Set sail from Longyearbyen, Norway’s northernmost town, on an unforgettable 10-day expedition through the Arctic wilderness of Svalbard. Explore Kongsfjorden’s towering glaciers, Ny-Ålesund’s polar research stations, and the historic whaling sites of Northwest Svalbard. Navigate through the ever-shifting Arctic ice in search of polar bears, walruses, and belugas. Continue along the remote coasts of Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya, where seabird colonies and walrus herds thrive amid stark polar deserts. Conclude the voyage in Longyearbyen, carrying home lasting memories of the Arctic’s raw beauty and resilient wildlife.
Highlights
Navigate through shifting Arctic ice in search of polar bears
Sail the Hinlopen Strait and witness immense seabird colonies on cliffs
Visit Edgeøya’s walrus haul-outs and the rich birdlife of Sundneset
Explore Ny-Ålesund, a historic base for Arctic explorers and scientists
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
Start the adventure in Norway and travel to Longyearbyen, Svalbard—the northernmost town on Earth. Experience the warmth of Nordic hospitality amid the stark Arctic landscape. Take in the crisp polar air, snowcapped peaks, and the famous polar bear warning sign marking the gateway to the wild. Board the Ocean Albatros anchored in the harbor and raise a toast as the voyage departs from civilization into the untamed Arctic wilderness.
Sail through the Arctic “night” past Prins Karls Forland toward the magnificent Kongsfjord, where towering glaciers and the striking Three Crowns mountains dominate the horizon. Explore Ny-Ålesund, the northernmost settlement on the planet, once a base for legendary explorers such as Amundsen and Nansen. Discover its fascinating history and ongoing role as a hub for groundbreaking polar research surrounded by awe-inspiring Arctic scenery.
North West Svalbard, a National Park since 1973, preserves a rich history of early Arctic exploration and whaling. First visited by William Barents in 1596, the area became a hub for Dutch and English whalers. Their haunting remnants, such as the blubber ovens and graves of young sailors at Smeerenburg, remain visible. Now heavily protected, the region has been reclaimed by nature, hosting Arctic flowers, seabirds, walrus, and polar bears, making it once again a pristine wilderness and haven for wildlife.
The Arctic ice pack north of Svalbard is a vast, ever-changing wilderness, shifting seasonally and stretching beyond the North Pole to Alaska and Siberia. Though seemingly barren, this icy habitat supports diverse wildlife, from fish and seabirds to seals, belugas, and bowhead whales, and is the preferred hunting ground of polar bears. The Ocean Albatros navigates through ice channels to explore this remote environment, hunting for wildlife, ending the day cruising toward the Hinlopen Strait between the islands of Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet.
From the Arctic ice, the journey continues into the Hinlopen Strait, where towering cliffs host some of the world’s largest seabird colonies, crowded with guillemots and fulmars amid predatory skuas and gulls. The unearthly polar deserts of northeast Svalbard are surrounded by iceberg-studded seas, where vibrant marine life thrives. Walruses rest onshore, belugas frolic in pods, and scampering shore birds feast on the beaches, showcasing Svalbard’s rich biodiversity despite the harsh Arctic conditions.
In Eastern Svalbard, cold polar waters meet the weak last gasp of the Gulf Stream, and the ocean remains icy even under the midnight sun. On Edgeøya, evidence of past large-scale walrus and beluga hunting contrasts with today’s strict wildlife protections and extensive nature reserves. Highlights you may visit include the geological marvels and walrus colonies at Andréetangen and Kapp Lee, or the vast bird colonies at Sundneset, before you return toward the main island of Spitzbergen via Sørkapp.
After rounding the southern tip of Spitsbergen, the expedition enters the greener, warmer fjords of Bellsund and Hornsund, nourished by Atlantic currents. These fertile valleys support reindeer, Arctic foxes, nesting seabirds, and drifting icebergs from nearby glaciers. Rich in wildlife and history, the area offers highlights like the grassy meadows of Vårsolbukta and the historic sites of Calypsobyen and Bamsebu, making it one of Svalbard’s most diverse and captivating regions.
During the night, enter Forlandssundet, the strait which separates Prince Karls Forland from Spitsbergen. The destinations may include Poolepynten (Poole Point), a small headland named after the British whaler Jonas Poole. Today, the area is inhabited by herds of walruses who can be seen (and smelled!) from a distance. The large mammals flaunt their tusks and whiskers, as well as their considerable bulk. The remote beaches, rugged mountains, and tundra plains of the region positively beg to be explored! From Forlandsundet, return southwards during the afternoon into Isfjorden, all the while on the lookout for wildlife and spectacular views as you return to civilization.
