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The Spitsbergen Adventurer - From Sunday to Friday

<p>This voyage aboard the classic MS Nordstjernen is the essential Arctic experience. After spending one night in Longyearbyen, we set sail along the west coast of Spitsbergen before returning for another night in the capital. Explore the beautiful glaciers and fjords, and scan for wildlife. If we&rsquo;re lucky, we might even get to see the King of the Arctic: the polar bear.</p>
19 May, 2024 to 24 May, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
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Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
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26 May, 2024 to 31 May, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
02 June, 2024 to 07 June, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
09 June, 2024 to 14 June, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
16 June, 2024 to 21 June, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
23 June, 2024 to 28 June, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
30 June, 2024 to 05 July, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
07 July, 2024 to 12 July, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
14 July, 2024 to 19 July, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
21 July, 2024 to 26 July, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
04 August, 2024 to 09 August, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
11 August, 2024 to 16 August, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
18 August, 2024 to 23 August, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo
25 August, 2024 to 30 August, 2024
Polar Inside. From $ 2,620 AUD pp
Two bed cabin (bunk beds), wash basin, without shower/wc.
view cabin photo
Polar Outside. From $ 4,161 AUD pp
Outside cabin 7–13 m2, with limited/no view.
view cabin photo

The Spitsbergen Adventurer - From Sunday to Friday itinerary:

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Day 1 On the edge of the Svalbard wilderness

Longyearbyen

Welcome to the roof of the world! From Longyearbyen airport, a transfer brings you to the town itself, nestled on the banks of a large, sweeping fjord. Longyearbyen is the largest settlement in Svalbard, though the 2,000 inhabitants here are outnumbered by snowmobiles. 

Originally a coal mining colony, today it is a hub for adventure travellers, as well as scientists and engineers attached to local research projects, like the famous Global Seed Vault.   

Depending on when you arrive in Longyearbyen and check in to your hotel, you might have time to head to the aptly named North Pole Expedition Museum. There, you can immerse yourself in Svalbard’s polar exploration history with old newspapers, photos, postcards, several hours of original expedition film footage, and quirky historical artefacts. You could also visit the Svalbard Brewery and enjoy a tasting session of beers brewed in the Arctic. 

In the evening, you’ll enjoy a light dinner at a local restaurant before spending the night at your hotel, which offers modern comforts in historical surroundings.

Day 2 Discovering Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen

After breakfast, bring your bags to the bus and enjoy a guided tour that includes a visit to the Svalbard Museum, where you can find out all about the history, geology, and wildlife of the archipelago. Next, we’ll pay a visit to Camp Barentz, where you’ll learn about polar bears. While you’re there, keep an eye out for reindeer, grouse, and foxes.   

The historic MS Nordstjernen awaits at the harbour. Built in 1956, it’s one of our most beloved and longest-serving vessels. Despite modernisation for exclusive Arctic sailing, MS Nordstjernen has retained its traditional Atlantic ship aura and offers a timeless experience not found on many other vessels.    

After you settle in, you’ll discover the wonders of the Isfjord. As we sail in Svalbard’s second-longest fjord, look out for Arctic wildlife perfectly at home and witness nature’s raw power as showcased in majestic glacier fronts and rugged rock formations.

Day 3 To the top of the world

Magdalenefjord and the North West Corner

Leaving behind what little civilisation there is, we now enter full exploration mode. In these beautiful yet remote areas, there is no internet, nor are there telephone masts to provide a mobile phone signal. Free from emails and text messages, you can enjoy a rare opportunity to disconnect and detox from the modern world. It’s time to really get back in sync with what truly matters.   

The North West Corner of Spitsbergen embodies Arctic beauty in all its rugged, untouched glory. This is a wilderness of steep mountains, stark glaciers, and eerily beautiful offshore islands. It’s also one of those rare spots in the world where natural beauty and fascinating history combine. A birdwatching mecca in the summer months, if we’re lucky may spot a polar bear searching for bird eggs nearby.  

If there’s one place that represents the essence of what Svalbard has to offer, it’s Magdalenefjord. Framed by spectacular views of jagged mountain peaks and glaciers, this breathtaking fjord has an Alpine feel to it, despite its remote location in the far north-west.   

Magdalenefjord’s beautiful beach is peppered with evidence of a whaling station from the 17th Century. You’ll be able to see remains of blubber ovens, a cemetery of 130 graves, and a memorial to the whalers.   

If the conditions are favourable, we plan to sail above 80° North, bringing you within 600 nautical miles of the North Pole. This high up, the sun is visible for 24 hours. Bask under the glorious Midnight Sun as you scan for wildlife on deck.   

