Prins Christian Sound, Greenland

Prins Christian Sund, Greenland

Prins Christian Sound, also known as Ikerasassuaq, is a stunning waterway in Southern Greenland that separates the mainland from Sammisoq and other islands of the Cape Farewell Archipelago. This narrow sound, around 100 km long and sometimes only 500 meters wide, is surrounded by steep mountains, some towering over 1,200 meters high. The sound is a magnificent display of natural splendor with numerous glaciers calving icebergs into its waters. Attractions include the beautiful fjord system, the majestic glaciers, and the breathtaking scenery of high, barren peaks. Aappilattoq, the only settlement along the sound, offers a glimpse of local life in this remote region. Summer cruise ships, including the 86,700 ton Eurodam and the 137,000 ton Voyager of the Seas, navigate the sound slowly to admire the icebergs. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot minke, fin, and blue whales, as well as ringed and bearded seals. Prince Christian Sound is a must-visit for those seeking the beauty of the arctic realm.

Location

City: Aappilattoq

Country: Greenland

Coordinates: 60.150°N, 43.883°W

Port Information

  • Common Name: Prins Christian Sund, Greenland
  • Popularity: 2
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024