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Svalbard - The kingdom of the polar bear

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Update 27 October 2025: At the moment we are waiting for the ship to confirm our tour dates with them for the spring of 2027. We have an option for May but probably one for June as well. We will hear soon which date it will be. You can register yourself by filling out the booking form. We won't take a deposit for registrations, only for bookings. 

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An exciting photo expedition to Svalbard, the home of the polar bears. Two guides lead you through this breathtaking ice landscape in search for polar bears, arctic fox, walrus, reindeer and stunning landscapes. With zodiac boats you will be able to get close and personal with the local wildlife.   

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Some highlights of the tour

  • We will be on cruise around Svalbard's beautiful landscape.

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  • We travel on board the traditional m/s Stockholm, perhaps the most charming ship up here and at the same time rebuilt for the best comfort.

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  • No more than 12 participants, means a lot of space in zodiacs and onboard.

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  • We have photo focus throughout our cruise, where we have a great chance to see polar bears in magnificent landscapes and at the edge of the pack ice.

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  • Visit to walrus beaches which at this time of the year are fully packed walruses.

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  • Arctic foxes and Svalbard Reindeer.

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  • Fantastic winter landscapes as Svalbard, perhaps is at its most beautiful time the year.

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  • At this time of the year there is midnight sun at Svalbard. This gives us many 24 hours a day of good light to photograph in.

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  • Good season to see the “Phantoms of the Pack ice” – the white, high arctic ivory gull.

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  • Fulmars, skuas, auks and lots of other exciting bird species.

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  • Glaciers, drift ice and pack ice.

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  • The use of Zodiacs for going ashore and for getting better angles of photography.

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  • The tour leader and expedition leader will show you their best sites and provide photographic advice to a small like-minded group.

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Svalbard

Between northernmost Norway and the North Pole lies Svalbard, often also called Spitsbergen, an arctic wilderness that fascinates, with sea ice, glaciers, mountains and polar tundra. Despite its isolated location in the Arctic Ocean, 657 km north of Nordkap in Norway and over 1,000 km from the nearest airport in Norway, Svalbard is the most accessible high arctic area in the world, thanks to the infrastructure that Norway has built around, above all, Longyearbyen. The archipelago has both fantastic glaciers that glisten in the sunlight, midnight sun from mid-April to late August, and pointy mountains – which have given Svalbard its other name – Spetsbergen. Further more we alos find exciting Arctic wildlife here. Polar bears are perhaps the best known animal of Svalbard, but here there are also walruses, seals, reindeer, arctic foxes and several species of whales and dolphins. In May, theres still lots of the snow, this gives us really nice winter conditions and in spring you don’t have to travel as far as in autumn. Most things are closer. And we may reach the pack ice in less than a day or two. Nature and wildlife are at the center of this tour, all those interested in nature can have an absolutely fantastic experience. The photo focus on the tour means that we spend the time we need to get good photos. We postpone meals when necessary; that is, if we have good subjects and light. Polar bears and walruses are of course top priority. The chances of seeing and photographing them are very high. At the same time: with nature and wild animals, you never know. You have to be aware of that.

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Svalbard is also home to the small-grown and hardy Svalbard reindeer, a subspecies of its own, adapted to the extreme winter climate. In the summer, the arctic fox hunts where there are birds, and in autumn and winter it follows the polar bears. Along the northern shores, walruses forage for clams, and baleen and toothed whales hunt in the rich sea areas along the continental shelf, where ocean currents swell.

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The bird life is very rich, with fulmars, Brünnich’s guillemot, little auk, Svalbard ptarmigan, long-tailed skua, pomarine skua, great skua, red phalarope, kittiwakes, pink-footed goose, barnacle goose, king eider, black guillemot and more. The exclusively high arctic ivory gull, the “Ghost of the Ice Pack”, is also often seen.

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This time we have a tour of 8 - 10 days depending on the dates we will get. Our ship, m/s Stockholm is a real veteran in Svalbard, with a high coziness factor and 12 passengers.

