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Svalbard: Into the Ice

Few expedition voyages in the world are dedicated to spending as much time traveling amidst the pristine arctic ice floes in search of polar bears and other wildlife photography opportunities as our Svalbard: Into the Ice photo cruise! This is a unique and incredible chance to visit the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and its largest island, Spitsbergen—the most spectacularly photogenic arctic destination on Earth—on a cruise that is totally dedicated to the interests of wildlife and nature photographers.

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The Svalbard Archipelago comprises four large mountainous islands and hundreds of smaller ones. We depart from the island of Spitsbergen at Longyearbyen—the world’s most northerly town, positioned more than 10 degrees north of the Arctic Circle. Using satellite imagery, we head toward the largest expanses of pack ice and experience the stark and photogenic beauty of Spitsbergen’s glaciated and snowcapped mountain coastline on our way. The location of the ice depends on recent wind and ocean current conditions. Drifting pack ice frequently crowds the shore, or may be found as a free-floating ice field, miles from the islands. Here at the floe edge—where the ice meets the open water—it is common to find numerous polar bears, occasionally with their cubs, hunting for seals and walruses. The Norwegian Polar Institute has estimated that there are more than 2,000 polar bears in the Svalbard region—a relatively high number for such a small geographic area. Virtually every trip we’ve ever operated has seen and photographed bears and their seal kills at very close range. Before the inception of our cruises, these remarkable images of bears and their prey were very rare.

Spitsbergen is also home to some of the largest concentrations of seabirds in the North Atlantic, including immense and accessible colonies of dovekies (little auks), black-legged kittiwakes, thick-billed murres (Brünnich’s guillemot) and northern fulmars. Bearded seals and walruses are additional highlights of the voyage. We use the ship to approach the seals and, conditions permitting, launch our Zodiacs to approach walruses snoozing on the ice—we’re often able to get so close that we can photograph them with a wide-angle lens! As if that is not enough, while cruising along the pack ice we see ivory gulls, parasitic jaegers, puffins, ringed and harp seals, and possibly a whale or two.

Svalbard Spitsbergen Ultimate Pack Ice Voyage 2023 Trip Report

Though much of our photography will be done from the ship—photographing wildlife on the ice—we make sure to spend time shooting enormous calving glaciers and other stunning icy landscapes from the shore as well. This voyage provides photographers with dramatic imagery of tangible changing climate conditions in the High Arctic. Because the pack ice is dynamic, all our photographic opportunities, landings and Zodiac cruising depend on the constantly changing navigation conditions between island passages—and every day brings a new adventure. Flexibility is paramount in this type of expedition cruising!

Because our cruise begins and ends in Longyearbyen, there are no lengthy travel days at sea. We photograph every day of the 10-night voyage, so there is virtually no wasted “at sea” time. Our ship uses inflatable Zodiacs to take us ashore and allow us to cruise among the ice floes in search of bears, walruses, seals and beautiful scenery. Become a member of our congenial group of photo travelers on an unforgettable cruise to the premier destination in the world for photographing polar bears in their sparkling icy realm—one of the most remote, vulnerable and uniquely beautiful locations on Earth.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive at Longyearbyen, Svalbard’s largest community and transfer to our hotel. We meet for dinner in our hotel lobby and head out to a local restaurant where we will have group introductions and review plans for embarking tomorrow afternoon. (D)

Day 2
Explore Longyearbyen environs on your own before meeting your fellow travelers and guides for lunch. In the afternoon we board our expedition ship and sail out through spectacular Isfjordenour—our great Arctic expedition has begun! (B at hotel, L in town, D on board ship)

Svalbard Spitsbergen Ultimate Pack Ice Voyage 2023 Trip Report Days 3 - 11
The next nine days are dedicated to exploring the enigmatic and legendary Svalbard Archipelago and its icy environs. Our exact day-to-day itinerary remains flexible, depending on local ice conditions. We spend our days in search of polar bears and other fantastic wildlife, plus ice-altered landscapes. The ship offers a wonderful platform to use long lenses from a tripod or hand-held lenses utilizing stabilization features. Possible subjects include towering glaciers and sea ice in many forms—including startling documentation of the effects of global warming—as well as walruses amidst the ice floes, bearded and ringed seals, and several species of whales. But the main feature of our trip is our search across the pack ice for the very icon of the arctic—the polar bear—in spectacular photogenic situations that can surpass any place else on Earth! Birdlife, including throngs of wheeling seabirds, barnacle and pink-footed geese, arctic terns and red-throated loons, offers wonderful additional photo possibilities. Because we have chartered the entire ship, we control every aspect of the itinerary, and we have a remarkable amount of time available for photography during the High Arctic’s 24 hours of daylight. (BLD)

Day 12
We disembark the ship in Longyearbyen in the morning. Fly to Oslo and continue home. (B)

M/S Sjøveien

The M/S Sjøveien accommodates a maximum of 12 passengers in eight outside cabins, all equipped with private facilities. On the lower deck, there are four twin cabins with portholes. The main deck features two larger twin cabins with windows and one superior cabin with a double bed and windows. Additionally, there is a large superior cabin with windows on the upper deck. Meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the dining area located on the main deck. The ship also has a lounge area where you can relax with a cup of tea or coffee and attend talks given by the guides. The ship is equipped with two Zodiacs.

