Gateway to the Canadian Arctic's pristine wilderness, offering unparalleled opportunities for polar wildlife viewing, Inuit culture, and exploration of remote Arctic landscapes.
Cruises that visit Monumental Island, Baffin Islands, Nunavut
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- 14-night Silversea cruise
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- 14-night Atlas Ocean Voyages cruise
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About Monumental Island, Baffin Islands, Nunavut
Passengers arriving at Monumental Island can expect authentic encounters with the Arctic landscape and Inuit culture that define this region. Shore excursions showcase the dramatic natural beauty of the Baffin Islands, from towering coastal cliffs to pristine tundra, while interactions with local communities provide genuine insight into life in Canada's Far North. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, photography lover, or explorer at heart, this Arctic port delivers an unforgettable experience far removed from conventional cruise destinations.
Cruise Lines at Monumental Island, Baffin Islands, Nunavut
- Atlas Ocean Voyages (8 cruises)
- Silversea (7 cruises)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Monumental Island located?
Monumental Island lies offshore of Baffin Island in Davis Strait, Nunavut, Canada.
How did Monumental Island get its name?
It was named by Arctic explorer Charles Francis Hall in memory of Sir John Franklin.
What wildlife can be seen around Monumental Island?
Black Guillemots, Arctic cods, capelins, walruses, and polar bears may be observed in the area.
Is Monumental Island open for visitors?
Access is remote and depends on ice and weather; it is not a typical tourist destination.