Svalbard Expedition - Cruise to the Edge & Beyond


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Ship
Polar Pioneer
City
Longyearbyen to Longyearbyen


Overview

Journey to the icy edge on our farthest northern expedition Svalbard, translates literally to the cold edge in old Norse and it is the perfect place to experience polar bears, pack ice and arctic history amongst jagged peaks and glaciated terrain. Travelling in the early part of the season we will maximise our chances of seeing polar bears on sea ice and experiencing all the wonder of the Arctic. Whether you are a sea kayaker or cruiser, the Svalbard archipelago is a must visit destination. Cruise For those who prefer lower levels of activity but are still there for the adventure, join our trip aboard the polar pioneer in the Svalbard archipelago. Enjoy at least two outings per day to cruise in zodiacs, explore a series of wonderful landing sites amongst a small group and soak up your surrounds ashore. We have an exceptional team of passionate polar experts to help you enjoy and understand the regions wildlife, geology, flora and history onboard with our lecturer or while out adventuring. Cruise and Kayak Join our paddling program and experience this polar world in a more active, adventurous way. Using our sturdy base camp the Polar Pioneer, we will select the best locations to take our kayaks on the water. We will paddle any time the weather allows and will offer at least one extended day of paddling, starting in one location and having the ship collect us in another destination. Don’t miss this opportunity to paddle amongst the pack ice and under the jagged peaks of Spitzbergen.

Overview

  • SVASO
  • 10 Days
  • Polar Pioneer

Cruise Itinerary

  • Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen)
  • Longyearbyen (Spitsbergen)

Departures

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Cruise Itinerary

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.


Today is yours to explore Longyearbyen. Recommendations include The North Pole Expedition Museum, the local brewery and a reindeer burger in one of the local restaurants. Board the Polar Pioneer 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, poggies (paddling mitts for your hands), lifejackets and dry bags.


Over the next seven days we will explore the amazing wilderness of Svalbard. Our aim is to experience as much time as possible outside, be it zodiac cruising, paddling, hiking or wildlife viewing or all four! Our experienced Arctic team will use their know-how to design a day-to-day itinerary that makes the best use of the weather, ice conditions and wildlife opportunities. Following are locations we’ll potentially visit. WE S T C OAS T O F S PITSBERG EN We’ll spend hours out and about in the wild Arctic scenery exploring the glacier filled Kongsfjorden or Magdalenefjord , either zodiac cruising or kayaking along the coastline or walking the lush tundra, where we take extra care not to disturb delicate wildflowers. We may visit an old Dutch whaling station settled in the early 1600s, aptly named Smeerenburg (blubber town). HE ADING N ORTH We’ll encounter amazing vistas in places such as Woodfjorden and Leifdefjorden, where magnifi cent glaciers end their journey to the sea. Paddlers and zodiac cruisers will wind their way through ice fl oes while walkers will take to the mountains looking out for herds of reindeer and discovering old Russian trapper huts . We’ll be on alert for polar bear sightings! On board the Polar Pioneer , we may experience the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean, a favourite occupation is to stand at the bow and look below at the ice being parted by our sturdy ship. A highlight for all on board is the sight of a bobbing walrus feeding on clams or wallowing, slug like, on shore. T H E E A S T C OAST We experience the variety of Svalbard along the east coast of Spitsbergen which can be described as a polar desert. If ice conditions allow, we pass south through the narrow Hinlopen Strait, flanked by rock slabs that are rich in fossils. A highlight for any amateur geolog ist is t o discov er these f ossils when we go ashore. Wildlife viewing is at a premium at Alkafjellet, where one-hundred-metre-high dolerite towers are home to millions of Brunnich ’ s guillemots. On the ship and on land, eyes are peeled for an Arctic fox and birdlife such as Eider and beautiful ivory gulls. As Polar Pioneer passes between Spitsbergen and the smaller islands of Barentsøya and Edgeøya , we cross the main polar bear migration routes. The beautiful fertile plain of Sundeneset is richly covered with bright green mosses, a variety of delicate and colourful flowers, various fungi, clear bubbling streams and small tarns. We explore this beautiful terrain by kayak, zodiac and on foot, marvelling at the contrast between the colourful soft ground and the barren, rocky terrain from further north. S O UT H A ND THEN N ORTH-WEST A GAIN We round South Cape, Spitsbergen ’ s most southerly point, before continuing northwards. Hornsund, 23km long and 8 -10 km wide, is the southernmost of the large fjords on Spitsbergen ’ s west coast . T owers of rock pierce the clouds, lush green slopes run down to the sea and crumbling glaciers surround us. It is a beautiful place. Bellsund, which we may visit on the west coast of Spitsbergen, is divided into two large fjords . T he northernmost - Van Mijenfjorden - is separated from the main fjord by a long narrow island, Akseløya , which extends almost across the fjord. There are many different zodiac cruising, paddling and walking options available to us. We may be fortunate to spot Beluga whales in this area and in the skies, we’ll be treated to thousands of birds, including little auk colonies


During the early morning we cruise back into Isfjorden before docking in Longyearbyen. Say your farewells to the crew and expedition leaders before a transfer to the airport.


The following itinerary should be seen as an approximate guide only. Please note that weather, ice conditions, logistics and unforeseen delays can cause alterations to our itinerary.


Polar Pioneer

Vessel Type: Expedition Length: 71 metres Passenger Capacity: 50 Built / refurbished: 1985 / 2022 The 71mtr/232ft expedition vessel Polar Pioneer is a great way to explore the polar regions. Originally built in 1982, she was a research vessel designed to navigate the polar regions with heavy sea ice thanks to her reinforced hull. She has been refurbished in 2022 and takes 48 passengers. She has 29 comfortable cabins ranging from the Captain’s Suite, mini-suite, twin cabins with private facilities, and twin and triple cabins with shared facilities. The Polar Pioneer is crewed by experts with decades of experience in polar waters and has a medic and clinic on board. The Polar Pioneer has 6 zodiacs so that all guests can go ashore simultaneously, and boots are provided when going ashore. After being out in the cold, guests can warm up in the sauna. Her large deck space has raised areas ideal for photographers. There is no shortage of incredible photography opportunities, from penguins, whales, breath-taking glaciers, and much more in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. There are vegetarian and vegan food options, beer, and a wine selection. Join us and our team of passionate and highly experienced,  professional polar guides as we venture to the far flung corners of the world by foot, zodiac, kayak and on skis.

Highlights

• Arctic wonderland- glaciers, sea ice, mountain peaks rising from the sea. • Nature based experiences including kayaking, hiking and zodiac excursions. • Polar bears, walrus, seals, whales, reindeer, sea birds - a nature lover’s nirvana! • Land of the midnight sun. • Calm fjords to explore by kayak or zodiac. • A rich history of human exploration and survival. • Fossils to discover (but not keep!) • Delicate Arctic flora. • 78 degrees north – only 900 kms from the North Pole

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