Roundtrip cruise to the edge of the Arctic
Troms├╕ - Troms├╕
This luxury cruise embarks on a roundtrip journey to the edge of the Arctic, setting sail from Troms├╕ and returning to the same Arctic gateway. Over eleven days, the itinerary visits notable destinations, including Bear Island, Svalbard, and the majestic North Cape. The voyage offers the enchanting experience of exploring the ArcticтАЩs striking landscapes and unique wildlife. The cruise provides opportunities to visit fascinating places such as the scenic Arctic Cathedral in Troms├╕ and the rich birdlife at Bear Island, where millions of Atlantic puffins and other seabirds nest. In Svalbard, explore the realm of polar bears, walruses, and arctic foxes amidst its stunning glaciers and fjords. North Cape presents iconic views and unique Arctic phenomena like the midnight sun.
Throughout this luxury cruise, guests can partake in a variety of activities. Join the expedition team on a thrilling Zodiac tour at Bear Island or savor the sights from the shipтАЩs observation deck. Optional activities include kayaking in Svalbard or a King Crab Safari at Sarnes. Onboard, delve into lectures and enhance your photography skills with guidance from professional photographers, ensuring an enriching journey.
Activities
Hiking
Lectures
Polar Plunge
Wildlife Watching
Zodiac Cruises
Itinerary
Day 1
Troms├╕
This Arctic adventure unveils lands shaped by ice, from the polar bear habitats of Svalbard to NorwayтАЩs rugged North Cape. Cruise to glaciers and tundra, observing polar bears, whales and birdlife. Stand on the pack ice edge, sail into fjords surrounded by snowy peaks and explore remote shores in the midnight sunтАЩs ethereal glow. Learn of polar expeditions while delving into the rich biodiversity and histories of EarthтАЩs northernmost realms.
With its centre located on the island of Troms├╕, the municipality of Troms├╕ is more than five times the size of NorwayтАЩs capital, Oslo, and is the worldтАЩs northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions тАУ a history that is remembered in the cityтАЩs Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of NorwayтАЩs indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Troms├╕ Museum. Nowadays, Troms├╕ is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures.
Day 2
Bear Island
Almost half way between Troms├╕ and Svalbard is isolated Bear Island тАУ considered the southernmost island of the Svalbard Archipelago. The unglaciated island is an impressive Nature Reserve of steep, high cliffs that are frequented by seabirds, specifically at the southern tip. Br├╝nnichтАЩs Guillemots, Common Guillemots, Black Guillemots, Razorbills, Little Auks, Northern Fulmars, Glaucous Gulls, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and even Atlantic Puffins and Northern Gannets nest along the cliffs south of S├╕rhamna. Because of the large numbers of birds and the isolated location, Bear Island has been recognized as an Important Bird Area. It was once a hotspot for whaling and walrus hunting, and at one stage even mining. Bear Island received its name because of a polar bear encountered by early explorer Willem Barentsz. Today polar bears rarely visit the island and its only settlement is a meteorological station manned all-year round on the north side.
Days 3-8
Svalbard Archipelago
A flexible itinerary allows us to take advantage of favorable ice and weather conditions to travel through the northern stretches of Svalbard to points visited by famous polar explorers such as Andr├йe, Amundsen and Nobile. Destinations might include the narrow waterways and striking mountains of Krossfjord and Raudfjord. The ship may visit the historic settings of Ny Alesund, Ny London or Amsterdamoya. And of course, we hope to see distinctly Arctic wildlife from walrus hauled out in noisy groups on remote shorelines, to reindeer grazing alpine slopes, and from ptarmigan in their camouflaged hiding places, to mighty polar bears striding the shores in search of their next meal.
Day 10
Cruising Along North Cape
Day 10
Skarsv├еg
Day 11
Troms├╕
With its centre located on the island of Troms├╕, the municipality of Troms├╕ is more than five times the size of NorwayтАЩs capital, Oslo, and is the worldтАЩs northernmost university city. Lying 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, it is known as the 'Gateway to the Arctic' because it was used as a starting point for hunters looking for Arctic foxes, polar bears and seals. In the 19th century it was a base for explorers on Arctic expeditions тАУ a history that is remembered in the cityтАЩs Polar Museum, which you can visit on an excursion. Also commemorated in the area is the history of NorwayтАЩs indigenous people, the Sami. Visitors can learn about the traditions, heritage and modern preservation of the Sami culture at the Troms├╕ Museum. Nowadays, Troms├╕ is a charming mix of old and new, with wooden buildings sitting alongside contemporary architecture such as the impressive glacier-like Arctic Cathedral, which features one of the largest stained glass windows in Europe. Looking down on the city is Mount Storsteinen, and a cable car runs to the top, giving wonderful views over the surrounding countryside of forested peaks and reindeer pastures.
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