Akpatok Island CanadaCruise Port Guide
Getting Around from the Port
As Akpatok Island is uninhabited, there are no local transportation options available. All movement ashore will be arranged and guided by your cruise expedition team.
Attractions and Activities
The primary activity on Akpatok Island revolves around experiencing its unique natural environment. Guests typically explore the island's landscape and observe the vast colonies of Thick-billed Murres (Akpat) nesting on the limestone cliffs. These wildlife viewing opportunities and any shore landings are guided by the ship's expedition staff. No independent excursions or local attractions are available.
Dining & Shopping
There are no dining establishments, shops, markets, or facilities of any kind on Akpatok Island, as it is uninhabited.
Weather
This remote Arctic island in Ungava Bay is accessible only in summer (July to August), when temperatures hover between 36–55°F (2–13°C) in the brief subarctic season. Conditions are raw and changeable — fog, wind, and rain are common — and pack warm waterproof layers, sturdy boots, and a wind-resistant outer shell. This is a true Arctic environment, so prepare for cold even in peak summer.
Safety
Be aware that rough weather conditions are common and can develop rapidly in this region. Your ship's crew and expedition leaders will make decisions regarding landings based on safety. It is not uncommon for visits to Akpatok Island to be canceled or shortened due to adverse weather.
Currency and Language
Akpatok Island is uninhabited, so there is no local economy, currency, or need for credit cards or ATMs.