.
Youngest, you've escaped Reykjavik!
The air distance from St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, to Reykjavik, Iceland, is 1,629 miles. That equals 2,621 kilometers or 1,415 nautical miles.
The coordinates are a little bit off, but it puts you in the vicinity of Nuuk, Greenland.
Air distance from London, England, United Kingdom to Reykjavik, Iceland is 1,178 miles. That is 1,895 kilometers. It is 1,023 nautical miles.
4911 miles (7903 kilometers)
The distance between Stromness and Reykjavik in nautical miles is roughly 614.