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Iceberg Inn

Iceberg Inn
2.5 star property
Churchill
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (52 reviews)
"I had a lovely stay. Staff was most helpful even took me on a tour. Walking to all amenities. Would definitely stay again :)"
Canada
Frances
The price is NZ$349
includes taxes & fees
24 June - 25 June
Iceberg Inn

Frobisher Inn

Frobisher Inn
3.5 star property
Iqaluit
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (85 reviews)
"Comfortable place to stay. "
Canada
D Matthew
The price is NZ$556
includes taxes & fees
1 July - 2 July
Frobisher Inn

True North Elegance - Elegance at the Edge of the World,

True North Elegance - Elegance at the Edge of the World,
Cambridge Bay
The price is NZ$639
includes taxes & fees
29 June - 30 June
True North Elegance - Elegance at the Edge of the World,

Northern Accommodations

Northern Accommodations
2.5 star property
Iqaluit
Northern Accommodations

Grant's Arctic Escape

Grant's Arctic Escape
Iqaluit
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (8 reviews)
"Beautiful home, wonderful generous hosts, it was quiet and comfortable. Very nice for our very first stay in a bnb, highly recommended. "
Canada
Ryan
Grant's Arctic Escape

Kaska Goose Lodge

Kaska Goose Lodge
2.5 star property
Gillam
Kaska Goose Lodge

Capital Suites Iqaluit

Capital Suites Iqaluit
2.0 star property
Iqaluit
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (9 reviews)
"My wife and I were travelling in and out of Iqaluit and during each leg of the journey we stayed at Capital Suites. Staff is pretty friendly and helpful. When fully booked they helped find other accommodation. Room was overly hot one night and sleep was poor. No nearby restaurant. But rooms are comfortable and roomy"
Canada
David
Capital Suites Iqaluit

Illu B&B

Illu B&B
2.5 star property
Cambridge Bay
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (2 reviews)
"Bel endroit où séjourner au coeur de Cambridge Bay. Chambre et service impeccable. Merci encore!!"
Canada
Samuel
Illu B&B
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Guide to exploring Nunavut

Top reasons to visit Nunavut

  • Stunning Natural Landscapes: Nunavut boasts breathtaking vistas, perfect for outdoor adventures and nature lovers.
  • Cultural Immersion: Engage with local traditions and experience the rich Inuit heritage through music and storytelling.
  • Exciting Winter Activities: Enjoy thrilling snowmobile rides and sledding in the Arctic wilderness.
  • Unique Accommodation Options: Choose from a variety of hotels and bed & breakfasts for a comfortable stay.
  • Historic and Archaeological Sites: Explore significant landmarks and fascinating sites that tell the story of the region.

Find great hotels in Nunavut

Discover the unique charm of Nunavut with a range of accommodation options, including hotels and bed & breakfasts. Whether you're on a business trip or seeking a pet-friendly, eco-certified getaway, you'll find quality options that cater to your needs. Explore top hotels and read reviews to ensure a memorable stay in this stunning part of Canada.

  • Frobisher Inn: This 3.5-star accommodation is designed for both business and leisure travellers, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere in Nunavut. With a guest rating of 8.2 out of 10, Frobisher Inn boasts pet-friendly amenities, allowing you to bring your furry companions along. The hotel features comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and meeting facilities, making it ideal for business trips or casual getaways. The pet policy includes waived fees for service animals, ensuring a hassle-free stay for pet owners.
  • Capital Suites Iqaluit: A budget-friendly option with an impressive guest rating of 8.6 out of 10, Capital Suites Iqaluit is geared towards eco-conscious travellers. This eco-certified property is perfect for those who wish to minimise their environmental footprint while enjoying modern comforts. The accommodation features fully equipped suites, making it suitable for extended stays. With pet-friendly policies, this hotel welcomes your four-legged friends, ensuring a relaxed experience for both you and your pets.
  • Illu B&B: Rated a perfect 10.0 out of 10, Illu B&B offers a unique bed and breakfast experience in Nunavut. This charming establishment is ideal for those seeking a personal touch during their stay. With a focus on comfort and hospitality, guests can enjoy home-cooked breakfasts and cosy accommodations. Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, Illu B&B provides a serene atmosphere, allowing you to unwind while exploring the beauty of Nunavut.

Where to stay in Nunavut

Nunavut offers a unique travel experience with its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Explore Iqaluit, the capital city, where you can enjoy scenic lookouts and immerse yourself in local traditions. Baffin Island beckons with its breathtaking vistas, perfect for winter holidays filled with adventure. Whether you're seeking relaxation or thrilling excursions, Nunavut’s diverse environments promise unforgettable memories, all under the expansive Arctic skies.

