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Expedition Svalbard with M/S Sjøveien

Our classic expedition ship, M/S Sjøveien, offers a truly unique experience in the untamed wilderness of Svalbard. With space for only 12 passengers, it's akin to travelling on a private yacht. The ship features spacious cabins, observation decks, beautiful wooden decks, classic details, and a wood-fired hot tub.

Summer arrives at the end of June. The midnight sun reigns supreme, and purple saxifrage decorates the slopes. The surrounding ice gradually recedes, providing good opportunities to explore the seldom-visited eastern parts of the archipelago. Whales are more common in the waters and more snow-free areas open up for longer hikes.

Autumn arrives in late August, when the landscape's snow-free features are at their most prominent. The midnight sun is brushing the horizon, preparing for the polar night, giving us beautiful sunsets and a warm light, perfect for photography.

  • Only 12 passengers

  • Totally refurbished expedition ship

  • 1 night in hotel in Longyearbyen

  • Hot tub on deck

  • 2 experienced guides

  • Every trip is unique

Facts about the trip

M/S Sjøveien June, July, August 12 days 12 passengers Swedish, English From 11 390 USD
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Itinerary

Day 1: Longyearbyen, Svalbard

We arrive in Longyearbyen and transfer to our hotel.

Day 2 - 11: Expedition cruising

Explore Longyearbyen on your own before meeting up your fellow travellers and guides for lunch. In the afternoon we board the expedition ship and sail out through the spectacular Isfjorden - our great Arctic expedition has began! We are now in a part of the world where we are completely dependent on the ice and weather conditions. Our exact itinerary depends on these factors and on the wildlife we encounter. Our aim is to head out on Zodiac cruises every day and to go ashore when the opportunity arises. Here are some examples of places we may visit:

Northwest Spitsbergen

The scientific village of Ny-Ålesund is located in Kongsfjorden. It was from here that Amundsen and Nobile started their heroic expeditions to the North Pole. Two other courageous attempts to reach the North Pole started on the island of Danskøya. The Swedish explorer Andrée made an attempt with a hydrogen balloon and the American journalist Wellman started with an airship. Interesting remnants of these expeditions can still be seen here.

Magnificent fjords

Svalbard offers visitors countless spectacular fjords. During our journey we will explore some of them such as: Liefdefjorden, meaning “The fjord of love”, is lined with snow-capped mountain peaks and here we hope to cruise along the face of the spectacular Monaco Glacier. Many common eiders and pink-footed geese nest in the area. In Krossfjorden we revel in the beautifully sculpted front of the 14th of July Glacier and are greeted by the many kittiwakes and Brünnich’s guillemots that nest on the nearby cliffs. Raudfjorden is an area of immense natural beauty – dominated by magnificent glaciers. It is also a favourite haunt of seals and the bird cliffs are abuzz with activity.

Hinlopen Strait and Alkefjellet

Ice conditions permitting, we enter the Hinlopen Strait. Here we find Alkefjellet, an impressive basalt cliff that is home to an estimated 200 000 Brünnich’s guillemots. We may also continue into the beautiful bay of Palanderbukta on Nordaustlandet.

Eastern Svalbard

The island of Nordaustlandet is covered by a huge ice cap and has fascinated naturalists and historians alike. Here the giant glacier Bråsvellbreen stretches for 180 kilometres! The 15-20 metre high ice edge is punctuated by hundreds of by hundreds of waterfalls. Barentsøya and Edgeøya offer magnificent scenery and vast tundra. There is a good chance of seeing walrus, arctic fox and Svalbard reindeer.

Southwest Spitsbergen

The grand fjords of Hornsund offer spectacular glaciers and a breathtaking landscape of towering mountain peaks, often reaching above the clouds. On a clear day you can see the summit of the highest mountain, Hornsundtind, at 1431 meters.

Day 12: Longyearbyen

Early morning we disembark our expedition ship and begin our journey back home.

Please note: All itineraries are for guidance only. Our exact route will depend on the ice, weather conditions, wildlife and government regulations. The places mentioned are just examples of some of the many sites Svalbard has to offer. We always strive to maximise your experience. Please remember that flexibility is the key to a successful expedition!


Important!

To ensure responsible tourism and protection of the environment, new regulations come into force in Svalbard on 1 January 2025. Read more about the regulations and PolarQuest's comments about these changes.

