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Svalbard Circumnavigation

Svalbard Circumnavigation

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FACTS

 

A True Arctic Expedition Into a Land of Magnificent Extremes

From the mountainous fjords of the south to the north polar pack ice, from the wildlife hotspots of northwest Svalbard to the polar deserts of Hinlopen Strait, this thrilling expedition offers the complete Arctic experience. We will explore this magnificent archipelago by land and by sea, venturing into one of the largest protected areas in the Arctic. How far north we reach, and the exact route of the voyage, will depend on the whims of Mother Nature – as with any true polar expedition!

 

On board Ocean Albatros, you will experience areas of Svalbard not easily accessible by other means of exploration as we carefully navigate around this breathtaking archipelago.

 

During the short summer, wildlife such as reindeer, geese, and Arctic foxes are busy amassing energy for the icy polar winter. The cliffs shimmer with life as every surface is populated with countless birds. On shore, walrus enjoy the short Arctic summer as seals, whales, and polar bears forage along the edge of the pack ice. Our fleet of Zodiacs allows us to exploit every opportunity for exploration – from historical sites, to glacier fronts, to remote lonely beaches, no area is off limits to us!

 

 

Itinerary Overview:

Day 1: All aboard in Longyearbyen!
Day 2: Kongsfjorden Region, Northwest Svalbard
Day 3: Northwest Svalbard
Day 4: Into the Ice
Day 5: Northeast Svalbard
Day 6: East Svalbard
Days 7-8: South Svalbard
Day 9: West/Central Spitzbergen
Day 10: Disembarkation

 

 

Dates:

Embarkation: Longyearbyen | Disembarkation: Longyearbyen

28 June – 7 July 2026 (9 nights / 10 days)

 

SHIP

Ocean Albatros

 

A Next-Generation Ship, Decades in the Making
Beneath the sleek exterior of the Ocean Albatros lies decades of learning and adaptation to the challenging Polar environment. Its patented and ice-conquering X-BOW offers the highest level of stability and comfort, while granting our passenger-explorers unprecedented access to hard-to-reach (and jaw-dropping to discover) corners of this wonderful and often-elusive environment. Its many on board amenities – including two hot tubs with spectacular 360° views – are designed to maximize your every Polar moment, and its spacious heated mudroom with four exterior doors makes zodiac

  • Next-generation expedition ship with A1 ice rating (Ice Class: 6)
  • Patented X-Bow design delivers a smoother ride
  • Two Jacuzzis offer panoramic views
  • Sauna, Spa, gym.
  • Multiple observation decks and access points
  • Most cabins have balconies
  • 50% lower carbon footprint
  • Maximum number of Guests: 175/180 | Expedition Staff & Crew: 104
  • Cruising Speed: 12-15 knots | Length: 104.4 meters

 

ROOM CATEGORY

C-Superior Category (Balcony)

  • 22-25 sqm including balcony | Deck 4 & 6
  • The most abundant type of Stateroom located on decks 4 & 6.
  • They have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, a bathroom.
  • The Superior Balcony Staterooms also include a seating area complete with a table and chair. Additionally, a select few of the Superior Balcony Staterooms are equipped with a sofa that can serve as a bed for a third occupant.
  • If you prefer to book two staterooms with connecting doors, this is possible under this category upon request.
  • All stateroom types contain a safety box, television, refrigerator, several 230 W power  and USB outlets—additionally, bathrobes, slippers, toiletries (body wash, lotion, shampoo) and a hairdryer are also included.
  • Please note that the images of the cabins may differ from the actual cabins.

