HIGHLIGHTS
Enjoy the immense beauty of Svalbard on this Arctic adventure cruise among whales, walruses, polar bears and millions of sea birds. Experience high summer in the Arctic with Ocean Atlantic - one of the few ice-class expedition ships built to withstand the North Pole's pack ice.
DATES / RATES
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | Cat. F | Cat. G | Cat. E | Cat. D | Cat. C | Cat. B | Cat. A | Polar Premium Suite | Polar Family Suite |
Jun 18, 2025 | Jun 27, 2025 | 6,695 | 11,295 | 9,495 | 8,695 | 9,695 | 10,195 | 10,795 | 12,795 | 15,895 |
Jun 19, 2026 | Jun 28, 2026 | 7,895 | 11,595 | 9,795 | 9,295 | 9,995 | 13,195 | 16,895 | 18,995 | 18,995 |
Jun 28, 2026 | Jul 07, 2026 | 7,895 | 11,595 | 9,795 | 9,295 | 9,995 | 13,195 | 16,895 | 18,995 | 18,995 |
Jul 07, 2026 | Jul 16, 2026 | 7,895 | 11,595 | 9,795 | 9,295 | 9,995 | 13,195 | 16,895 | 18,995 | 18,995 |
Rates are listed per person in USD
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Start Date | End Date | (Starting from) Cat. F | (Mid-range) Cat. C | (High-end) Polar Family Suite |
Jun 18, 2025 | Jun 27, 2025 | 6,695 | 9,695 | 15,895 |
Jun 19, 2026 | Jun 28, 2026 | 7,895 | 9,995 | 18,995 |
Jun 28, 2026 | Jul 07, 2026 | 7,895 | 9,995 | 18,995 |
Jul 07, 2026 | Jul 16, 2026 | 7,895 | 9,995 | 18,995 |
DAY
1: LONGYEARBYEN, SPITSBERGEN. EMBARKATION
Board
your flight in Norway and arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard - the
world's northernmost... everything! This remarkable little city is not
only the northernmost town in the world (if one excludes the tiny
research community of Ny-Ålesund, slightly further north on
Svalbard), but also hosts the world's northernmost civilian airport,
schools, bank and supermarket. The town's rugged frontier edge belies a
core of warm Nordic hospitality and coziness - hyggligt, as we say in
Denmark!
Immediately
after landing in Longyearbyen, you find yourself in a different world.
The chilly Arctic breeze can be felt as soon as you step onto the
tarmac, and the famous signpost outside the terminal reminds visitors
how far north they really are; as well as to keep watch for bears! The
snow-capped mountain Hjorthfjellet looms over the airport on the far
side of Adventfjorden, and off in the distance can be seen the
saw-toothed peaks and languid glaciers of northern Spitzbergen.
After
arrival, you will board the awaiting Ocean Albatros. After our
mandatory safety briefing and lifeboat drill, head onto the outer decks
to enjoy a glass of champagne while watching your expedition vessel
leave civilisation behind... And set a course for adventure!
DAYS
2-5: SOUTH AND EAST SVALBARD
During
the night, your expedition vessel will reposition away from the last
vestiges of civilisation on Svalbard, and head into the wilderless of
this storied land. Roughly triangular, the southern half of Svalbard
comprised the lower half of the island of Spitsbergen, the island of
Edgeøya, and countless fjords, islets and skerries, all of
which beckon exploration.
At
a first glance, this region may seem barren and lifeless. But look
closer and the exact opposite it true - saxifrages, Svalbard poppies
and other tundra plants defy the brutal weather, their jewel-like
flowers reaching for the weak Arctic sunlight. Tiny calico snow
buntings flit between crags, while perfectly camouflaged purple
sandpipers scamper along the shore. Look higher up on the vegetated
slopes, and there - greyish white 'boulders' move and resolve
themselves into sheep-sized reindeer: the unique subspecies native to
Svalbard. A flash of bluish-black, and the screeches of nearby birds
herald the arrival of the Arctic fox, the only native land predator on
Svalbard (the polar bear being classified as a marine mammal).
Life
on Svalbard relies on the sea - even the few land mammals such as the
reindeer and Arctic foxes rely on the moisture brought by the frigid
Arctic waters, and it is in the marine environment where Svalbard's
biodiversity is richest. Walrus haul their vast bodies onto flat
beaches to rest, where they snuggle together for warmth and protection.