Day 10: Longyearbyen | Disembark
1 Breakfast
On the final morning of the expedition, arrive back in Longyearbyen. Even this small town will feel like a metropolis after days of isolation in the wilderness of the Arctic!
After exploring Longyearbyen and bidding a fond farewell to the crew of Ocean Albatros and your fellow Arctic explorers, return to Svalbard Airport and join your flight back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a lifetime.
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$7,8952-3 travelers
Cat F (Triple)
Triple Stateroom (4)
20sqm, Porthole
Cat D (Porthole)
Porthole Stateroom (7)
16sqm, Porthole
Cat G (Single Stateroom)
Single Stateroom (6)
13sqm, Porthole
Cat E (French Balcony)
French Balcony Stateroom (6)
16sqm, French Balcony
Cat C (Standard Balcony)
Balcony Stateroom (9)
22sqm, incl. Balcony
Cat C SUP (Superior Balcony)
Superior Balcony Stateroom (48)
app. 24sqm incl. Balcony
Cat C XL (Grand Balcony)
Grand Balcony Stateroom (4)
app. 30sqm, incl. Balcony
Cat B (Balcony Suite)
Balcony Suite (2)
app. 32 sqm, incl. Balcony
Cat A (Junior Suite)
Junior Suite (4)
40 sqm, incl. Balcony
Cat BS (Brynhilde Suite)
Two Bedroom Suite (1)
52sqm, French Balcony
Cat FS (Freydis Suite)
Premium Suite (1)
43sqm, incl. Balcony
Notes
ALL PRICES ARE PER PERSON, PAYABLE IN USD
Prices based on twin occupancy except for Singles (1), Triples (3), and the Brynhilde Suite (4)
A limited number of twin cabins may be sold for single occupancy at 1.7 times the twin rate
OCEAN ALBATROS DETAILS
Share cabins available: Triple (F), Porthole (D), Balcony (C/CSup/CXL)
Jr Suites (A) and Deck 4 Superior Balconies (CSup) can accommodate a third berth
Please note: French Balconies (E) have fixed queen beds
All Suites (B, A, PS, FS) include: wine and fruit on arrival, a restocked mini-bar (non-alcoholic), laundry service, and an in-room espresso machine.
Travel Insurance - All passengers are required to carry valid travel insurance which must contain medical and evacuation coverage of no less than $200,000 as well as cancellation and trip interruption.
Initial deposit is 20% of trip cost pp, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 130 days prior to departure by bank transfer, check or credit card. All final payments by credit card may be subject to a surcharge and maximum of $20,000 charge
For full cancellation policy details, please contact us for a quote.
Included
9 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches, 9 Dinners
9 Nights Accommodations
Accommodations as listed
Ground transportation as listed
Activities as listed
Meals as listed
Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
Shackleton Expedition Jackets are provided on loan but an exclusive MCKEON down jacket will be given.
500 MB WiFi for personal devices
Digital Voyage Log
Citizen Science program: participation in a variety of scientific activities that support important research projects
English-speaking expedition team
Beer/wine/soft drinks with lunch and dinner
All scheduled landings and excursions
A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage
All port and landing fees
Photography Coach
Welcome” and “Farewell” receptions with sparkling wine
and soft drinks
Snowshoes for use during landings (subject to avail.)
24-hour access to tea, coffee, and ‘Grab and Go’ comfort food
Guided walks, nature hikes, Zodiac landings and excursions, as per itinerary, guided by our Expedition Team (excluding optional or activities with cost)
Briefings and educational lectures by the Expedition Team
Arrival transfer from the airport to the ship (Day 1) is provided for guests arriving on our selected arrival flight. Please inquire for details.
Excluded
Gratuities
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Flight costs (please request a quote)
Additional excursions during free time
Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
Pre- or post-voyage expenses
Onboard communication charges such as outgoing phone calls or more than 500 MB WiFi from personal devices
Mandatory travel insurance (must meet mandatory minimum coverage requirements for medical treatment and evacuation)
Optional return transfer package. Additional cost. Must be pre-booked. Detailed information available approx. 11 months prior to departure. Please inquire for details.
Our guide and driver were very good with their knowledge and were very helpful with our questions. It was a very pleasant visit that would have been impossible to do on our own. Hotels and restaurants were fantastic. The special places we got to go to, like the kitchens, were great. Enjoyed the entire trip!