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Dundas

Greenland

Introduction to Port

Nestled along Greenland's rugged coastline, Port Dundas stands apart as a gateway to the Arctic that blends raw wilderness with refined hospitality. What sets Dundas apart from other ports is its ability to deliver immersive signature experiences the moment ships tie up, from iceberg-focused excursions that glide beside calving glaciers to kayaking in glassy inlets where harbor seals surface to curious gazes. The destination network around Dundas threads together remote Inuit communities, ancient Norse sites, and living cultural traditions, inviting guests to sample reindeer stew, try carving with local artisans, or join a small-boat excursion to a windswept village. The fleet features ice-strengthened expedition ships designed for close-up exploration, with expansive observation lounges, low-noise propulsion, and Zodiacs that skim the surface for wildlife encounters. Onboard services emphasize Arctic comfort and discovery: Nordic-inspired cuisine using fresh seafood caught nearby, a science and culture team offering daily briefings, onboard spa and sauna facilities to thaw after shore visits, 24/7 guest services, and a sustainability program that minimizes wake, reduces footprints, and partners with local Greenlandic communities for authentic shore experiences.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Arctic landscapes
Breathtaking glaciers, fjords, and icebergs along the coast.
Remote serenity
Escape crowds in a pristine Arctic setting.
Wildlife watching
Opportunity to observe marine life and birds.
Photography opportunities
Capture dramatic light and ice formations at extreme latitudes.