Sail North/Around Spitsbergen

Slow paced sailing – Spitsbergen hiking and exploration | 12 – 16 days

These absorbing voyages on small, historic sailing vessels offer an entirely different Arctic experience.  Travelling at much slower pace, but with the same options for zodiac trips ashore to hike and explore, enjoy the added bonus of getting involved in the hoisting of sails and shipboard life.

Join the comfortable 34 passenger Rembrandt Van Rijn with her en suite accommodation. Many voyagers book year on year – a testament to the unique on-board atmosphere and friendly crew.

Embarking at Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen’s administrative capital, we sail through scenic Isfjorden, setting a course for Alkhornet.  We continue to Trygghamna to visit the remains of a 17th century English whaling station. Weather permitting we will go ashore at Fuglehuken, where the expedition of Willem Barentsz landed and Ny Alesund, the northernmost permanent settlement in the world and former starting point for many North Pole expeditions. Sailing from here to 14th July Glacier we take zodiacs to the breeding site for Brunnich’s guillemots, little auks and puffins. Sailing north we visit Magdalenafjord, one of the most beautiful places in Spitsbergen, and Ytre Norskøya which was used as a lookout point for Dutch whalers. Raudfjord on the north coast offers good chances for spotting polar bears and belugas and, if sea-ice conditions allow, we may land on the northern side of Reindyrfla whose undulating tundra provides good grazing for reindeer. Our last visit before turning south is the remains of Smeerenburg which was the largest whaling settlement on Spitsbergen. If we are able to gain permission, we will land on the island of Danskøya, with its remains of the failed expedition by  S A Andrée and his two fellow explorers who tried to reach the North Pole by hydrogen balloon.

In early summer the vegetation is surprisingly lush, especially below the bird cliffs where the ground is fertilised. By now migrating birds have returned to breed. The small Svalbard reindeer, arctic foxes and polar bears may be sighted on the tundra as well as walrus, seals and fin, humpback, bowhead and beluga whales in the waters.

Ship:                  Rembrandt Van Rijn 

When:               Numerous departures May – August 2024. Join 17-28 June 2024 for Summer Solstice. Late/July voyages circumnavigate.  Similar dates for 2025 – ask for details.

Guide price:     Range from £6,150 – £8,190 per person based on twin cabin (private facilities)

Options:             Ask about Greenland/Iceland options in autumn on Rembrandt Van Rijn

An East Greenland/Scoresby Sund/Iceland fly and sail voyage operates 27 September – 10 October 2024 and again in 2025.  Ask for prices.

Ask about a Sail Northeast Iceland Explorer voyage: 8 – 16 October 2024 and also in mid October 2025. Northern and Eastern Iceland is characterized by small villages, dramatic coastlines, narrow fjords, waterfalls, geothermal areas, volcanoes, and mountains. We are in the heart of nature here, and the scenery is breathtaking. This destination offers outstanding outdoor experiences all year round, such as trail hiking along the rugged highlands. Ask for prices.

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