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Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
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Language
English, French, Inuktitut
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Time Zone
MST (UTC-7)
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Best Time to Visit
Aug–Nov
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Typical Duration
16-18 nights
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Price Range
$17,857 per person
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Port Type
Port of Call
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Tender Port
Yes
Gateway to Canada's Arctic Northwest Passage, offering unparalleled access to remote Inuit communities, pristine polar landscapes, and exceptional wildlife viewing opportunities.
Build Your Day in Bellot Strait, Nunavut
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Ships typically depart around 2:00 PM
Usually about 6 hours ashore
Getting around:
Bellot Strait
Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.
About Bellot Strait, Nunavut
Bellot Strait stands as one of the most remote and captivating ports in the Canadian Arctic, offering adventurous cruise passengers an unparalleled glimpse into one of Earth's last great wilderness frontiers. This narrow passage through the Northwest Passage has become increasingly accessible to expedition cruisers, making it a prized destination for those seeking authentic Arctic exploration and encounters with pristine polar landscapes. The strait's dramatic geography—flanked by rugged coastlines and surrounded by the vast tundra of Nunavut—creates an unforgettable backdrop for discovery and wonder.
As a port of call, Bellot Strait primarily serves as a strategic stop on extended Arctic itineraries, typically featured on 16-night expeditions operated by specialized cruise lines like Adventure Canada and HX Expeditions. These voyages weave together multiple Arctic communities and natural attractions, with passengers often visiting nearby highlights including the colorful settlements of Sisimiut and Ilulissat, the historic exploration sites of Beechey Island, and the remote communities of Devon Island and Kugluktuk. The peak cruising season runs through August, October, and November, when Arctic conditions are most favorable for navigation.
While Bellot Strait itself offers limited traditional port facilities, the real treasure lies in what surrounds it: opportunities for wildlife viewing, zodiac excursions through icy waters, and meaningful encounters with Inuit culture. Passengers should come prepared for the Arctic's raw beauty and be ready to embrace the spirit of true expedition travel.
As a port of call, Bellot Strait primarily serves as a strategic stop on extended Arctic itineraries, typically featured on 16-night expeditions operated by specialized cruise lines like Adventure Canada and HX Expeditions. These voyages weave together multiple Arctic communities and natural attractions, with passengers often visiting nearby highlights including the colorful settlements of Sisimiut and Ilulissat, the historic exploration sites of Beechey Island, and the remote communities of Devon Island and Kugluktuk. The peak cruising season runs through August, October, and November, when Arctic conditions are most favorable for navigation.
While Bellot Strait itself offers limited traditional port facilities, the real treasure lies in what surrounds it: opportunities for wildlife viewing, zodiac excursions through icy waters, and meaningful encounters with Inuit culture. Passengers should come prepared for the Arctic's raw beauty and be ready to embrace the spirit of true expedition travel.
Cruise Lines at Bellot Strait, Nunavut
- Adventure Canada (4 cruises)
- HX Expeditions (1 cruise)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Bellot Strait, Nunavut located?
Bellot Strait is located in Nunavut, Canada at latitude 72.009167 and longitude -94.505.
What does the UN/LOCODE CABES refer to?
CABES is the UN/LOCODE for Bellot Strait, a port area in Canada.
What is the port type for this location?
The location is categorized as a port.
Which country is Bellot Strait in?
Canada.