Join PolarQuest and award-winning photographer and cameraman Doug Allan for an unforgettable expedition cruise through the magnificent wilderness of Svalbard! It's spring in Svalbard, and it's an awe-inspiring experience to be there when the archipelago comes to life: the Arctic fox and the Svalbard reindeer still wear their winter coats, walruses are often seen resting on the ice floes, and if we're lucky, we might see the polar bear walking on the ice.
Birdlife is beginning to return to Svalbard, and it's a good time to see king eiders and rock ptarmigans. The fairytale winter landscape is dominated by glittering ice formations, snow-capped mountains, fjord ice, and pastel-coloured skies. On board M/S Quest, Doug Allan will speak with passion and authority about his experiences behind the camera in the most remote and spectacular places on earth.
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Cameraman Doug Allan as Special Lecturer
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Experience the Arctic spring
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Stunning winter landscapes
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Iconic wildlife
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Magical midnight sun
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Small group - great moments
Facts about the trip
Itinerary
With our sturdy Zodiacs we explore this winter wonderland, heading for some of Svalbard’s most magnificent fjords. We also try to go ashore whenever the ice and snow allow.
Day 1: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
We arrive in Longyearbyen and transfer to our hotel.
Day 2 - 8: Expedition cruising
We start our Svalbard adventure by exploring Longyearbyen. In the afternoon we embark our expedition ship M/S Quest and head out through Isfjorden - our Arctic adventure has started! We are now in a part of the world where we are completely dependent on the ice and weather conditions. Our exact itinerary will depend on these factors and on the wildlife we encounter. We may make a first excursion before heading south or north, depending on the weather and ice conditions. Here are some examples of places we may visit:
Alkhornet
At the entrance of Isfjorden is the characteristic cliff of Alkhornet. We go ashore to enjoy the beautiful tundra and its birdlife, including barnacle geese, Brünnich’s guillemots, glaucous gulls, snow buntings and tens of thousands of kittiwakes. Arctic foxes are sometimes seen in the rock crevices around the mountain and with a bit of luck we might see these lovely little animals scurrying around, frantically looking for food.
Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden
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. In the nearby Krossfjorden we can admire the beautifully sculpted front of the 14th of July Glacier and listen to the sounds of the many kittiwakes and Brünnich’s guillemots that nest on the nearby cliffs.
Raudfjorden
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 bursting with activity.
Virgohamna, Danskøya
Danskøya was the starting point for two of the most daring attempts to reach the North Pole. The Swedish explorer Andrée made an attempt with a hydrogen balloon and American journalist Wellman started with an airship. Interesting remnants of these Arctic expeditions can still be seen here.
Bellsund
At the beautiful Vårsolbukta in Bellsund little auks nest by the tens of thousands. We go ashore and walk across the tundra to get a closer look at these charming birds.
Hornsund
The majestic Hornsund consists of several magnificent fjords along the west coast of Spitsbergen, where huge glaciers calve out shimmering blue ice. This is one of the favourite haunts of some of Svalbard's polar bears, and we may be lucky enough to spot one on the fjord ice.
Day 9: Longyearbyen
In the morning we leave the ship in Longyearbyen and begin our journey 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!
Flights
We offer group flights from Oslo to Longyearbyen and return (limited availability). Contact us for more information!
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.
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Join Doug Allan on a special Svalbard adventure!
We are proud to present Doug Allan, award-winning polar photographer and cameraman, as special lecturer on this voyage.
Doug Allan is one of the world’s best known and respected cameramen, whose love affair with ice has lasted over forty years.He spent four winters as a research diver, scientist, base commander and photographer for the British Antarctic Survey, before changing direction to full time filming in 1984. Doug Allan’s expertise at filming in polar regions and other extreme environments is legendary. Over his career, he's filmed for series like Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Frozen Planet.
On board our comfortable expedition ship M/S Quest, he will speak with passion and authority about his experiences behind the camera in the most remote and spectacular places on earth.
Recorded webinar about the trip
Would you like to learn more about this upcoming Arctic adventure with Doug Allan? Then check out our recorded webinar! During a virtual journey, he will share the magical world of Svalbard and what you can experience during the expedition. Joining Doug Allan is Niklas Nilsson, Svalbard expert, travel consultant and guide at PolarQuest.
The ship M/S Quest
Passengers
50Crew
25Built
1992Cruising Speed
10 knA comfortable expedition ship with a wonderful crew.
The ship M/S Quest was built in Denmark in 1992 to serve as a ferry along the west coast of Greenland. In 2004-2005, it was completely refurbished into a comfortable expedition ship, and in 2018, the passenger areas underwent further renovation.
M/S Quest can accommodate 50 passengers, with all 24 cabins being outside cabins equipped with private facilities.
In the dining room, you enjoy delicious meals between landings, while the panorama lounge offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. This lounge serves as the venue for entertaining talks about the area's flora, fauna, and history. The ship boasts spacious observation decks for you to enjoy the stunning vistas. The bridge welcomes you around the clock, and there is always something to see or search for. There are five Zodiacs and five guides on M/S Quest.
Departures and booking
Departure | Return trip | Cabins available | |
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12 May 2025 | 20 May 2025 | Limited | Book trip |
Lodging & prices
Lodging category | Bed | Prices 2025/person | |
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Triple cabin | upper/lower beds | 6 090 USD | |
Twin cabin | 2 twin beds | 7 090 USD | |
Twin cabin Plus | 2 twin beds | 7 490 USD | |
Double cabin | double bed | 7 490 USD | |
Double cabin Superior | large double bed* | 8 590 USD | |
Owner’s cabin | large double bed | 9 290 USD | |
Twin cabin for single use | 11 390 USD |
As many of our customers are travelling on their own, we offer the possibility to share a cabin 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
- 7 nights on board M/S Quest
- Lunch day 2
- All meals on board
- Coffee and tea
- An experienced Expedition Leader and knowledgeable guides
- Doug Allan as Special Lecturer
- Guiding ashore and talks on board
- All excursions and activities
Not included in the price:
- Flight to/from Longyearbyen
- Travel and cancellation insurance
- Gratuity to the ship’s crew
- Personal expenses such as bar and shop charges