National Geographic photographer Stefano Unterthiner

National Geographic photographer Stefano Unterthiner join us regularly for doing workshops we now have named Masterclass onboard. Stefano recently gave out his book about climate changes on Svalbard.

Growing up in the mountains of Northwest Italy, Stefano Unterthiner began serious photography at the age of 17, went on to study zoology and, in the fall of 2000, obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen (Scotland). After completing his studies, Stefano returned to Italy and began his career as a zoologist. But his camera was always at his side, and it was not long before his hobby turned into an all-consuming lifestyle and profession.

His first award was in 2000, when Unterthiner won the prestigious Mario Pastore prize for best Italian ‘Young Environmental Journalist’. Unterthiner now travels around the world in search of new subjects for his photo stories. He specialises in telling the life stories of animals, living in close contact with his chosen species for long periods. He also has a strong commitment to wildlife conservation and environmental issues, with a particular interest in human-wildlife conflict and coexistence.

Stefano is a regular contributing National Geographic photographer, he’s the author of eight photography books and a multi-award winner in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year. He lives with his wife Stéphanie and their children Rémi and Bahia in the Aosta Valley, Italy.

Read his blog he made for Leica "Beyond the fjord and among the ice" in 2022.

Stefano will join us also in 2023 and 2024.

Stefano Unterthiner National geographic photographer
Stefano during a project he did for National Geographic some years ago.

Upcoming Svalbard Tours

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Svalbard

Svalbard photography expedition

10. Jun 2026 - 19. Jun 2026
The pack ice is still relatively close to the Svalbard islands, making it easily accessible for exploration and wildlife observation. This period offers remarkable opportunities to witness Svalbard's diverse wildlife. Polar bears, walruses, whales, seals, and a variety of birdlife are particularly active, increasing the chances of close wildlife encounters. The movement of these animals makes this an ideal time for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. On board our strong ice vessel you can expect to have some great wildlife encounters in the pack ice.
Spots available 2 Single cabins AVAILABLE
Season Main season, Peak season
Duration 10 days
drift ice cruises
Svalbard

Pack Ice expedition Svalbard

28. Jun 2026 - 07. Jul 2026
In early summer, our Svalbard tours experiences a unique transformation as some of the snow melts, yet large areas remain covered by drift ice. The pack ice is still relatively close to the Svalbard islands, making it easily accessible for exploration and wildlife observation. This period offers remarkable opportunities to witness Svalbard's diverse wildlife. Polar bears, walruses, whales, seals, and a variety of birdlife are particularly active, increasing the chances of close wildlife encounters. The movement of these animals makes this an ideal time for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Spots available 2 SINGLE CABINS AVAILABLE
Season Main season, Peak season
Duration 9 nights/10 days
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Svalbard

Peak season expedition Svalbard

21. Jul 2026 - 31. Jul 2026
We will visit the spectacular bird cliffs, walrus haul-out places, do landings and cruise into the pack ice north of Svalbard. If the weather allows it we are planning to visit the pack ice during this expedition. The Svalbard Archipelago is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean, and its not far before we start entering what we call “the pack ice”. This is a magical environment in many ways. It is also the real home of the polar bears and other wildlife like seals, walruses and whales. More than 60% of the Polar Bear population migrate into the pack ice during early summer. In late July the bird cliffs are still full of wildlife. We also will visit Walrus haul-out places on land and maybe some interesting places for Arctic Foxes along with other wildlife. Join us for this peak season expedition Svalbard.
Spots available SOLD OUT
Season Main season, Peak season
Duration 11 days
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Svalbard

Autumn Svalbard Adventure

10. Sep 2026 - 18. Sep 2026
We are embarking on a Autumn Svalbard Adventure, designed to immerse participants in the spectacular autumn light and, potentially, the first new snow of the season on the mountains. This journey follows the tradition of classic Svalbard expeditions, offering the opportunity to explore several of the region’s most captivating fjords. Throughout the adventure, we will encounter the unique wildlife of Svalbard and cruise by zodiac boats, allowing us to get close to the glaciers. The autumn colours and light during this period are especially remarkable, providing a stunning backdrop for exploration and photography. In September, the quality of light in Svalbard transforms; sunsets and sunrises return after the long, sunlit summer, bathing the landscape in vibrant hues. In recent years, our autumn expeditions have been marked by truly spectacular moments, highlighting the unique appeal of Svalbard during this season.
Spots available 5 SPOTS AVAILABLE
Season Autum season
Duration 8 nights / 9 days
pack ice expeditions
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Svalbard

Svalbard July Pack Ice Expedition

17. Jul 2027 - 29. Jul 2027
Join us for a 13 days long expedition around Svalbard on board the "next level" ice strengthened ship, M/S Kvitungen. The Arctic Ocean and Svalbard undergoes a distinctive change as the lingering snow and ice melt during the summer. Despite the warming temperatures, substantial areas remain blanketed by drift ice, preserving the region’s characteristic landscape. During this season, the pack ice remains relatively close to the Svalbard islands. Its proximity allows for easy access, making it an excellent time for exploration and observing the natural environment up close. Our ice strengthened ship Kvitungen will navigate easily in such ice conditions. The movement and activity of the wildlife make mid summer an ideal period for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The dynamic environment also offers remarkable opportunities to capture the essence of Svalbard’s natural beauty and vibrant animal life.
Spots available 8 SPOTS AVAILABLE
Season Main season, Peak season
Duration 13 days
drift ice cruises
New!
Svalbard

Svalbard June Pack Ice Expedition

11. Jun 2027 - 20. Jun 2027
Arctic Ocean Photography Expeditions north of Svalbard. In early summer, the Arctic Ocean and Svalbard undergoes a distinctive change as the lingering snow begins to melt. Despite the warming temperatures, substantial areas remain blanketed by drift ice, preserving the region’s characteristic landscape. During this season, the pack ice remains relatively close to the Svalbard islands. Its proximity allows for easy access, making it an excellent time for exploration and observing the natural environment up close. Our ice strengthened ship Kvitungen will navigate easily in such ice conditions. The movement and activity of the wildlife make early summer an ideal period for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The dynamic environment offers remarkable opportunities to capture the essence of Svalbard’s natural beauty and vibrant animal life.
Spots available 9 SPOTS AVAILABLE
Season Main season, Peak season
Duration 10 days