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Summer Adventure on Top of the World


from £2,250 pp - 6 days/5 nights

(5/5) based on 1 review
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Credit: Frank Andreassen - nordnorge.com

Overview:

This Summer Adventure on Top of the World offers you the unique opportunity to experience Arctic summer under the midnight summer in Svalbard. Join tours like walrus safari and quad biking while exploring the history, culture and magnificent scenery of Svalbard.

Holiday price is from £ 2,250 per person based on availability and two people sharing a standard double room throughout. Single supplement upon request.

Departure Dates:

SEASON  DEPARTURE
May - August Daily (flight dependent)

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Oslo 

Spend overnight in Oslo Airport before your connection flight to Longyearbyen in the morning. 

Day 2: Arrival in Longyearbyen

Welcome to Svalbard! Arrival in Longyearbyen airport and a shuttle bus to your hotel. This is the starting point of your adventure. Afternoon at leisure and stroll around the Longyearbyen.

Day 3: Longyearbyen and Midnight Sun

Breakfast at the hotel. Join a city tour of Longyearbyen in the morning with a local guide. You will start the tour from Longyear Valley exploring the town before heading out to Adventdalen and Mine 7. The drive will take you through magnificent scenery often including the local Svalbard reindeer or thousands of travelling birds in the summer months. You will reach the local coal mines in Adventdalen and learn about these from your guide before continuing towards the area around Longyearbyen Airport ad Hotellneset. The tour will conclude at the intriguing Global Seed Vault. Throughout the tour you will learn about the local fauna, flora, attractions and landscape as well as have numerous opportunities for photo stops.

In the evening you will get to enjoy the midnight sun! On this evening tour, you will sail out on Isfjorden while admiring the never-ending mountain scenery. Enjoy a delicious 3-course dinner inside the hybrid electric catamaran boat which has impressive panoramic windows. As the engine is designed to minimize any noise and disruption to wildlife, you have great chances to spot numerous different sea birds and even whales while enjoying your dinner.

 Day 4: Walrus Safari

Breakfast at the hotel before joining a unique tour to encounter the exquisite walruses! This once endangered species has been protected since 1952 and is again very common sight on the shores of Svalbard. You will start the tour by crossing an ice fjord by a hybrid boat. After an hour’s drive you will have arrived at Borebukta where the sea is calm and surroundings quiet and peaceful. Walruses can be seen resting on ice floats or on the beaches all year-round in Svalbard. Convenience is important for these animals, and they often like to tick to the specific locations where rest and food are easily combined.

Day 5: Quad Bike Safari

Breakfast at the hotel. Experience the arctic scenery up close with quad bikes. Your certified guide will take you on a sightseeing trip around Svalbard’s mining history, flora and fauna as well as some magnificent views. The midnight sun colours the majestic mountains in beautiful, warm tones as you drive to Adventdalen and mine 7. On the way you might also meet some Svalbard reindeer that often grazes on the rich soil. On the way back, you will have a stop to admire that Isfjord and visit some energetic sled dogs at Svalbard Husky.

Day 6: Departure from Longyearbyen

Breakfast at the hotel. The airport shuttle bus stops outside your hotel approximately two hours before your flight departure. 

Package Includes:

  • Return flights from London to Oslo and Longyearbyen, other UK airports are available upon request
  • 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveler
  • 1 night's accommodation in an airport hotel in Oslo
  • 4 nights' accommodation in a hotel in Longyearbyen
  • Breakfast daily
  • Airport shuttle bus in Longyearbyen
  • Longyearbyen City Tour
  • Midnight Sun Dinner Cruise
  • Walrus Safari
  • ATV Safari
  • Services of English-speaking, certified guide, with all necessary safety tools required in Svalbard
  • 24-hour emergency service
  • ATOL protection
  • All taxes

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Basecamp Trapper’s Lodge Hotel

Longyearbyen, Norway

Centrally located in Longyearbyen, Basecamp Hotel is a traditional trapper's lodge-style property just 15 minutes’ drive from Longyearbyen Airport. The airport bus stops right outside. The hotel offers individually decorated rooms with driftwood furniture, fur rugs and free WiFi.

Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen

Longyearbyen, Svalbard - 4 stars

Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen is located in Longyearbyen town centre offering easy access to the charming galleries and museums as well as to exciting outdoor activities in the surrounding region.



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You'll see...

  • Svalbard Reindeer eating grass in mountain scenery. Credit: Asgeir Helgestad - VisitNorway.com
  • Summery Longyearbyen in an evening sun. Credit: Frank Andreassen - nordnorge.com
  • Summer scenery in Svalbard. Credit: Birthe Nielsen/Baltic Travel Company
  • Colourful houses in a row in Longyearbyen. Credit: Håkon Daae Brensholm - Visit Svalbard
  • Longyearbyen airport in golden midnight summer sun. Credit: Håkon Daae Brensholm - Visit Svalbard
  • Polar bear warning sign in mountain scenery. Credit: Håkon Daae Brensholm - Visit Svalbard
  • Two walruses relaxing on the shore. Credit: Luca Bracali - Visit Norway
  • Rustic trapper's hut in a summery mountain scenery. Credit: Marcela Cardenas - nordnorge.com
  • Small hut and Church in Svalbard. Credit: Birthe Nielsen/Baltic Travel Company

June 2024
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hi Mark

We have not used Baltic Travel Company before but Mark listened to what we wanted And was on the end of an email to answer all our questions and the whole trip went off without a hitch.

We went to Svarlbard in May and the temperature was usually-3 or so which was no problem as we had the thermal layers on.