She is a true beauty, featuring wooden decks and timeless details. The spacious main deck offers plenty of room to photograph, while the elevated area above the bridge provides breathtaking panoramic views of Svalbard’s magnificent scenery. Access to the bridge is welcomed for an up-close look at the vessel’s command center. Additionally, guests can unwind in the wood-fired hot tub on deck, immersing themselves in both warmth and wilderness.

Tour Details

Jun 22 2027 – Jul 03 2027
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Fee: *
Deposit: 25% of cabin fee
Limit: 12
Activity Level: Easy
*Fee notes: Twin Cabin Lower Deck: $14,500
Twin Cabin Main Deck: $14,950
Superior Cabin Upper Deck: $15,650
Single Cabin: $18,500
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Special Terms and Conditions Apply

Tour Highlights

  • This unique trip offers maximum chances to photograph polar bears on the pristine pack ice
  • Nine full photography days with plenty of time allotted to search for bears hunting along the floe edge
  • Photograph immense glaciers, drift ice formations and serrate maritime mountain landscapes
  • Spectacular seabird colonies, seals and walruses await our cameras
  • Calm seas and moderate weather normally prevail throughout the islands
  • Totally refurbished expedition ship
  • Only 12 passengers

Testimonials

The wildlife was spectacular. Our guides were uncanny in their ability to spot them, and the captain was able to ease and turn the ship to just the right spot for the perfect shot. The landscape was ethereal.
—Marsha L.

As with all Van Os Photo Safaris, the Svalbard Pack Ice Voyage was planned and carried out with a very high degree of professionalism. The wildlife and scenic images I captured, especially of the polar bears, made this Arctic adventure an experience of a lifetime.
—Dave W.

Van Os Photo Safaris are, in my opinion, the best—I have been on six (and also on other companies tours) but none of which compare to the Van Os tours. Everything is always done to help the photographer obtain the best images and the support given by the tour leaders is unsurpassable.
—Mike G.

Tour Highlights

  • This unique trip offers maximum chances to photograph polar bears on the pristine pack ice
  • Nine full photography days with plenty of time allotted to search for bears hunting along the floe edge
  • Photograph immense glaciers, drift ice formations and serrate maritime mountain landscapes
  • Spectacular seabird colonies, seals and walruses await our cameras
  • Calm seas and moderate weather normally prevail throughout the islands
  • Totally refurbished expedition ship
  • Only 12 passengers

Tour Details

Jun 22 2027 – Jul 03 2027
Register Now
Fee: *
Deposit: 25% of cabin fee
Limit: 12
Activity Level: Easy
*Fee notes: Twin Cabin Lower Deck: $14,500
Twin Cabin Main Deck: $14,950
Superior Cabin Upper Deck: $15,650
Single Cabin: $18,500
» Terms and Conditions

Special Terms and Conditions Apply

  • Tour Description

    Tour Description

    Few expedition voyages in the world are dedicated to spending as much time traveling amidst the pristine arctic ice floes in search of polar bears and other wildlife photography opportunities as our Svalbard: Into the Ice photo cruise! This is a unique and incredible chance to visit the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard and its largest island, Spitsbergen—the most spectacularly photogenic arctic destination on Earth—on a cruise that is totally dedicated to the interests of wildlife and nature photographers.

    230701 Z1013691 Edit 1 edited

    The Svalbard Archipelago comprises four large mountainous islands and hundreds of smaller ones. We depart from the island of Spitsbergen at Longyearbyen—the world’s most northerly town, positioned more than 10 degrees north of the Arctic Circle. Using satellite imagery, we head toward the largest expanses of pack ice and experience the stark and photogenic beauty of Spitsbergen’s glaciated and snowcapped mountain coastline on our way. The location of the ice depends on recent wind and ocean current conditions. Drifting pack ice frequently crowds the shore, or may be found as a free-floating ice field, miles from the islands. Here at the floe edge—where the ice meets the open water—it is common to find numerous polar bears, occasionally with their cubs, hunting for seals and walruses. The Norwegian Polar Institute has estimated that there are more than 2,000 polar bears in the Svalbard region—a relatively high number for such a small geographic area. Virtually every trip we’ve ever operated has seen and photographed bears and their seal kills at very close range. Before the inception of our cruises, these remarkable images of bears and their prey were very rare.

