White Giants of Svalbard

Svalbard Islands

June 22 to July 5, 2027
Private Trip Available
Cost: $15,400
Leader: TBD
Group Size: 12
Days: 14


    Safari Overview

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure to one of the world’s last great wildernesses—the Svalbard Archipelago. Just 600 miles from the North Pole, this remote realm offers stark beauty and boundless exploration. Cruise past sheer-sided fjords, massive glaciers, and drifting ice floes. This is where you can observe polar bears roaming in their natural environment. You’ll also watch for walruses hauled out on the ice, reindeer crossing the tundra, and whales surfacing in the frigid seas. Under the glow of the midnight sun, every hour reveals new wonders in this untamed and exhilarating Arctic landscape.




    WHY CHOOSE THIS EXPEDITION?

    • Witness Iconic Arctic Wildlife: Observe polar bears, walruses, Arctic foxes, and Svalbard reindeer thriving in their pristine habitats.
    • Explore Breathtaking Scenery: Take in the majesty of immense glaciers, sparkling fjords, and striking ice formations beneath the endless light of the midnight sun.
    • Enjoy Unique Adventures: Venture into secluded bays and winding channels by Zodiac, exploring hidden Arctic landscapes and lively seabird colonies.
    • Capture Stunning Moments: Capture the Arctic’s beauty with tips and insights from a professional wildlife photographer seasoned in polar expeditions.
    • Explore in a Small Group: Experience the Arctic aboard a small expedition vessel with only 12 guests, ensuring personalized attention and the flexibility to maximize each encounter.
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    Too many great experiences…very comfortable small vessel with fantastic food and friendly crew, easy to access Zodiac Rafts for water and land-based explorations, felt very safe at all times, excellent communication from guides on daily plans and activities, relaxed atmosphere on trip overall, and last I learned so much on the trip about Svalbard history and wildlife.

    – Christine White

     




    TRIP MAP

    Trip Map – Svalbard Islands




    NOTABLE EXPERIENCES



    Want to learn more? Check out our blog post from our 2023 trip!



    Itinerary Updated: October 2025

    Wildlife Safari Coordinator Stefanie Plein

    Private Trip Available



    Ship Info FAQ
    Date Description Lodge Meals
    Jun 22 Travel to Norway.
    Jun 23 Arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway. Arrive from home with time to explore this charming gateway to the Arctic Circle. Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen, Longyearbyen
    Jun 24 Board your Ship. Spend the morning exploring the town of Longyearbyen, then board your ship and set off to discover the breathtaking Arctic wilderness. Aboard your ship B, D
    Jun 25-Jul 3 Explore the Svalbard Archipelago. Voyage throughout the Svalbard Archipelago with Zodiac cruises and landings for unbelievable Arctic photography and wildlife viewing in the pristine Arctic environment Aboard your ship B, L, D
    Jul 4 Leave for Home. Disembark in Longyearbyen and say farewell to the Arctic as you board your flights home, taking with you unforgettable memories of a once-in-a-lifetime journey. B
    Jul 5 Arrive home.

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      Our Trip Leaders

      TBD

      Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris carefully selects leaders who are experts in their field to ensure that your experience is the best it can be. One or more leaders, assisted by other local park guides, will provide a range of expertise for your trip.

      Ship Information

      Svalbard Ship

      We chose the most well-equipped and comfortable vessel in the small ship class to ensure an exceptional experience. This ship offers both comfort and rugged capability, ideal for travelers seeking intimate exploration with top-tier amenities. Its ice-strengthened hull and shallow draft allow access to channels and inlets larger ships simply can't reach. These features enable rare wildlife encounters and amazing photo opportunities in remote, less-traveled areas.

      A fleet of sturdy Zodiacs takes you ashore and into narrow bays for close-up exploration. Guides launch these boats quickly for flexible, safe, and exciting off-ship adventures. Wildlife viewing thrives on the large, dual-level observation deck positioned perfectly at the bow. You’ll spot whales, seabirds, and glaciers in comfort, thanks to the ship’s stable and open viewing areas. Inside, you’ll enjoy panoramic views through large windows in the social lounge and dining areas.

