Day 1: | depart London Heathrow 17:30, arrive Oslo 20:40. Connect to flight departing Oslo 22:00, arriving Longyearbyen 00:50 (the next day). Group transfer to the Spitsbergen Hotel. |
Day 2: | This morning a local guide will take you on a fascinating trip through Svalbard's history, geology, flora and fauna as well as today's society. A group tour of Longyearbyen settlement includes a visit to the Svalbard Museum and the Gallery Svalbard. Time at leisure to explore the administrative capital of the Svalbard archipelago of which Spitsbergen is the largest island. Early evening departure – set sail out through the fjord of Isfjorden. |
Day 3: | Krossfjorden and Ny Alesund In scenic Krossfjorden, look for bearded seals and cruise by Zodiac along the sculpted front of the 14th of July Glacier to view kittiwakes and Brunnich’s guillemots nesting on the nearby cliffs, where arctic foxes may be seen patrolling for fallen chicks. In the afternoon sail to Ny Alesund, the world’s most northerly settlement, now a research centre. A breeding ground for Arctic terns, barnacle and pink-footed geese can be found here along with the airship mast used by Amundsen and Nobile before their flights to the North Pole in the 1920’s. |
Day 4: | depending on the weather either, sail to the mouth of Liefdefjorden and take a tundra walk at Andoya, observing pink-footed geese, common and possibly king eiders, or sail into Liefdefjorden and cruise along the 5km face of the Monaco glacier. Both options provide great photographic and wildlife watching opportunities. |
Day 5: | Hinlopen Strait & Nordaustlandet sail into the Hinlopen Strait, home to bearded and ringed seals, polar bears and ivory gulls. Navigate through the ice floes at Lomfjordshalvoya in Zodiacs and observe Brunnich’s guillemots settled on bird cliffs. Later in the day, it may be possible to land on Nordaustlandet on the east side of the Strait for further wildlife encounters. |
Day 6: | Phippsoya today reach the most northerly point on the voyage – Phippsoya. Before turning south once more, spend time taking in this amazing location – the expanse of pack ice, possible sightings of polar bear or Ross gull, as well as the fact that here at 81 degrees north, the geographic North Pole is a mere 540 miles away! |
Day 7: | Raudfjord & Ytre Norskoya retrace the route westwards visiting beautiful Raudfjord, dominated by spectacular glaciers. Surprisingly, colourful vegetation thrives in sheltered pockets and it is not uncommon to spot thriving seabird colonies, ringed and bearded seals along the shoreline. Also go ashore at Ytre Norskoya to view impressive bird colonies and the remains of a 17th century Dutch whaling station. |
Day 8: | Prins Karls Forland / Isfjorden land at the northern tip of Prins Karls Forland near Fuglehuken, where Barentsz probably first set foot on Spitsbergen. Here see nesting seabirds and the only population of harbour seals in Spitsbergen. Continue to Sarstangen, a haul out spot for walrus. Alternatively, sail into St Johns Fjord or south to Isfjorden – landings will be made as the weather and schedule allows. Later in the day, cruise through Borebukta and follow a glacier front before continuing to Longyearbyen. |
Day 9: | Arrive Longyearbyen Disembark vessel. Transfer to airport and depart Longyearbyen 14:55 to Oslo, arriving 19:10. Take onward connection at 20:15, arriving London Heathrow 21:35. |
Note: | Please note all itineraries are for guidance only. Programmes may vary depending on local weather conditions and in order to take advantage of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for wildlife expedition cruises. Note: Flights timings are subject to change at the discretion of the airline. There is generally only one flight each day from Oslo to Longyearbyen (and vice-versa), which are as noted in the above itinerary for this voyage’s departure date. Group flights are from London Heathrow with Scandinavian Airlines, however if you wish to fly from another UK airport please call us to discuss your options. Thank you. |