INCLUSIONS

  • Return Flights from Oslo to Longyearbyen
  • Shared Transfers included from Airport to the ship (Day 1) and from Ship to the Airport (Day 10)
  • General description: Shipboard en-suite accommodation (days/nights as per itinerary) in your selected and paid category
  • Complimentary use of Expedition Parka and rubber style muck boots, on loan for the duration of your expedition
  • English-speaking Expedition Team
  • Guided walks, nature hikes, Zodiac landings and excursions, as per itinerary, guided by our Expedition Team (excluding optional or activities with cost)
  • Briefings and educational lectures by the Expedition Team
  • Citizen Science Program
  • All meals on the ship (full board): breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
  • Complimentary house wine, beer, and soft drinks at dinner (selected labels and brands)
  • 24-hour access to tea, coffee, and ‘Grab and Go’ comfort food
  • Welcome and Farewell Cocktail Parties
  • Taxes and landing fees
  • 500MB Complimentary WiFi for use on your personal device
  • Digital Expedition Memento, including a curated selection of photos, videos, expedition log and map, and wildlife list

 

EXCLUSIONS

  • International or internal airfares unless listed in the itinerary
  • Excursions and activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals and beverages not listed as included
  • Single room supplement and stateroom upgrades
  • Voluntary gratuity for the crew and Expedition Team (we recommend USD 20 per person per day)
  • Personal expenses such as spa services, boutique purchases, bar, laundry, and communications unless specified
  • Mandatory travel insurance (must meet mandatory minimum coverage requirements for medical treatment and evacuation)
  • Visa, reciprocity, and passport fees
  • Medical care or emergency evacuation
  • Expedition Jacket and rubber muck-style boots outside of available sizes. Please enquire for more details.
  • Life jackets for selected minors. Please enquire for more details.
  • Anything not mentioned under ’Inclusions”
  • Optional activities: Kayaking Experience USD 350 – to be booked and paid onboard
  • 1 night pre cruise and 1 night post cruise stay at respective destinations
  • GST and TCS as applicable. TCS you may claim back when you file your ITR

 

RATES:  

USD 10595* per person on twin/double occupancy in C-Superior Balcony Stateroom (Includes Oslo Longyearbyen and Longyearbyen Oslo flight)

 

*NOTES

  • GST 5% and TCS 20% in addition to the total package cost. TCS you can claim back when you file your income tax return.
  • Prices are dynamic and subject to availability
  • No bookings are made or blocked.
  • Cabin and flight availability is subject to change and will be confirmed at the time of booking.
  • All flights included are classified as 100% guaranteed and are strictly non-refundable.
  • To make blockings, kindly confirm and share the passport copy. Passport should be valid for atleast six months from the date of return and should have minimum 4-6
    blank pages on the date of travel

 

DEPOSIT TO CONFIRM BOOKING

  • A non refundable deposit of INR 2,50,000 is required to confirm the booking.
  • Balance amount to be paid by 1 February 2026
  • If the final payment is not received by the due date, a late fee of 3.5% per month will be applied to any outstanding balance until full payment is received. Payments that are more than 15 days overdue may result in cancellation of the booking, with no refunds issued for any amounts already paid.

 

CANCELLATION POLICY

  • All cancellation requests must be received in writing.
  • Deposit is non refundable for all cancellations made until 1 February 2026
  • Reservations canceled post 1 February 2026 are subject to full fare forfeiture.
  • In cases where payment is late, we reserve the right to treat the booking as canceled by you.

 

MANDATORY INSURANCE REQUIRED

  • All passengers must carry a Travel Insurance Plan. This Plan must cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses, evacuation expenses, and pre-existing medical conditions.
  • As any potential evacuation from Arctic can cost up to USD 250,000, we recommend that no policy carry less than this amount of coverage. You will have to provide following information as to carrier, policy number, and a 24-hour contact number.
  • Additionally, passengers are strongly advised to carry a Comprehensive Travel Insurance Plan with CFAR (Cancel For Any Reason) which should also include coverage for cancellation, curtailment, trip interruption, and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to or otherwise involving a passenger.
9 Nights / 10 Days

Tour Plan

1

Sunday, 28 June, 2026 - All Aboard in Longyearbyen!

