Svalbard Explorer ex Longyearbyen
10 Days - Silver Cloud
Roam the realm of the Polar Bear and uncover an Arctic that is only known to Explorers. Focusing on the extraordinary Svalbard region, this expedition takes in stunning landscapes, beautiful, graceful wildlife, Zodiac landings and long nights of midnight sun. Not forgetting crisp fresh air and gourmet cuisine and fine wines - be prepared to be amazed.
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Itinerary Highlights
- Discover both Northern and Southern Regions of Svalbard and see the difference in ice glaciers. the settlement huts and mines that can be found here
- Explore Bear Island - an impressive Nature Reserve of steep, high cliffs that is recognised as an important Bird Area
- Arrive in Kirkenes and opt to go for nature walks to observe the valley's unique birds and plants
- You will reach North Cape where you can admire the glorious scenery, and stop at the visitor's centre to take photos
- End in Tromso - the Paris of the North surrounded by ice-capped mountain ridges and jagged architecture
Itinerary in Brief
- Day 1: Longyearbyen, Norway
- Day 2-4: Svalbard Northern Region
- Day 5-7: Svalbard Southern Region
- Day 8: Cruise & Explore Bear Island
- Day 9: Gjesvarstappan Islands, Skarsvag (Nordkapp) & Cruising Along the North Cape
- Day 10: Tromso, Norway
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Day 1: Longyearbyen, Norway
Longyearbyen is the biggest settlement in Svalbard. Seat of the Norwegian administration, it also has the best services and infrastructure in the archipelago. Located deep in the Adventfjord, a sidearm of the Isfjorden (Icefjord), Longyearbyen’s airport can be used all-year round, but its harbor is blocked by ice in winter. Most shops, hotels, restaurants and a hospital are within easy walking distance of the port. One of the most prominent buildings in town is the UNIS center, where several Norwegian universities have joined forces to operate and offer the northernmost higher education to both Norwegian and international students. Adjacent to UNIS, and well worth a visit, is the Svalbard Museum, covering the natural history and exploitation of Svalbard. Remnants of the former mining activity can be seen all around Longyearbyen and even in town.
Today embark your ship to start your Arctic adventure!
Day 2-4: Svalbard Northern Region
Svalbard’s northern region is less influenced by the Norwegian Current coming through the Greenland Sea than the southern region and shows more ice. The northern part of the island of Spitsbergen shows quite a number of impressive fjords, bays and glaciers. The Nordaust Svalbard Nature Reserve includes Spitsbergen’s east coast, the Hinlopen Strait, Nordaustlandet and some islands further east like Kvitoya and Storoya. Several walrus haul-outs, spectacular glaciers, bird cliffs and bird islands, as well as surprising flora in Arctic deserts and the possibility to see polar bears and to visit historically important sites make this an area prone for exploration. Ice conditions will dictate which sites can be seen.
Day 5-7: Svalbard Southern Region
Svalbard’s Southern Region and specifically Spitsbergen’s west coast is less ice-clogged than the rest of Svalbard due to the moderating influenced of the Gulf Stream. Several fjords cut into the western coast of Spitsbergen and have been used by trappers and hunters, as well as the different mining companies that tried to exploit the riches of the archipelago’s largest island of Spitsbergen. Remains of huts and mines, as well as active commercial and scientific settlements can be found and visited. Depending on the time of the season, glaciers can be visited on foot or by sea. Hornsund will reveal fascinating views of geological formations, craggy mountains, spectacular glaciers and a variety of seabirds and seals.
Day 8: Cruise & Explore Bear Island
Bear Island is considered Svalbard’s southernmost island, roughly half way between Spitsbergen and Norway’s North Cape. Although the last polar bears were seen in 2004, the name goes back to Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz and his visit in 1596. The island has been used to hunt walrus, for whaling, and even coal mining has taken place. The strategic location on the border of the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea has led to a meteorological station being set up by Norway near Gravodden on Bear Island’s north coast. Some two thirds of the island is a relatively flat plain with shallow freshwater lakes and Ramsar Wetland, while the entire island and the surrounding waters are a Nature Reserve. Bear Island has also been designated an Import Bird Area as it is a staging area for Pink-footed and Barnacle Geese and the steep cliffs south of Sørhamna are home to thousands of breeding seabirds. This is a specially protected area where Zodiacs are allowed to cruise along the cliffs around Kapp Kolthoff. In smaller amounts Atlantic Puffins, Northern Gannets, Glaucous Gulls and Great Skuas are found in between the large Black-legged Kittiwake, Little Auk, Common Guillemot and Brünnich’s Guillemot colonies. The constant battering of the sea has not only created impressive sea caves and tunnels, but unfortunately the Russian vessel Petrozavodsk shipwrecked near Revdalen at the base of the limestone cliffs and the waves are causing a continuous disintegration of the remains of the ship.
