Into the drift ice

Svalbard wildlife Cruise July 27 - Aug 06 2025

Main season svalbard photo expedition

In mid summer a lot of the snow has melted, but still areas covered by drift ice is left around Svalbard. Polar bears, walruses, bowhead whales, blue whales, seals and diverse birdlife are on the move making for great opportunities to see Svalbard wildlife during this time of year. During this journey we are particularly focusing on the drift ice and the remote corners of Svalbard.

Our guides and travel leaders know how to handle the constantly changing weather, drifting ice conditions and wildlife on the move, 24 hours a day. Every day is different, every year is different, and the High Arctic nature is in constant change.

Join this exclusive small ship charter navigating through the Svalbard wilderness and icy waters of the High Arctic. We focus on photographic opportunities but our expeditions are well suited for anyone interested in wildlife experiences.

We are in the prime time for wildlife encounters on Svalbard and the surrounding areas. Svalbard is maybe the only acessible place where we can reach the drift ice up north and east of Svalbard during periods of the season. This period we would say start in June and last until late September. The drift ice is a unnamed continent of floating ice where animals roam and survive.

If you have questions about this expedition please do not hesitate to send an email on contact@arcticwildlifetours.com

Details

Dates: 27. Jul 2025 - 06. Aug 2025

Duration: 10 nights/11 days

Available: SOLD OUT

Embark: Longyearbyen, July 27, 18:00
Disembark: Longyearbyen, Aug 06, 09:00

 

Double cabin, SHARED CABIN WITH SAME GENDER shared facilities
1 SPOT FOR FEMALE

EUR 9 900 pr. pax. REDUCED last spot 8 250 Euro

Deposit payment EUR 2 000. Payment can be done either by wire transfer or credit card. Please ask our booking department.

Practical information

What's included?

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. Even if it normally will be some changes in the planned itinerary this route cover the main areas we will visit. In July - August the drift ice edge can be situated further north and usually we spend time there searching for mainly Polar Bears.

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 Storøya, 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.

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
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