Directly above 80° North is Moffen, a intriguing little island known for its walrus population. Large numbers of them usually gather at the southern tip of the island. Our approach to the island will adhere to the 300m exclusion zone to avoid disturbing this vulnerable animal.

Day 4 Fjords, Glaciers and Research

Ny-Ålesund

Also known as Kong’s Fjord or King’s Bay, Kongsfjord is the largest fjord on the northwest coast of Spitsbergen. Two imposing glaciers, Kongsvegen and the colossal Kongsbreen, watch over the entrance of the fjord. As we cruise silently, you might hear the tell-tale creaks and groans of chunks of glacier ice about to plunge into the sea. Framed by picturesque mountain formations, it’s undoubtedly one of Svalbard’s most scenic spots.   

Hiking in the lush tundra will allow you to observe birds in a pristine environment. For bird lovers, Kongsfjord is a treasure trove. Northern Fulmars, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Atlantic Puffins and guillemots are just some of the species found here in the summer months. A bird sanctuary consisting of about ten islands lies at the inner end of the fjord, supporting breeding populations of protected species such as Pink-footed Geese and Common Eider.   

Later, we dock at the former mining settlement of Ny-Ålesund. At 78º 55’ N, this is one of the world’s northernmost year-round communities. Transformed into an international science centre, you’ll find a fair number of research stations from various countries dedicated to the study of glaciology, wildlife, and climate change.  

You’ll unearth some fascinating history as you explore the settlement, which today hosts roughly 30-35 residents. Ny-Ålesund and its surrounding area are home to a large concentration of protected buildings and cultural artefacts left by Svalbard’s former settlers.   

This tiny settlement is synonymous with historical attempts to reach the North Pole. Discover rich explorer history in the museum and see the mooring mast of Roald Amundsen’s airship “Norge”, before sending a postcard from the northernmost post box in the world!

Day 5 Cruising into Isfjorden

Isfjord, Longyearbyen

This morning we sail into the Isfjord, which means “ice fjord” in Norwegian. This is the most prominent fjord system in the Svalbard archipelago. Branching out to many smaller fjords, it forms a lush and beautiful system rich in wildlife and vegetation. Prepare to see immense U-shaped valleys carved out of the mountains by giant glaciers some 10,000 years ago.         

To the north of the fjord, Alkhornet is a prominent landmark, an imposing example of carbonate rock, with a horn-shaped mount at its peak. Naturally, the surrounding wildlife has conquered it. This region is home to Arctic fox, Svalbard reindeer, and colonies of guillemots and kittiwakes.   

Your voyage comes to an end back where it started in Longyearbyen. Why not take advantage of another opportunity to get to know this frontier town even further?  

Get a taste of what it feels to live this far north. You’ll find that many places here hold the record for being the most north anything. The world’s northernmost cinema, church, library, high school, supermarket – they’re all here.  

Browse the local shops for some souvenirs to take home, like a toasty Svalbard sweater or a box of local handmade chocolates. Svalbard is a duty-free zone and Longyearbyen has a selection of sports and outdoor clothing shops, so you can stock up on supplies for your next adventure!   

Art lovers will definitely want to make time to visit Galleri Svalbard to admire diverse works of art inspired by the High Arctic.  

In the evening, you’ll enjoy a farewell dinner at the hotel and say goodbye to your new-found friends.

Day 6 Say goodbye to Svalbard

Longyearbyen

It’s time to bid farewell to Svalbard as your Arctic adventure comes to a close. As you wind down from your voyage, you’ll have some time to look back on all your new memories, still holding onto that elated feeling of having just been quite literally near the “top of the world”.   

A transfer will whisk you from your hotel to the airport for your flight home. Whatever’s next for you, we wish you a safe onward journey and look forward to seeing you again!

Please Note:

Hurtigruten offers unique expedition cruises to some of the most remote and pristine waters of the world. As with all expeditions; nature prevails. Weather, and ice and sea conditions, sets the final framework for all Hurtigruten’s operations. Safety and unparalleled guest experiences are at all times our top priorities. All our indicative itineraries are continuously evaluated for adaptions, whether this is due to constraints the elements unexpectedly presents – or exciting possibilities nature and wildlife offer. That is why we call it an expedition.