    Spitsbergen is also home to some of the largest concentrations of seabirds in the North Atlantic, including immense and accessible colonies of dovekies (little auks), black-legged kittiwakes, thick-billed murres (Brünnich’s guillemot) and northern fulmars. Bearded seals and walruses are additional highlights of the voyage. We use the ship to approach the seals and, conditions permitting, launch our Zodiacs to approach walruses snoozing on the ice—we’re often able to get so close that we can photograph them with a wide-angle lens! As if that is not enough, while cruising along the pack ice we see ivory gulls, parasitic jaegers, puffins, ringed and harp seals, and possibly a whale or two.

    Svalbard Spitsbergen Ultimate Pack Ice Voyage 2023 Trip Report

    Though much of our photography will be done from the ship—photographing wildlife on the ice—we make sure to spend time shooting enormous calving glaciers and other stunning icy landscapes from the shore as well. This voyage provides photographers with dramatic imagery of tangible changing climate conditions in the High Arctic. Because the pack ice is dynamic, all our photographic opportunities, landings and Zodiac cruising depend on the constantly changing navigation conditions between island passages—and every day brings a new adventure. Flexibility is paramount in this type of expedition cruising!

    Because our cruise begins and ends in Longyearbyen, there are no lengthy travel days at sea. We photograph every day of the 10-night voyage, so there is virtually no wasted “at sea” time. Our ship uses inflatable Zodiacs to take us ashore and allow us to cruise among the ice floes in search of bears, walruses, seals and beautiful scenery. Become a member of our congenial group of photo travelers on an unforgettable cruise to the premier destination in the world for photographing polar bears in their sparkling icy realm—one of the most remote, vulnerable and uniquely beautiful locations on Earth.

    M/S Sjøveien

    The M/S Sjøveien accommodates a maximum of 12 passengers in eight outside cabins, all equipped with private facilities. On the lower deck, there are four twin cabins with portholes. The main deck features two larger twin cabins with windows and one superior cabin with a double bed and windows. Additionally, there is a large superior cabin with windows on the upper deck. Meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the dining area located on the main deck. The ship also has a lounge area where you can relax with a cup of tea or coffee and attend talks given by the guides. The ship is equipped with two Zodiacs.

    She is a true beauty, featuring wooden decks and timeless details. The spacious main deck offers plenty of room to photograph, while the elevated area above the bridge provides breathtaking panoramic views of Svalbard’s magnificent scenery. Access to the bridge is welcomed for an up-close look at the vessel’s command center. Additionally, guests can unwind in the wood-fired hot tub on deck, immersing themselves in both warmth and wilderness.

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  • Itinerary

    Tour Itinerary

    Day 1
    Arrive at Longyearbyen, Svalbard’s largest community and transfer to our hotel. We meet for dinner in our hotel lobby and head out to a local restaurant where we will have group introductions and review plans for embarking tomorrow afternoon. (D)

    Day 2
    Explore Longyearbyen environs on your own before meeting your fellow travelers and guides for lunch. In the afternoon we board our expedition ship and sail out through spectacular Isfjordenour—our great Arctic expedition has begun! (B at hotel, L in town, D on board ship)

    Svalbard Spitsbergen Ultimate Pack Ice Voyage 2023 Trip Report Days 3 - 11
    The next nine days are dedicated to exploring the enigmatic and legendary Svalbard Archipelago and its icy environs. Our exact day-to-day itinerary remains flexible, depending on local ice conditions. We spend our days in search of polar bears and other fantastic wildlife, plus ice-altered landscapes. The ship offers a wonderful platform to use long lenses from a tripod or hand-held lenses utilizing stabilization features. Possible subjects include towering glaciers and sea ice in many forms—including startling documentation of the effects of global warming—as well as walruses amidst the ice floes, bearded and ringed seals, and several species of whales. But the main feature of our trip is our search across the pack ice for the very icon of the arctic—the polar bear—in spectacular photogenic situations that can surpass any place else on Earth! Birdlife, including throngs of wheeling seabirds, barnacle and pink-footed geese, arctic terns and red-throated loons, offers wonderful additional photo possibilities. Because we have chartered the entire ship, we control every aspect of the itinerary, and we have a remarkable amount of time available for photography during the High Arctic’s 24 hours of daylight. (BLD)

    Day 12
    We disembark the ship in Longyearbyen in the morning. Fly to Oslo and continue home. (B)

  • Tour Leaders

  • Testimonials

    Testimonials

    The wildlife was spectacular. Our guides were uncanny in their ability to spot them, and the captain was able to ease and turn the ship to just the right spot for the perfect shot. The landscape was ethereal.
    —Marsha L.

    As with all Van Os Photo Safaris, the Svalbard Pack Ice Voyage was planned and carried out with a very high degree of professionalism. The wildlife and scenic images I captured, especially of the polar bears, made this Arctic adventure an experience of a lifetime.
    —Dave W.

    Van Os Photo Safaris are, in my opinion, the best—I have been on six (and also on other companies tours) but none of which compare to the Van Os tours. Everything is always done to help the photographer obtain the best images and the support given by the tour leaders is unsurpassable.
    —Mike G.

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