The best time to visit Naujaat is during the summer months, particularly from late June to early September, when the weather is mildest and wildlife viewing opportunities are at their peak.
During this period, the average daily temperatures are around 10-15°C, making outdoor activities much more comfortable. The long daylight hours, often stretching to 24 hours of daylight in June and July, provide ample time for exploration. This is an ideal time for travellers wanting to experience the Arctic landscape without the extreme cold.
Wildlife enthusiasts will find this season particularly rewarding. Beluga whales are frequently seen congregating in the waters around Naujaat, especially in the aptly named Naujaat (meaning "seagull nesting place") Fjord. You're also more likely to spot various bird species, caribou, and even polar bears from a respectful distance.
For those interested in cultural experiences, the summer often coincides with local community events and fishing season, offering a glimpse into the traditional way of life.