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Ittoqqortoormiit

Greenland

Witness colossal icebergs calving from Greenland's glaciers while spotting Arctic wildlife in one of Earth's most remote and pristine wilderness destinations.

💱 Currency Danish Krone (DKK)
🗣 Language Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), Danish
🕐 Time Zone WGT (UTC-3)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Jul–Sep
🚢 Typical Duration 10-14 nights
💰 Price Range From $5,970 pp
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Gateway to remote Arctic wilderness, offering unparalleled access to Greenlandic fjords, glaciers, and pristine polar landscapes rarely visited by cruise ships.

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Ships typically depart around 6:00 PM
Usually about 10 hours ashore
Getting around:
Pilersuisoq Very friendly staff, unlike the prices especially watermelon Grocery store · ★ 3.8 · 0k
Tourist Information Centre & Gift Shop If you can get here they will gift you with any thing. Tourist information center · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Şerbetci Cemı Grocery store · ★ 3 · 0k

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Ittoqqortoormiit

On Greenland's remote northeast coast, Ittoqqortoormiit sits at the northern edge of the Scoresbysund fjord system, a permanent settlement of about 430 residents who live among bright, densely colored houses set against a stark Arctic backdrop. For cruise guests, the port offers an intimate encounter with the High Arctic that few other stops can match: signature experiences that put visitors close to the ice—guided zodiac explorations among towering icebergs, coastal hikes with sweeping views toward Kap Brewster, and moments spent learning from locals about subsistence life. Nearby destinations unfold along the Volquart Boon Coast to the south, where pristine shorelines and dramatic geology create unforgettable scenery and reliable wildlife viewing from a respectful distance. The fleet that calls here blends expedition practicality with comfort—ice-strengthened hulls, nimble Zodiacs, and small, purpose-built vessels that can approach ice edges with care, offering close-up adventures without sacrificing safety. Onboard services are equally tailored to remote sailing: naturalist-led talks that deepen understanding of Greenlandic culture and ecology, menus spotlighting fresh seafood and local flavors, a flexible wardrobe of expedition gear, and wellness amenities like a sauna and lounge spaces to unwind after a day of exploration. In Ittoqqortoormiit, a port stop becomes a co-authored Arctic experience—an authentic glimpse into a vibrant Greenlandic community and a landscape that remains among the most remote and memorable destinations in the world.

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Reasons to Visit

1

Meet the Last Frontier Community

Ittoqqortoormiit is one of Greenland's most remote settlements, home to just 400 hardy residents who embrace Arctic living. Walk through this authentic community to experience traditional Inuit culture, visit local homes, and chat with residents who share stories of hunting, dog sledding, and survival in Earth's harshest environments. This genuine encounter offers unfiltered insight into Arctic life few travelers ever witness.

2

Taste Arctic Hunting Traditions

Sample traditional Greenlandic cuisine featuring locally hunted musk ox, Arctic char, and seal—delicacies that have sustained this community for centuries. Local restaurants and community gatherings serve authentic preparations that reflect the region's hunting heritage and seasonal bounty. These flavors tell the story of survival and resourcefulness in the Arctic's extreme landscape.

3

Explore Dramatic King Oscar Fjord

Marvel at the towering glaciers and pristine wilderness surrounding King Oscar Fjord, accessible by boat from the settlement. Massive icebergs calve from ancient glaciers while Arctic wildlife—including musk oxen and seabirds—inhabit the dramatic landscape. This UNESCO-worthy fjord system showcases Greenland's raw, untamed Arctic beauty in its most spectacular form.

4

Hunt for Local Crafts & Tupilaks

Browse handmade tupilaks (traditional Inuit spirit figurines), sealskin crafts, and locally-produced goods at small shops throughout the settlement. These authentic souvenirs are created by community artisans using traditional techniques passed down through generations. Each piece carries genuine cultural significance and supports the local economy directly.

5

Witness Midnight Sun Arctic Magic

During peak summer months (July-August), experience the surreal phenomenon of continuous daylight as the sun circles the horizon without setting. This otherworldly Arctic experience transforms the landscape into an ethereal realm of golden light and creates an unforgettable sensory experience. The midnight sun fundamentally changes how you perceive time and nature in the High Arctic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Ittoqqortoormiit located?

Ittoqqortoormiit is the northernmost settlement on Greenland's east coast, located on the Scoresbysund fjord system.

What is the population of Ittoqqortoormiit?

The population is about 430 residents, with a subsistence lifestyle.

What do residents do for a living?

Residents hunt seals, narwhals, muskoxen and polar bears and rely on subsistence practices.

What are notable features of Ittoqqortoormiit?

Brightly colored houses, dogsled enclosures, and views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boon Coast.