Real Svalbard – Winter (November – March)
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Day 1
Arrival to Longyearbyen
Northern lights evening at Camp Barentz (3 hours)
Today after arriving from the airport, you’ll be picked up and taken to your hotel.
After checking in, we recommend having a short walk in town. Then you end your day with our popular Camp Barentz tour, have a cozy dinner, and look for the northern lights.
Northern lights evening at Camp Barentz (3 hours)
THE DISCOVERER OF SVALBARD
Camp Barentz boasts an amazing location at the foot of the mountain, Breinosa, right below Mine 7. One of the buildings at the camp, Barentz Hus, is a copy of the cabin that the discoverer of Svalbard, Willem Barentz, overwintered in on Novaya Zemlya in 1596. Here, far from town, you have the perfect conditions for hunting the northern lights. What’s more, at Camp Barentz we often see Svalbard reindeer, and even grouse and foxes if you are lucky. Our knowledgeable hosts are also on watch in case a polar bear should appear.
As we arrive at the cozy wooden cabins we will be met by the evening’s host. Good drinks and a delicious homemade reindeer bidos will be served, together with campfire coffee and dessert. Welcome to a real Svalbard meal!
LEARN ABOUT THE AURORA
After a delicious dinner, it is time to learn more about the green veil in the sky. We will sit around the fire, while our host shares information and photographs explaining this incredible phenomenon. If lady aurora appears, we will round off the evening by watching the display with our own eyes outside the cabin. During the polar night (from mid-November to late January), the northern lights can appear at any time of day - a spectacular experience, unique to the polar regions.
Day 2
Ice Cave Day - Hike with a visit to an ice cave (5.5 hours)
Under the glaciers at Svalbard you will find another world, a world filled with ice that has been made in the summertime at Svalbard by melting ice and snow through the water melting channels.
We start from the top of town in Nybyen and walk up to the glacier. After hiking uphill for ca 2 hours and covering 350 high meters we reach the entrance to the cave. Here we will dress us with safety equipment like helmet, spikes and head light before we continue down to the cave.
Inside the cave we spend time to experience the underworld with halls, tight passages and thick layers of ice crystals.
The trip is moderately difficult, some mountain hiking and some crawling in the cave can be expected. The trip does not fit for guests with back problems, claustrophobia or poor physical shape.
In the ice cave we serve something warm to drink and biscuits, and you are welcome to bring your extra food if needed.
We recommend bringing a backpack with something to drink during the hike, extra warm clothes, extra space for gear (spikes, helmet and a headlamp) and solid hiking boots for winter conditions.
Day 3
Photography tour around Longyearbyen (4.5 hours)
Do you have a passion for photography? Then you should join in on some of the exciting Photo Safari Tours, that will take you on a scenic discovery journey were photography is in the focus!
Longyearbyen is surrounded by majestic mountains. You can combine a photographic expedition with a hiking trip and reach the surrounding summits and explore the valleys. In addition to landscape photography, some tours offer an introduction to Longyearbyen’s history behind the different sites and sightseeing. Are you interested in geology? Join a tour that includes fossil hunting in the loose moraine sediments of the Longyear glacier.
There are endless possibilities for amazing motives, both summer and winter. Depending on the season you chose to visit us, you can experience Arctic light conditions, Arctic nature, flora and fauna. Or what about catching the Aurora Borealis during the Northern Lights Winter!
Day 4
Dog sledding in Bolterdalen (4 hours)
The coolest Svalbard experience
This tour starts at the dog yard, where nearly 300 eager huskies are waiting for their next tour. Which will be the lucky ones on your team? Electro, Ginger, Duma or Briz? You will be equipped with an exposure suit, boots and mittens, before you hop in and help the guide to harness and prepare the dogs. The barking and howling can seem a bit chaotic, but suddenly, it all changes. As soon as the dogs start to run, they become completely silent. The huskies are completely focused on pulling the sled through the snow, and you can enjoy the magical landscape around you.
The guide will drive first with two guests, and the following sleds will be driven by two guests, who swap between driving and sitting in the sled. We will follow the riverbed that heads into Bolterdalen, surrounded by mighty mountains. As we approach the glacier, we will enjoy a little more up and down between the moraine formations.
Being immersed in Svalbard’s wilderness is a very special experience. The weather can be wild or wonderful, and is something that we can’t control, and we may adjust the tour to suit the conditions. We may drive through deep snow, or slippery ice, but it doesn’t make much difference to the dogs, who love to be out on tour, and the experienced guides who will tell you all about the polar dogs and their lives, whether it is minus degrees or plus two!