Begin your journey in Norway and arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard—the northernmost town on Earth. Despite its remote Arctic location, Longyearbyen offers warm Nordic hospitality. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by crisp polar air, dramatic mountain views, and a polar bear warning sign reminding visitors of their wild new location. Your expedition ship Ocean Albatros awaits you in the harbor; toast your departure from civilization as you sail into the Arctic wilderness, on course for adventure!
2

Monday, 29 June, 2026 - Kongsfjorden Region, Northwest Svalbard

During the Arctic “night,” we sail past Prins Karls Forland to the stunning Kongsfjord, framed by glaciers and the dramatic Three Crowns mountains. The first stop is Ny-Ålesund, Earth’s northernmost settlement, known for its scientific stations and historic role as a base for legendary polar explorers like Amundsen and Nansen. This remote outpost continues to support vital research amid its breathtaking surroundings.
3

Tuesday, 30 June, 2026 - Northwest Svalbard

North West Svalbard, a National Park since 1973, preserves a rich history of early Arctic exploration and whaling. First visited by William Barents in 1596, the area became a hub for Dutch and English whalers. Their haunting remnants, such as the blubber ovens, and graves of young sailors at Smeerenburg, remain visible. Now heavily protected, the region has been reclaimed by nature, hosting Arctic flowers, seabirds, walrus, and polar bears, making it once again a pristine wilderness and haven for wildlife.
4

Wednesday, 1 July, 2026 - Into the Ice

The Arctic ice pack north of Svalbard is a vast, everchanging wilderness, shifting seasonally and stretching beyond the North Pole to Alaska and Siberia. Though seemingly barren, this icy habitat supports diverse wildlife, from fish and seabirds, to seals, belugas, and bowhead whales, and is the preferred hunting ground of polar bears. The Ocean Albatros navigates through ice channels to explore this remote environment, hunting for wildlife, ending the day cruising toward the Hinlopen Strait between the islands of Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet.
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Thursday, 2 July, 2026 - Northeast Svalbard

From the Arctic ice, the journey continues into Hinlopen Strait, where towering cliffs host some of the world’s largest seabird colonies, crowded with guillemots and fulmars amid predatory skuas and gulls. The unearthly polar deserts of northeast Svalbard are surrounded by iceberg-studded seas, where vibrant marine life thrives. Walruses rest onshore, belugas frolic in pods, and scampering shore birds feast on the beaches, showcasing Svalbard’s rich biodiversity despite the harsh Arctic conditions.
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Friday, 3 July, 2026 - East Svalbard

In Eastern Svalbard, cold polar waters meet the weak last gasp of the Gulf Stream, and the ocean remains icy even under the midnight sun. On Edgeøya, evidence of past large-scale walrus and beluga hunting contrasts with today’s strict wildlife protections and extensive nature reserves. Highlights we may visit include the geological marvels and walrus colonies at Andréetangen and Kapp Lee, or the vast bird colonies at Sundneset, before we return toward the main island of Spitzbergen via Sørkapp.
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Saturday, 4 July, 2026 - South Svalbard

After rounding the southern tip of Spitsbergen, the expedition enters the greener, warmer fjords of Bellsund and Hornsund, nourished by Atlantic currents. These fertile valleys support reindeer, Arctic foxes, nesting seabirds, and drifting icebergs from nearby glaciers.
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Sunday, 5 July, 2026 - South Svalbard

Rich in wildlife and history, the area offers highlights like the grassy meadows of Vårsolbukta and the historic sites of Calypsobyen and Bamsebu, making it one of Svalbard’s most diverse and captivating regions.
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Monday, 6 July, 2026 - West/Central Spitzbergen

During the night we will enter Forlandssundet, the strait which separates Prince Karls Forland from Spitsbergen. Our destinations may include Poolepynten (Poole Point), a small headland named after the British whaler Jonas Poole. Today the area is inhabited by herds of walruses who can be seen (and smelled!) from a distance. The large mammals flaunt their tusks and whiskers, as well as their considerable bulk. The remote beaches, rugged mountains, and tundra plains of the region positively beg to be explored! From Forlandsundet, we will return southwards during the afternoon into Isfjorden, all the while on the lookout for wildlife and spectacular views as we return to civilization.
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Tuesday, 7 July, 2026 - Longyearbyen Disembarkation

On the final morning of our expedition, we arrive back in Longyearbyen. Even this small town will feel like a metropolis after days of isolation in the wilderness of the Arctic! After exploring Longyearbyen and bidding a fond farewell to the crew of Ocean Albatros and your fellow Arctic explorers, return to Svalbard Airport and join your flight back to the Norwegian mainland- with memories to last a lifetime.

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