Remote, mysterious and extreme, the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen is the European gateway into the High Arctic.
Further north than Siberia, Alaska and most of Greenland – you find the archipelago of Svalbard. Spitsbergen is Svalbard’s largest island. In this place you become part of the experience and it becomes a part of you. The island is renowned for its magnificent fjords, calving glaciers and impressive mountains. In this wild and beautiful world animals like reindeer, seal, walrus, arctic fox and polar bears feel at home. You can enjoy all this in the ambience of the midnight sun.
These incredible voyages follow in the footsteps of Arctic pioneers and intrepid whalers, taking in remarkable towns like Longyearbyen, Barentsburg and Ny-Ålesund and crossing the 80th Parallel to sail through the rich waters off Moffen Island. Sailing beneath skies that echo to the cries of countless seabirds we cross ocean landscapes that can boast seal and walrus, whale and polar bear. These Spitsbergen Cruises explore gigantic ice sculptures and remote bays by nimble Polar Cirkel boats.
Landbased organisation: Spitsbergen Travel is the only landbased organisation situated on Svalbard they organise cruises from here. We are able to run a quality control on everything from A to Z. Destination experience: 20 years of experience from the destination, and only “local” guides. Landings/learning:Our landings in Spitsbergen are exciting and safe. They include amazing wildlife and places of historical interest. The use of Polar Circle boats allows us to offer a wide range of landings to unique locations. Our expedition teams are experienced with in-depth knowledge of the areas we sail in. Lectures are conducted on topics such as Biology, History and Geology throughout your trip.
Spitsbergen, in spite of its proximity to the North Pole, has a relatively mild climate compared with other areas at the same latitude. In Longyearbyen the average summer temperature is 6ºC, and the highest ever recorded is 21.3ºC. Rain is scarce, with an average annual rain and snowfall of only 200-300mm.Average Temperatures -LongyearbyenJune - 2ºC July - 6ºC Aug - 5ºCThese are 24-hour temperatures. Average daytime temperatures will be higher.Midnight Sun
Spitsbergen is above the Arctic Circle and therefore benefits from the Midnight Sun during the summer. This means 24 hours of sunlight to experience this unique landscape from April to late August.
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