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Start: Apr 17, 2027
End: May 3, 2027
Departure: Bergen
Arrival: Longyearbyen
Duration: 17 Days
Highlights
Embark on an enchanting journey on board the classic 12-passenger ship M/S Stockholm, exploring some of Norway’s most captivating and scenic locations. Our voyage along the Norwegian coast includes the majestic Storfjord, the enchanting town of Ålesund, and the idyllic Nusfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure.
We venture onward to the secluded Bear Island, a haven for a myriad of seabirds in the heart of the Barents Sea. The pinnacle of our expedition is one of the world’s most magnificent wildernesses: Svalbard. Early in the season, Svalbard is a realm of serene pastel skies and pristine winter landscapes. Here we keep our eyes peeled for polar bears, walruses, and other iconic wildlife, while immersing ourselves in the breathtaking nature that surrounds us – ice formations and snow-capped mountains, glittering glaciers, and fjord ice.
The dramatic Lofoten Islands
Magnificent fjords
Picturesque fishing villages
The realm of the polar bear – Svalbard
The remote Bear Island
Small ship – only 12 passengers
The great journey begins in the city of Bergen, beautifully surrounded by high mountains and deep fjords. We stay the night at a centrally located hotel
We enjoy lunch together, and in the afternoon we embark the beautiful M/S Stockholm and head toward the scenic passage of Alversund. During our adventure along the Norwegian coast we hope to visit some of the following places:
Upon reaching Ålesund we explore this small town, built in a true Art Nouveau style, enjoying its delightfully decorated facades, towers and pinnacles.
We get to know the majestic Storfjorden and pay a visit to the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjorden, which is characterised by deep blue water and lush mountain plains with beautiful waterfalls.
This deserted fishing village is now popular with summer guests. Its original and colourful wooden buildings are well preserved. We visit the beautiful church and we also pass by the small and very dramatically situated lighthouse.
On our way north we sail past famous natural attractions like the mountain peaks known as the Seven Sisters, followed by Torghatten – a rock with a big hole, that the ice sheet once created, or according to the legend; the hole a giant created in despair from a broken heart.
Kjerringøy is a real gem on the Norwegian coast. Here we encounter a diverse landscape of mountains, white sandy beaches and small farming communities, but the island is most famous for its old trading post. This is a unique heritage consisting of 15 well-preserved houses, which gives the visitor a great insight into what it was like to live in this northern trading town in the 1800s.
We hope to visit the picturesque fishing village of Reine. This charming village, with characteristic wooden houses overlook Kirkefjord with high mountain tops in the background. It is not difficult to see why it was once voted Norway’s most beautiful place.
Nusfjord is a well-preserved and authentic fishing community with focus on cod fishing. The village is part of UNESCO’s World Heritage list of unique wooden houses with a charming old fashioned shop well worth a visit. We sail further along what is known as the Lofoten wall. In the evening we enter magical Trollfjorden and later set course towards Tromsø.
In Tromsø we visit the prestigious Polar Museum and learn more about the first polar explorers, who went north to seek fame and fortune. The city is known as Paris of the North, which derives from its vast cultural offerings.
We set sail towards the remote Bear Island, situated in the middle of the Barents Sea. (The exact day of the crossing can change and is depending on the weather.)
On the 400-meter high cliffs of Bear Island, hundreds of thousands of seabirds are nesting – puffins, guillemots, razorbills and kittiwakes among others. If wind and weather allows, we aim to do a spectacular Zodiac cruise along the impressive bird cliffs and set foot on this rarely visited island.
We then continue our journey and sail over night. Our next destination is Svalbard – one of the world’s most magnificent wildernesses. It is spring in the Arctic and it is a powerful experience to witness the archipelago spring to life. We enjoy the stunning nature that surrounds us – sparkling ice formations, snow covered mountains and glistering glaciers. Where we can travel depends on the drift ice that often accumulates here at this time of year. We may explore the majestic Hornsund, which consists of several fjords where glaciers calve out shimmering blue icebergs. In Bellsund, we hope to reach Vårsolbukta, where tens of thousands of little auks nest.
We disembark in Longyearbyen and begin our journey home.
Please note: All itineraries are for guidance only. Our exact route will depend on the ice, weather conditions, wildlife and government regulations. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the many sites Svalbard has to offer. We always strive to maximise your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!
Please note: All itineraries are for guidance only. Our exact route will depend on the ice, weather conditions, wildlife and government regulations. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the many sites Svalbard has to offer. We always strive to maximise your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!
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Start: Apr 17, 2027
End: May 3, 2027
Departure: Bergen
Arrival: Longyearbyen
Duration: 17 Days
| Cabin | Regular Price | Sale Price |
|---|---|---|
| Twin | $11,790 | |
| Twin for Single Use | $22,390 | |