We were a bit chilled out on deck when on the boat trip but soon warmed up inside.

The hotel has a good reputation on the island and the buffet breakfast was amazing.

The room had amazing blackout curtains which are needed as it never got dark.

It was as bright at midnight as it was at midday.

We did a trip on the electric catamaran on the first day which was when we saw a Polar Bear.

It was a long way off on the shore but plenty of people had long lenses on their cameras so the pictures will be amazing.

We saw lots of birds which the crew named for us including Northern Fulmars and Puffins.

We also saw a Walrus resting on some ice as he floated by the ship.

There are plenty of shops in town if you need warmer clothes and a supermarket with a lane “only for locals” . Make of that what you will.

All the cars are unlocked and allegedly all the front doors so that if you see a Polar Bear you can hide so that you don’t become it’s lunch. This does not apply to the Reindeer that wander throughout the town.

The Camp Barenzs wilderness evening was great fun especially when the coach dropped us of in the middle of Polar Bear territory. We were met by the host who had a rifle over her shoulder and a pistol at her waist. The evening round the fire was great fun and the reindeer stew was lovely.

The Other boat trip was on a smaller faster boat and this time a Walrus came to see us and swam round the boat posing for photos.

Longyearbyen town is easy to walk round and accessible if you have mobility issues. 

Will I see the Northern Lights?

Please scroll down to see the specifics for the country you wish to visit:

Iceland:
The Northern Lights are in the Northern sky from September through April but are only visible when the sky is clear and free of clouds. Like many of natures wonders, it’s ephemeral – they may be visible, they may appear for a bit and then be gone. But it’s worth it to be patient. Because they’re a winter event, you need to be prepared to wait outside, while looking for them. It’s best to dress very warmly, in layers, with good footwear, gloves, hats and whatever else will make you comfortable while you await this truly amazing event. The Northern Lights can be pretty spectacular, and for the best photos we recommend using a tripod. Much of Iceland offers a very a good chance to see the Northern Lights when conditions are right. Remember – the Northern Lights are natural phenomena, not guaranteed, but appreciated all the more for their elusive qualities.

Norway:
Northern Norway is one of the world's best places to experience the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). In Northern Norway, Northern Lights occur in up to 90% of every clear night in the period from late September to late March. Most Northern Lights occur in the time span from 6pm to slightly after midnight, with an absolute peak at around 10-11pm. 

In Norway, the area north of the Arctic Circle is prime aurora territory. The various destinations in the High North have a distinct personality, and are well worth exploring. Major places in Northern Norway are Tromsø, Kirkenes, Alta, Bodø, Lofoten and Vesterålen Islands and Svalbard.

Finland:
The best place to see the Northern Lights in Finland is in the Northern Lapland region, which is almost entirely located within the realm of the Arctic Circle. During the dark winter months here, when the sun rarely peaks its head over the horizon, you can expect to see the Finland Northern Lights with regularity, and other peak seasons include February through March and September through October. The most common colours of the Northern Lights are greenish-yellow and red.

The Finnish term for the Northern Lights, Revontulet, meaning fox fire, comes from an old tale where the fox was believed to swish its bushy tail on the snowy fell landscapes, throwing sparks into the air.

As mentioned, Lapland is the best place to see the Finland Aurora Borealis, with the Kilpisjarvi area offering the most abundant opportunities. The best time of the day to see the Finland Northern Lights is between 9 pm and 11:30 pm, though they are certainly not restricted to this time frame.

Sweden:
In Northern Sweden, the Northern Lights usually occur during the winter months through late March or early April, but they can be spotted as early as September in the Northernmost parts. Your best chance of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights is on cold winter nights when the sky is clear and cloudless. You need to be away from city lights, which dilute the effects of these natural phenomena, so head out into the countryside. On clear nights, the Northern Lights can be visible from most locations in Swedish Lapland, occurring between 6 pm to and 2 am, with the strongest shows happening between 10 pm and 11 pm. For those willing to brave the cold on winter nights, here are some of the best locations in Swedish Lapland for viewing these phenomena:

Abisko National Park
Abisko National Park, a couple of kilometers north of Kiruna, is a prime location for viewing the Northen Lights. The scientifically proven “blue hole” — a patch of sky over the Torneträsk lake that usually remains clear despite overcast weather in surrounding areas — gives Abisko its own micro-climate, which is suitable for catching the lights.

Jukkasjärvi and the Torne Valley
Not only does the village of Jukkasjärvi (population roughly 541) boast the world’s first ice hotel (rebuilt ever year from Torne River ice), it’s also one of the best regions to view the Northern Lights. ICEHOTEL organizes guided tours for guests which takes the to the Esrange Space Center located 30 minutes from Kiruna. You can dine at a wilderness camp and get the chance to scan the Arctic winter sky for aurora borealis.

Other regions in Swedish Lapland
As mentioned earlier, if weather conditions are just right (clear, dark, cold, and cloudless), you might catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights from any location within subarctic and arctic Sweden — even close to larger towns such as Luleå, Jokkmokk, Arvidsjaur, and Gällivare.

Greenland:
The northern lights - or Aurora Borealis as it is officially known - actually occur all year round, but cannot be seen during the summer months in Greenland due to the midnight sun. The phenomenon is often seen around midnight and is best experienced on a dark, clear night in the period from September to the beginning of April. If you are travelling during this period, you can see the Northern Lights from anywhere in the country, whilst in South Greenland the northern lights can be seen from as early as the end of August.

 

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