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Spitsbergen, Svalbard Holidays

Spitsbergen Arctic Cruises

The remarkable islands of the Svalbard archipelago are part of Norway, lying far to the north of the mainland and high above the Arctic Circle. They total an area of some 62,000 sq km (about the same size as Ireland), mostly in the form of three larger islands – Spitsbergen, Nordaustlandet and Edgeøya – plus a number of smaller islands and outcrops. The larger landmasses rise to form a group of wild and rugged mountains, with much of their highland areas covered in ice and snow. 

Meaning ‘jagged peaks’, the name Spitsbergen was given to the archipelago’s largest island by Dutch explorer Willem Barents, who discovered it while searching for the Northern Sea Route in 1596. Combining a great variety of flora and fauna with stunning remote landscapes, a visit to Spitsbergen is a must for wilderness and wildlife enthusiasts.

Located in the Arctic Ocean, these remote islands boast a pristine environment that is unmatched in its beauty and tranquility. A Svalbard holiday gives you the opportunity to witness a diverse range of wildlife, including polar bears, reindeer and seabirds in their natural habitats. The incredible scenery of towering glaciers, icy fjords and snow-capped mountains creates an enchanting backdrop for exploring these remote islands.

Exploring the Arctic islands of Svalbard encourages you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in this spellbinding world of untouched wilderness. Whether you’re dog sledding across frozen tundra, cruising through icy waters on a wildlife safari or simply enjoying the peaceful solitude of this remote paradise, a holiday to Svalbard is a truly magical experience.

Svalbard Arctic Cruises

Three Arctic Islands (Southbound)

Spitsbergen
15 Days from £ 17750

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Dramatic, contrasting and desolate landscapes of Spitsbergen, Greenland & Iceland

Polar Expeditions

Ultimate Arctic Voyage: From Svalbard to Jan Mayen to Iceland

Spitsbergen
13 Days from £ 9450

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A taste of the incredible diversity of the Arctic

Polar Expeditions

Three Arctic Islands (Northbound)

Spitsbergen

Dramatic, contrasting and desolate landscapes of Spitsbergen, Greenland & Iceland

Polar Expeditions

Four Arctic Islands: Spitsbergen, Jan Mayen, Greenland & Iceland

Spitsbergen

Four unique Arctic regions – from impressive icebergs to iconic wildlife to traditional Inuit culture and more

Polar Expeditions

Introduction to Spitsbergen

Spitsbergen

Explore the Svalbard Archipelago and its stunning landscape and wildlife

Polar Expeditions

Spitsbergen Explorer: Wildlife Capital of the Arctic (2024)

Spitsbergen

Explore the remarkable Svalbard Archipelago in Norway in 24 hour daylight

Polar Expeditions

Spitsbergen Explorer: Best of High Arctic Norway (2025)

Spitsbergen
10 Days from £ 9200

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore the remarkable Svalbard Archipelago in Norway in 24 hour daylight

Polar Expeditions

Spitsbergen Photography: Under the Midnight Sun

Spitsbergen

Experience a once-in-a-lifetime photography-themed journey in Spitsbergen!

Polar Expeditions

Spitsbergen Circumnavigation: A Rite of Passage

Walrus

An extended expedition encompasing Spitsbergen and smaller outlying islands

Polar Expeditions

FAQS on our Svalbard trips

When is the best time to visit Svalbard?

Svalbard experiences distinct seasons, with summer being the most popular time for visitors due to milder temperatures and the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun. Because of this, June to August provides you with extended daylight hours for exploration, wildlife spotting and outdoor activities. However, the winter months also come with their charms and from late September to March, you’ll have the opportunity to witness the elusive Northern Lights gracing the skies.

How do I get to Svalbard?

Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in the Svalbard archipelago, serves as the main entry point for anyone visiting this remote Arctic region. Regular flights operate from Oslo in Norway to Svalbard Airport, making it relatively accessible despite its remote location. Small cruise ships and purpose-made Zodiac boats take you on a scenic journey through the Arctic waters, where you’ll get up close to the wild nature and Arctic animals.

What activities can I enjoy in Svalbard?

Svalbard is a remote archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean and offers a range of thrilling activities. Embark on exciting expeditions such as dog sledding across pristine snow-covered landscapes and witness magnificent views of giant glaciers and plummeting fjords. There are also plenty of opportunities to go in search of indigenous wildlife like polar bears, walruses and arctic foxes, which adds to the thrill of exploring this incredible destination. If you enjoy more challenging outdoor adventures, go kayaking across the icy waters, which provides you with a unique perspective of the rugged Arctic environment. Alternatively, visit historical sites and soak up the diverse Arctic culture.

Do I need a visa to visit Svalbard?

When traveling to Svalbard, a visa is not required regardless of nationality. Svalbard is an archipelago under Norwegian sovereignty but has a unique visa policy that allows travellers from any part of the world, whether it be the UK, US or EU, to visit without needing a visa. Due to the Svalbard Treaty signed in 1920, people from various countries enjoy visa-free access to this remote Arctic destination. This makes Svalbard an attractive and easily accessible travel destination for anyone looking to explore remote natural landscapes and enjoy wildlife experiences. However, we do recommend that you always check visa requirements with the destination’s embassy or consulate beforehand as they can be subject to change.

What should I pack for a trip to Svalbard?

Packing for a trip to Svalbard requires careful consideration due to its Arctic climate. Essential items include insulated clothing, waterproof outerwear, sturdy boots and thermal underwear to keep you warm in the freezing temperatures. You’ll also need to pack high-energy snacks, a refillable water bottle and a torch. And don’t forget your camera to capture those special moments and the awesome Arctic wildlife. You should aim to pack light but efficiently.

Is it safe to visit Svalbard?

Svalbard is an incredible archipelago boasting majestic natural landscapes and wildlife experiences. While Svalbard is considered safe for travellers, there are certain precautions you’ll need to take due to its extreme environment. Make sure you’re well-prepared for the cold weather and remote location, although our expert guides will ensure your complete safety during your trip. Because polar bears roam the area, there are specific local guidelines to follow. Dress appropriately for Zodiac tours as it can get extremely cold with the strong headwind and be prepared for walking on slippery and rugged terrain, often covered in deep snow.

What wildlife can I expect to see in Svalbard?

Despite its extreme, icy landscape, Svalbard plays host to diverse wildlife. One of the most iconic species found in Svalbard is the polar bear, which is well adapted to its icy surroundings and is a symbol of the region’s harsh environment. Providing rich marine resources, the archipelago is also a breeding ground for several seabird species such as guillemots and puffins. Other wildlife that can be spotted includes walrus, Arctic foxes, reindeer and various seal species.

Great trip to Svalbard. Polar bears, walruses, seals, reindeer and loads of birds, gorgeous scenery. Comfortable ship, good food, wonderful friendly and helpful staff. Interesting talks every evening after supper. An excellent introduction to the Arctic.

Amanda Burge Introduction to Spitsbergen

You take a big gamble on both weather and wildlife viewings on this trip but we were incredibly lucky with both. The scenery and polar bear sightings were out of this world. If you are willing to take a risk on both of these factors then this trip is an absolute must.

Donna Hammond Introduction to Spitsbergen

Can’t -it was magic!! So very glad l went.

Sheena Campbel Arctic Saga: Spitsbergen, Faroes & Jan Mayen

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