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Expedition across the Arctic Sea

 Bergen, Norway - Longyearbyen, Svalbard - Oslo, Norway

This expedition takes you from the fjords of Norway to the Arctic wilderness of Svalbard. Learn about the fascinating history of explorers and whalers, and experience the thriving wildlife and untouched scenery. Visit isolated islands, settlements and charming , some of which are only reachable by sea.

Travel Period: 19 May 2018

Duration: 12 Days

Ship: MS Spitsbergen Discover the Norwegian coast and the crown of Arctic Norway; Svalbard  Experience the North Cape and isolated Bjørnøya in the Arctic Ocean  Sail through the famous Islands  Experience true Arctic wilderness with a chance to sight whales and polar bears 

Enjoy the combination of discovering one of the most beautiful and varied coastlines in the world and of exploring the crown of the Arctic, Svalbard.

The rugged coast of Norway

Norway has an incredibly long coastline, stretching from 58° to 71°N. This rugged shoreline features a hugely diverse landscape, from lush fjords to steep mountains, islands, skerries and Arctic wilderness. Starting in historic Bergen, known as the gateway to the fjords, we sail deep into the Dalsfjord. This fjord lies at the heart of Western Norway with an excess of dramatic fjord scenery. In this area, you will experience lush hills, high mountains, powerful waterfalls and charming little villages.

North of the Arctic Circle and towards the top of the world

Aer visiting an abandoned fishing and a legendary mountain, we cross the Arctic Circle and continue on to one of the most famous island groups of Norway. The beauty of the Lofoten islands is simply staggering, characterised by jagged mountains and peaks, deep fjords, sheltered inlets, white beaches and idyllic fishing villages.

A bit further north you can experience more pristine beauty at the Arctic paradise islands of Sommarøy. A day later you will find yourself at the northernmost point of the European mainland. For centuries the North Cape has been a great adventure destinations for travelers, who travelled great distances to take in the view and stand on the steep mountain cli that rises 307 meters above the Arctic Ocean.

The Arctic Ocean, isolated Bear Island and the Realm of the polar bears

As we cross the Arctic Ocean, we will try to go ashore on the very isolated Bjørnøya (Bear Island). This volcanic island is in the middle between the Norwegian mainland and Svalbard. Despite its isolation, Bjørnøya is very lively, as an astronomical number of breeding birds spend their summer here. At last, we reach Svalbard, where the elements rule – a land of ice and snow that is the natural habitat of the mighty polar bear. Here you can explore some of the most scenic fjords, visit the settlement of Ny-Ålesund (which is the northernmost community on earth) and end the expedition in lively Longyearbyen.

Practical information:

Price includes: Hurtigruten Expedition in cabin grade of your choice on a full board basis Transfer to airport in Longyearbyen Economy flight Longyearbyen to Oslo Wind- and water-resistant jacket Landings with small boats and activities on board and ashore Professional English-speaking Expedition team that gives lectures as well as accompany landings and activities Free tea and coee

Not included: International flights Travel insurance Luggage handling Optional Excursions and Gratuities

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The Itinerary

This is an expedition where the elements rule, and the weather, wind and ice conditions will determine our final schedule. Safety is paramount and the captain will decide the sailing itinerary during the voyage. Therefore, this itinerary is just an indication of what you can experience, and why every expedition with Hurtigruten is unique.

19 May 2018 Departs From: Bergen

DAY 1

The gateway to the fjords

Location: Bergen Nestling between seven mountains, steeped in history and with a wide array of attractions, Bergen is famous for its unique charm and atmosphere. Make sure to spend a Day or two in this international city with small-town charm, before you start your northbound expedition. Stroll through the picturesque streets and enjoy the well-known sites like Håkon’s Hall and Rosenkrantz Tower, St. Mary’s Church, Bergen Harbour and the famous market. Bergen was founded in 1070, and we recommend a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage listed houses of “Bryggen” (the wharf).

DAY 2

Mountains and waterfalls

Location: Dalsfjord The Sunnfjord area is known for its high mountains and beautiful waterfalls. We sail deep into the Dalsfjord, and far in, we encounter the scenic village of Bygstad. Come ashore to explore this little fjord community with its historic church, see the waterfalls and perhaps do some shopping or visit the local café.

DAY 3

The abandoned fishing village

Location: Grip The archipelago Grip lies 14 km off the mainland coast. The abandoned fishing village Gripholmen was settled in the 1400s and was once Norway’s smallest municipality with a couple of hundred inhabitants. Today, Gripholmen is a beloved summer holiday retreat. A multitude of cellful houses and an old stave church welcome you to this unique place.

DAY 4

A famous landmark

Location: Coast of Helgeland Enjoy a closer look at the “Torghatten” - the mountain with a massive eroded hole right through it, located on the coast of Helgeland. This beautiful and famous landmark has a fascinating geological history, not to mention being a source of local legend. Even better, it is relatively easy to walk through the hole, which rewards you with superb panoramic views of hundreds of small islands and majestic mountains. Come ashore, explore the island or make the hike up to the mountain to walk through the hole.

