What You’ll Experience
🧊 Glacier Fronts and Ice Landscapes
We often navigate toward the magnificent northern glaciers of Isfjorden, where massive walls of ice calve into the sea. Keep an eye out for seals resting on the ice, adding life and contrast to the Arctic seascape.
🐦 Bird Cliffs in Season
Between May and August, we include a visit to one of the fjord’s bustling bird cliffs. These steep mountain walls provide prime nesting grounds for seabirds like guillemots, kittiwakes, and puffins.
🍲 Comfort and Lunch Onboard
Our enclosed, heated RIB boats ensure comfort in all weather. While we sail, you can enjoy panoramic views through large windows — or step outside onto the aft deck.
At a scenic stop along the route, we’ll enjoy a hot, homemade soup prepared by our chef, served with warm drinks and Arctic scenery all around.
We saw whales and lots of birds. Highly recommend.
We saw minke whales, beluga whales, walrus, puffins, reindeer and many birds
- 01.05.2025 – 30.09.2025
- Pick up at the hotels:
– 18:00 from May trough August
– 10:00 in September - Duration: 5 Hours
- Suitable for all, min. age is 4 years
- What’s included
• Experienced Arctic guide
• Dinner or lunch, soft and hot drinks
• Safety gear and life vests
• Insurance - May-August from NOK 2690,-
September from NOK 2590,-
Important information
- Please note that we can never guarantee wildlife sightings. However, we operate in areas well known for their wildlife, and our experienced guides will do their best to spot animals during the trip. All animals on Svalbard roam freely. Later in the season, chances for wildlife encounters may decrease, as many species begin migrating south. In these cases, we place greater focus on Svalbard’s dramatic nature, rich history, and the beautiful light conditions of the Arctic autumn.
- Minimum participants: 6
- Minimum age: 4 years
- Children under 12: NOK 700 discount
- Please inform us in advance of any food allergies or dietary restrictions
- In accordance with Svalbard regulations, we must maintain a minimum distance of 500 meters from polar bears, 150 meters from Walruses
These rules exist to protect both your safety and the well-being of Arctic wildlife. Our guides will ensure all regulations are strictly followed during the trip