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Arctic Wildlife and Summer Adventure in Svalbard

Enjoy a summer short break exploring the fjord and mountain scenery of the far Arctic North on the island of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard Archipelago. Spend time exploring the most northerly inhabited town of Longyearbyen and head to a remote outpost far away from civilization for a unique and very special two day adventure.

From April to August you can experience the energising Midnight Sun in the northernmost boutique hotel in the world. Traveling by boat through the tranquil fjords and hiking on the open tundra, you’ll spot Arctic wildlife with your expert guides – perhaps even the elusive polar bear roaming on the archipelago.

BOOK THIS TRIP

From £1787 per person (excluding flights)

This is based on two people sharing a room for 2 nights at Basecamp Hotel in Longyearbyen on breakfast basis (first night and last night), boat transfer to Kapp Linne for a 2 night stay at Isfjord Radio Hotel on half-board, RIB Safari, Day-Hike and boat transfer back to Longyearbyen.

This roughly converts to 2,127 EUR | 2,305 USD

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Departures: This tour includes a 3 day package to Isfjord Radio Hotel with departures from Longyearbyen in the summer on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. All other aspects of the tour are tailor-made to your requirements.

ITINERARY

Arrival in Longyearbyen and transfer by shuttle bus to your overnight accommodation at the Basecamp Hotel to begin your break in Svalbard. It is possible to stay here for one or more nights to explore this unique town.

Depending on how much time you have in Longyearbyen, you can join an Arctic adventure of your choosing or perhaps explore the town with our recommendations for places to visit and eat. 

Optional adventures include husky sledding on wheels, guided hiking, guided sightseeing in Longyearbyen, fossil hunting, kayaking and boat tours.

Basecamp Hotel

Basecamp Hotel

At the heart of Longyearbyen, the northernmost town in the world, lies the home of the modern-day arctic trappers.See the walls, covered with driftwood, sealskins, maps, pictures, and objects that illustrate the past and the present of life in the Arctic. This is the basecamp for your expedition in Spitsbergen, decorated in authentic trapper’s style down to the very last detail.Prepare your mind and body for the wilderness by relaxing in the glass-roofed lounge looking up at the sky filled with Northern Lights, or losing yourself in the stories of the arctic explorers. Wander around the world’s northernmost town, and dine next door at one of its best restaurants.Basecamp Hotel has 16 rooms and can accommodate more than 40 people. Each room is individually decorated in traditional trapper style with driftwood, sealskin and slate. No two rooms are alike. In all of the rooms there are comfortable beds and private bathrooms with showers. From all the rooms you have a beautiful view over the town, towards the mountains surrounding the valley of Longyeardalen.Keeping true to the style of the trappers there are no televisions in the rooms, but you are more than welcome to borrow some books from the lobby, and just enjoy the arctic atmosphere in your room. If you’re still energized after the evening’s program you can climb up to to the “Northern Lights loft”, where they have a large screen television for the use of the guests.

The morning is free for you to explore the town further, perhaps visit the Svalbard Museum, a cultural and natural history museum of Svalbard. 

In the afternoon you'll be met by your guide at the hotel, who will give you a thorough briefing on your adventure by boat providing information about equipment, the day's route and clothing. Then you'll transfer to the quay where your boat awaits. It is advisable to pack a small bag, the remaining luggage will be safely stored at the hotel. 

During the boat trip you'll have a chance to view Spitsbergen wildlife such as Arctic seabirds, walruses, and sometimes even whale species and the elusive Polar Bear. You'll arrive at your accommodation in Isfjord Radio Station, situated about 90 km west from Longyearbyen at a secluded spot at Kapp Linne. At 5pm, join your hosts for a guided walk around the area, hearing stories from the fascinating past as a communication centre. Afterwards, warm up in the sauna with amazing views over the sea cliffs and soak in the sweeping view of the Arctic Ocean.  