      The spacious lounge invites you to relax, edit photos, and attend talks by our expert naturalist guides. After excursions, guests often gather here to share stories, learn, and review the day’s experiences. Each guest stays in a private lower-deck cabin or shared main-deck cabin with private bathroom facilities. Cabins are cozy, quiet, and well-designed for comfort throughout the voyage.

      Only twelve passengers join each departure, creating a personal and peaceful expedition. Small group travel allows more time ashore, better wildlife experiences, and a closer connection to nature. This ship explores quiet, hidden places far from commercial cruise routes. You’ll find the experience deeply rewarding, both in scenery and in connection with fellow travelers. Expect exploration, comfort, and close-up access that large ships simply can’t deliver. Every element—ship size, expert crew, and flexible itinerary—makes this voyage ideal for adventurous nature lovers.


      More Information
      Svaldbard ship photo by Cheesemans’ Ecology Safaris

      Cost & Payments

      Costs (in US$)

      Type Cost Per Person
      Trip Cost, single occupancy on lower deck* $15,400
      Trip Cost, double occupancy on main deck $15,400
      *Single occupancy aboard the ship, but double occupancy at Longyearbyen hotel.

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      Costs are per person, single occupancy for lower deck cabins and double occupancy for main deck cabins, not including airfare. See Included and Not Included sections for more details.

      If you are a single traveler, we will find a roommate for you at the hotel in Longyearbyen, but if we cannot find you a roommate, we may charge you a single supplement. If you prefer a single room for your included night in the hotel, it costs the same as an additional night and is subject to availability.

      We cannot guarantee a specific cabin number, but if changes occur, we will assign a cabin of equal or greater value.


      Payment Schedule

      Payment Due Date Amount Per Person
      Deposit Due now to reserve your space $6,000
      Final January 13, 2027 Remaining Balance

      Payments are due based on the schedule above. All reservations require a deposit to confirm reservation of your space.


      Cancellations

      Refunds are given depending on the time left before departure according to the following table. Through November 26, 2025, the cancellation fee of $300 per person can be applied toward another trip if reserved within six months of the cancelled trip’s departure date. Cancellations are non-transferable.

      Dates Forfeited Amount per Person
      On or before November 14, 2026 $300
      November 15 to December 13, 2026 10% of trip cost
      December 14, 2026 to January 12, 2027 40% of trip cost
      On or after January 13, 2027 100% of trip cost

      Included

      • Carbon offsets for the duration of this trip.
      • All leaders, transport, park entry fees, landing fees, and permits for all activities unless described as optional.
      • Accommodations (double occupancy, singles extra) for the night of June 23 in Longyearbyen.
      • Ten nights on board your ship.
      • Meals from breakfast on June 24 through breakfast on July 4, except meals listed in Not Included section.
      • A group transfer on June 24 from the Radisson Blu Polar Hotel to the ship and a group transfer on July 4 from the ship to the airport or into town.
      • Trip Planning Materials – information about flights, packing, entry and departure requirements, airport transfers, gratuities, etc.

      Not Included

      • All airfare, airport and departure taxes, and excess baggage fees.
      • Passport and visa fees.
      • Lunch on June 24 in Longyearbyen.
      • Transfer from the airport to the hotel upon arrival in Longyearbyen.
      • We can arrange extra hotel nights for an extra cost.
      • Gratuities – tipping is always discretionary. However, we suggest budgeting about $300 to $350 per participant to be distributed equally among the ship’s crew and guides.
      • Mandatory emergency evacuation insurance.
      • Optional trip cancellation insurance.
      • Items of a personal nature such as laundry, telephone calls, medical costs or hospitalization, room service, alcoholic and other beverages, items not on the regular menu, etc. If you have special dietary needs, please indicate them on your Traveler Form.

