VOYAGE
Arctic Summer
Sail aboard tall ship Noorderlicht to Svalbard in the Arctic summer, when snow melts and ice pulls back to reveal green valleys and wildflowers. Seabirds return, filling the air with their calls, while polar bears and whales roam the fjords. Experience an Arctic full of color and life, from shining glaciers to trails under the midnight sun.
Places we might visit
Discover the beauty of the Arctic wilderness from Svalbard on Tall Ship Noorderlicht.
PLEASE NOTE: All itineraries are for guidance only. Our voyages are subject to wind and weather conditions, which may impact the ability to sail exclusively by wind power. In order to ensure timely arrivals, our captains may need to utilize the engine. The decision to hoist sails is at the sole discretion of the captain, prioritizing safety and optimal voyage conditions.
Landings are subject to site availabilities, permissions, and environmental concerns per AECO regulations. Official sailing plans and landing slots are scheduled with AECO prior to the start of the season, but the expedition leader determines the final plan. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises. We appreciate your understanding of these factors as we strive to provide a memorable and secure experience.
Day 1: Embarkation in Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen is the largest inhabited settlement in Spitsbergen and the world’s most northerly inhabited town with more than 1000 inhabitants. We recommend travelling into Longyearbyen the day before you are due to join the boat as flights can often be delayed due to the Arctic fog and weather conditions. Discover the town’s fascinating history and maybe take a wildlife safari on land before joining Noorderlicht on the ‘floating pier’. You can drop luggage off during the day if needed; the floating pier is a short ten-minute shuttle or taxi ride from the airport and a short 15-minute walk into the town centre.
Once everyone is aboard, it’s a prompt 4pm departure as the Captain cruises out of the bay while the crew show guests their cabins and gives some safety briefings and operational introductions.
The aim of the first 24 hours is usually to get as far north as possible so the boat will be travelling into the night and dropping anchor in the early hours. There is no watch system aboard so after dinner, you are free to do as you wish.
Day 2-4: Dalbreen glacier, Kongsfjord and Moraine
Awake to the distant noise of glaciers creaking in the midnight sun and Arctic Terns swooping the shoreline – elegant but fierce. Perhaps head ashore and explore the Dalbreen glacier before heading towards Sarstangen to watch the Walrus colony snoozing after lunch. Depending on the wind, the crew will always take the opportunity to get the sails up as often as possible, and they are always on the lookout for wildlife spots and polar bears!
Spend some time exploring Kongsfjord and enjoy breakfast surrounded by the Arctic mist, shrouding the Lilliehookbreen glacier in mystery. The cracking of the ice adds some allure for an afternoon adventure ashore.
This area is mountainous terrain or “moraine”, as it is called. Moraine is the material left behind by a moving glacier made up of soil and rock. Often soft and spongy to walk on and full of geological delights and coral fossils. Explore small lakes and rocky mountains, climbing a gentle ridge to watch Arctic terns and puffins in the bay. An afternoon in front of the glacier gives those who wish the opportunity to climb the rigging, reaching the crow’s nest with impressive views of the icy bay.
Cruise through the evening to reach Mollerhamna, a small glacier bay ready for a morning walk ashore.
Day 5-9: Ny Alesund, Seals and geological wonders
During your Arctic Summer expedition, you’ll have the chance to visit a variety of fascinating locations. Explore an old hunter’s cabin nestled along a remote beach, where fur seals can often be seen lounging by the shore. You may also visit an abandoned marble mine, a hidden gem that tells the story of the region’s industrial past.
One of the highlights is the research town of Ny Alesund, a hub of scientific activity. Here, you can dive into the history of polar expeditions, visit a quaint museum, and explore a small local shop. While in the area, take in the incredible fjord scenery, with opportunities to spot majestic wildlife like whales and polar bears.
As the journey continues, you might cross the channel to Prins Karls Forland and Forlandet National Park, a place rich in natural beauty. Seals bask in the bay, reindeer roam the hills, and geological wonders await discovery along the shore. This peaceful landscape invites reflection as you beach-comb or simply relax by the water.
Finally, experience the thrill of a glacier hike in Ymerbukta, where the glacier meets the shoreline. You can walk along the glacier’s edge and ascend a small ridge, rewarded with panoramic views across the bay. The journey culminates in Longyearbyen, where you’ll dock and enjoy a farewell dinner, sharing stories and memories from your Arctic adventure.
VESSEL
NOORDERLICHT
With over 30 years of sailing in Spitsbergen and Nothern Norway Tall Ship Noorderlicht has built a reputation as the most famous Tall Ship in Spitsbergen. The ship is equipped with one goal: accommodating adventurers during their expeditions to Spitsbergen and Northern Norway. Because of her shallow draft she is able to navigate through the least visited fjords. She offers room for 20 guests and is therefore the perfect vessel for forming new friendships. If you wish to learn a thing or two about sailing a Tall Ship, you are invited to give the crew a hand.
INCLUDED IN THE VOYAGE
What’s included
Included
All meals. Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Coffee & tea
Bed linnen & towel
Port fees and fuel
An amazing crew!
Excluded
Flights to Longyearbyen
Drinks aboard (alcoholic beverages and soda's)
Tips/gratuities for the crew
Travel & cancelation insurance
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