Scoresby Sund, Greenland, stretches as one of the largest and most breathtaking fjord systems in the world. Cruise travelers are greeted by dramatic ice-carved cliffs, floating glaciers, and pristine Arctic waters. The region offers a rare chance to witness polar landscapes, wildlife including seals and seabirds, and traditional Inuit settlements. Its remote, untouched beauty provides an unforgettable experience for those seeking adventure and serene natural splendor in the far north.
Scoresby Sund captivates visitors with its sheer scale, isolation, and natural beauty. The fjords are surrounded by rugged mountains, dotted with glaciers that calve into the Arctic waters. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot seals, walruses, and seabird colonies, while the small Inuit communities offer insight into local culture and history. The stark, pristine landscapes are perfect for photography, hiking, and small-boat exploration. Every turn reveals a new vista, making Scoresby Sund a destination for both adventure and reflective tranquility.
Top Activity 1: Fjord Cruises Board a small expedition vessel to navigate the twisting fjords, admire towering ice cliffs, and watch glaciers calve into the sea. This intimate experience brings visitors close to Scoresby Sund's icy wonders.
Top Activity 2: Wildlife Watching Explore the fjord's shores and waters to observe Arctic wildlife. From seabird colonies on cliffs to seals and occasional walruses in the water, nature unfolds spectacularly along every fjord edge.
Lesser Known Gem: Inuit Villages Visit remote Inuit settlements to learn about traditional life, arts, and crafts. Local guides share stories of survival in the Arctic, providing cultural context to this rugged, pristine environment.
Cruise ships access Scoresby Sund via small expedition vessels equipped for Arctic waters. Ports of call include landing points along the fjord accessible by tender boats. Passengers are provided with polar gear and guided excursions to ensure safety while maximizing exploration. The region's remote nature requires careful planning, and local operators offer knowledgeable guides to enhance understanding of the environment and wildlife. Shore landings are coordinated to respect local communities and the fragile Arctic ecosystem.
Spring: 20 to 40 F Summer: 35 to 55 F Autumn: 25 to 45 F Winter: 0 to 20 F
Dress in layers and waterproof outerwear for Arctic conditions. Bring binoculars and cameras for wildlife and scenic viewing. Book guided excursions in advance and follow safety instructions on ice and water excursions.


STARTING AT
$20800.00
per person