Cape Chelyuskin

Cape Northernmost point of mainland Eurasia on Siberian coast

Cape Chelyuskin marks the northernmost point of the Eurasian landmass in Krasnoyarsk Krai; polar expeditions and high-latitude travellers come for Arctic headlands, sea ice and remote tundra crossings.

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Cape Chelyuskin is the northernmost point of the Eurasian continent, located on the Taymyr Peninsula in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, and it marks a major geographic extreme.

The cape is remote and sparsely developed; features at the site include coastal headlands and Arctic tundra landscape rather than formal visitor facilities. Access is typically by sea ice convoy, icebreaker or aircraft during limited seasonal windows.

Named after the 18th-century Russian explorer Semyon Chelyuskin, the cape has been a navigational reference for Arctic exploration and later polar activities. In the 20th century it became a point of interest for Northern Sea Route operations and polar meteorological stations.

Situated at the northern tip of the Taymyr Peninsula on the Kara Sea coast, Cape Chelyuskin lies well within the Arctic Circle and is remote from major urban centres.

  • Geographic extreme: Serves as the northernmost point of the Eurasian continental landmass and is a geographic reference for Arctic navigation and mapping.
  • Environment: Located on the Taymyr Peninsula in Krasnoyarsk Krai, the cape is in a high-Arctic tundra environment with sea ice for much of the year.
Cape Chelyuskin
Cape Chelyuskin, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
77.7210, 104.2580

Tips for Visiting Cape Chelyuskin #

  • Plan any visit on a dedicated Arctic expedition: Cape Chelyuskin is the northernmost point of the Eurasian continent and is only reachable by polar cruise, icebreaker or helicopter during the short Arctic summer, roughly July-August.
  • Expect no visitor facilities and significant logistical requirements - trips typically depart from ports such as Dikson or Murmansk; join an organized expedition to ensure permits, experienced guides and polar-safety measures (including wildlife precautions).

Best Time to Visit Cape Chelyuskin #

Visit Cape Chelyuskin in the short Arctic summer (July-August) when sea-ice conditions and weather are most permissive for travel.

Arctic summer (best access)
July-August · around −2 to +5°C
Sea-ice retreat and the brief polar summer make on-site visits and sea approaches most feasible and relatively mild.
Shoulder months
June & September · around −10 to 0°C
Conditions are colder and more changeable; access can be limited by ice and weather.
Winter and long night
October-May · well below −20°C
Very harsh, dark, and extremely cold conditions with significant sea ice-unsuitable for casual visits.

Weather & Climate near Cape Chelyuskin #

Climate
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
17°
Warmest Month
-51°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

February

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
2.1h daylight

March

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
10.9h daylight

April

Weather

0.3
UV Index
Low
19.5h daylight

May

Weather

0.9
UV Index
Moderate
24.0h daylight

June

Weather

1.0
UV Index
High
24.0h daylight

July

Weather

0.8
UV Index
Moderate
24.0h daylight

August

Weather

0.4
UV Index
Low
22.4h daylight

September

Weather

0.1
UV Index
Low
13.8h daylight

October

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
5.4h daylight

November

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

December

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

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