Baffin Bay, Nunavut

Baffin Island, Nunavut

Canada

Introduction to Port

Set apart from most cruise ports by its remote Arctic setting, Baffin Island, Nunavut delivers an experience where sculpted ice, emerald icebergs, and wind-worn coastlines frame encounters with a people and culture as enduring as the land itself. Here, signature experiences invite guests to connect with Inuit communities through storytelling sessions, throat-singing demonstrations, and hands-on craft workshops, while adventure seekers can join guided Zodiac excursions, ice-wedge kayaking, and tundra hikes to see muskoxen, Arctic hare, and migratory birds in their protected habitats. The port serves as gateway to a constellation of destinations—Iqaluit's colorful waterfront where history meets modern art, Pond Inlet's sun-washed harbor with its sweeping fjords, and remote outpost visits that reveal subsistence traditions and spectacular bird cliffs—each offering a different facet of Nunavut's vast wilderness. The onboard and fleet features emphasize Arctic readiness and intimate discovery: ice-strengthened hulls, expedition equipment, and crewed zodiac teams ensure safe, up-close exploration, while intimate observation lounges, glass-walled decks, and heated interiors let guests soak in northern light and ocean spray. Onboard services fuse comfort with culture, offering locally inspired cuisine, northern-winds spa rituals, and enrichment programs led by naturalists and Inuit guides, so guests depart with a sense of having touched a polar world that remains vast, wild, and wonderfully welcoming.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Iconic Arctic landscapes
Experience towering fjords, ice fields, and endless northern skies.
Wildlife Encounters
Seasonal whale watching and diverse marine life.
Inuit culture
Meet welcoming communities with deep Arctic traditions.
Unique daylight patterns
Experience 24-hour daylight in summer and polar night in winter.