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THE SHIP M/S STOCKHOLM
For this tour, we charter the entire ship M/S Stockholm. The ship is a classic vessel, originally built in 1953 for the Swedish National Maritime Administration. In 1998, she underwent a complete refit and embarked on her new journey as a comfortable polar expedition ship. The M/S Stockholm accommodates up to 12 passengers in cozy twin cabins equipped with bunk beds, private facilities, and small windows (portholes). With her beautiful brass details and wooden decks, M/S Stockholm stands as a stunning piece of maritime history, cherished by many for her charm and elegance.

Boasting over 20 years of navigating Svalbard’s challenging waters, the M/S Stockholm has proven her capability to reach remote sites that are inaccessible to larger ships. On board, you’ll enjoy delicious meals in the company of like-minded travelers who share a fascination for the Arctic’s captivating nature, wildlife, and history. The food on board is of high standard and all beverages are included in the price. The intimate setting, akin to a private yacht, ensures a personalized and unforgettable experience.

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The ship has two zodiacs, each with room for 12 people. Although this is strictly a photography tour, of course non-dedicated photographers can come along and have an absolutely amazing arctic experience. The fact that it is a photo tour means that we spend the time we need to get a chance for good photos. Often this means a little more time with the motifs. We postpone meals if necessary; that is, if we have good subjects and good light, it takes precedence. Polar bears and walruses naturally have the highest priority.

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The travel route is never completely decided in advance. Our tentative plan is to head northeast. Since we rent the whole ship, we have the freedom to plan the expedition as we want, based on weather, wind, current ice conditions and reports of polar bears in particular. Nature and wildlife are at the center of this trip. The crew, the captain and our guides on the tour have extensive experience in both the Arctic and photography under the special conditions that prevail. The crew is Swedish and English speaking and the participants can be from several countries. The ship is perfect for photography.

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Lectures will be given by the tour guides. We will look at the participants’ photos and come up with positive photo criticism. And we, as leaders, will of course assist the participants with the necessary help and camera technical and photographic advice.

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Main deck has 6 cabins (with comfortable upper and lower bunkbeds) with private WC / shower.​

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Itinerary (Confirmed as soon we have the final dates)

  • Day 0. Arrival in Longyearbyen and transport to hotel on your own. NOTE: This is one day before the travel arrangement begins, to be sure not to miss the ship’s departure. We will organize and offer a guided tour in Longyearbyen’s surroundings in the evening or early in the morning the next day, for those who want, for an additional price.

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  • Day 1. Pick-up at the respective hotel in time for check-out, transport of the luggage to the ship and then free time in Longyearbyen until it is time for the ship’s departure, after 4 p.m. Then we sail out of Adventfjorden, and via Isfjorden we head north to the pack ice to search for our first polar bears of the trip. Welcome dinner on board.

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  • Day 2-10. Cruising, with a schedule updated daily if necessary. We fully adapt to current and upcoming weather, ice conditions and wildlife sighting reports. We will most likely cruise north of Svalbard and the northeast. In addition to polar bears, we also hope to meet walruses, whales and seals. So this year the walrus colonies are bigger. Photography as long as there is good light, both late evenings and early mornings. During the summer the sun doesn't set. This means that wildlife sightings might occur at any time of the day or night.  

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  • Day 10. Arrival back in Longyearbyen. The tour ends after breakfast.

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We offer the possibility to extend the tour with a day or two. During these extra days we will photograph arctic fox, rock ptarmigan and reindeer in the surroundings of Longyearbyen. Details on this will be given when the booking is made.

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Fill in the booking form.

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Or contact us for inquiries for other dates and other questions.

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NEW REGULATIONS ON SVALBARD


All our Svalbard photography expeditions are run in cooperation with our Swedish partner company Wild Nature Photo Adventures. They have organized Svalbard photo expeditions since 2017, focusing on Arctic wildlife and landscape photography. We have photographed polar bears, seals, walrus, reindeer, arctic fox and many other animals and birds on our expeditions here, without ever disturbing the wildlife. Our strategy has always been to spend time in the pack ice to find Polar bears in that spectacular environment. To do nature photography without disturbing nature has been at the core of our philosophy and it will certainly continue to be so.