  • Iqaluit: As the capital city of Nunavut, Iqaluit offers a unique blend of culture and outdoor adventure. Nestled on Baffin Island, this city stands out with its stunning landscapes and rich Inuit heritage. Visitors flock here primarily in March, July, and September, drawn by opportunities to explore local traditions and partake in outdoor activities like snowmobiling. Iqaluit is home to fascinating sites such as the local library, visitor centre, and history museum, making it a perfect base for cultural immersion and recreation.
  • Qikiqtaaluk Region: Encompassing much of eastern Nunavut, the Qikiqtaaluk Region is a treasure trove of archaeological and anthropological wonders. Popular during the summer months from June to August, this region invites visitors to delve into its extensive history and vibrant culture. The area's key attractions include various history museums that highlight the rich Inuit way of life. The Qikiqtaaluk Region provides an off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Arctic's cultural landscape.
  • Cambridge Bay: Located along the Northwest Passage, Cambridge Bay is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and adventure opportunities. With visitor numbers peaking in January and from August to September, this city is an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Attractions include the visitor centre and historic sites that reflect the area’s fascinating past. The surrounding natural beauty offers plenty of outdoor adventures, from hiking to wildlife spotting, ensuring that visitors can fully appreciate the Arctic's stunning environment.

Things to do in Nunavut

Shopping

In Nunavut, visit Iqaluit's Apex Mall, where you can find local crafts and unique souvenirs. The Nunavut Arts and Crafts Centre also showcases indigenous art, offering a glimpse into the region's rich culture. Enjoy exploring these local spots for memorable gifts during your stay.

Recreation

In Iqaluit, the Arctic Wellness Centre offers rejuvenating treatments inspired by Indigenous practices, set against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes. Experience guided meditation and yoga sessions that connect you with the serene environment, promoting relaxation and mindfulness in a truly unique setting.

Adventure

Explore the stunning landscapes of Auyuittuq National Park, where you can hike through rugged terrain, witness majestic glaciers, and enjoy breathtaking views. Engage in dog sledding adventures across snowy expanses, or try your hand at ice fishing on the pristine Arctic waters, immersing yourself in the unique culture and environment of Nunavut.

Nightlife

In Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, enjoy a lively evening at the Frobisher Inn, where you can unwind with local brews and live music. For a unique experience, visit the Arctic Ventures Marketplace, offering a taste of local culture and community vibes after dark.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions in Nunavut

Nunavut offers a unique blend of cultural and adventurous experiences for tourists. Visitors can explore stunning national parks, significant landmarks, and fascinating archaeological sites. The region is perfect for those seeking outdoor adventures, breathtaking scenery, and immersive cultural encounters. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or thrilling activities, Nunavut promises an unforgettable holiday filled with engaging experiences and beautiful landscapes.

  • Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum: Discover the rich cultural heritage of Nunavut at this museum, where you can immerse yourself in the fascinating world of archaeology and anthropology. The exhibits showcase local Inuit culture and history, providing a unique insight into the traditions and lifestyles of the Indigenous peoples of the region.
  • Quttinirpaaq National Park: Experience breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures in this remote national park. With stunning views of glaciers, mountains, and diverse wildlife, it's an ideal destination for hiking, camping, and photography amidst some of Canada’s most pristine natural environments.
  • Waterfront: Enjoy leisurely walks along the scenic waterfront, where you can take in beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes. This area is perfect for relaxation and recreation, offering a peaceful atmosphere to unwind and connect with nature.

Best time to go to Nunavut

The best time to visit Nunavut is dependent on what kind of holiday you are seeking. August is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are slightly low and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. January is its coolest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are slightly high and weather is mostly cloudy with no rain.

calendar iconCalendar Monthtemperature iconTemperaturerain iconPrecipitationmostly cloudy iconCloudinessoccupation rate iconOccupancyprice iconPricing
January-27.9°F (-33.3°C)No RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
February-18.4°F (-28.0°C)No RainVery CloudySlightly HighSlightly Low
March-20.9°F (-29.4°C)No RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
April-3.6°F (-19.8°C)No RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
May16.2°F (-8.8°C)No RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly High
June34.0°F (1.1°C)No RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly High
July43.3°F (6.3°C)No RainMostly SunnyAverageAverage
August48.7°F (9.3°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
September37.6°F (3.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
October19.6°F (-6.9°C)No RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
November1.9°F (-16.7°C)No RainVery CloudyAverageAverage
December-14.3°F (-25.7°C)No RainVery CloudyAverageSlightly Low

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Frequently asked questions

How much do hotels in Nunavut cost?
The season and factors like Easter and school holidays can influence the price of a hotel in Nunavut. You can find cheap options from NZ$349 in a few different ways on Expedia. First, enter the dates you'd like to get away, then use the filters such as property type and amenities to fine-tune your search. You can also sort by price, so the most affordable options appear at the top.
When is the best time to go to Nunavut?
Here are some facts that might help you decide when to go: Nunavut has a tundra climate. The summer months fall between June and August. If you choose to go during this season, you can expect average temperatures to range from 3ºC to 8ºC. The best time to organise a visit to Nunavut depends on what you want from your holiday.
How can I find cheap hotels in Nunavut?
The best place to begin searching is by using our "Price per night" filter. Currently, the least expensive hotels start at NZ$349 per night. Other ways to grab an affordable Nunavut getaway are by booking as early as possible and being flexible with dates. For more great deals, visit our cheap hotels in Nunavut page.
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