In the evening, enjoy a delicious 3-course menu, thoughtfully prepared by the chefs using seasonal ingredients.
Basecamp Hotel

Basecamp Hotel

At the heart of Longyearbyen, the northernmost town in the world, lies the home of the modern-day arctic trappers.See the walls, covered with driftwood, sealskins, maps, pictures, and objects that illustrate the past and the present of life in the Arctic. This is the basecamp for your expedition in Spitsbergen, decorated in authentic trapper’s style down to the very last detail.Prepare your mind and body for the wilderness by relaxing in the glass-roofed lounge looking up at the sky filled with Northern Lights, or losing yourself in the stories of the arctic explorers. Wander around the world’s northernmost town, and dine next door at one of its best restaurants.Basecamp Hotel has 16 rooms and can accommodate more than 40 people. Each room is individually decorated in traditional trapper style with driftwood, sealskin and slate. No two rooms are alike. In all of the rooms there are comfortable beds and private bathrooms with showers. From all the rooms you have a beautiful view over the town, towards the mountains surrounding the valley of Longyeardalen.Keeping true to the style of the trappers there are no televisions in the rooms, but you are more than welcome to borrow some books from the lobby, and just enjoy the arctic atmosphere in your room. If you’re still energized after the evening’s program you can climb up to to the “Northern Lights loft”, where they have a large screen television for the use of the guests.

Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Station was once an isolated outpost for radio operators connecting the people of Svalbard to Norway’s mainland over 1000 km away. Technology has since moved on and it is tourism which breathed new life into the station. The collection of buildings have been tastefully converted into a boutique lodge – a perfect stop-over at the end of a day of outdoor adventure. Arriving by boat or snow mobile, you’ll be welcomed by the lodge’s hosts with a warm drink before time to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Inside the lodge there is a spacious lounge offering a cosy place to enjoy the view from the window looking out for reindeer or polar bears roaming the wild landscapes. A fully stocked bar and snacks will keep you going until dinner time when you’ll gather around the long dining table just like the original residents of the outpost did years ago. Lunch or dinner will be a wonderful insight into local Arctic flavours. Much of the meat is hunted by one of the three trappers left in Spitsbergen, then prepared by top chefs in Isfjord Radio’s modern kitchen to a standard that would please even the toughest food critic. There are 23 twin and double rooms at the lodge. Bathrooms and WCs are shared on the corridors.
Please note, that Isfjord Radio is a wilderness hotel and to move outside you will need a guide with you for polar bear protection. 

Wake up in the wilderness and soak in the panoramic view from the edge of the world. After breakfast, hop on the Polarcircle boat and embark on a  5 hour trip exploring the glaciers and fjords, looking out for birds and wildlife that is found in this arctic region.

Back at Isfjord Radio, take time to relax with a refreshing Arctic dip or take a quiet moment in the sauna before the evening meal. Afterwards, if the weather allows, you’ll gather under the midnight sun for a bonfire and a toast to the day’s adventures.
RIB Boat Safari from Isfjord Radio

RIB Boat Safari from Isfjord Radio

From Isfjord Radio Station, you'll embark on a five-hour RIB boat safari along the north side of Isfjorden, the journey taking you to two spectacular destinations - Trygghamna and Ymerbukta.
 
In Trygghamna you are greeted by the dramatic cliffs of Alkhornet, a towering bird cliff that rises above a lush, green landscape. You then continue to Ymerbukta, where the stunning Esmark Glacier plunges into the sea. Here, you'll float between drifting icebergs, listening to the crackle and pop of ice shifting and breaking.
Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Station was once an isolated outpost for radio operators connecting the people of Svalbard to Norway’s mainland over 1000 km away. Technology has since moved on and it is tourism which breathed new life into the station. The collection of buildings have been tastefully converted into a boutique lodge – a perfect stop-over at the end of a day of outdoor adventure. Arriving by boat or snow mobile, you’ll be welcomed by the lodge’s hosts with a warm drink before time to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Inside the lodge there is a spacious lounge offering a cosy place to enjoy the view from the window looking out for reindeer or polar bears roaming the wild landscapes. A fully stocked bar and snacks will keep you going until dinner time when you’ll gather around the long dining table just like the original residents of the outpost did years ago. Lunch or dinner will be a wonderful insight into local Arctic flavours. Much of the meat is hunted by one of the three trappers left in Spitsbergen, then prepared by top chefs in Isfjord Radio’s modern kitchen to a standard that would please even the toughest food critic. There are 23 twin and double rooms at the lodge. Bathrooms and WCs are shared on the corridors.
Please note, that Isfjord Radio is a wilderness hotel and to move outside you will need a guide with you for polar bear protection. 

After breakfast, get ready to explore the Arctic wilderness on a whole day hike. You’ll join the guide and have a choice of different routes depending on conditions. The hike will be approximately 10-16 km long, with lunch and snacks included.

