While the Dutch celebrities immerse themselves en masse in a summer full of beach beds, sunburn and Aperol Spritz, Tina Nijkamp opts for a completely different course. “I don’t like the summer at all!”
Where many Dutch people eagerly await what UV rays and a towel in the sand in this struggling summer are eagerly looking forward to, Tina Nijkamp TV authority has nothing to do with that. No Costa del Sol, no Ibiza, no Italian Riviera, but ice, fog and glaciers. Tina knows better than anyone that it can still be a holiday without a beach.
Woolen
Tina Telraam left her millions of building in Amsterdam yesterday to go on a journey to … “I’m going to Iceland, because I don’t like the summer. I’m going to Iceland and Greenland. Yes, wonderful. I think it’s far too hot here,” The Media Week.
Greenland is not exactly a destination where you will arrive with your slippers and inflatable crocodile. Tourism mainly consists of expeditions, nature trips and cruise visits to ghost villages, glaciers and fjords. It is especially a lot of melting ice sheets, humpback whales and here and there a lost Danish tourist with a woolen hat.
Greenland
Greenland is one of the least visited destinations in the world and is nowadays best known for the Trump rel: the American president suggested buying the island of Denmark.
Colleague Mark Koster thinks it is crazy: “A very strange question, but what exactly are you going to do?”
Tina: “Well, then I just go … there they all have volcanoes and I know a lot of all. Just chilling.”
Not on the beach
So it will be a cold summer for Tina. “So it’s not that you can be found on a beach?”, Says Mark.
Tina: “No.”
Mark: “Never?”
Tina: “No.”
Mark: “How long have you not been on the beach?”
Tina: “Well, I sometimes come with the dog, but not to sunbathe. No, I don’t like it anyway. I often go to Center Parks with my children, but you don’t have a beach there either. They do swim. They do swim.”
Beach girl
Mark has to do with Tina’s offspring. “Now suppose your daughter is a bit of a beach girl or your son.”
Tina: “Yes, they are both fortunately not, so I benefit from that.”
Mark: “Is it that way? I don’t want to play the psychologist now, but isn’t it that you push it?”
Tina concludes laughing: “Hahaha. No. No. Certainly not. We will have a lot of fun.”

