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Day 1 Arrival Longyearbyen
Arrive in Longyearbyen, the administrative capital of the Spitsbergen archipelago of which West Spitsbergen is the largest island. Before embarking there is an opportunity to stroll around this former mining town, whose parish church and Polar Museum are well worth visiting, while in the surrounds of Longyearbyen, more than 100 species of plant have been recorded. In the early evening the ship will sail out of Isfjorden.
Day 2 Krossfjorden - Ny Ålesund
Heading north along the west coast, we arrive by morning in
Krossfjorden, where we take to the Zodiacs for an
exhilarating cruise along the sculpted front of the 14th of
July Glacier. On the surprisingly green slopes near the
glacier, a colorful variety of flowers bloom, while large
numbers of Kittiwakes and Brünnich’s Guillemots nest on the
nearby cliffs. There is also a good chance of spotting
opportunistic Arctic Foxes, who patrol the base of the
cliffs in case a hapless chick falls from its nest, and
Bearded Seals, who cruise this scenic fjord. In the
afternoon we sail to Ny Ålesund, the world’s most northerly
settlement. Once a mining village - served by the world’s
most northerly railway, which can still be seen - Ny Ålesund
is now a research centre. Close to the village is a breeding
ground for Barnacle Geese, Pink-footed Geese and Arctic
Terns. Visitors interested in the history of Arctic
exploration will want to walk to the anchoring mast used by
Amundsen and Nobile in the airship Norge in 1926 and Nobile
in the airship Italia in 1928 before their flights to the
North Pole.

Day 3 Smeerenburg - Amsterdamøya
At Smeerenburg on Amsterdamøya, we visit the remains of a 17th century Dutch whaling station, the blubber pots now surrounded by hundreds of tree trunks washed ashore after floating from Siberia. Our voyage continues around the north coast of West Spitsbergen as we head for the Hinlopen Strait.
Day 4 Hinlopenstrait - Augustabukta - Nordaustlandet
Before turning south into Hinlopen Strait (if the pack-ice allows us) we will have reached our most northerly position. On and around the ice at the entrance to the strait, which divides West Spitsbergen from ice-clad Nordaustlandet, there is a good chance of seeing Bearded and Ringed Seals, Polar Bears and Ivory Gulls. On the eastern side of Lomfjordshalvøya we take a Zodiac cruise through the ice floes to the bird cliffs of Alkefjellet, where thousands of Brünnich’s Guillemots nest in a spectacular setting. The basalt pillars, rising hundreds of meters, and the overhanging ice cap with its waterfall are an awe-inspiring sight. Finally, on the eastern side of Hinlopen Strait we intend to make an evening landing in Augustabukta on the island of Nordaustlandet, the most northerly of the major Spitsbergen islands. Spitsbergen Reindeer graze the sparse vegetation of this largely ice-covered island, where Pink-footed Geese, Walrus and a rare Ivory Gull colony are also found.
Day 5 Svartknausflya - Nordaustlandet
Today we go ashore at Svartknausflya, a 'polar desert', an area of Nordaustlandet that gets so little precipitation that not even hardy tundra plants can survive. The bare, sandy hills are a strong contrast to the world’s third largest ice cap, which plunges into the sea not far away.
Day 6 Svenskøya - Olgastreet
Sailing south-west through Olgastreet, we may encounter the
magnificent, but rare, Greenland Whale, which was hunted to
near extinction in the 19th century.

Day 7 Freemansundet - Barentsøya - Edgeøya
In Freemansundet we plan to land at Sundneset on the island
of Barentsøya to visit an old trapper's hut and then take a
brisk walk across the tundra in search of Spitsbergen
Reindeer and Barnacle Geese. Later we cruise south to
Diskobukta on the west side of Edgeøya. After a Zodiac
cruise through the shallow bay, we land on a beach littered
with whale bones and tree trunks, which have drifted here
from Siberia. We can also climb to the rim of a narrow gully
which is inhabited by thousands of Kitttiwakes, together
with Black Guillemots and piratical Glaucous Gulls. During
the breeding season, the base of the cliffs is patrolled by
Arctic Foxes and Polar Bears, especially females with young
cubs, searching for young birds that have fallen from the
nesting ledges.
Day 8 Bölscheøya - Edgeøya - Aekongen - Sørkap
In the morning we land on the attractive island of
Bölscheøya, in the archipelago of Tusenøyane, to the south
of Edgeøya. Here too we see the remains of Walrus and
Greenland Whales, but on a happier note we may also spot a
variety of interesting birds, among them Grey Phalaropes,
Arctic Skuas, Red-throated Divers and, if we are lucky, a
Pale-bellied Brent Goose, a sub-species found only on
Spitsbergen, Franz Josef and, occasionally, in Greenland. In
the afternoon we hope to land on Aekongen where there is a
complete Greenland Whale skeleton. There are also
spectacular basalt rock-columns here, and we may also see
Common Eiders with chicks. At night we sail to Sørkap, the
southern tip of Spitsbergen.

Day 9 Hornsund
We start the day quietly cruising the side fjords of the spectacular Hornsund area of southern Spitsbergen, enjoying the scenery of towering mountain peaks. Hornsundtind rises to 1,431m while Bautaen shows why early Dutch explorers gave the name ‘Spitsbergen’ - pointed mountains - to the island. There are also 14 magnificent glaciers in the area and very good chances of encounters with seals and Polar Bears. We may visit the Polish research station where the friendly staff will give us an insight into their research projects. Behind the station the mountains are home to thousands of pairs of nesting Little Auks.

Day 10 Ahlstrandhalvøya - Van Keulenfjorden - Recherchefjorden
Today we land on Ahlstrandhalvøya at the mouth of Van Keulenfjorden. Here piles of Beluga skeletons (the Beluga is a small white whale), the remains of 19th century slaughter, are yet another reminder of the consequences of thoughtless exploitation. Fortunately, Belugas were not hunted to the edge of extinction and may still be seen locally. Indeed, there is a good chance that we will come across a pod. Cruising into Recherchefjorden during the afternoon we can explore an area of tundra at the head of the fjord where many Reindeer feed.
Day 11 Longyearbyen - Oslo
Return to Longyearbyen and disembark for the transfer to the airport and the flight to Oslo and home.
Please note:
If ice conditions are favorable we may sail around Nordauslandet, passing another Nordkapp and visiting Kvitøya, the place where the Swedish Explorer Andree perished, instead of sailing through the Hinlopen Strait. In the area between Kong Karls Land and Edgeøya we have a good chance to observe Greenland Whales.
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