Iceland & Greenland Cruise (August) 2024: Day 8 - Sea Day (Prince Christian Sound)
After a back-to-back port days, I looked forward to a little relaxing sea day. This was one particularly special sea day since we were cruising the Prince Christian Sound. This narrow fjord (60 miles long) cuts through the southernmost tip of Greenland, separating the mainland from the Cape Farewell Archipelago and connecting the Labrador Sea with the Irminger Sea. It is named after Prince Christian who later became King Christian VIII of Denmark. Now, what makes this a mainstay in the cruising circuit is the dramatic natural beauty with the landscape characterized by tidewater glaciers (about 150 of them), floating icebergs, rocks.
Imagine my surprise to find that we were actually "parked" by a glacier head by the time we were about to have breakfast. Well, the breakfast had to wait as we prioritized photographing everything.
The boat went near three different glaciers (from the 150 of them according to the information online), and I don't know or remember which ones we went to see.
As close as we possibly could.
Imagine my surprise to find that we were actually "parked" by a glacier head by the time we were about to have breakfast. Well, the breakfast had to wait as we prioritized photographing everything.
The boat went near three different glaciers (from the 150 of them according to the information online), and I don't know or remember which ones we went to see.
As close as we possibly could.
Thank you so much for sharing these clicks at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/12/nativities-from-around-world.html
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you for letting your breakfast get cold while you checked out the scenery. Every picture could be a postcard!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.
ReplyDelete...thanks for sharing these amazing glaciers images. It was the next best thing than being there!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteThose photos of the Prince Christian Sound glaciers are stunning! Looks like an incredible sea day.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Glad to see glaciers. Thanks a lot for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a view for breakfast! :-)
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