The Spitsbergen Adventurer - From Sunday to Friday reverse itinerary:

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Please Note: *

Hurtigruten offers unique expedition cruises to some of the most remote and pristine waters of the world. As with all expeditions; nature prevails. Weather, and ice and sea conditions, sets the final framework for all Hurtigruten’s operations. Safety and unparalleled guest experiences are at all times our top priorities. All our indicative itineraries are continuously evaluated for adaptions, whether this is due to constraints the elements unexpectedly presents – or exciting possibilities nature and wildlife offer. That is why we call it an expedition.

Day 6 Say goodbye to Svalbard *

Longyearbyen

It’s time to bid farewell to Svalbard as your Arctic adventure comes to a close. As you wind down from your voyage, you’ll have some time to look back on all your new memories, still holding onto that elated feeling of having just been quite literally near the “top of the world”.   

A transfer will whisk you from your hotel to the airport for your flight home. Whatever’s next for you, we wish you a safe onward journey and look forward to seeing you again!

Day 5 Cruising into Isfjorden *

Isfjord, Longyearbyen

This morning we sail into the Isfjord, which means “ice fjord” in Norwegian. This is the most prominent fjord system in the Svalbard archipelago. Branching out to many smaller fjords, it forms a lush and beautiful system rich in wildlife and vegetation. Prepare to see immense U-shaped valleys carved out of the mountains by giant glaciers some 10,000 years ago.         

To the north of the fjord, Alkhornet is a prominent landmark, an imposing example of carbonate rock, with a horn-shaped mount at its peak. Naturally, the surrounding wildlife has conquered it. This region is home to Arctic fox, Svalbard reindeer, and colonies of guillemots and kittiwakes.   

Your voyage comes to an end back where it started in Longyearbyen. Why not take advantage of another opportunity to get to know this frontier town even further?  

Get a taste of what it feels to live this far north. You’ll find that many places here hold the record for being the most north anything. The world’s northernmost cinema, church, library, high school, supermarket – they’re all here.  

Browse the local shops for some souvenirs to take home, like a toasty Svalbard sweater or a box of local handmade chocolates. Svalbard is a duty-free zone and Longyearbyen has a selection of sports and outdoor clothing shops, so you can stock up on supplies for your next adventure!   

Art lovers will definitely want to make time to visit Galleri Svalbard to admire diverse works of art inspired by the High Arctic.  

In the evening, you’ll enjoy a farewell dinner at the hotel and say goodbye to your new-found friends.

Day 4 Fjords, Glaciers and Research *

Ny-Ålesund

Also known as Kong’s Fjord or King’s Bay, Kongsfjord is the largest fjord on the northwest coast of Spitsbergen. Two imposing glaciers, Kongsvegen and the colossal Kongsbreen, watch over the entrance of the fjord. As we cruise silently, you might hear the tell-tale creaks and groans of chunks of glacier ice about to plunge into the sea. Framed by picturesque mountain formations, it’s undoubtedly one of Svalbard’s most scenic spots.   

Hiking in the lush tundra will allow you to observe birds in a pristine environment. For bird lovers, Kongsfjord is a treasure trove. Northern Fulmars, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Atlantic Puffins and guillemots are just some of the species found here in the summer months. A bird sanctuary consisting of about ten islands lies at the inner end of the fjord, supporting breeding populations of protected species such as Pink-footed Geese and Common Eider.   

Later, we dock at the former mining settlement of Ny-Ålesund. At 78º 55’ N, this is one of the world’s northernmost year-round communities. Transformed into an international science centre, you’ll find a fair number of research stations from various countries dedicated to the study of glaciology, wildlife, and climate change.  

You’ll unearth some fascinating history as you explore the settlement, which today hosts roughly 30-35 residents. Ny-Ålesund and its surrounding area are home to a large concentration of protected buildings and cultural artefacts left by Svalbard’s former settlers.   

This tiny settlement is synonymous with historical attempts to reach the North Pole. Discover rich explorer history in the museum and see the mooring mast of Roald Amundsen’s airship “Norge”, before sending a postcard from the northernmost post box in the world!

Day 3 To the top of the world *

Magdalenefjord and the North West Corner

Leaving behind what little civilisation there is, we now enter full exploration mode. In these beautiful yet remote areas, there is no internet, nor are there telephone masts to provide a mobile phone signal. Free from emails and text messages, you can enjoy a rare opportunity to disconnect and detox from the modern world. It’s time to really get back in sync with what truly matters.   

The North West Corner of Spitsbergen embodies Arctic beauty in all its rugged, untouched glory. This is a wilderness of steep mountains, stark glaciers, and eerily beautiful offshore islands. It’s also one of those rare spots in the world where natural beauty and fascinating history combine. A birdwatching mecca in the summer months, if we’re lucky may spot a polar bear searching for bird eggs nearby.  

