
Although they lay far to the north of the Norwegian mainland and high above the Arctic Circle, the remarkable islands of the Svalbard Archipelago are part of Norway. Together they total an area of about 62,000 square kilometres (about the same size as Ireland or Tasmania), mostly in the form of three larger islands as well as a number of smaller outcrops. Wild and rugged mountains covered with ice and snow jut skyward on the larger islands. Spitsbergen is the largest island and is sure to leave us spellbound when we first glimpse its majestic beauty.
We also enjoy Zodiac cruises that take us in close proximity of sea cliffs and abundant wildlife. Our exact course will be dependant on the prevailing sea ice conditions, although we are hopeful of smooth sailing along the west coast of Spitsbergen as a result of the comparatively warm North Atlantic current. Here, amongst these fjords, we witness wonderful scenery and often prolific wildlife. In other areas of Svalbard our progress may be just as effortless, but the movement and location of sea ice will be an important factor in determining our exact route and landing locations. However, one thing is certain. Wherever we go, we are sure to be rewarded with unparalleled exploration opportunities in the Arctic North.
Note: Weather, ice and other mitigating factors may result in changes to our itinerary and alteration to certain shore excursions.
Itinerary
| Day Number(s) | Title |
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| 1 | Longyearbyen |
| 2-10 | Around Svalbard |
| 11 | Longyearbyen |
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At A Glance

Trip Length |
11 days |
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| Cruising (Moderate) | |
Countries Visited |
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| Svalbard (Spitsbergen) | |
Start City |
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| Longyearbyen | |
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| Longyearbyen | |
| * Per Person, Twin Share | |















