Exploring the ice
Welcome to one of our Svalbard tours in the early season. Spring in Svalbard is a truly unique time of year, characterized by bright skies while the landscape remains blanketed in snow and ice. During this period, Svalbard start to undergo rapid transformations. As the pack ice and fjord ice melt, the wildlife is compelled to follow these changes. In response, our expeditions will also track these shifts, exploring areas of the ice that are remote from settlements and other people.
The Midnight Sun and Unique Light Conditions
By May, the region already experiences the constant daylight of the midnight sun. While clouds may lessen the intensity of the sunlight, they also create a variety of patterns and possibilities for photography. Still we will see some of the coolers from sunsets and sunrises. Even though the nights can remain very cold, it is possible to observe wildlife resting and hunting on the ice-covered fjords or within the pack.
Picture-Perfect Icy Conditions for Photography
In this bright, winter-like environment, participants can enjoy remarkable wildlife encounters in truly picturesque, icy conditions by joining our Svalbard photo expedition. Our wildlife expeditions represent the ultimate in polar exploration at any time of year, but in May the combination of unique light conditions and snow- and ice-covered landscapes provides opportunities for capturing iconic photographs.
Exploring Remote Areas of Svalbard
Nature in the High Arctic is ever-changing. In Svalbard, no two days are the same, and each year brings new experiences. Arctic Wildlife Tours, a Norwegian-owned company, leads this expedition in a remote area that we know and cherish. This level of expertise is crucial in a region where guides must adapt to constantly changing weather, drifting ice, and wildlife movements at all hours of the day.
Accommodation and Expedition Ship
Our expedition takes place aboard the MS Virgo, a vessel well-suited for polar exploration. The ship offers both double and single cabins, each with private facilities, as well as a spacious lounge with large windows for panoramic views. The guides who lead these tours, together with the experienced crew, all speak excellent English and have extensive experience in exploring Svalbard.
Please contact us for more information or to discuss what you can expect from this extraordinary journey.
Details
Dates: 01. May 2026 - 09. May 2026
Duration: 8 nights / 9 days
Price:
Available: 6 SPOTS
Embark the ship: Longyearbyen, May 01 16:00
Disembark the ship: Longyearbyen, May 09 09:00
Twin cabins, private facilities, 2 spots available(Three cabins)
EUR 10 900 pr. pax
Single cabins, private facilities, 4 spots available
EUR 10 900 pr. pax
Available spots might not be updated at all times. Please ask for update on how many cabins that still are available and which type of cabins by sending us an inquiry.
Practical information
Itinerary
This photo tour and itinerary will be planned in accordance with prevailing weather and ice conditions. In early May it will still be lot of fjord ice and drifting ice, which limit the areas that is accessible, on the other hand the conditions with snow covered landscapes and frozen fjords will be great experiences this time of the year.
Day 0 We always recommend to arrive Longyearbyen at least one day and night in advance.
Day 1 Departure from Longyearbyen through Isfjorden. Heading north or south, depending on the drift ice situation, into the drifting ice. We will on future trips spend more time in the drifting ice. We also search in the fjords, which will still be frozen and give great opportunities for seeing wildlife.
Day 1-8 We set course for the areas where we know we will meet the drift ice. No matter if we sail north or south this will be the focus. Some of the fjords and islands will be interesting to visit and we will search systematically for wildlife wherever we go. The fjords will still be frozen in this time of the year.
The route is just a estimate for where we can sail. This can, and probably will, be changed as we know this from our earlier expeditions.
Day 9 Leaving the ship after breakfast and prepare the travel home.
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