DAY 5

Crossing the Arctic Circle

Location: Træna and Vikingen Træna is one of the smallest districts in Norway with more than 1000 islets, rocks and skerries and less than 500 inhabitants, situated on the Polar Circle. Later you might have the chance to go ashore on the island Vikingen, where you will find the statue representing the actual border of the Arctic Circle and enjoy an “Arctic ceremony”.

DAY 6

The stunning beauty of Lofoten

Location: Lofoten islands Henningsvær is a super charming fishing village with Mount Vågakallen as the highest point. The settlement is located off the coast of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago. Henningsvær is known for its traditional and well preserved fishing village architecture and stunning natural location. Later that Day we sail through the Raftsundet strait and then enter the magnificent Trollfjord. Surrounded by mountains that stretch up to 1,200 meters above sea level, this narrow fjord slices deeply and dramatically into these mountains. We navigate carefully far into the Trollfjord, where mountain walls rise directly out of the sea. Enjoy sailing into this pristine channel is at times so narrow it feels as though you can reach out and touch the side of the fjord.

DAY 7

An Arctic paradise

Location: Sommarøy Sommarøy is an archipelago of small islands with white, sandy beaches and a lively fishing community. Sommarøy has a couple of small shops where you can buy handicrafts and groceries. Inside the local shop, you will find “Kaillkråa” (the gentlemen’s corner) where husbands are usually “parked” while the wives do their shopping. And, as this shopping might be a time consuming activity, the local men have private hooks on the wall for their coffee cups to pass the time. We offer a variety of excursions like hikes and kayaking, or you can take this opportunity to visit Tromsø. This lively small city is known as the Gateway to the Arctic. The colourful downtown area is rich in polar history, and it is beautifully situated, surrounded by the dramatic Lyngen Alps, blue fjords and hundreds of island.

DAY 8

The northernmost point of mainland Europe

Location: The North Cape Over the past centuries, adventurers, royalty and expeditions have set the North Cape plateau as their goal. Standing at the far edge of mainland Europe, overlooking steep cliffs and watching the eternal horizon is a feeling that cannot be fully described. Join our optional excursion here – either by foot or bus. Alternatively, you could visit Skarsvåg, said to be the world’s northernmost fishing village or Gjesvær, an old fishing village with history that goes back to the Viking Age. As we continue sailing further north, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the cape from the sea.

DAY 9

An isolated island with 9 people and millions of birds

Location: Bjørnøya Bjørnøya (Bear Island) is the southernmost of the Svalbard group of islands, situated in the Arctic Ocean between the Norwegian mainland and Spitsbergen. This 178 square kilometres island has a fascinating history and geology and an abundant bird life. The nine people living here form a crew appointed and sent to the island by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. The island has been named “the largest concentration of sea birds on the Northern Hemisphere”. Around the southern tip, the overhanging cliffs with stacks off shore represent an extremely important breeding habitat for seabirds. This is the northern limit for some auk species, for example. One of the reasons for this being such a avian hot-spot is that this is where cold water from the Arctic Ocean meets warm Gulf Stream currents, forming part of the global marine conveyor belt system. In the convergence of waters of different salinity and temperature, there are often optimal feeding grounds for sea birds. This is also the place to measure concentrations of pollutants in species high in the food chain.

DAY 10

In the Arctic wilderness

Location: South Spitsbergen National Park, Hornsund This relatively small fjord in South Spitsbergen National Park is a place that has a long tradition in Hurtigruten history. The old Hurtigruten steamer D/S Lyngen had scheduled stops here to serve trappers. This used to be a stronghold for the hardy folk that concentrated on Polar bear hunting, lasting up until 1973, when Polar bear hunting was prohibited in all Arctic countries. An exemption was granted to indigenous peoples that had a thousand year old tradition to refer to. The landscape of Hornsund is largely alpine with the majestic Hornsundtinden soaring highest of all. Another very special mountain is Bautaen or in English; the Obelisk, which, seen from the right angle looks like a giant Viking sword. Let your imagination roam while spending the Day in these extraordinary surroundings.

DAY 11

At 78º 55' N

Location: Ny-Ålesund/Longyearbyen As we sail into the Kongsfjord, you will find one of only four permanent settlements on Svalbard: the old coal-mining town of Ny-Ålesund, one of the northernmost settlements in the world. Ny-Ålesund was the starting point for many expeditions to the North Pole. Names like Amundsen, Ellsworth and Nobile are strongly linked to this place. Even today you can see the mast that the airship ‘Norge’ was moored to before her departure on the first trans-polar flight. Some countries run their own national research stations here, and there is always plenty of research activity taking place during the summer months. We will also sail in the Isfjord, the most extensive fjord system on Svalbard, on our way to Longyearbyen.

DAY 12

Flying south

Location: Longyearbyen/Oslo We arrive in Longyearbyen at night, and transport you to the airport for your night flight to Oslo. You arrive in Oslo early in the morning. You can either fly back home, or spend some time to explore the Norwegian capital before returning home.

30 May 2018 Location: Longyearbyen/Oslo

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