Canada - Nunavut - Akpatok Island

Akpatok Island, located in Ungava Bay in Nunavut, Canada, is a remote and uninhabited island known for its towering limestone cliffs, Arctic wildlife, and significant seabird colonies. Offering an unspoiled glimpse into the raw beauty of the Canadian Arctic, the island is a rare and extraordinary cruise destination.

Worth Seeing
Seabird Colonies: Home to thousands of thick-billed murres, kittiwakes, and other seabirds – a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Polar Bears: The island is a known summer resting site for polar bears, offering a chance to see these majestic creatures from a safe distance.
Limestone Cliffs: Soaring up to 200 meters above sea level, these sheer cliffs provide breathtaking scenery and vital nesting grounds for birds.

Currency
Canadian dollar (CAD)