Polar Bear adventures into the pack ice August 30 - September 9 2026

Pack ice photo expedition

A short distance north or east of the Svalbard Archipelago, out in the Arctic Ocean, lies a magical region known as “the pack ice.” This is the true kingdom of the polar bears, where they can hunt seals during the summer months, after the fjord ice has melted away.

Exceptional Opportunities for Wildlife Viewing

Traveling deep into the pack ice is an adventure in itself. Venturing into these remote areas not only brings a sense of exploration but also significantly increases the chances of encountering Arctic wildlife.

The Adventure of Navigating the Pack Ice

The pack ice can be likened to a nameless continent, composed entirely of drifting ice and teeming with wildlife. It stretches across vast expanses of the ocean, with the ice moving according to ocean currents, tides, and winds. Navigating these icy areas requires patience, but the rewards are great when wildlife is spotted. Especially will this be a Polar Bear Adventure.

Exploring the Islands of Svalbard

In late August and early September, the light in this region becomes more colorful. Sunsets and sunrises return after the long, sunlit summer, transforming the landscape with vibrant hues.

Walrus Haul-Outs and Arctic Foxes

Near the islands of Svalbard, stops are made to observe walrus haul-outs or spot arctic foxes. During this period, fox kits are particularly active, offering opportunities for enjoyable encounters and excellent photographs.

What to Expect

If you have any questions about this expedition, please feel free to contact@arcticwildlifetours.com

Details

Dates: 30. Aug 2026 - 09. Sep 2026

Duration: 10 nights/11 days

Available: 4 SPOTS AVAILABLE

Embark: Longyearbyen, Aug 30, 18:00
Disembark: Longyearbyen, Sept 09, 09:00

DOUBLE CABIN
EUR 12 500 per passenger (8 SPOTS)

SUITE  DOUBLE CABIN
EUR 13 900 per passenger (2 SPOTS)

Please ask us for latest information about availability.

Travel Route Svalbard photo expedition

Itinerary

Svalbard is situated at about 80 degrees north, so we schedule the expedition in accordance with prevailing weather and ice conditions. The map on this page shows the estimated route for this expedition. Our concept is to spend more time in the pack ice on all summer trips we do on Svalbard. The purpose of that is to have closer encounters and finding wildlife in its icy and more Arctic environent. In August the drift ice edge can be situated further north and it is a good time to spend time there searching for Polar Bears and Bowhead whales. Its less ice at this time of the year and the wildlife can be found more concentrated. More than 60% of the polar bear population hunt in the pack ice during summer.

Day 0 We always recommend to arrive Longyearbyen at least one day and night in advance.

Day 1 Departure from Longyearbyen throughout Isfjorden. Heading north to the drifting ice.

Day 2-10 Looking for wildlife around Sjuøyane and up in the drifting ice. Visiting Lågøya, or even Kvitøya far east, if the weather is good. Depending on the ice conditions and weather we will choose the route for this Svalbard photo expedition. It will be varying from year to year and the ice conditions is the most important consideration we do before deciding where to go.

The route illustrated in the map on this page is just a estimate for where we will sail. It probably will be changed depending on the ice conditions. Maybe we have to sail much further to the north to reach the ice.

Day 11 Leaving the ship after breakfast and prepare the travel home.

Practical information

What's included?

What to expect?

  • Navigate far into the icy north for close-up wildlife encounters
  • Enjoy walking in and sailing through incredible landscapes and breath-taking fjords and waterfalls
  • Enjoy the small group flexibility our expeditions provide. We do what we want, when we want!
  • Get close to the Arctic wildlife and have your chances for stunning images
  • Spend the moments and sometimes long waitings for the extraordinary wildlife encounters with like-minded people
Animals will move around. be ready to capture the moments.
Animals will move around. be ready to capture the moments.
Polar bear in the pack ice
Polar bear in the pack ice
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