Expedition Svalbard - to the Pack Ice

Join an exclusive 12-day expedition through the Svalbard Archipelago to the pack ice. Cruise on an agile vessel, enjoy hiking, explore fjords by sea kayak, and search for Arctic wildlife under the midnight sun.


Svalbard
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Duration: 12 days / 10 nights on board
Starts: Longyearbyen, Norway
Ends: Longyearbyen, Norway
Language: English speaking voyage

The itinerary is a guide only and is subject to change due to weather and ice conditions. Your Captain and Expedition Leader will make the necessary adjustments to ensure the best possible experience.


Included
Optional


Join an extraordinary polar expedition in partnership with small-ship travel experts as we return to the Svalbard Archipelago. We will sail on board an agile and nimble fifty-person expedition ship, a vessel specially designed to access narrow areas and secret anchorages often not possible with larger traditional cruise lines. On this unique itinerary, our primary aim is to spend extra time exploring the vast and ever-changing pack ice in the fascinating ecosystem north of Spitsbergen. This provides passengers with the exceptional opportunity to experience the pristine tranquility of the floating ice fields while looking out for the specialized wildlife of the Arctic Ocean, such as seals, ivory gulls, and polar bears.

Our philosophy is strictly focused on ensuring we maximize the wild outdoor experience for our travel groups. The ship will serve as a comfortable floating base camp, allowing guests to retreat to the comfort of their cozy cabins and dining room whenever required, but keeping each day's focus entirely on what's outside the ship, which is truly spectacular. The midnight sun opens up many unique opportunities, allowing groups to enjoy post-dinner outdoor activities. The expanded activities available include not only general cruising but also adventurous hiking led by expert naturalists and historians across snow-free slopes decorated by purple saxifrage, wildlife-viewing Zodiac rides through calm fjords, and a regular sea kayaking program with daily outings lasting up to four hours.

Highlights:
Cruise on an agile fifty-passenger expedition ship that accesses remote areas unreachable by larger lines.
Spend dedicated time exploring the vast, ever-changing pack ice ecosystem north of Spitsbergen.
Encounter polar bears, walrus colonies, whales, and millions of Brünnich's guillemots at Alkafjellet cliffs.
Participate in a flexible, fully supported sea kayaking program, wilderness hikes, and Zodiac excursions.
Explore Longyearbyen, the world's northernmost town, and enjoy outdoor outings under the midnight sun.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrive Longyearbyen
Arrival in the world's northernmost town
You will be met at the airport and transferred to the group hotel for your overnight stay. This evening you'll meet your expedition leaders and other members of the group for a trip briefing. Our start and finish point is Longyearbyen, located on Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Longyearbyen is the world's northern-most town, located at latitude 78° North - just 1,316 km from the North Pole. With a population of only 3000, the archipelago is still virtually an untouched, pristine wilderness.

Day 2: Explore Longyearbyen and Embark
Encountering wild reindeer and setting sail
Today is yours to explore Longyearbyen. Sightseeing recommendations include the Svalbard Museum, the local brewery, and a meal of local delicacies in one of Longyearbyen's several cafes and restaurants. A highlight for first-time visitors to Longyearbyen is encountering wild Svalbard reindeer casually walking and grazing in between houses, alongside streets, and even sleeping right in the middle of town. Board the ship in the late afternoon. Cruising out of the beautiful Isfjorden, we'll be escorted by gliding fulmars and perhaps the occasional puffin. The sea kayakers will attend a briefing to distribute dry suits, pogies, lifejackets, and dry bags.

Day 3–11: Exploring Svalbard and the Pack Ice
Cruising dynamic ice fields, deep fjords, and polar wildlife habitats
Over the next nine days we will explore the amazing wilderness of Svalbard, experiencing as much time as possible outside, be it zodiac cruising, paddling, hiking, or wildlife viewing. Our experienced Arctic team will design a day-to-day itinerary that makes the best use of weather, ice conditions, and wildlife opportunities. In Isfjorden, we will explore Alkhornet, a 428-meter-tall mountain cliff where we can walk the beautiful tundra surrounded by Arctic foxes and tens of thousands of nesting kittiwakes, glaucous gulls, and barnacle geese. We will explore glacier-filled Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden, paddling or zodiac cruising along the coastline to admire the beautifully sculpted front of the 14th of July Glacier, and visit Ny-Ålesund, the scientific village from which Amundsen and Nobile started their North Pole expeditions. We sail through picturesque Raudfjorden, dominated by magnificent glaciers, ruins of a wooden trapper's hut, seals, and polar bears. Heading towards the North Pole, our goal is to spend two full days exploring the vast pack ice north of Spitsbergen, enjoying the absolute seclusion and tranquility of this shifting icy landscape while scouting for polar bears, seals, and ivory gulls. If ice conditions allow, we head to Sjuøyane (the Seven Islands), the northernmost granite islands in Svalbard located 1024 km south of the North Pole, hosting lichens, Svalbard poppies, walrus groups, and polar bears. Finally, we pass through Hinlopen Strait to witness Alkafjellet, a basalt cliff where one-hundred-meter-high dolerite towers are home to millions of Brünnich's guillemots, and explore Palanderbukta bay on Nordaustlandet, an island covered by a massive ice cap where the giant Bråsvellbreen glacier stretches for 180 kilometres with hundreds of cascading waterfalls.

