Charter a private floatplane for a bird's-eye sweep of the fjords, islands, and ice-strewn Labrador coast — the only way to grasp the sheer scale of this subarctic wilderness in the hours a port call allows.
What to expect
You step directly from Nain's harbour onto the floatplane dock and lift off over a mosaic of islands and open Atlantic in minutes. At 500 feet, icebergs look like scattered sculpture, and the fjords of the Torngat coast reveal their true, cathedral scale. The pilot — often a local who has flown this coast for decades — narrates geological highlights and points out beluga pods and polar bear tracks in the snow. Touchdown is smooth on the inner harbour, leaving ample time to explore Nain on foot.
Good to know
Charter must be confirmed 3–4 weeks in advance; weather can cause same-day changes. Weight limits apply — the operator will advise. Plan the flight for the first hours of the port call so a rebooking window exists if fog rolls in.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nain — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.