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Around Spitsbergen, Arctic Summer

Longyearbyen-Longyearbyen - Example 15 Day Cruise aboard Rembrandt van Rijn
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Begin your 15-day voyage with the Rembrandt van Rijn in Longyearbyen, the heart of Spitsbergen, Svalbard's largest island. Stroll this historic mining hub, visiting the parish church and Svalbard Museum. Sail out of Isfjorden at night, spotting minke whales. Explore 17th-18th century whaling stations in Trygghamna. Walk to Alkhornet's seabird cliffs, spotting Arctic foxes and reindeer. Sail to Fuglefjorden for Svitjodbreen and Birgerbukta, home to great skuas and polar bears. Visit Dutch whaling lookout Ytre Norskøya. Journey through Sorgfjord, Murchison Bay, and Hinlopen Strait, seeing reindeer and polar deserts. Highlights include Lomfjord, Wilhelmøya, Svartknausflya, Heleysundet, Freemansundet, Hornsund, and Bellsund. Disembark in Longyearbyen, cherishing Svalbard's natural beauty.
Walruses huddling together in Svalbard.Polar bears in the ArcticReindeer at AlkhornetBeautiful Hornsund, NorwayBeautiful Hornsund, NorwayFlock of gullsSpot whales in Arctic waters
Highlights
  • Explore the rich exhibits at Svalbard Museum
  • Discover over a hundred species of plants in the stark countryside
  • Spot the first minke whale as the ship sails out of Isfjorden
  • Witness seabirds scouting out breeding places at Alkhornet
  • Sail into Fuglefjorden, viewing breeding areas for great skuas & polar bear
  • Follow the whalers' tracks on Ytre Norskøya to see 17th-century Basque oven
Places Visited
Activity Level: Variable
Activity options vary depending on destination and operator. Activity level is determined by the range and intensity of activities you choose to participate in. Discuss with your Trip Planner which options are best for you.
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Day 1: Longyearbyen | Embark

You land in Longyearbyen, the main town on Spitsbergen, the biggest island in Svalbard. Check out this old mining town, where you can visit the parish church and Svalbard Museum. The landscape might look bare, but there are over a hundred types of plants here. In the early evening, the ship heads out of Isfjorden, and you might catch a glimpse of your first minke whale.

Later, you sail to Trygghamna, where you’ll find the remains of a 17th-century English whaling station and an 18th-century Pomor hunting station. You can explore these sites the next morning.

Day 2: Trygghamna | Alkhornet

Walk from Trygghamna to Alkhornet, a large seabird cliff where birds search for breeding spots. Arctic foxes are often seen below the cliffs, and reindeer may be grazing on the vegetation if snow isn't too heavy.

Day 3: Fuglefjorden

You sail into Fuglefjorden amid views of Svitjodbreen and Birgerbukta, both breeding areas for great skuas, as well as likely spots to see a polar bear. On Birgerbukta, you can see 17th-century Basque ovens once used for cooking whale blubber. The aim next is to visit Ytre Norskøya, a small island that served for many years as a Dutch whaling lookout.

Here, you can still follow the whalers’ tracks to the summit of the island, passing popular bird cliffs on the way. On shore are the remains of more 17th-century blubber ovens, while Arctic skuas and common eiders breed among the graves of some two hundred Dutch whalers.

Day 4-14: Svalbard

Today you start by sailing either to Sorgfjord or Murchison Bay, on the north side of which lies an extensive polar desert that is home to numerous reindeer as well as a Swedish research station. You then continue through the Hinlopen Strait, surrounded by lofty ice caps.

Over the following days, you may visit the following sites:

Lomfjord
This is a beautiful fjord fringed by towering mountains, offering great opportunities for a hike.

Wilhelmøya
A tundra landscape in which polar bears can possibly be seen, Wilhelmøya is also a good area for shoreline, inland, and altitude-gaining hikes.