You’ll return to the hotel in the late afternoon, with a short turnaround, before boarding the boat and returning to Longyearbyen  where you'll spend a night at the Basecamp Hotel.
Day Hike from Isfjord Radio

Day Hike from Isfjord Radio

There is a choice of three routes on this whole day guided hike - learning about the Arctic flora and fauna while marveling at the beautiful landscape that surrounds you in every direction. On one of the routes at Batodden, you may have the opportunity to observe walruses. It is a golden rule that you should never disturb the wildlife on Svalbard, but with so many here at times, it is easy to observe them at a safe distance. On the way you will see whale bones and driftwood that the sea has left, but be careful where you step, the tundra hides treasures such as tiny flowers and well-hidden bird nests. A trip to Linnevannet takes you further up into the mountains - here, the grouse and polar fox can be seen, and the surrounding mountains embrace you in a magical world.
 
The journey is determined by weather conditions, physical shape of the participants and the guides experience in the Arctic wilderness, considering the best option for the group. 
Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Adventure Hotel

Isfjord Radio Station was once an isolated outpost for radio operators connecting the people of Svalbard to Norway’s mainland over 1000 km away. Technology has since moved on and it is tourism which breathed new life into the station. The collection of buildings have been tastefully converted into a boutique lodge – a perfect stop-over at the end of a day of outdoor adventure. Arriving by boat or snow mobile, you’ll be welcomed by the lodge’s hosts with a warm drink before time to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Inside the lodge there is a spacious lounge offering a cosy place to enjoy the view from the window looking out for reindeer or polar bears roaming the wild landscapes. A fully stocked bar and snacks will keep you going until dinner time when you’ll gather around the long dining table just like the original residents of the outpost did years ago. Lunch or dinner will be a wonderful insight into local Arctic flavours. Much of the meat is hunted by one of the three trappers left in Spitsbergen, then prepared by top chefs in Isfjord Radio’s modern kitchen to a standard that would please even the toughest food critic. There are 23 twin and double rooms at the lodge. Bathrooms and WCs are shared on the corridors.
Please note, that Isfjord Radio is a wilderness hotel and to move outside you will need a guide with you for polar bear protection. 
Basecamp Hotel

Basecamp Hotel

At the heart of Longyearbyen, the northernmost town in the world, lies the home of the modern-day arctic trappers.See the walls, covered with driftwood, sealskins, maps, pictures, and objects that illustrate the past and the present of life in the Arctic. This is the basecamp for your expedition in Spitsbergen, decorated in authentic trapper’s style down to the very last detail.Prepare your mind and body for the wilderness by relaxing in the glass-roofed lounge looking up at the sky filled with Northern Lights, or losing yourself in the stories of the arctic explorers. Wander around the world’s northernmost town, and dine next door at one of its best restaurants.Basecamp Hotel has 16 rooms and can accommodate more than 40 people. Each room is individually decorated in traditional trapper style with driftwood, sealskin and slate. No two rooms are alike. In all of the rooms there are comfortable beds and private bathrooms with showers. From all the rooms you have a beautiful view over the town, towards the mountains surrounding the valley of Longyeardalen.Keeping true to the style of the trappers there are no televisions in the rooms, but you are more than welcome to borrow some books from the lobby, and just enjoy the arctic atmosphere in your room. If you’re still energized after the evening’s program you can climb up to to the “Northern Lights loft”, where they have a large screen television for the use of the guests.

After breakfast at the hotel, transfer back to the airport and begin your journey home or extend your stay with extra nights and adventures in Svalbard.

Basecamp Hotel

Basecamp Hotel

At the heart of Longyearbyen, the northernmost town in the world, lies the home of the modern-day arctic trappers.See the walls, covered with driftwood, sealskins, maps, pictures, and objects that illustrate the past and the present of life in the Arctic. This is the basecamp for your expedition in Spitsbergen, decorated in authentic trapper’s style down to the very last detail.Prepare your mind and body for the wilderness by relaxing in the glass-roofed lounge looking up at the sky filled with Northern Lights, or losing yourself in the stories of the arctic explorers. Wander around the world’s northernmost town, and dine next door at one of its best restaurants.Basecamp Hotel has 16 rooms and can accommodate more than 40 people. Each room is individually decorated in traditional trapper style with driftwood, sealskin and slate. No two rooms are alike. In all of the rooms there are comfortable beds and private bathrooms with showers. From all the rooms you have a beautiful view over the town, towards the mountains surrounding the valley of Longyeardalen.Keeping true to the style of the trappers there are no televisions in the rooms, but you are more than welcome to borrow some books from the lobby, and just enjoy the arctic atmosphere in your room. If you’re still energized after the evening’s program you can climb up to to the “Northern Lights loft”, where they have a large screen television for the use of the guests.

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