Day 12: Disembark Longyearbyen
Morning entry into Isfjorden and departure
During the early morning we cruise back into Isfjorden before docking in Longyearbyen. Say your farewells to the crew and expedition leaders as we disembark the vessel at around 9am, bringing trip arrangements to an end.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Longyearbyen
Arrival in the world's northernmost town
You will be met at the airport and transferred to the group hotel for your overnight stay. This evening you'll meet your expedition leaders and other members of the group for a trip briefing. Our start and finish point is Longyearbyen, located on Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Longyearbyen is the world's northern-most town, located at latitude 78° North - just 1,316 km from the North Pole. With a population of only 3000, the archipelago is still virtually an untouched, pristine wilderness.

Day 2: Explore Longyearbyen and Embark
Encountering wild reindeer and setting sail
Today is yours to explore Longyearbyen. Sightseeing recommendations include the Svalbard Museum, the local brewery, and a meal of local delicacies in one of Longyearbyen's several cafes and restaurants. A highlight for first-time visitors to Longyearbyen is encountering wild Svalbard reindeer casually walking and grazing in between houses, alongside streets, and even sleeping right in the middle of town. Board the ship in the late afternoon. Cruising out of the beautiful Isfjorden, we'll be escorted by gliding fulmars and perhaps the occasional puffin. The sea kayakers will attend a briefing to distribute dry suits, pogies, lifejackets, and dry bags.

Day 3–11: Exploring Svalbard and the Pack Ice
Cruising dynamic ice fields, deep fjords, and polar wildlife habitats
Over the next nine days we will explore the amazing wilderness of Svalbard, experiencing as much time as possible outside, be it zodiac cruising, paddling, hiking, or wildlife viewing. Our experienced Arctic team will design a day-to-day itinerary that makes the best use of weather, ice conditions, and wildlife opportunities. In Isfjorden, we will explore Alkhornet, a 428-meter-tall mountain cliff where we can walk the beautiful tundra surrounded by Arctic foxes and tens of thousands of nesting kittiwakes, glaucous gulls, and barnacle geese. We will explore glacier-filled Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden, paddling or zodiac cruising along the coastline to admire the beautifully sculpted front of the 14th of July Glacier, and visit Ny-Ålesund, the scientific village from which Amundsen and Nobile started their North Pole expeditions. We sail through picturesque Raudfjorden, dominated by magnificent glaciers, ruins of a wooden trapper's hut, seals, and polar bears. Heading towards the North Pole, our goal is to spend two full days exploring the vast pack ice north of Spitsbergen, enjoying the absolute seclusion and tranquility of this shifting icy landscape while scouting for polar bears, seals, and ivory gulls. If ice conditions allow, we head to Sjuøyane (the Seven Islands), the northernmost granite islands in Svalbard located 1024 km south of the North Pole, hosting lichens, Svalbard poppies, walrus groups, and polar bears. Finally, we pass through Hinlopen Strait to witness Alkafjellet, a basalt cliff where one-hundred-meter-high dolerite towers are home to millions of Brünnich's guillemots, and explore Palanderbukta bay on Nordaustlandet, an island covered by a massive ice cap where the giant Bråsvellbreen glacier stretches for 180 kilometres with hundreds of cascading waterfalls.

Day 12: Disembark Longyearbyen
Morning entry into Isfjorden and departure
During the early morning we cruise back into Isfjorden before docking in Longyearbyen. Say your farewells to the crew and expedition leaders as we disembark the vessel at around 9am, bringing trip arrangements to an end.


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INCLUSIONS

Transfer from the airport to your group hotel.
Hotel accommodation for one night in Longyearbyen (twin share).
Transfer from hotel to ship.
Ten nights ship accommodation. All public areas are open to all passengers.
All meals on board ship.
All shore excursions from the ship including Zodiac rides.
Lectures, videos, slide and film shows.
Expedition guide services.
Port taxes and port charges imposed by government authorities.
Full carbon offset.

EXCLUSIONS

Any flights unless listed in the itinerary.
Single supplements.
Visa, passport, vaccination charges and airport departure taxes (if any).
Hotels and meals not included in the voyage itinerary.
Optional excursions not included in voyage itinerary.
Laundry, medical expenses and items of a personal nature such as bar charges, phone/email charges.
Emergency evacuation charges.
Personal travel insurance.
Alcohol.
Optional activities such as kayaking unless the activity supplement has been paid.
Tips on board for crew and service personnel.


Dates & Rates


Ship: MS Quest | Date: 20 Jul 2027 - 31 Jul 2027 (5312)
Triple Cabin
$9,790
Twin Cabin
$11,890
Twin Cabin Plus
$12,590
Double Cabin
$12,590
Superior Cabin
$13,590
Owner's Suite
$14,690

* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.

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