Iqaluit, Nunavut, sits at the head of Frobisher Bay, a northern gateway where Arctic scenery and Inuit culture converge to create a cruise port like no other. What sets this port apart is the way shore experiences blend into the landscape: intimate visits to the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building frame a deeper understanding of Inuit art and life, while guided excursions along the bay bring guests face-to-face with the stark beauty of ice-floe edges, tundra-dotted shoreline, and sweeping coastal vistas. Signature experiences center on culturally rich encounters and natural wonders—from viewing traditional crafts demonstrations and meeting local artists to photo-worthy moments of iceberg-draped seascapes and fleeting wildlife sightings in Frobisher Bay. Destinations reachable from Iqaluit emphasize Nunavut’s eastern Arctic character—short harbour walks in town, explorations of nearby coastal communities, and off-ship adventures that thread through dramatic fjords, ice fields, and berry-tinged summer blooms. The port supports an expedition-ready itinerary, with ice-strengthened ships, multiple Zodiacs for quick shore access, and shore programs led by knowledgeable local guides who share language, stories, and song. Onboard, guests enjoy a Canadian Arctic welcome: regionally inspired fare, expert talks about history and wildlife, and a thoughtful mix of wellness and learning experiences, plus practical gear and access to lectures and workshops that prepare travelers to step ashore with confidence. Together, these elements—authentic culture, spectacular Arctic scenery, and a thoughtfully designed onboard and on-shore program—make Iqaluit a standout port in any Arctic itinerary.