Glacier Safari

17th Jun - 30th Sep

6 hours

Per person NOK 2190

Explore the wonders of a wild, untouched and unruly archipelago north of mainland Norway. The landscape in this unique place, where nature dominates and the seasons dictate, is covered by active glaciers and towering mountains.

Rulers of the wind

Coincidences and close-up nature-based experiences await us in the Isfjord, which is an arena for the wildlife in Svalbard. As the warm ocean currents merge with the cold freshwater from the glaciers, a favourable climate is created, which provides nutrition for plants and animals alike.

Surrounded by the sea as a natural pantry, you may become acquainted with the rulers of the wind, including the northern fulmar, black-legged kittiwake and puffin gliding along the water line. We stop near the glacier to try to catch a glimpse of the wildlife on the ice floes and in surrounding area, while enjoying a meal and listening to storytelling from the guide. The Isfjord is full of active and spectacular glaciers. Which glacier we visit varies from day to day. Our guide will evaluate the weather and conditions and choose the destination that will give you the best experience.

Facts

Difficulty: 2

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09:00 - 15:00

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Minimum participants: 2 persons

Age limit: 10 years

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Mighty glacier

The sound of thunder erupts from the glacier. The glacier is on the move. The sound comes from the vast amounts of ice moving and being pushed closer and closer to the edge, where they break off and plummet into the sea. This spectacular natural phenomenon is known as calving. Unlike the glaciers on the mainland, the glaciers in Svalbard can recede slowly for many years before suddenly gaining rapid speed and advancing many kilometres in the space of a few years. This spectacular process is known as surging and creates ice formations within the glacier that often calve into the sea.

Feel the sea breeze in your hair and experience the forces of nature as we travel on an exciting safari in our open rigid inflatable boats (RIB).