For most visitors, the best time to go to Hall Beach is during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is mildest and daylight hours are longest.
During this period, temperatures are typically above freezing, ranging from 5°C to 15°C, making outdoor activities more comfortable. The extended daylight, approaching 24 hours in June and July, allows for more time to explore the natural surroundings and observe wildlife. This is also when the sea ice has usually broken up, enabling boat excursions and access to coastal areas.
Couples looking for a unique and comfortable Arctic experience will find this time ideal. Many local tours and expeditions, such as wildlife viewing trips to see polar bears, seals, and various bird species, are operational during these months. It's also a good time for those interested in fishing and hiking, as the tundra is more accessible.
For those interested in cultural experiences, the summer often coincides with local community events and celebrations, offering a chance to learn about Inuit traditions and art.