Day 9: Gjesvarstappan Islands & Skarsvag (Nordkapp)
For those who like to travel far (very far) off the beaten track, then you have found your Nordic nirvana in Skarsvag. Large, sparsely populated (there are just 60 human year round residents), and a joy to all those who revel in stark, unbridled beauty, Skarsvag also enjoys the auspicious title of being the world’s most northerly fishing village. But rolling hills, prolific birdlife and arctic fjords aside, Skarsvag is above all famous for its proximity to the North Cape. Found on the island of Magerøya, the most northernmost point of Europe above the arctic circle is a bucket list basic. Stand beneath the massive metal globe and gaze out onto the Barents Sea, where the only land between you and the North Pole is the Svalbard archipelago. This is truly the land of the midnight sun – in fact, you are so far north that the sun doesn’t even dip beneath the horizon between May and mid-July. The island’s famous bird cliffs are quite spectacular, and home to thousands of puffins, gannets and cormorants. Those willing to hike to cape Knivskjellodden, the northernmost point on Magerøya, will be rewarded with stunning cliff face views of the North Cape Plateau. Before leaving, head into the impressive North Cape Hall for exhibitions on the North Cape’s history. Travellers have been visiting since 1664, when Italian priest Francesco Negri arrived, so there are some tales to tell! More intriguingly, a tunnel has been hewn into the rock, leading down to the cliff face, complete with a chapel.
Situated at the very north tip of Norway and inside the Arctic Circle, there is something very special about being (almost) at the top of the world. Called the northernmost point of Europe, the North Cape (Nordkapp in Norwegian) lies about 1,306.3 mi from the North Pole, with no dry land between except for the Svalbald archipelago. Home to where the Atlantic and Arctic oceans meet, this is the true land of the midnight sun – constant spectacular scenic views and 24-hour sunlight lends itself to a sense of giddy informality aboard. Just imagine sipping a chilled glass of champagne at the very top of the world in full daylight at midnight – sensational. Be sure to be on the lookout for hundreds of thousands of puffins, gannets, cormorants, seals, dolphins and whales that make this stretch of chilly water their home. Not forgetting the colourful, compact fishing villages, so at odds with the otherwise this stark, barren landscape.
Home more than a million birds that perch atop its cliffs, the Gjesværstappan islands are a marvel of nature. Gjesværstappan is a grouping of nearly one hundred islands and rocks, mostly high, steep-sided islands covered in grass that is nearly covered by seabirds. These islands were designated as a nature reserve in 1983 due to their importance as nesting grounds for many species of seabirds, some of them endangered. A birdwatcher’s paradise, Gjesværstappan is noted as one of the more easily-accessed nesting areas inEurope for viewing Atlantic seabirds. It is comprised of several particularly large, tall islands, including Storstappan (rising 283 meters, or 928 feet, out of the sea), Kjerkestappen (166 meters or 545 feet) and Bukkstappen (92 meters, 302 feet). On Storstappan alone, more than one million nesting birds have been counted, and visitors are not allowed to set foot here between June and August to protect its activity as a nesting and breeding ground. The islands of Gjesværstappan are home to one of the most important colonies of Atlantic Puffins in Norway. Other birds that visitors may see include White-tailed Eagles, Arctic Skuas, Common Eider Ducks, Razorbills, Guillemots (black and common), Great Cormorants, Gannets and other species. Tour the islands from a small water craft (kayak or Zodiac) and prepare to be amazed at the splendor of the dramatic cliffs rising from the sea, vibrant and positively teeming with birdlife.
Day 10: Tromso, Norway
This morning you will arrive in Tromso, which marks the end of your voyage.
