Compare Arctic Climate Voyage by Hurtigruten
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3.5 | Average
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Duration | 9 days |
Price From | $ 3,483 |
Price Per Day | $ 387 |
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Trip Style | Small ship cruise |
Lodging Level | Premium |
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Flights & Transport | Internal airfare and ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A |
Description |
The first stop in Spitsbergen is Ny-Ålesund, one of the world’s northernmost permanently populated communities. As we try to cross the 80th parallel you might be in luck and spot walrus, whales and polar bears that use these waters as hunting grounds. After exploring the North West Spitsbergen National Park and the Isfjorden, it is time leave one of the last large European wilderness areas behind and end the Climate Voyage in Longyearbyen. |
Day 1: Reykjavik
Reykjavik and Iceland is the starting point of the Climate Voyage. We sail towards Svalbard in the wake of the Vikings who pioneered this route more than 800 years ago. According to history they sailed for four days and three nights northbound before hitting something with a “cold edge” (the literal meaning of Svalbard).
Day 2: Ísafjörður
Ísafjörður is the largest town in Iceland's Westfjord peninsula. It is an ancient church site and a trading post since the 16th century. Take a stroll around this cosy town and join one of our wide range of optional excursions.
Day 3: At sea
Crossing the Arctic Ocean we may encounter a variety of large-bodied marine mammals and be followed by the ‘sailors friend’, the Northern Fulmar, a bird of the same family as the graceful albatross. Our Expedition Team offers several lectures about climate change and there will be an on-board auction where the proceeds will go to relevant climate charities.
Day 4: Jan Mayen
The Norwegian island of Jan Mayen is one of the most isolated in the world and home to the northernmost active volcano on earth, Beerenberg. It is located where the North American and the Eurasian tectonic plates meet. Dutch whalers operated from Jan Mayen in the 16th century, but today only a Norwegian weather station accommodates a few brave individuals throughout the year. Visits to Jan Mayen are extremely rare, especially from tourists. MS Fram and her crew will, as one of the very few operating in this water, attempt to make a rare landing on this most exotic Arctic island.
Day 5: At sea
Once again you are welcome to join our lecture programme and observe seabirds and sea mammals from deck.
Day 6: Ny-Ålesund
Situated at 78º 55’ N, Ny-Ålesund is one of the world’s northernmost year-round communities. The settlement i historically rooted in coal mining. In the heroic age of exploration this was the starting point of several historical attempts to reach the North Pole. Names like Amundsen, Ellsworth and Nobile are strongly linked to the place, and you can still see the airship mast that Nobile’s dirigible “Norge” was moored to before its departure on the first trans-polar flight. Today, Ny-Ålesund is an important campus for scientists from leading research institutes such as the Alfred Wegener Institute and the Norwegian Polar Institute. In 2005, a state-of-the-art marine laboratory was opened to facilitate the fieldwork of marine biologists and oceanographers. There is also a small visitor centre in Ny-Ålesund.
Day 7: North West Spitsbergen National Park
We will try crossing the 80th parallel. Until a couple of decades ago, a plan to get this far north would have been inconceivable at this time of the year. If we are lucky we will spot some of the larger species that use these waters as hunting grounds. Keep your eyes open for walrus, whales and polar bears.
Day 8: North West Spitsbergen National Park
The Isfjord is a fraction more hospitable than the savage Arctic Ocean, and is home to several giant bird cliffs. The Alkhorn is nesting place for species like the Brünnich’s Guillemot and the Kittiwake. Seabirds make up an important link between the marine and the terrestrial food chain. We will see evidence of the lush areas below the cliff – fertilised by bird droppings.
Day 9: Longyearbyen/OSLO
When arriving after midnight in Longyearbyen, our Climate Voyage has come to an end. It's time for transfer to the airport and the flight back to Oslo.