If there’s one place that represents the essence of what Svalbard has to offer, it’s Magdalenefjord. Framed by spectacular views of jagged mountain peaks and glaciers, this breathtaking fjord has an Alpine feel to it, despite its remote location in the far north-west.   

Magdalenefjord’s beautiful beach is peppered with evidence of a whaling station from the 17th Century. You’ll be able to see remains of blubber ovens, a cemetery of 130 graves, and a memorial to the whalers.   

If the conditions are favourable, we plan to sail above 80° North, bringing you within 600 nautical miles of the North Pole. This high up, the sun is visible for 24 hours. Bask under the glorious Midnight Sun as you scan for wildlife on deck.   

Directly above 80° North is Moffen, a intriguing little island known for its walrus population. Large numbers of them usually gather at the southern tip of the island. Our approach to the island will adhere to the 300m exclusion zone to avoid disturbing this vulnerable animal.

Day 2 Discovering Longyearbyen *

Longyearbyen

After breakfast, bring your bags to the bus and enjoy a guided tour that includes a visit to the Svalbard Museum, where you can find out all about the history, geology, and wildlife of the archipelago. Next, we’ll pay a visit to Camp Barentz, where you’ll learn about polar bears. While you’re there, keep an eye out for reindeer, grouse, and foxes.   

The historic MS Nordstjernen awaits at the harbour. Built in 1956, it’s one of our most beloved and longest-serving vessels. Despite modernisation for exclusive Arctic sailing, MS Nordstjernen has retained its traditional Atlantic ship aura and offers a timeless experience not found on many other vessels.    

After you settle in, you’ll discover the wonders of the Isfjord. As we sail in Svalbard’s second-longest fjord, look out for Arctic wildlife perfectly at home and witness nature’s raw power as showcased in majestic glacier fronts and rugged rock formations.

Day 1 On the edge of the Svalbard wilderness *

Longyearbyen

Welcome to the roof of the world! From Longyearbyen airport, a transfer brings you to the town itself, nestled on the banks of a large, sweeping fjord. Longyearbyen is the largest settlement in Svalbard, though the 2,000 inhabitants here are outnumbered by snowmobiles. 

Originally a coal mining colony, today it is a hub for adventure travellers, as well as scientists and engineers attached to local research projects, like the famous Global Seed Vault.   

Depending on when you arrive in Longyearbyen and check in to your hotel, you might have time to head to the aptly named North Pole Expedition Museum. There, you can immerse yourself in Svalbard’s polar exploration history with old newspapers, photos, postcards, several hours of original expedition film footage, and quirky historical artefacts. You could also visit the Svalbard Brewery and enjoy a tasting session of beers brewed in the Arctic. 

In the evening, you’ll enjoy a light dinner at a local restaurant before spending the night at your hotel, which offers modern comforts in historical surroundings.

* = Indicative
Map for The Spitsbergen Adventurer - From Sunday to Friday
Nordstjernen, the ship servicing The Spitsbergen Adventurer - From Sunday to Friday

Nordstjernen

Vessel Type: Small Expedition Ship

Length: 87.4 m

Passenger Capacity: 290

Built: 1956 Refurbished: 1983 & 2000

MS Nordstjernen is named after the North Star or Stella Polaris, famous for helping seafarers find their way back home and the Vikings to navigate the north

The ship was built to sail Norwegian Coastal Voyages in 1956 and extensively modernised in 2000 for exclusive Arctic sailing. Today she takes explorers on adventures in the waters around Spitsbergen. Despite modernisation, she still retains the aura of an old Atlantic ship, restored to her former splendour with new brass, classic wooden interiors and all her original art. Out on deck you come extra close to the untouched nature of the Polar Arctic and with roofs over a lot of the deck space you can enjoy being outside, even in rough weather.

MS Nordstjernen is equipped with a dining room and bar, a café, a panorama lounge and a library. Inside you’ll find cosy interior and exterior cabins, the majority of which have upper and lower berths. All rooms and deck surfaces exhibit that old, beautiful wood.

Cabin layout for Nordstjernen
• Head to the top of the world as we tour the island of Spitsbergen under the Midnight Sun – an Arctic adventure at its very best

• Enjoy life aboard MS Nordstjernen, a timeless ship that offers a nostalgic window into a bygone era of Arctic exploration

• Scan for polar bears, walruses, whales, and other Arctic birdlife as we sail past jagged mountain peaks, dramatic fjords, and immense glaciers

• Unearth rich explorer history in Ny-Ålesund, a former mining town and one of the world’s most northerly settlements