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Svalbard in Summer: Tundra, Whales and Wildlife

Svalbard in Summer: Tundra, Whales and Wildlife

From AUD $13,033

Description

Our 11-day Svalbard in Summer: Tundra, Whales and Wildlife is a rare chance to explore the Arctic as it comes fully alive when plant life and wildflowers are at their maximum numbers. It’s also possible during the Arctic summer to observe polar bears, walruses, Arctic foxes, and potentially belugas. With warmer temperatures, endless daylight, and snow cover receding, you’ll have plenty of chances to explore onshore by foot and by Zodiac to completely immerse yourself in the Arctic environment.

Trip Name
Svalbard in Summer: Tundra, Whales and Wildlife
Days
11
Overview
Vessel Type: Polar Expedition Length: 342 ft (104.4 m) Passenger Capacity: 138 Built: 2021 The Ocean Explorer is a modern, purpose-built expedition vessel combining contemporary elegance with advanced polar exploration technology. Accommodating up to 138 guests, this state-of-the-art ship features the innovative ULSTEIN X-BOW® design, which ensures smooth, stable sailing even in rough seas. A highlight of the vessel is its stunning two-story, glass-walled library located at the bow—perfect for quiet reflection with panoramic views of the polar landscapes. Almost all spacious cabins include private verandas, while the ship’s sleek Scandinavian-inspired interiors create a sense of understated luxury. Guests can unwind in the fitness centre, sauna with large windows overlooking the ice, or one of two outdoor Jacuzzis while taking in the surrounding scenery. Designed with both exploration and comfort in mind, Ocean Explorer offers generous outdoor viewing spaces and elevated observation decks for exceptional photography and wildlife watching. A fleet of 15 Zodiacs ensures quick, safe embarkation for off-ship adventures. Social spaces such as the elegant Main Dining Room, Latitude Bar, and Observation Lounge provide a refined yet relaxed atmosphere, complemented by fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce engines and cutting-edge sustainability systems, including waste-to-energy technology. Every detail of the Ocean Explorer reflects innovation, comfort, and environmental consciousness—setting a new standard for luxury expedition cruising.

Itinerary



Day 1 - Day 1 - Arrive in Helsinki, Finland
Arrive in the Finnish capital and make your way to the group hotel located right at Helsinki airport—included in your Charter Flight and Hotel Package You will have the rest of the day to explore explore the many museums, galleries and restaurants, relax at a Finnish sauna or wander the vibrant Design District. If you do plan to visit Helsinki city center, take advantage of the convenient 40-minute rail service from the airport.
Day 2 - Day 2 - Fly to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, and embark
After breakfast, the group will transfer to the Helsinki airport and board our private charter flight to Longyearbyen, as part of the Charter Flight & Hotel Package. Our journey to the High Arctic now truly begins. You will see the coastal and birch forests of southern Scandinavia give way to taiga and tundra environments, the mountains of Norway and northern Sweden, and the convergence of the Norwegian and Barents seas. Approaching Svalbard, you may get your first views of a pure, snow-capped wilderness, complete with ridgelines, glaciers, and perhaps even sea ice in the distance. We land in Longyearbyen, Svalbard’s largest settlement, and transfer to the harbor where we will embark on our ship.
Day 3 - Days 3 to 9 - Summer in the Svalbard wilderness
Svalbard is a true Arctic environment, where many iconic species spend their entire lives, entwined with the winter and spring sea ice. But with the arrival of summer—brief as it is—the archipelago bursts to life as countless migratory species settle in to take advantage of the season’s endless daylight and abundant food. Chief among Svalbard’s summer migrants are seabirds, waterfowl, and other birds, joined by marine visitors such as baleen whales—including the mighty blue whale. Though wildlife sightings aren’t guaranteed, these giants are sometimes observed foraging in the rich Arctic waters. Under the midnight sun, plant life also flourishes. While less diverse than in southern regions, Svalbard hosts hundreds of plant, lichen, and moss species, from hardy grasses to vibrant wildflowers. For a few brief months, snow and ice are replaced by pockets of green and splashes of color, framed by snowcapped peaks —a fleeting transformation of the High Arctic landscape. Throughout the summer, sea ice fractures, melts and disperses. Many species that depend on it shift north and east where ice lingers, or remain ashore until it returns in late fall. While ice may be less frequent, the open water offers greater access to the archipelago’s northern and eastern reaches. If we do encounter ice, we’ll pause to explore it. At this time of year, wildlife is more often spotted in the water, along shorelines, or gathered in bustling bird colonies clinging to the cliffs. Some terrain here is nearly vertical, with seabirds colonizing every possible ledge. Little auks, guillemots, and puffins nest in rocky crevices, spending the brief summer flying back and forth to feed themselves and their chicks before their f irst flights and plunges. Looking upward while seated in a Zodiac, the sky may seem alive with more birds than you can count, and sometimes we’ll explore near these cliffs on foot. Keep watch for other iconic species too, such as Arctic terns, common eiders, and the occasional king eider. The sounds are astonishing—an Arctic “silence” feels alive with nature’s calls. Standing beneath towering seabird cliffs renders visitors speechless. Summer offers the chance to step ashore and walk on bare ground, though patches of snow can linger. We may hike into foothills, valleys, and Arctic beaches— land shared with polar bears. While sightings are farther inshore, their paw prints in sand or mud tell their story. Take time to look around and underfoot, where hardy vascular plants and wildflowers bloom. You might also spot driftwood—not from ancient Svalbard forests, but carried here by Arctic currents from Siberia, where tree trunks and branches are swept up in the Arctic currents, ultimately coming to rest here. Additionally, we may see reindeer, as they busily forage on the bountiful summer plant life. Although the weather in midsummer is often cool—even crisp—in midsummer, it’s possible to enjoy reasonably warm days in Svalbard. It’s a surreal experience—feeling the warmth of the summer sun knowing you’re less than 700 nautical miles from the North Pole. As summer warms and sea ice recedes, glaciers come alive—meltwater hastening erosion, tidewater glaciers calving ice with thunderous force. From a Zodiac amid icebergs and brash ice, listen for the crackle of melting ice, the lap of currents, and Arctic terns calling overhead. During summer, if conditions align, it might also be possible to visit some of Svalbard’s residents, be they trappers or researchers. There are a number of trappers’ cabins dotted across the archipelago, and the stories their occupants tell bring forth a life wrapped in resourcefulness, grit, humor, and hints of something approaching the magic of nature. With seven full expedition days in Svalbard, we aim to explore a wide range of locations. The order of our journey will be shaped by sea ice conditions, which vary daily. Potential destinations include the spectacular fjord systems of Hornsund, Bellsund, Isfjorden, Krossfjorden, Smeerenburgfjorden, Raudfjorden, Woodfjorden, Sorgfjorden, and others. These fjords feature dramatic mountains rising directly from the sea, folding into endless layers. Glaciers spill from the highlands, many reaching the water’s edge where they calve into the sea. Throughout Svalbard, we may find previously mentioned seabird colonies and other wildlife, as they are distributed throughout the archipelago of islands.
Day 4 - Day 10 - Disembark in Longyearbyen and fly to Helsinki
The time to say goodbye has come. Your adventure ends as it began, in the frontier settlement of Longyearbyen. From here, we’ll transfer you to the airport for your charter flight to Helsinki, and group hotel night. Both are included in your Charter Flight & Hotel Package.
Day 5 - Day 11 - Depart Helsinki
After breakfast at your included hotel, make your way independently to the Helsinki airport for your onward flight home, or spend more time exploring the Finnish capital as prearranged.
Day 6 - Please note:
Itineraries are subject to change. 

