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ICELAND - JAN MAYEN - BEAR ISLAND -

SOUTH SPITSBERGEN 2008

 

(KEFLAVIK- LONGYEARBYEN)

 

12 days / 11 nights, Keflavik - Snaefellsnes Peninsula - Adalvik - Hornvik -

Grimsey Island - Jan Mayen - Kvalrossbukta - Bear Island - Spitsbergen - Hornsund - Stormbukta -

Kapp Toscana -Ahlstrandhalvøya - Van Keulenfjord - Midterhuken - Longyearbyen

Departure 2008: MOL04 June 01 - 12, Professor Molchanov

Iceland Jan Mayen cruise

The Arctic coastlines offer some of the finest scenery and wildlife experiences in the world. Visitors to the region can witness enormous colonies of seabirds thronging the cliffs and shores, and enjoy the thrilling antics of whales and dolphins at sea and seals and Walrus hauled out on the rocks and ice floes. The lucky may even encounter the very symbol of the Arctic - the Polar Bear. Though remote and sparsely populated today, many of the places we explore have been inhabited in the last 5000 years, and thousands of unique prehistoric and historic sites are a testimony to the thriving cultures of the past. Our itineraries include Iceland, Jan Mayen, Bear Island, and South Spitsbergen.

 

Day 1 Departure Keflavik - Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Late in the afternoon we board ship in the port of Keflavik, just a short way from Iceland’s international airport. The largest of the North Atlantic islands, Iceland’s volcanoes, icecaps, rugged glaciated mountains, fjords and coastal cliffs and beaches together form one of the most inspiring landscapes on earth. We sail north to the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which is crowned by a beautiful snow-capped volcanic cone, 1442m high Snaefellsjokull. In the mellow evening light (at this time of year it is light all night) it is worth staying on deck to watch for whales in this often very productive location.

Day 2 Isafjordur Peninsula - Adalvik - Hornvik
Today we explore the Isafjordur Peninsula, geologically the oldest region in Iceland, its imposing basalt mountains scoured out by Ice Age glaciers. We sail into Adalvik in the Hornstrandir Nature Reserve. Once farmed, this beautiful, sheltered fjord has been deserted for 50 years. As sheep no longer graze here and the human impacts are minimal, fauna and flora thrive on a scale unknown in other parts of Iceland. We continue our voyage by sailing along the Hornstrandir Peninsula, spotting the remains of other farmsteads along the coastline of golden sand beaches set between sheer basalt cliffs. We will land at Hornvik , where we can follow an old path, used by fowlers, to reach the top of 300m high Hornbjarg. From the dizzy heights of this cliff we can marvel at one of the biggest seabird colonies in Iceland, with tens of thousands of Brünnich's Guillemots and Kittiwakes.

Day 3 Grimsey Island - Arctic Circle crossing - Kolbeinsey

We land on Grimsey, an island off the north coast and the only part of Iceland which lies within the Arctic Circle (the Circle crosses the island). The island is home to huge colonies of Kittiwakes, Razorbills, Puffins, Fulmars and Arctic Terns, who far outnumber the human inhabitants. Numbering just 100 and living in the island’s only village, this resourceful farming and fishing community would not dream of moving to the mainland. In the evening we sail across the Arctic Circle and circumnavigate Kolbeinsey, a tiny island north of Grimsey, formed from a submarine eruption.

Day 4 Jan Mayen
On our way to Jan Mayen, situated 300 nautical miles north-east of Iceland, there will be plenty of time to devote to looking for whales - Humpbacks are most likely but as we approach the pack ice, we may also encounter Minke Whales, who can sometimes be quite curious and approach boats such as ours. We should also see Harp Seals.

Day 5 Jan Mayen - Kvalrossbukta
Jan Mayen is a volcanic island of breathtaking beauty and mystique, dominated by Mt Beerenberg. From the slopes of the 2300m volcano, impressive glaciers spill into the sea. Until recently, the island was off-limits as it is a military base, and was rarely visited by tourists, but with permission from the Norwegian authorities we hope to visit the weather station. We will also walk across the island to Kvalrossbukta to look at the remains of a 17th century Dutch whaling station and a substantial colony of Fulmars.

Day 6 & 7 At Sea
We spend two days at sea, looking out for whales, dolphins and seals, and a variety of seabirds.
When we approach the sea-ice at the southern tip of Spitsbergen we may also encounter moulting Harp Seals.