Svalbard reindeer are often seen on this tour, and sometimes even Svalbard grouse or polar foxes. At the moraine we will turn our sleds back towards the dog yard. Once back you will be invited in for something warm to drink and a biscuit or two, before returning to Longyearbyen.
Dog sledding in the polar night
Between November and January, it is polar night in Svalbard. This means that the sun is always 6 degrees below the horizon, and it is dark 24/7. The polar night is an especially atmospheric time of the year, and dog sledding under the star-filled skies with dancing northern lights or glittering moonlight is an experience you should not miss. The tour heads into Bolterdalen, and once we are completely under the polar night, we can turn off our headlamps. If the skies are clear, the contours of the beautiful Svalbard mountains will appear. If we look to the south, we might see it is a little lighter towards the horizon. The snow-covered landscape reflects light from the moon and stars, and if we are lucky, the northern lights. It is incredible just how much you can see of the landscape when you leave the lights of town behind you.
Dog sledding during the sunny winter
From March to May is the season we call sunny winter. After many months of darkness, the sun returns to Svalbard at the end of February and throughout the season the days become brighter and longer. In mid-April we get the midnight sun, and you can enjoy the sunlight around the clock. Driving a dog sled in this season is a magical experience. The mountains in Bolterdalen are lit up by the sun and while the dogs pull you into the valley you are surrounded by a unique and beautiful landscape in all directions.
Included
Transport to and from accommodation in Longyearbyen
Hot drinks and biscuits
Exposure suit, boots and mittens for the duration of the tour
Day 5
Northern lights hunt with electric snowmobile (3 hours)
All day Aurora
Between mid-November and late January, it is polar night on Svalbard. This gives you the opportunity to see the northern lights - even in the middle of the day! The daytime Aurora is slightly weaker than what occurs at night, but with its more reddish tint it is a fascinating sight!
Northern Lights safaris with electric snowmobiles are exotic, and at the same time convenient because we are close to Longyearbyen. The journey goes in to Adventdalen, in search of northern lights. Away from the city and light pollution, chances are good to get a glimpse of it.
An easier tour
This is a perfect trip if you want to "get a taste" of scooter riding, without driving a full day. The trip is relatively short (40 km) and we drive in easy, mostly flat terrain. The electric snowmobile is easy to maneuver and comfortable to drive. In downhill slopes, the batteries will be regenerated.
The snowmobile is built with good quality components that will keep the battery in perfect temperature under harsh conditions. The absence of motor noise provides comfort and at the same time the opportunity to get closer to nature experiences and wildlife without disturbing.
So, do not only look for northern lights! Remember to look around you for animals. The Svalbard reindeer, ptarmigans and polar foxes are something we often see out on tour.
Included
Transfer from hotel/accommodation place in Longyearbyen.
Warm drinks and biscuits.
Snowmobile suit, shoes, gloves and helmet to use during the tour.
Tour leader with weapons and safety sled.
Rescue insurance.
Day 6
Visit to coal mine number 3 (3 hours)
Step into the history of Longyearbyen and its extensive coal mining industry. During this tour you will experience the life of a miner and explore equipment and machinery from Gruve 3’s days of production.
The coal mining industry laid the foundations for settling at such high latitudes and eventually allowed Longyearbyen grow into the colorful town it is today.
Sharpen your ears and prepare for a historical and exciting tour into one of Longyearbyen’s coal mines.
Day 7
Blomsterdalen: Hike to the hill above the global seed vault (4 hours)
An exciting historical hike from the days of coal mining to The Global Seed Vault on Svalbard. On this adventure, we'll start with hiking to the summit of Blomsterdalshøgda at 320 meters above sea level. We're rewarded with a great view of the local area and Adventfjorden. Mine 3 can be seen from the summit, and the remains of the coal mining period. The days of coal mining are over at Mine 3, and today the entrance to The Global Seed Vault is in the mountain side. We'll pass by this exciting place on our way down from the mountain hike.
Included
transport to/from accommodation, snowshoe if needed, hot drink, biscuits.
Day 8
Departure from Longyearbyen
Every good thing must come to an end, but we hope it is not your last time visiting Svalbard. Today, you’ll be picked up from your hotel to the airport and start your journey back home.
7 nights in a double room at a 4 stars hotel
From 2380 EUR per person
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