Prince Christian Sound

Prince Christian Sound

Greenland

Introduction to Port

Prince Christian Sound is unlike any other cruise port, a living gateway between the Labrador Sea and the Irminger Sea where a 100-km fjord slices between soaring granite walls, ice gouges, and rolling tundra, so intimate that a ship feels almost part of the landscape. Its signature experience is the transit itself, a quiet, cinematic passage through a wind sculpted corridor where icebergs drift past like ancient sentinels and Arctic waters murmur against the hull. Guests are roused by sunrise views over turquoise bays, then guided ashore for hands on explorations of remote settlements or a hike to snow lined overlooks that reveal glacier fed valleys. The destinations extend beyond a single port call, offering side trips to glacier calving fronts, pristine fjord coves, and micro communities that preserve Greenlandic heritage. The fleet designed for these ambitions features ice strengthened expedition ships with shallow draft and stabilizers, multiple RIBs for intimate shore landings, and glassy observation lounges that frame the landscape at every hour. Onboard services blend comfort with exploration: chef driven menus inspired by Greenlandic ingredients, sauna and spa facilities to melt away sea spray, and naturalist leads who illuminate fjord geology, wildlife behavior, and the saga of Prins Christian Sund. In short, this is a port where the journey is the destination, the scenery is a constant companion, and every moment feels tailored to the thrill of discovery.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Spectacular Arctic scenery
Witness massive ice formations and dramatic blue ice.
Iconic iceberg sightings
Icebergs drift past the hull, centuries of ice in motion.
Unique Greenland transit
Part of a voyage connecting the Labrador Sea and Irminger Sea.
Cultural and historical fascination
Named after Prince Christian VII, with Viking-era landscapes around you.