Spitsbergen to Tromso Midnight Sun

Spitsbergen to Tromso Midnight Sun 10 Days

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30 MAY, 2018 | Up to 9 nights

Spitsbergen to Tromso Midnight Sun 10 Days

Aboard: MS Spitsbergen

If you are thinking of a traditional summer holiday with packed beaches, this is not the voyage for you! An expedition to Svalbard takes you to extreme latitudes, where summer can feel almost like winter. But there will be sun, in fact 24 hours of it, and you can enjoy the Midnight Sun in a wintry landscape. This is a memorable experience that is completely out of the ordinary.

Highlights

  • Explore Tromsø, North Cape, Bjørnøya and Svalbard
  • Take part in Expedition days in Svalbard
  • Chance of seeing polar bears
  • Enjoy 24 hours of daylight with the Midnight Sun

What's Included

  • Cabin grade of your choice on a full board basis
  • Economy flight Oslo to Longyearbyen
  • One hotel night in Longyearbyen before the voyage including breakfast & lunch
  • All transfers in Longyearbyen before the voyage including an excursion
  • Wind and water resistant jacket
  • Landings with small boats and activities onboard and ashore
  • Professional English speaking Expedition team that gives lectures as well as accompanying landings and activities
  • Free tea and coffee

Our popularitinerary Suggestions

All our itinerary holidays are fully customisable

Oslo - Longyearbyen
1Day

Oslo - Longyearbyen

This expedition starts with a flight from Oslo. Norway's capital is quite relaxed and charming, located between the fjord and the forest. Spend a Day checking out the many museums, parks and varied architecture. The contrast will be significant when you arrive in Longyearbyen a couple of hours later. Still, Longyearbyen is a modern town with first-class facilities, charming architecture, an internationally renowned museum and several bars and restaurants – all in the midst of the untouched Arctic wilderness.

Transfer to hotel for overnight stay with breakfast & lunch included.

Longyearbyen
2Day

Longyearbyen

After an overnight stay in a hotel, you can join an exciting excursion in the unique little town of Longyearbyen and the surrounding area, before boarding MS Spitsbergen. This Norwegian settlement is a unique little town. The influence of the Arctic environment is obvious but it is also surprisingly cosmopolitan. Whilst the town is often called an antidote to modern-Day life and is a prime destination for adventure travellers, the history and heritage of the first coal miners is evident everywhere. Then you embark MS Spitsbergen and we sail out the Isfjord, the most extensive fjord system on Svalbard. Enjoy the view to the landscape that changes constantly with immense U-shaped valleys, carved out of the mountains by the giant glaciers that covered the area some ten thousand years ago.

Ny-Ålesund
3Day

Ny-Ålesund

As we sail into the Kongsfjord, we come across one of only four permanent settlements on Svalbard: the old coal-mining town of Ny-Ålesund, one of the northernmost settlements in the world. Ny-Ålesund was the starting point for many expeditions to the North Pole. Names like Amundsen, Ellsworth and Nobile are strongly linked to this place. Even today, you can see the mast that the airship ‘Norge’ was moored to before her departure on the very first trans-polar flight. A number of countries run national research stations here, and there is always plenty of scientific activity during the summer months.

Exploring Svalbard
4 - 7Days

Exploring Svalbard

Cruising northbound we will take advantage of the conditions at hand, focusing on the ice edge. We will attempt to enter fjords where we can expect fast, or landlocked ice. Within the Svalbard Archipelago there are about 3,000 polar bears, probably the largest concentration on Earth. Polar bears are solitary animals with no set colony or living area. We are most likely to observe this marine mammal on the drift ice, close to the ocean or even in the water. We often observe polar bears on this itinerary – although not every day and seldom at very close range. Like most things in a true wilderness, there are no absolute guarantees. But the more eyes scouting through binoculars, the better our chances of observing the King of the Arctic.

The North West Corner of Spitsbergen offers the largest concentration of graves, blubber ovens and other cultural treasures from when men first started to inhabit Svalbard. Raudfjorden offers plenty of opportunities for great hikes.

Hamiltonbukta is too shallow for our ship to navigate, but it’s perfect to explore by kayak. We might also see the enormous Monaco Glacier in Liefdefjord, and if the conditions allow it you can try what the Norwegians call brevandring – this means traversing a glacier. Don’t mistake this for ice climbing. Our brevandring is on relatively “even ice” – but on some occasions we will have to negotiate small crevasses. There are some exceptional experiences waiting for you “on the ice”, as 60 % of the landmass of Svalbard is covered by glaciers. Setting foot on ice is almost obligatory to complete your Svalbard experience.

Bjørnøya
8Day

Bjørnøya

As we cross the Arctic Ocean and set course for the Norwegian mainland, we will arrive at Bjørnøya. With a population of 9 persons, is the southernmost island of the Svalbard Archipelago. It is an isolated spot in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, known for hosting “the largest concentration of sea birds on the Northern Hemisphere”. This is where the cold waters from the Arctic Ocean meets warm Gulf Stream currents. When these water masses collide, nutrient-rich water is pushed up to the surface, making it an "all-you-can-eat" buffet for 126 different bird species. If conditions allow, we will land here.

North Cape
9Day

North Cape

In the early morning hours we sail towards the spectacular North Cape cliff, offering you a stunning view of this famous landmark from the north. In Hornvika we drop off hikers before continuing to Skarsvåg, a small village that lies along the northern coast of the island of Magerøya. It claims the distinction of being the world's northernmost fishing village. Join the optional excursion to the North Cape and get a feeling what its like to stand at the end of the Earth. There is a combined museum and restaurant at the plateau, where you can learn more on the early expeditions to North Cape and watch a panoramic film that takes you through four seasons in a landscape full of contrasts, light and breathtaking scenery. North Cape is a spectacular place for experiencing the Midnight Sun.

Tromsø/Disembark
10Day

Tromsø/Disembark

Tromsø is called the Gateway to the Arctic, and this is where your expedition ends. When polar explorer Roald Amundsen recruited crew for his famous expeditions more than 100 years ago, he went to Tromsø. This was the only place he could find men with navigational experience from Polar seas. He needed men that knew how to survive with minimal means in the Arctic, men that had survived an overwintering in Svalbard by trapping and hunting. Today Tromsø is home to polar operations experts and the academics investigating global warming the in Arctic. It is a melting pot with indigenous people, locals and Europeans. In brief, Tromsø is still the Gateway to the Artic and a natural starting point for expeditions heading north. Take some time to explore the city before you fly if you have the time.

A view from Above

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MS Spitsbergen
Mid range vessel

MS Spitsbergen

Originally built in 2009, the Spitsbergen has been completely refurbished and now offers a range of accommodation including inside and outside cabins and suites, all with private showerrooms. Public areas are light and airy and include lounges, dining room and bistro, bars, children's playroom, library, fitness room, sauna, two jacuzzis and observation deck. There are two passenger lifts.

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