Day 8 Bear Island

At Bear Island we visit the remains of a whaling station active from 1905-1908 in Kvalrossbukta. Arctic Skuas and Great Skuas can be seen during a walk across the desolate hills and tundra. The weather will decide whether we then sail along the west coast, where we can visit one of the largest seabird colonies in the North Atlantic teeming with Little Auks, Brünnich’s Guillemots, Common Guillemots and Kittiwakes. Alternatively we will sail along the east coast to visit Tunheim, an abandoned mining settlement.

Day 9 Spitsbergen - Stormbukta

When we approach the sea-ice at the southern tip of Spitsbergen, we may encounter moulting Harp Seals on the sea ice, and make a zodiac cruise among the ice-floes. Later we will try to land at Stormbukta, with its post volcanic springs, and a canyon with nesting Kittiwakes.

Day 10 Spitsbergen - Hornsund

Depending on the position of the sea-ice, we cruise the maze of fjords in the spectacular Hornsund area of southern Spitsbergen, which is ringed by 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 but as well as spectacular scenery, the area is renowned for its abundant and varied Arctic wildlife. We have very good chances of seeing seals and with a little luck, the very symbol of the Arctic - 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. Bearded Seals often cruise the inner fjords, whose cliffs are lined with colonies of Brünnich’s Guillemots and Kittiwakes. On the tundra we will have good opportunities to observe foraging Barnacle Geese.
 

Day 11 Kapp Toscana - Ahlstrandhalvøya - Van Keulenfjord - Midterhuken

Today we land at Kapp Toscana on Ahlstrandhalvøya at the mouth of Van Keulenfjord, where piles of Beluga skeletons are a reminder of the 20th century exploitation of these small white whales. Numbers are now recovering and there is a good chance of spotting small groups in the area. We then move to Recherchefjord, where a walk on the fragile tundra which backs the fjord may yield sightings of Reindeer. The Spitsbergen Reindeer is not as big as its mainland relative and is found in much smaller herds. Alternatively we may land at Midterhuken to explore the remains of 17th century English whaling sites. The weather will determine which good options will be chosen in this area.

 

Day 12

Early in the morning we arrive in Longyearbyen, the administrative centre of Spitsbergen, for flights to Oslo and home, alternatively we may stay on board for the next voyage to North Spitsbergen (MLT05).

 

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 Departure Date 2008

 Iceland - Jan Mayen - Bear Island -

 Spitsbergen, 12 days

 Voyage Start End Embark - Disembark

Vessel

 MOL04 Jun 01 Jun 12 KEF - LYR Prof. Molchanov
 KEF = Keflavik     LYR = Longyearbyen
 Prices in US Dollar
Triple Non Private Twin Non Private Twin Private Superior Suite
2,990 3,570 4,130 4,630 5,170

 

 There will be a fuel surcharge for the coming Arctic

 season (2008) for  all motor vessels of US $ 15

 per passengers per night.

 

 Included

  • Voyage aboard the indicated vessel as per itinerary

  • All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship incl. snacks, coffee and tea

  • All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac

  • Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff

  • Transfers and baggage handling between hotels, airports and ship only for those passengers on the group flights in Spitsbergen and in Greenland

  • All miscellaneous services

  • Taxes and port charges throughout the program

  • Comprehensive pre-departure material

 Not Included

  • Any airfare, whether on scheduled or charter flights

  • Pre- and post land arrangements

  • Transfers to / from the vessel outside Spitsbergen and Greenland

  • Passport and Visa expenses

  • Government arrival and departure taxes

  • Meals ashore

  • Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (strongly recommended)

  • Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges and telecommunication charges

  • The customary gratuity at the end of the voyages for stewards and other service personnel aboard (guidelines will be provided)

  • $ 25 Service fee

 Please note:

 All dates & rates are subject to change.

 All voyages will operate subject to a minimum

 of 25 participants (motor vessels) & 12 participants

 for the ‘Noorderlicht’.

 All rates are quoted per person in US Dollar,

 based on twin occupancy.

 Twin non private and Twin private cabins are

 available for single occupancy at 1.7 times the

 share price US Dollar rates apply for all sales

 outside the area of the European Union.

 5% discount will be granted for bookings for

 one or more consecutive voyages.
 

 Oceanwide Expeditions is the proud winner of the

 prestigious award:

 WORLD'S LEADING POLAR

 EXPEDITION OPERATOR 2005

Award

 

 Disclaimer

 All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may

 vary depending on local ice and weather conditions,

 and in order to take advantage of opportunities to see

 wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises.

 

/V Professor Molchanov

 

 

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