Godthåb Gulf (Danish: Godthåb Golf, spelled Godthaab pre-1948), also known as Clavering Fjord, Clavering Sound and Inner Bay, is a fjord in King Christian X Land, East Greenland.
Administratively it is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone.
The bay was named "Godthaab Golf" during the 1929–1930 Expedition to East Greenland by Lauge Koch after expedition ship Godthaab, a 287-ton barquentine built at Sandefjord (Norway) in 1898 and purchased by the Greenland Administration (Grønlands Styrelse).
[1] Godthab Gulf lies southwest of Clavering Island and north of Cape Stosch and the northern coastline of Hold with Hope.
[2] To the east lie the Finsch Islands, where the fjord widens and becomes Gael Hamke Bay.