      Climate

      You will visit the Arctic during its summer with 24 hours of daylight. Weather patterns may be highly variable, so bring appropriate attire and gear to handle a mix of conditions including wind, snow, rain, and sun. Expect temperatures in the 40s°F (4 to 8°C) during the day and in the 30s° (0 to 4°C) at night, but weather fronts can cause temperatures to either drop further or rise to the 50s and low 60s°F (10 to 17°C).

      Fitness Level

      You should be able to embark and disembark from the Zodiacs using a six-foot ladder, with staff assisting both above and below. Once ashore, you will also need to be able to get in and out of the Zodiacs onto the beach. The trip offers a variety of activities, ranging from easy, short walks to longer, more challenging hikes for those who wish to be more active. Please reach out to us if you have any health concerns that might make participation difficult.

      Flights

      Detailed logistical information is included in the Trip Planning Materials we will send you.

      Flights you book

      • Arrive in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (LYR) anytime on June 23.
      • Depart from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (LYR) after 11:00am on July 4, as you disembark from the ship at 9:00 AM and we recommend at least one hour to check in before departure.

      FAQ

      Why travel on a small ship?

      With only twelve passenger cabins, our ship is smaller than most ships in Svalbard, allowing you to travel farther into smaller inlets than other ships. Our small group size gives you the flexibility to seize the moment and enjoy special wildlife encounters. With two leaders and only twelve passengers, you will receive plenty of individual attention. And, with two Zodiacs, you have plenty of room for you and your photography gear.

      Why do we cruise in June and July?

      June and July mark the height of Svalbard’s brief but remarkably productive Arctic summer. Alongside opportunities to spot polar bears, these months bring peak wildlife activity: large bird colonies gather, wildflowers begin their short blooming season, and Arctic fox families may be seen with their newest pups. Walrus haul-out sites become accessible, and the summer’s melting pack ice opens up far northern fjords and coastlines that remain unreachable during the winter and early spring.

      What are the new environmental regulations in Svalbard, and how do they affect expeditions?

      Starting January 1, 2025, Norway implemented stricter environmental regulations to protect Svalbard’s fragile Arctic ecosystem. These measures include restricting landings to 43 designated sites, tightening drone regulations, reducing speeds near wildlife, and increasing viewing distances—such as 300–500 meters for polar bears, depending on the season. Our small-ship expeditions, limited to just 12 guests, continue to access all permitted sites, allowing for meaningful exploration while ensuring the region remains well protected.

      How do these regulations promote sustainable Arctic tourism?

      The updated measures reduce stress on wildlife, protect sensitive habitats, and prioritize low-impact travel. Restrictions on speed, sea ice navigation, and onshore activities help preserve Svalbard’s pristine wilderness. Our conservation-focused approach already aligns with these standards, ensuring visitors experience the Arctic’s untouched beauty while contributing to its long-term protection.

      Accommodations

      Motion Sickness

      Don’t let a fear of motion sickness keep you away! Even those who have experienced seasickness reported that the incredible wildlife and overall experience were well worth the temporary discomfort. If you are susceptible to seasickness or are concerned that you might be, please come prepared! The key to avoiding seasickness is to act before you experience nausea. Do your own research and consult your doctor before taking any medications. A good night of sleep, eating well, limiting alcohol, and using your favorite seasickness remedy is sufficient for most travelers. Find more information on our Coping with Seasickness webpage (this information is applicable to any form of motion sickness) and contact us if you have any questions.

      Transportation

      Conservation

      Our company ethos has always regarded conservation as inseparable from responsible tourism. We struggle with the dilemma that traveling worldwide expends climate-changing carbon. However, we wholeheartedly believe that traveling with us will cultivate your passion for conserving our beautiful world while stimulating each destination’s local economy. We encourage you to explore the various ways in which Cheesemans’ operates within this context:

      • Ecotourism and Conservation for Svalbard.
      • Cheesemans’ Trips are Carbon Neutral.
      • Offsetting your Travel to/from our Trip: We ask you to pledge to offset the carbon emissions for your travel to and from our trips. You can purchase offsets with most airlines (Delta includes them automatically), use our handy carbon calculator and donate to Sustainable Travel International, or contribute to your favorite offsetting organization.

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