Slip away from the main channel on a private Zodiac into the narrowest arms of Prins Christian Sund, drifting silently beside cathedral-wall glaciers and luminous icebergs. Twelve guests maximum ensures intimate silence and total access — this is the sound as almost no one sees it.
What to expect
Your expert polar guide positions the rigid inflatable within metres of calving glacier fronts where larger vessels simply cannot go. The scale only reveals itself up close: blue-green ice towers, meltwater cascades threading down 900-metre granite walls, and the occasional growler bumping gently against the hull. In the stillness between engine stops, you may hear — or feel — the deep percussion of distant ice calving. Photography conditions are extraordinary; your guide helps you read the light and anticipate the moments.
Good to know
This is an expedition segment of a multi-day voyage departing Kulusuk or Narsarsuaq — confirm embarkation aligns with your cruise all-aboard. Pre-book at least 6–8 months ahead as MV Togo fills quickly. Dress in expedition-grade waterproofs; the operator provides dry-suit liners on request. Always verify ice conditions for the season; Prins Christian Sund can be impacted by pack ice.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Prince Christian Sund — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.