Experience a flexible 13-day Svalbard expedition aboard Aqua Lares, where routing adjusts to ice and weather for efficient wildlife viewing. Begin in Longyearbyen, then explore Alkehornet bird cliffs, Gravneset’s historic whaling cemetery, and Smeerenburg Fjord. Venture into drifting pack ice to search for polar bears, ivory gulls, and bearded seals. Visit Alkefjellet and vast glacier fronts such as Brasvellbreen and Lilliehookbreen, and land at Torellneset, Van Keulenfjorden, Samarinvagen, Reinoya, Bear Island, and Kongsfjorden. Expect daily shore landings, guided walks, expert naturalists, small-group tender trips, and optional polar plunges. Heritage sites, seabird colonies, glacier calving, and flexible routing maximize wildlife encounters while maintaining safety and responsible practices.
Highlights
Explore Alkehornet cliffs and observe nesting guillemots and reindeer
Discover Smeerenburg Fjord and see Arctic terns
Visit Gravneset whaling site and uncover early Arctic exploration history
View Brasvellbreen glacier front with striking waterfalls
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.
Join Aqua Lares in Longyearbyen, the world’s northernmost town, and get settled in your comfortable stateroom. In the afternoon, head to Alkehornet, a prominent bird cliff hosting large colonies of guillemots and kittiwakes. The surrounding tundra often supports grazing reindeer, and with favorable conditions, Arctic foxes may be seen moving across the landscape.
Begin the day at Gravneset, a headland framed by glaciers and mountains, where a historic whaling cemetery reflects the early era of Arctic exploration. In the afternoon, continue to Smeerenburg Fjord and Sorgattet, once a focal point of 17th-century Dutch whaling. Go ashore to explore the site, surrounded by Arctic terns, geese, and the rugged landscapes of the high Arctic coast.
After an overnight voyage from Smeerenburg, venture into the drifting pack ice, a silent expanse stretching toward the horizon. Head out on a tender excursion in search of polar bears, bearded seals, and ivory gulls in their natural habitat — some of the rarest wildlife encounters on the planet. In the afternoon, take part in a polar plunge and immerse yourself in the frigid Arctic waters.
Day 4: Alkefjellet | Brasvellbreen or Liefdefjorden | Raudfjord
Start the day exploring one of Svalbard’s most famous bird cliffs. Its basalt walls rise steeply from the sea and are home to over 60,000 pairs of Brünnich’s guillemots during the summer breeding season. The cliffs provide nesting ledges for the birds, while Arctic foxes and glaucous gulls are often seen below, preying on eggs or chicks. Later in the day, sail along the Bråsvellbreen glacier front, an outlet of the Austfonna ice cap. Stretching nearly 180 kilometers, this is one of the longest glacier fronts of the northern hemisphere. During summer, meltwater streams pour down its face in striking seasonal waterfalls, a distinctive feature of this vast ice wall.
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Sail into Liefdefjorden, a fjord framed by jagged peaks and glaciers that tumble directly into the sea. At the rustic Texas Bar hunter’s hut and join a guided walk across the surrounding tundra, following reindeer trails and taking in glacier-streaked vistas. In the afternoon, continue to Raudfjord, where towering cliffs and blue-tinged glaciers dominate the landscape. Explore the shoreline alive with seabirds, and then venture inland to admire the silent grandeur of this remote Arctic wilderness.
Day 5: Hinlopenstretet | Torellneset or Krossfjorden | Kongsfjorden
In the morning, navigate Hinlopenstretet, the strait separating Spitsbergen from Nordaustlandet. The passage is bordered by steep cliffs and several tidewater glaciers, an important summer habitat for Brünnich’s guillemots, which nest on the cliffs, and the waters may hold bearded seals and drifting pack ice. Polar bears are often sighted in this region, particularly along the ice edge. In the afternoon, land at Torellneset, this gravel spit is a well-known walrus haul-out site, where groups of Atlantic walrus rest on the beach between feeding bouts in the surrounding shallow waters.
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In the morning, explore Krossfjorden, where the immense Lilliehöökbreen Glacier stretches for more than 12 kilometers. Seals often haul out on the drifting ice, and flocks of kittiwakes soar above. Later in the day, head onwards to Kongsfjorden, one of the most beautiful fjords in Svalbard. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and sweeping glaciers, the fjord has long drawn explorers and scientists, its dramatic landscapes offering some of the most striking scenery in the archipelago.
Day 6: Sorgfjorden or Calypsobyen | Van Keulenfjorden
Arrive at Sorgfjorden, located at the northwestern tip of Spitsbergen. The fjord is famous for its dramatic historical events, most notably the naval battle of 1693, when French warships clashed with Dutch whalers. Along its shores, traces of the whaling era remain visible, including graves and blubber ovens from the 17th century. Svalbard reindeer and Arctic foxes are sometimes spotted along the shoreline, while walrus may gather at haul-outs near the fjord entrance. In summer, Arctic terns, geese, and other migratory birds add to the seasonal life of the high Arctic coast.