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In May 2024, the Norwegian parliament, after year-long debates, decided on a set of new environment laws for Svalbard, including new rules regarding how to behave when encountering wildlife. Detailing even the specific distances to be kept to certain species.

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The new laws have jurisdiction on the Svalbard territory, which reaches out 12 nautical miles (≈22 km) from its coastline, applicable from 1st January 2025. Within this area, it will then no longer be allowed to approach polar bears at a closer distance than 500 meters during the period 1st March – 30th June, and 300 meters during the rest of the year.

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Our companies and our expedition leaders of course set great pride in following the rules of all territories in which we work, while at the same time doing all we can “to be on the best spots possible, at the best time, for the best possible photo opportunities”.

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Since the drift/pack ice edge is a great wildlife habitat, being a natural hunting ground for fish and therefore also for whales, seals, walrus and not least, for polar bears. We will continue with the strategy to spend time along the drift/pack ice edge, working to find wildlife in their natural habitat, on or along the ice, also far out from Svalbard shorelines (sometimes even as far north as 82°N), weather and ice conditions permitting.

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The new laws will have some impact for all Svalbard expeditions on how to use zodiac rubber boat dinghies, not allowing them to stay closer than certain distances, if we spot a polar bear on Svalbard territory.

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Regarding walrus, the new law has very little impact on the ways we already work when photographing these majestic creatures.

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Please trust our experienced team leaders to do all they can within the law, to provide the best opportunities for the photos you dream of.

2027:  May / June. Final dates coming soon! 

8 - 11 days

Svalbard (Spitsbergen)

12  participants

Shared double bedrooms 

Guided by:  Floris Smeets​

Coming soon

Longyearbyen Airport

Price includes

  • Accommodation

  • Breakfast, lunch and diners.

  • Transport: All local transport, including the pick-up and drop off at Longyearbyens airport. 

  • Cruise around the Svalbard archipelago

  • Boat trips / excursions.

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Single rooms: Coming soon.

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Price does not include

  • Flights to and from Longyearbyens airport

  • Alcoholic beverages and snacks

  • Insurances. You are responsible for your own traveling and cancellation insurances. 

Cabins on board the MS Stockholm

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The MS Stockholm offers 6 shared two person cabins. Each cabin has it's own bathroom with shower. Private rooms are only available for double the standard tour price. As there are only 6 cabins, the cabins are slightly larger than on many of the other ships. 

Photo equipment
A wide range of subjects will be available to us, from landscapes to mammals and birds. Therefore it is good to bring everything from wide-angle to telephoto lenses. For some of the species we will photograph during the tour we will be able to get really close. This makes wide-angle zooms a perfect lens even for wildlife. Lenses from 70-200 mm up to 500 mm are excellent for the wildlife that we will encounter. To increase focal length you can use a teleconverter.


Snow or rainfall are likely during the tour so bring some protections for your cameras and lenses. If you have two camera bodies, bring both in order not to have to change lenses as much. Tripods will be useful for photographing the birdlife and for while shooting landscapes. Other things you should bring, are:

  • Tripod

  • Plenty of memory cards

  • Plenty of batteries

  • Battery charger

  • Camera bag 

Clothing

Temperature in Svalbard can vary a lot between the seasons but also during the seasons. Please come prepared for changing weather conditions. In order to make landings, you will need high rubber / neoprene boots. 

 

In July the temperature will be above zero degrees C. We recommend that you bring many layers of  clothing so that you can dress accordingly to the weather. Even though it won't be freezing, we recommend you to bring gloves, warm hat, warm socks, scarf and rain clothes are a must.

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Gallery

All images by Floris Smeets, Staffan Widstrand & Frida Hermansson

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