Map

Longyearbyen Isfjorden Kongsfjorden Ny-Ålesund Danskøya Krossfjorden Lilliehöökfjorden Raudfjorden Liefdefjorden Alkefjellet Palanderbukta Bråsvellbreen Barentsøya Edgeøya Hornsund

Videos from this trip

Recorded webinar about the trip

In February 2023, we arranged a webinar about Expedition Svalbard, our adventure that runs in July, August and September. What is the difference between a trip in July and a trip in September, what can a typical expedition day look like and which is the ultimate ship for you? This and much more Niklas Nilsson, Svalbard expert and rewarded nature photographer, will answer on this virtual tour through the enchanting world of Svalbard.

The ship M/S Sjøveien

Passengers

12

Crew

7

Built

1964

Cruising Speed

11 kn
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    Svalbard in May
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    Svalbard in September light.
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    Enjoy a bath in the hot tub
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    Dining room
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    Breakfast buffet
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    Superior cabin (no. 201)
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    Double cabin with windows (no. 202).
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    Double cabin with windows (no. 203).
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    Double cabin with portholes (no. 108).
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    Bathroom (cabin no. 107).
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    Bathroom (cabin no. 202).
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    Svalbard in September light.
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A classic ship with a modern touch.

M/S Sjøveien (meaning the Seaway) was constructed in Bergen in 1964 for the Norwegian government. Following extensive refurbishments, in the summer of 2017, M/S Sjøveien began a new chapter as a classic and exclusive passenger ship in Svalbard. She is a true beauty with wooden decks and classic details. There is plenty of space on the main deck for wildlife spotting and photography.

The bridge is always open for visitors and there are an excellent area on top of the bridge, from where you have wonderful views of the magnificent Svalbard scenery. Located on deck is a wood-fired hot tub. The ship accommodates a maximum of 12 passengers in eight outside cabins, all equipped with en-suite facilities. The ship is equipped with two Zodiacs and staffed by two knowledgeable english speaking guides.

More about M/S Sjøveien

Departures and booking

Departure Return trip Cabins available
1 July 2025 12 July 2025 Limited Book trip
21 July 2025 1 August 2025 Limited Book trip
20 August 2025 31 August 2025 Limited Book trip
30 August 2025 10 September 2025 Limited Book trip
22 June 2026 3 July 2026 Cabins available Book trip
22 July 2026 2 August 2026 Cabins available Book trip
11 August 2026 22 August 2026 Cabins available Book trip
21 August 2026 1 September 2026 Cabins available Book trip
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or wish to make a reservation.

Lodging & prices

  • Book any Svalbard expedition in 2026 by the 31st May 2025 at the latest and get a USD 500 discount per person! Cannot be combined with any other offers.
Lodging category Bed Prices 2025​/person
Twin Cabin with portholes twin beds 11 390 USD
Twin Cabin with windows twin beds 12 090 USD
Double Cabin Superior double bed 12 690 USD
Twin Cabin for single use twin beds 15 490 USD
Lodging category Bed Prices 2026​/person
Twin Cabin with portholes twin beds 11 890 USD
Twin Cabin with windows twin beds 12 590 USD
Double Cabin Superior double bed 13 190 USD
Twin Cabin for single use twin beds 16 090 USD

As many of our customers are travelling on their own, we offer the possibility to share a twin cabin with portholes on board M/S Quest. Shared cabins are always divided into female and male cabins.


Included in the price:

  • 1 night in a hotel in Longyearbyen
  • 10 nights on board M/S Sjøveien
  • Lunch day 2
  • All meals on board
  • Coffee and tea
  • 1 Expedition Leader and 1 guide
  • Guiding ashore and talks on board
  • All excursions and activities

Not included in the price:

  • Flight to and from Longyearbyen
  • Travel and cancellation insurance
  • Gratuity to the ship’s crew
  • Personal expenses such as bar and shop charges

Said about the trip

  • Janet & Eddie Brown

    Our trip was faultless, everything was so well organised, and every person so pleasant. We have travelled a lot, to over 80 countries in the world, with different companies, but yours “PolarQuest” certainly came out the top, yes you are our no. 1 company.
  • Sue Werner

    We had such a fantastic voyage on Sjøveien. She is the perfect expedition vessel for Svalbard. We had so many wonderful experiences with the wildlife, ice and the beautiful scenery and nature Svalbard had to offer. The Captain and crew are to be applauded for all their hard work in making us comfortable and well looked after.

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