Trip Dates

StartEndPrice FromRoom Type
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $13,546Triple Suite
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $15,171Deluxe Veranda Forward
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $15,940Veranda Stateroom
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $16,881Veranda Suite
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $19,959Studio Single
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $21,284Junior Suite
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $21,583Studio Veranda Single
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $23,208Penthouse Suite
02-06-202712-06-2027AUD $24,832Owners Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $15,427Explorer Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $16,881Balcony Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $20,130Deluxe Balcony Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $20,814Terrace Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $21,583Solo Panorama
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $22,438Penthouse Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $27,910Owner's Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $30,988Ultra Suite
09-06-202719-06-2027AUD $13,033Explorer Triple
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $13,717Triple Suite
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $15,342Deluxe Veranda Forward
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $16,111Veranda Stateroom
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $17,223Veranda Suite
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $20,301Studio Single
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $21,626Junior Suite
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $21,840Studio Veranda Single
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $23,464Penthouse Suite
10-06-202720-06-2027AUD $25,089Owners Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $13,461Explorer Triple
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $15,855Explorer Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $17,479Balcony Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $20,643Deluxe Balcony Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $21,327Terrace Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $22,182Solo Panorama
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $22,951Penthouse Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $28,594Owner's Suite
17-06-202727-06-2027AUD $31,843Ultra Suite
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $14,059Triple Suite
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $15,855Deluxe Veranda Forward
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $16,624Veranda Stateroom
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $17,565Veranda Suite
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $20,814Studio Single
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $22,139Junior Suite
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $22,524Studio Veranda Single
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $24,148Penthouse Suite
18-06-202728-06-2027AUD $25,944Owners Suite
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $14,059Triple Suite
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $15,855Deluxe Veranda Forward
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $16,624Veranda Stateroom
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $17,565Veranda Suite
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $20,814Studio Single
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $22,139Junior Suite
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $22,524Studio Veranda Single
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $24,148Penthouse Suite
26-06-202706-07-2027AUD $25,944Owners Suite
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $14,059Triple Suite
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $15,855Deluxe Veranda Forward
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $16,624Veranda Stateroom
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $17,565Veranda Suite
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $20,814Studio Single
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $22,139Junior Suite
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $22,524Studio Veranda Single
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $24,148Penthouse Suite
04-07-202714-07-2027AUD $25,944Owners Suite
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $14,059Triple Suite
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $15,855Deluxe Veranda Forward
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $16,624Veranda Stateroom
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $17,565Veranda Suite
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $20,814Studio Single
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $22,139Junior Suite
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $22,524Studio Veranda Single
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $24,148Penthouse Suite
12-07-202722-07-2027AUD $25,944Owners Suite

Inclusions

    • Spot iconic Arctic wildlife— walruses, reindeer, Arctic foxes, and the elusive polar bear
    • Hike the tundra
    • Witness tens of thousands of cliff-dwelling birds
    • Spot baleen whales
    • Zodiac cruise tidewater glaciers
    • Explore Svalbard on ice-class polar vessels.

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