Voyage Overview
The Ultimate Arctic Quest
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!
Trip Details
Duration: 10 Days
Ship: Ocean Albatros, Premium Ship, 175 Guests
Start: Longyearbyen, Norway
End: Longyearbyen, Norway
Highlights:
- 8 planned days in Svalbard
- Spotting wildlife such as arctic foxes, reindeer and geese while hiking the tundra
- Zodiac cruising near dramatic cliffs full of nesting birds
- Sailing through the pack ice while searching for polar bears, walruses and whales
- Photographing stunning polar landscapes from the deck with nearly 24 hours of daylight

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Embarkation 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
Day 7-8: South Svalbard
Day 9: West / Central Spitsbergen
Day 10: Disembarkation in Longyearbyen










Tour Dates
- April 2026 to September 2026
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Jun 28 – Jul 7, 2026 (10 days) | Limited | view pricing chart |
Jul 7 – Jul 16, 2026 (10 days) | Very Limited | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Embarkation 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!
Day 2: 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.
Day 3: 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.
Day 4: 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.
Day 5: 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.
Day 6: 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.
Days 7-8: 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. 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.
Day 9: 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.
Day 10: 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.
Please note the itinerary and route map are only tentative outlines of what you may experience. No specific itinerary, routing or landing sites can be guaranteed in advance. Where the ship actually sails will depend on a lot of factors including, but not limited to, the weather & ice conditions and the captain & expedition leader. Every trip is different, which adds to the excitement of expedition cruising in the polar regions.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Voyage Ship
Ocean Albatros
With one of the highest Polar code 6 and Ice class 1A, Ocean Albatros is the ideal vessel for small-ship cruising due to her sturdy construction and X-Bow®-Infinity class, which provides high stability in rough weather and allows for the smoothest movements on high waves, and a Solas 2012 classification which facilitates a safe return to port.

Ocean Albatros Cabins & Deck Plan

Brynhilde Suite
DECK 7
The largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Brynhilde Suite. This two-bedroom suite can accommodate up to 4 guests on two double beds and a sofa bed. The suite has easy access to the bridge, pool deck and the observation lounge.
538 ft² / 50 m²
1-5
2 double + sofa bed

Freydis Suite
DECK 4
The second largest of all the staterooms on board the Ocean Albatros is the Freydis Premium Suite. This 2-bedroom suite features a double bed (or twin beds), a sofa bed, table and chair, a balcony and a spacious bathroom.
452 ft² / 42 m² including balcony
1-4
1 double or 2 twins + sofa bed

Junior Suite
DECK 7
The four Junior Suites have a great view from their location high on the ship. The suites feature a double bed or twin beds, sofa bed, seating area, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony.
388 – 420 ft² / 36 – 39 m² including balcony
1-3
1 double or 2 twins + sofa bed

Balcony Suite
DECK 6
Ocean Albatros has just two Balcony Suites on board located midship on deck 6. The suites feature double or twin beds, a work desk, bathroom, and a large balcony.
323 – 344 ft² / 30 – 32 m² including balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 twin

Grand Balcony Stateroom
DECK 4
The four Grand Balcony Staterooms have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, and a bathroom.
269 – 323 ft² / 25 – 30 m² including balcony
1-2
1 double or twin

Superior Balcony Stateroom
Deck 4
Deck 6
The most abundant cabin category on Ocean Albatros. The staterooms feature a balcony, a double bed or two single beds, seating area with table & chair, and a bathroom. A select few Superior Balcony Staterooms are equipped with a sofa that can serve as a bed for a third occupant. Some staterooms have connecting doors (available upon request).
237 – 269 ft² / 22 – 25 m² including balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 twin

Balcony Stateroom
Deck 4
Deck 6
Balcony Staterooms have a balcony, a double bed or two single beds and a bathroom.
194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m² including balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 twin

Porthole Stateroom
Deck 3
Deck 4
Porthole Staterooms feature a double bed or 2 single beds, bathroom and porthole window. Please note the cabin layout and size may vary.
140- 237 ft² / 13 – 22 m²
1-2
1 double or 2 twin

French Balcony Stateroom
DECK 7
A standard stateroom with a French balcony, one queen-sized bed (150×200 cm), floor-to-ceiling windows, and a bathroom.
151 ft² / 14 m²
1-2
1 queen

Triple Stateroom
DECK 3
There are two Triple Staterooms on board Ocean Albatros featuring portholes and bathrooms.
194 – 237 ft² / 18 – 22 m²
1-3
3 twins or 1 double + 1 twin

Single Stateroom
DECK 3
Standard single stateroom with a porthole and bathroom.
151 ft² / 14 m²
1
1 twin
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Arrival transfer from Svalbard airport (LYR) to ship (Day 1), provided for guests arriving on our selected arrival flight, please enquire for details.
- Shipboard accommodations
- All meals on the ship: breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
- Select beer, wine and soft drinks at dinner
- Coffee & tea 24 hours a day
- Welcome and Farewell Cocktail Parties
- All scheduled landings and excursions as per itinerary, guided by the Expedition Team (excluding optional or activities with cost)
- Briefings and educational lectures by the Expedition Team
- Citizen Science program
- Photography Coach available throughout the voyage
- Complimentary use of Expedition Parka and rubber style muck boots, on loan for the duration of your expedition
- 500MB WiFi card for use on your personal devices
- Taxes and landing fees
- Digital Voyage Log including a selection of photos, videos, map & 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
- Voluntary gratuity for the crew and Expedition Team (we recommend USD 16 per person per day)
- Personal expenses such as spa services, boutique purchases, bar, laundry, communications unless specified
- Mandatory travel insurance (must meet mandatory minimum coverage requirements for medical treatment and emergency medical 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’
Solo Travelers
Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options:
- Can book a dedicated Single Stateroom at prices listed above
- Can book into a share cabin in the following categories: Triple, Porthole, Balcony, Superior Balcony & Grand Balcony
- Twin cabins can be booked at single occupancy at 1.7x the per person price