Svartknausflya
You may take an excursion to this stark polar desert, which is almost devoid of vegetation but rich with invertebrate fossils and whale skeletons along its raised beaches.

Heleysundet
A narrow but picturesque waterway between Spitsbergen and Barents; this route can only be made against the current.

Freemansundet
Depending on the conditions, you may also sail through this waterway. A walk at Kapp Lee may introduce you to a few new reindeer and walruses, and you might also visit a large colony of kittiwakes nesting in a canyon in Diskobukta. Arctic foxes and polar bears, with their young, often roam this canyon, scavenging for birds that fall from the ledges. Sub-fossilized whale bones are scattered across the raised beaches.

Hornsund
You continue your Spitsbergen voyage by sailing into the labyrinth of side fjords around Hornsund. At Brepollen, there is a large glacial deposit at the head of the fjord. Sailing along the glacier front affords you good chances of spotting bearded seals and polar bears. The geological formations in this area are vibrant and mesmerizing.

Bellsund 
En route to Longyearbyen, you may reach Ahlstrandhalvøya. More fascinating geological formations can be seen here, as well as the remains of 20th-century beluga hunting. (This is still a good area to see beluga.) 

Day 15: Longyearbyen | Disembark

  • 1 Breakfast
Every adventure, no matter how grand, must eventually come to an end. You disembark in Longyearbyen, taking home memories accompanying you wherever your next adventure lies.

Ship/Hotel

Rembrandt van Rijn

Exterior image of the Rembrandt van Rijn.
Relax at the bar aboard the Rembrandt van Rijn.
Lounge area aboard the Rembrandt van Rijn.

Dates & Prices

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Per person starting at
$6,800 2-3 travelers
Rembrandt van Rijn's Triple Private Porthole Cabin.
Triple Private Porthole
Main deck, upper and lower berths, private bath facilities and porthole.
Rembrandt van Rijn's Twin Private.
Twin Private Inside
Lower deck, upper and lower berths, inside cabins with private bath facilities.
Rembrandt van Rijn's Twin Private Porthole.
Twin Private Porthole
Lower deck, upper and lower berths or two lower berths, private bath facilities and porthole.

Notes

- Rates are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent costs per person, double occupancy.
- Cabins are available for single occupancy at 1.7 times the double occupancy rate.
- Children between the ages of 3-15 receive a 40% discount in triple cabins, one child per cabin.
- Due to the extreme nature of itinerary destinations, travel insurance is mandatory for all cruises aboard the Rembrandt Van Rijn - including medical, accident and repatriation/evacuation insurance.
Included
  • 14 Breakfasts, 13 Lunches, 14 Dinners
  • 14 Nights Accommodations
  • Accommodations as listed
  • Ground transportation as listed
  • Activities as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Access to a 24-7 Emergency line while traveling
  • Program of lectures by noted naturalists and leadership by experienced expedition staff.
  • All Miscellaneous Service Taxes and Port Charges Throughout the Program
  • All shore excursions and activities throughout the voyage by Zodiac.
  • Free use of rubber boots and snowshoes.
  • All meals throughout the voyage aboard the ship including snacks, coffee and tea.
  • Comprehensive pre-departure material.
  • AECO Fees and Governmental Taxes
Excluded
  • Gratuities
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Expenses
  • Flight costs (please request a quote)
  • Additional excursions during free time
  • Fuel and transportation surcharges (when applicable)
  • Passport and Applicable Visa Expenses
  • Government arrival and departure taxes
  • Pre- and Post Land Arrangements
  • Fuel Surcharge - to be invoiced separately
  • Meals ashore
  • Baggage, cancellation and personal insurance (which is strongly recommended).
  • Excess baggage charges and all items of a personal nature such as laundry, bar, beverage charges and telecommunication charges.
  • Medical travel insurance, including emergency medical attention and evacuation coverage with a minimum of $100,000 of evacuation coverage is required.

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