The Ultimate Svalbard Arctic Expedition Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Islands and fjords, northern lights and polar bears, welcome to the archipelago at the end of the world. Explore Svalbard on an expedition cruise with mighty mountains, nesting birds, glacier crossing, kayaking fjords, and entering the high Arctic. Traveling within 620 miles of the North Pole, this tour takes you through a wild and wondrous landscape, where you are humbled by nature and feel the diaphanous beauty of a vanishing world.
Customizable Itinerary
Longyearbyen – A Charming Town Surrounded by Wilderness
The adventure begins, flying north from Oslo to the Arctic. Longyearbyen awaits, a small town between fjord and forest. While the surrounding landscape feels old and untouched, Svalbard’s main town has a modern facade, with contemporary architecture draped around the waterfront. It can seem like a strange juxtaposition, the wilderness surrounding such a modern urban landscape. However, it works well for your first night in Svalbard. The adventure is just beginning to settle into the modern amenities, glimpsing the fjords and snow world that exists beyond the waterfront. Now is the time to rest and relax, for there’s so much to come once you embark on the MS Fram.
What's Included:
Longyearbyen – Two Urban Sides to the Arctic
Kongsfjorden – Cruising Through the Fjords on MS Fram
Mitrahalvoya – Crossing a Glacier and Encountering Reindeer
Liefdefjord – Hiking, Kayaking and Sublime Arctic Landscapes
Eastern Svalbard – Searching for Polar Bears and Journeys in Nature Reserves
Eastern Svalbard – Exploring Edgeoya and Cultural Heritage of Kapp Lee
Hornsund – Spitsbergen’s Southernmost Tip and Ice through the Fjord
Phippsoya – Into the High Arctic
Bellsund – Sounds and Fjords and Mountains
Isfjord – Discovering Svalbard’s Most Prominent Fjord System
Oslo – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Sail above 80 degrees north to the ice edges of the Arctic Ocean, just 620 miles from the North Pole
- Discover the land of the polar bear, watching them drift past on the ice or occupy high Arctic lands
- Walk across glaciers and become one with the ice, Svalbard a white world that’s beautiful to view and touch
- Cruise through countless fjords and witness mighty icebergs
- Travel on a contemporary cruise ship that’s been designed to provide comfort in polar waters
- Hike across uninhabited islands and kayak through shallow fjords (optional)
- Discover Svalbard’s cultural history, including blubber ovens, a Russian village and the serene town of Longyearbyen
- Spend time amid Eastern Svalbard Nature Reserve and South Spitsbergen National Park, where there’s an improbable congregation of wildlife
- Catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis
Starting Price
$17,600 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Zicasso's trip planner listened to our needs and delivered. Our planes, trains, buses, ferries, private transfers, accommodations, and tours all went seamlessly. She answered all our questions quickly and was available 24/7. Thank you.
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Great trip! Everything went off like clockwork, with no snags. We had outstanding guides! The two guest houses we stayed at in the fjordlands were excellent.
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The four of us really enjoyed the trip Zicasso's tour planner created for us. She was responsive and quick to reply to our questions, including while on the trip. We visited Bergen, Odda, Trolltunga, Aurland, Ålesund, and Oslo. Our highlights were Trolltunga and Aurland. We would have gladly traded an extra day at Aurland and skipped the Flåm railroad, as that was too touristy for our taste, but we can only say that after having been there.
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Our trip was great. We sincerely appreciated the knowledgeable and personable travel guides in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Bergen. I do not remember the name of our food tour guide in Oslo, but she was also an interesting and competent guide. The drivers were all on time and much appreciated.
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First, do not send me a water bottle; I have more than enough. Overall, we had a great trip to Norway, with a good balance between time in the cities of Stavanger, Bergen, and Oslo, and rural retreats. We stayed in fine old hotels in magnificent settings on the Geiranger and Lustra fjords. We reveled in a quieter pace, with more time to enjoy nature. Our agent selected terrific hotels in each setting and, during the trip, was attentive to our needs and responsive when some minor problems arose.
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Zicasso's travel specialist was one of the best travel agents we have ever dealt with. Her extensive knowledge of Norway, combined with her communication style, made our trip delightful. She provided ongoing support and addressed any questions we had promptly before and during the trip. We would not hesitate to recommend her to anyone we know who is planning to travel in the region.
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