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Arrive in Bellsund to explore Calypsobyen, once a center of mining and beluga hunting. After lunch on board, head to Van Keulenfjorden, which features steep mountains rising from the sea and landing sites accessible only by small ships such as Aqua Lares. The fjord’s rich history and raw natural beauty combine to create one of Svalbard’s most memorable anchorages.
Day 7: Krossfjorden | Kongsfjorden or Gnalodden | Burgerbukta
In the morning, explore Krossfjorden, where the immense Lilliehöökbreen Glacier stretches for more than 12 kilometers. Seals often haul out on the drifting ice, and flocks of kittiwakes soar above. Later in the day, head onwards to Kongsfjorden, one of the most beautiful fjords in Svalbard. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and sweeping glaciers, the fjord has long drawn explorers and scientists, its dramatic landscapes offering some of the most striking scenery in the archipelago.
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In the morning, land at Gnålodden, home to one of the best-known trapper’s cabins in Svalbard, set beneath towering cliffs alive with seabirds. The site offers a vivid glimpse into the lives of those who endured the harsh Arctic seasons in this remote wilderness. In the afternoon, sail into Burgerbukta, where massive tidewater glaciers calve into the sea.
Return to Longyearbyen as the ship replenishes itself for the next leg of the journey. Take the day to unwind on board Aqua Lares. Enjoy the social spaces at your leisure, whether it be sipping cocktails in the lounge, a workout in the open air, or a soothing spa treatment. Later in the day, greet the new guests joining the
expeditions onwards.
Begin the day exploring Samarinvagen, where a calving glacier fills the bay with ice floes that serve as haul-out sites for bearded seals. Watch seabirds such as little auks, Brünnich’s guillemots, and king eiders, and with luck, glimpse a beluga.
Today, head out on excursions along the remote cliffs of Bear Island, home to vast colonies of puffins, guillemots, and fulmars. Enjoy close encounters with the destination's remarkable population of seabirds while out on a tender exploration. Learn more about the island’s unique ecology from your naturalist guides.
Step ashore on Reinoya, a secluded island once used by Sami herders for reindeer grazing. Join your expert naturalist guides on walks across raised beaches to witness remarkable geological formations.
The day begins with an exploration of Skarsvag, one of Europe’s northernmost villages, where wild reindeer wander past clusters of colorful houses. In the afternoon, continue to Gjesvaer and set out by tender to Gjesvaerstappan, where puffins, gannets, and kittiwakes gather in one of Europe’s largest seabird colonies.
Day 13: Tromso | Disembark
1 Breakfast
Savor a final breakfast on board before bidding farewell to Aqua Lares and the crew in Tromso.
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$24,3602-3 travelers
Category V
Ranging from 140 to 194 sq ft (13–18 sqm)
These suites are located across two decks—the Upper Deck and the Main Deck—and offer twin beds or a bunk bed, a bathroom, and either three large portholes or two large portholes.
Category IV
Ranging from 172 to 226 sq ft (16–21 sqm)
These suites are located on two decks—the Owner’s Deck and the Main Deck—and offer a double or twin bed, or a king bed, a bathroom, and either three or five windows.
Category III
Ranging from 269 to 301 sq ft (25–28 sqm)
Located on the Upper Deck, these suites feature a double bed, a private bathroom, and two large portholes.
Category II
Ranging from 226 to 322 sq ft (21–30 sqm)
Category II suites are spread across three decks — the Bridge Deck, Owner’s Deck, and Upper Deck — and feature a king bed or either a double or twin bed, a private bathroom, and three windows or three large portholes.
Owner Suite 105
420 sq ft (39 sqm)
Owner’s Suite 105 is on the Main Deck, has a double bed and a double Murphy bed, a private bathroom, and three large portholes for ocean views.
Owner Suite 104
592 sq ft (55 sqm)
Owner Suite 104, the second-largest Owner’s Suite on Aqua Lares, is located on the Main Deck and offers spacious comfort with a double bed, a double Murphy bed, a bathroom, and four large portholes.
Owner Suite 303
710 sq ft (66 sqm)
Aqua Lares’ largest Owner’s Suite stands in a league of its own — offering exceptional space, thoughtful design, and an unparalleled sense of luxury living at sea. The suite features expansive 6 windows, a bathroom, a King Bed and Sofa Bed, comfortable sitting room, and interiors inspired by the vibrant archipelagos of East Africa.
Notes
All rates listed are per person based on double occupancy.
20% off published rates for children aged 5-11 years old.
Single supplement - 25% in addition of adult rate on all departures.
Initial deposit is $1000, and most travelers will call our office and pay the deposit with a credit card.
Final payment is due 100 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
The trip was terrific with great planning on your part. Most of the adventures were not mainstream and somewhat off the beaten path which made it especially enjoyable!! We felt taken care of and you all were readily available to respond to questions and issues. I would highly recommend your company and friends have already expressed interest based on our pictures and excitement.