Tobias Island
Island Remote Arctic island off Greenland's northeastern coast
Remote Arctic island northeast of Greenland, rarely visited except by scientific vessels and polar expeditions; notable for sea ice conditions and Arctic marine wildlife observed offshore.
Tobias Island is a small, uninhabited island located at high northern latitudes in the Arctic region. It is remote and exposed to Arctic sea and ice conditions.
There are no visitor facilities; the island is of interest chiefly to polar researchers and for mapping of Arctic geography rather than conventional tourism.
The island has no record of permanent habitation and is part of the region’s catalogue of small Arctic islands charted by polar surveys.
Located in the high Arctic at the supplied coordinates, the island lies in Arctic maritime waters and is far from inhabited settlements.
- Status: Uninhabited high-latitude island in the Greenland/Arctic region
How to Get to Tobias Island #
Only reachable by ice-strengthened research vessel or polar expedition; no infrastructure or services on the island.
Best Time to Visit Tobias Island #
Accessible only under polar expedition conditions during the Arctic summer; otherwise unreachable.