Discover Polar Bears Across the Svalbard Archipelago

Utterly removed from civilization, Svalbard’s glacial landscape has an enigmatic draw, enticing explorers for decades. Venture out into Norway’s startling frozen wilderness in search of the king of the Arctic, the polar bear, encountering these magnificent creatures up close and learning how they have adapted to life in one of the most hostile environments on Earth.

When to go
May-Aug
 
From Price
$30,250 PP*
 
Ideal Length
4 Nights
 

Experience Highlights

  • Ride snowmobiles deep into the Arctic interior, traversing the vast glacial ice cap that divides Svalbard's coasts, where polar bears, reindeer, seals, and Arctic foxes are plentiful.
  • Steer your own dogsled across pristine winter landscapes, gliding through frozen valleys and over untouched snowfields before swapping the reins for crampons and setting out on foot.
  • Experience East Coast Camp, a polar expert-designed private wilderness sanctuary at the edge of the Arctic frontier, complete with a wood-fired hot tub beneath an open sky.
  • Dine inside a traditional lavvu tent, savor meals cooked over an open fire, and feast inside an abandoned coal mine that once powered an entire Arctic settlement.

Venture deep into the Arctic on this experience where raw wilderness, extraordinary wildlife and frozen remoteness come together in equal measure. Move through the landscape by snowmobile, dogsled and foot into some of the most untouched terrain on the planet, guided by Pelorus’ network of experienced local explorers. From your first night experiencing a traditional lavvu dinner, set up in a tent under open skies, to a farewell feast in the belly of a coal mine, every moment is designed to introduce you to the spirit of Svalbard.

Snowmobile Safari

After arriving in Longyearbyen and settling into your lodge, the adventure begins in earnest. Meet your expert local guide for a full equipment briefing before setting out on snowmobiles through the vast icy landscapes fanning out from town, crossing glacial terrain deeper into the Arctic interior. Over the days to come, you'll push farther east, traversing the vast inland ice cap that divides Svalbard's coasts until you arrive deep in the heart of polar bear country. Out here, the nearest road is hours behind you. The nearest town, farther still. The silence is total. The scale, overwhelming. Keep your eyes on the horizon. Alongside polar bears, Arctic foxes, reindeer, and puffins, wildlife can appear without warning across the white expanse.

SLEDDING, SKY AND SILENCE

Swap your snowmobile for a traditional dogsled, learning to move as a team across untouched winter landscapes. Gliding through frozen valleys this way is one of the most elemental means of travel in the High Arctic winter, allowing you to fully engage all your senses. Pause for lunch in a warm, rustic cabin before trying your hand at ice fishing on the frozen fjord, then head out on a glacier hike, scanning the frozen plains for Arctic wildlife uniquely adapted to life at the top of the world. Stay in a remote wilderness lodge at the foot of a magnificent glacier, a base with no Wi-Fi, no roads, and no light pollution. Evenings here belong entirely to the fire, the silence, and, if the conditions align, the aurora dancing across the sky above the fjord in curtains of green and white.

SIGHTINGS IN THE SNOW

Reached only by snowmobile across an endless white wilderness, your private tented camp is unlike anywhere else. Designed by polar experts for both functionality and comfort, it places you at the threshold of vast glaciers and towering peaks where polar bears, reindeer, seals, and foxes roam freely across the snow-covered landscape. This is polar bear territory in the truest sense, a landscape so remote and so intact that encounters with Arctic wildlife are more than just sightings; they are immersions into their world. Spend your days snowshoeing across untouched snowfields, tracking wildlife along the frozen coast, and walking among extraordinary glacier ice formations. End each evening in the wood-fired hot tub, watching the sky shift above you.

A FAREWELL TO REMEMBER

Your journey ends as memorably as it began. Hop aboard your snowmobiles to glide back across the tundra to Longyearbyen before descending into Gruve 3, an abandoned coal mine. Once powering an entire Arctic settlement, it has now been transformed into one of Svalbard's most atmospheric and unlikely private dining settings. Low ceilings, raw rock walls, and candlelight create a backdrop that is equal parts industrial history and pure theatre, and a team of private chefs unveils a dining experience unlike any other. Take a moment to reflect during this farewell dinner that captures everything this place is about: history, edge, and total originality. A fitting end to time spent at the very frontier of the world.

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