Feel your heart flutter, as you catch your first glimpse of that famous emerald haze dancing across the stars, during your visit to this wonderful Arctic gateway. Located in the far north of Norway, a visit to Tromso beckons you to the extremes of this magical country, to explore a fairytale land of jagged mountains, glistening glaciers and husky-pulled sledges. Despite its remote location, you'll discover a perhaps surprisingly cosmopolitan city, with a healthy student population injecting plenty of energy. Sat 250 miles above the Arctic Circle - at 69° north - you can bathe in the midnight sun's glow during summer, before winter brings the thick blackness and starry skies of endless polar nights. The darkness doesn't stop the fun - with a polar night half-marathon taking place in January - but the return of the sun is always a reason for a celebration here. To get the best view over the city, take the cable car to Storsteinen's amazing viewpoint. Magnificent views down over the city, fjord and Tromso's arching bridge will unravel before you. Learn more about northerly traditions, polar expeditions and arctic hunting at the Polar Museum. The Science Centre, meanwhile, explains how humans have harnessed and survived these epic landscapes over the years, and explores Tromso's breathtaking natural spectacle - the northern lights. The city is famed for its extraordinary viewing opportunities, which are often said to be the best in the world. The Alpine Botanic Garden is the most northern such garden on the planet, showcasing some of Norway's hardiest plantlife, which survives and thrives at this nose-bleeding altitude.
Cabin Details
Vista Suite
240sqft / 22sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, large picture window providing panoramic ocean views, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
Veranda Suite
295sqft / 27sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
(Suites 505 to 510 and 605 to 610 can accommodate three guests)
Deluxe Veranda Suite
295sqft / 27sqm, central location, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Standard Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer and a writing desk.
Medallion Suite
437sqft / 40.6sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, living room (with convertible sofa to accommodate an additional guest), sitting area, separate dining area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with shower (some with tub/shower combination), walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, hairdryer, writing desk and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity.
Silver Suite
541sqft / 52sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, library, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture, living room, sitting area, separate dining area, twin beds or queen-sized bed, two marble bathrooms with shower, walk-in wardrobe with personal safe, vanity table with hairdryer, writing desk and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity.
Royal Suite
One bedroom: 736sqft / 69sqm; two bedroom: 1,031sqft / 96sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has additional veranda), living room, sitting area, twin beds or queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) and Illy® Espresso machine.
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite)
Grand Suite
One bedroom: 1,019sqft / 95sqm; two bedroom: 1,314sqft / 122sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, two furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has additional veranda), living room, sitting area (bedroom two has an additional sitting area),
separate dining area, twin beds or a queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s) and Illy® Espresso machine.
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two-bedroom by adjoining with a Veranda Suite)
Owner's Suite
One bedroom: 587sqft / 55sqm; two bedroom: 827sqft / 77sqm, butler service, refrigerator and bar (stocked by preference), Pratesi® fine bed linens, choice of pillows, Plush Etro® bathrobe, personalised stationery, umbrella, BVLGARI® bath amenities (plus a choice of other European brands), iHome Radio / Alarm charging station (with USB cable or Qi wireless charging), NFC Bluetooth connectivity, direct dial telephone(s), dual voltage 110/220 outlets, unlimited Premium Wifi, flat-screen television(s) with Interactive Media, floor-to-ceiling glass doors, two furnished private teak veranda with patio furniture (bedroom two has an additional large picture window), sitting area (bedroom two has an additional sitting area), separate dining area, twin beds or a queen-sized bed; bedroom two has additional twin beds or queen-sized bed, marbled bathroom with full-sized bath and separate shower, plus powder room; bedroom two has additional marbled bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe(s) with personal safe, vanity table(s) with hair dryer, writing desk(s), Illy® Espresso machine and Bose® Sound Touch 30 with Bluetooth connectivity
(available as a one-bedroom configuration or as two bedrooms by adjoining with a Vista Suite)
Silver Cloud Deckplan
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Specifications
- Crew: 212
- Build: 1994
- Guests: 254
- Officers: European
- Tonnage: 16,800
- Length: 514.14 Feet / 156.7 Metres
- Width: 70.62 Feet / 21.5 Metres
- Speed: 18 knots
- Passenger decks: 7
- Refurbished: 2017
- Registry: Bahamas
- Ice-class Rating: 1C
Whats included?
- On-board accommodation
- All shore activities and landings by Zodiac inflatables
- Presentations and lectures by experienced leaders and naturalists
- Complimentary parka for you to keep
- Selected alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages
- Personalised butler service
- Gratuities
What’s not included?
- International and internal airfares
- Arrival/departure taxes or reciprocity fees, visa fees where applicable
- Travel insurance
- Any items not mentioned as included
Notes
When travelling in remote regions tide, wind, ice and weather conditions determine the details of our itinerary. While we will do our best to maintain all suggested activities, some of these may be subject to change. Come with an open mind and a great sense of adventure, together we can turn any voyage into a wonderful Expedition.