Discover deep fjords - with icy blue glaciers & sculpted icebergs
Wildlife - enjoy spotting an array of sea birds, walrus, seals & polar bear
Regular Zodiac excursions - explore the rugged shoreline and elegant ice shapes
Arctic tundra - enjoy extensive walks, surrounded by beautiful glacial scenery

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This itinerary is similar to the Realm of the Polar Bear, but with even more time dedicated to searching for the King of the Arctic. You will enjoy three additional days scoping the ice, oceans and tundra for polar bears, seeing plenty of glaciers and other arctic wildlife along the way. With the extra time, you may have the chance to circumnavigate the archipelago. You can really make the most of your Arctic adventure on this in-depth voyage.
Discover deep fjords - with icy blue glaciers & sculpted icebergs
Wildlife - enjoy spotting an array of sea birds, walrus, seals & polar bear
Regular Zodiac excursions - explore the rugged shoreline and elegant ice shapes
Arctic tundra - enjoy extensive walks, surrounded by beautiful glacial scenery
Arrive in Longyearbyen (LYR) and make your own way to the meeting point in town. You will be able to transfer by bus between the airport and the hotel meeting point. Please ensure your flight arrives by 2pm at the latest for today's 4pm embarkation. If arriving before this time or if you are already in Longyearbyen, please make sure you drop your checked luggage off at the meeting point between 9am - 12pm. A local representative will be in the luggage storage room and can provide general information about the town or your embarkation process. All passengers will be transferred to the ship as a group for embarkation at 4pm. Please ensure that you have your passport accessible for embarkation and that it is not in your luggage which will be transferred separately to the ship.
All passengers will be transferred to the ship as a group for embarkation at 4pm. Please ensure that for embarkation you have your passport accessible (not in your luggage which is being transferred separately to the ship).
Each day will be planned to take advantage of local ice and weather conditions. Svalbard is one of the few places on the planet to offer so many natural and historical extravaganzas. We will spend the next eight days exploring the remote polar regions. Visit ice covered fjords with breathtaking mountain scenery and glaciers crashing into the sea around us. Spend time steaming through the ice in search of polar bears hunting seals. At one or more of the stops, we hope to see one of Svalbard's species of reindeer. Some years it is possible to sail through the Hinlopen Strait to attempt a circumnavigation of the archipelago early in the season, while other years there is a great deal of ice, which makes it harder to navigate around. We recommend the early tours for those who are keen to see large ice floes and the richest bird life. For those who would rather travel further east with the chance to sail around Spitsbergen, we recommend a tour later in the season. The final itinerary is dependent on ice and weather conditions, which have to be assessed during the voyage.
Krossfjord, Konigsfjord, Monaco Glacier, Edgeoya, Hornsund and Bellsund, are just a few of the places that we may visit, depending on ice and weather. We hope to cruise in zodiacs along the ice edge, viewing seals, walrus or polar bears and in fjords with glaciers spilling down to the sea. We'll enjoy spectacular seabird cliffs from the edge of a Zodiac, as well as walks on shore, enjoying the arctic flora and fauna. Being in the land of the polar bear, your expedition staff will carry rifles and flare guns on shore for your protection. We take on an expedition spirit by not having a set itinerary and are free to take advantage of the best that Svalbard has to offer.
Whilst people are initially drawn to this region for polar bears, Spitsbergen also has a prolific birdlife on offer. Enjoy the spectacular bird cliffs, filled with thousands of murres (guillemots), as well as kittiwakes and glaucous gulls and soak up the sound of these chirping, feathered creatures. A little auk colony will also be on our agenda.
The Svalbard region is a land of history: from whaling to reaching for the pole, to trapping, coal mining and war. There is some evidence of the whaling industry on some of the landings and the on-board lectures, will give you a bit more insight into the history of this region.
We will aim to get off the ship twice daily, either on a Zodiac cruise or on a landing. The sea time will be spent enjoying more informative lectures on board, delivered by our exceedingly knowledgeable expedition crew.
We will spend time in zodiacs, cruising around the iceflows and may encounter some lounging walrus with their young. There will be more landings, with different options for walks, to suit all members of the group. The walks are normally divided into slow, medium and fast paced groups and depending on whether you want to take photographs near the beachfront, or hike up to the highest point, you can vary which option you choose each day.
More time to soak up this exhilerating glacial scenery and it's fresh Arctic air.
Catch a glimpse of an arctic fox, roaming on the tundra. We also hope to see Svalbard's unique subspecies of reindeer. They are much smaller than their southern relatives, but still carry impressive antlers
After our last full day of adventure, soaking up the sights of the Arctic wilderness, we will anchor off Longyearbyen in the evening and enjoy our final night aboard the ship, recounting tales of our week-long adventure.
The trip ends after breakfast on board the ship at approximately 8 a.m. There will be transfers available to Longyearbyen airport (LYR) for all passengers with flights scheduled. Transfer times will be confirmed and communicated onboard prior to departure.