Belugas frolic in vast pods in the waters off the coast, harvesting
fish and crustaceans from the seabed, and further offshore the vast
gentle baleen whales feast upon copepods and small fish.
Southern
Svalbard is arguably the first part of the island to be exploited by
humans. On Edgeøya, vast piles of snow-bleached bones bear
witness to the systematic and industrial-scale slaughter of walrus an
beluga in their thousands. The earliest humans on the islands (mainly
English and Dutch whalers and Russian Pomor trappers) had little regard
for conservation, seeking only profit, a situation which continued well
into the 19th century. Thankfully all wildlife on Svalbard is now
protected by law, and vast tracts of the archipelago are designated as
nature reserves and National Parks - some of the largest and richest in
the world!
The
exact landing sites we will visit in the south of Svalbard will be
determined by wind, sea and ice conditions, which can wildly vary day
to day and year to year; this far north, all human activity is subject
to the whims of Mother Nature. Possibilities to explore on south
Spitzbergen include the fjord systems of Bellsund and Hornsund, where
birds cluster together on high cliffs and reindeer graze on the fertile
slopes below while icebergs drift by from the various large glaciers in
the area. Further east on Edgeøya, sites include the walrus
colonies of Andréetangen and Kapp Lee, and the spectacular
raised shorelines and bird colonies of Sundneset.
DAY
6: LONGYEARBYEN, SPITSBERGEN. DISEMBARKATION
During
the evening, the Ocean Albatros will reposition to return to the port
of Longyearbyen. Even this small town will feel like a metropolis after
day spent exploring the wilderness!
Longyearbyen
is a fascinating town to explore, and offers excellent amenities to
visitors. Visit the peerless Svalbard Museum and see relics of the
whaling era, perfectly preserved in the frigid permafrost, alongside
exhibits on the natural history of this remarkable archipelago. Shop
for memories in the many excellent boutiques of the town, selling
locally produced souvenirs, artworks and homewares, or simply relax on
a sunny cafe terrace and watch this remarkable little town in action.
After
enjoying exploring Longyearbyen, return to Svalbard Airport and join
your flight back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a
lifetime.
MV Ocean Albatros (Luxury Expedition, 184-guests)
With a total of 94 comfortable staterooms and suites, all with unobstructed sea view, most with their own balcony, the Ocean Albatros has definitely become one of the most popular expedition cruise vessels in the world. Like it's sistership the Ocean Victory it offers two restaurants, a wellness area, an Albatros Nordic Bar, an open deck dining facility, a modern lecture lounge, and other state-of-the-art amenities. The vessel has more than a 50% lower carbon footprint than traditional expedition vessels and is one of the most environmentally friendly, implementing the Green Initiative Program, ensuring both absolute comfort and sustainability for our guests. The Ocean Albatros also offers a unique panorama sauna, and even more dedicated solo travel cabins without a single-supplement.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
- 6-day/5-night
cruise on Ocean Albatros in a shared outside double room with a private
bathroom in the category chosen
- Flights:
Oslo-Longyearbyen-Oslo
- Local
transport in Longyearbyen on days 1 and 6
- English-speaking
expedition staff
- Guided
walks with the expedition team
- Nature
hikes and Zodiac cruises per itinerary
- Information
briefings and lectures by the expedition team
- Special
photo workshop
- Full
board on the ship
- Free
coffee, tea, and afternoon snacks on the ship
- Dinner
drink package
- Welcome
and farewell cocktails
- Taxes,
tariffs, and landing fees
- Digital
visual journal link after the voyage, including voyage log, gallery,
species list, and more
EXCLUSIONS
- Extra
excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Single
room supplement and cabin upgrades
- Meals
not on board the ship
- Beverages
(other than coffee and tea and dinner-drink package)
- Tips
for the crew (we recommend USD 16 per person per day)
- Personal
expenses
- Travel,
cancellation, and senior insurance
- Anything
not mentioned under ’Inclusions’
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
ADVENTURE
OPTIONS
- Kayaking
(optional)
- Zodiac
Cruises
- Photography
- Lectures
- Hiking