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    Norway and Svalbard

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    Highlights

    Listen to the High Arctic as seabirds call and whales breach. Explore Skarsvåg and venture to the North Cape’s cliffs. Tromsø offers the Arctic Cathedral and botanical gardens, while Leknes and the Lofoten Islands showcase local crafts. At Måløy, visit the Nave Deer Farm, and in Skagen, experience Denmark’s rich culture. Wildlife and breathtaking landscapes await at every turn on this Arctic expedition.

    Map/Itinerary

    Please note:

    • Some departures operate this itinerary in reverse, embarking in Longyearbyen and disembarking in Fredrikstad (Oslo). These departures include an overnight stay in Oslo the night prior to embarkation and have a total duration of 14 days.
    • This itinerary is meant to serve as a general guide. Plans may change along the way, depending on weather, sea conditions, or choices made by the expedition leader and team to give you the safest and most rewarding experience.

    Day 1Oslo, Norway

    From music and museums to quiet forest explorations to charming neighborhoods, Norway’s capital Oslo contains a dynamic array of experiences for every traveler. The city is filled with cutting-edge architecture, among them the iconic Oslo Public Library. As part of its status as a green city, Oslo has become easy to navigate by foot or bike, perfect for intimate explorations. The Historical Museum holds a vast array of artifacts from the Middle Ages and pre-historic times. Among the cities with the most concerts per capita in Europe, Oslo always has an event to immerse into local culture.

    Day 2Skagen, Denmark

    The heath and dune landscapes of Skagen inspired many artists in the mid-19th century and you can see these charming paintings in the Skagens Museum. At Grenen Beach, find one of the few unorganized areas of Denmark. The wild beauty of the Kattegat and Skagerrak clashing makes it a striking locale to explore. Just northeast of Skagen in Jutland stands the Skagen Lighthouse. A captivating structure designed by Niels Sigfred Nebelong, it replaced Skagen’s original lighthouse in 1958. It’s a simple construct, but that embodies the nature of Denmark’s culture and invites visitors to take a photo op.

    Day 3At Sea

    Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

    Day 4Måløy, Norway

    Sitting on the island of Vagsoy, the village of Maloy contains striking beaches of silver sand and a longstanding history of fishing. As a major source of Norway’s beloved seafood, it’s here you will find local favorites such as crab-stuffed sandwiches, cod and chips and fish soup. Once you’ve fueled up on regional cuisine, venture out to the 10-foot-tall Kannesteinen rock. Its unique shape has been compared to a whale fluke or a blooming mushroom, but regardless of what you think it looks like, it leaves an impression. Gather your fellow history buffs for a visit to the Maloy Raid Center, where you will learn about the Allies’ operation that led to a strategic World War II victory. The village’s four lighthouses beckon you to discover stunning scenes, as they each overlook rugged cliffs that plunge into the sea. Steeped in legends of a Viking king, Maloy inspires the imagination and invites you to connect with a piece of the past.

    Day 5At Sea

    Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

    Day 6Leknes (Lofoten Islands), Norway

    The small fishing town of Leknes amid the breathtaking Lofoten Islands offers an unexpected culinary adventure. From the commonly found stockfish to wine varieties made from blueberries and mountain fruits, there’s a unique flavor for every foodie profile. Venturing to the outskirts of town on the fjord shores, find local wooden crafts, paintings and hand-spun textiles for an authentic memento to take home. About eight miles north of Leknes discover Norwegian history at the Lofotr Viking Museum, including a replica of a Viking chieftain’s longhouse.

    Day 7Finnsnes (Senja Island), Norway

    Nestled in the heart of Norway’s Troms County, Finnsnes is a charming gateway to the magical wilderness of Senja Island. Picture yourself wandering through its quaint streets lined with colorful wooden houses, their old-world architecture standing as a testament to centuries of rich history and maritime culture. The town serves as your portal to the unblemished natural beauty of Northern Norway. Whether you’re joining a local fisherman for an Arctic adventure or savoring freshly caught seafood at a waterfront eatery, Finnsnes offers an intimate and genuine taste of Norwegian life. Just a short journey from Finnsnes lies Senja Island, often described as Norway’s best-kept secret. This island is a treasure trove of untamed wonder, where fjords carve through dramatic cliffs and lush forests surrender to pristine beaches. Known as the “Fairytale Island,” Senja’s landscape is nothing short of a dreamscape – rugged yet serene, majestic yet tranquil. Delve into the unique wildlife of the region, where you might spot playful otters, reclusive lynx or magnificent eagles gracing the sky.

    Day 8Skarsvåg (North Cape), Norway

    This village in North Cape on the island of Magerøya claims the distinction of being the northernmost fishing village in the world. Rolling hills of green, magnificent arctic fjords and an untamed natural beauty make it a stunning stop off the beaten path. Rugged cliffs are home to thousands of cormorants, puffins and gannets. While there are few people who inhabit the village, you are likely to come across wild reindeer that may venture close to town. Within the village of Skarsvåg sits the Christmas and Winter House, a cozy visitors’ attraction where you can experience the holiday year-round with a hot drink and slice of cake as you peruse the local wares and handicrafts and enjoy an atmosphere of dazzling decorations and festive music.

    Day 9Exploring Svalbard

    Even in one of the most isolated regions of the Arctic, there is still the captivating history of a pioneering past. Our expedition leaders, along with the captain and onboard pilot, will determine possible landings each day for all-out explorations. Wildlife abounds throughout the archipelago of Svalbard, such as puffins, reindeer, Arctic terns and foxes. An expert photographer will help you look out for the perfect photo opportunity of these animals, but especially for the elusive polar bear. As Zodiac cruises may bring you closer to glaciers, keep your eyes on the water for whale fins.

    Day 10At Sea

    Spend a leisurely day pampering yourself at the spa or enjoying some time on deck. Mingle with your fellow explorers and swap stories of your exploits, making plans for new ones together once you get to shore.

    Day 11 Exploring Svalbard

    Even in one of the most isolated regions of the Arctic, there is still the captivating history of a pioneering past. Our expedition leaders, along with the captain and onboard pilot, will determine possible landings each day for all-out explorations. Wildlife abounds throughout the archipelago of Svalbard, such as puffins, reindeer, Arctic terns and foxes. An expert photographer will help you look out for the perfect photo opportunity of these animals, but especially for the elusive polar bear. As Zodiac cruises may bring you closer to glaciers, keep your eyes on the water for whale fins.

    Day 12Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard), Norway

    Ny-Ålesund is the northernmost settlement on Svalbard with a population of about 12 people. Here you can find an international scientific research station. Close to the village is a breeding ground for rare geese and arctic terns. Not far from here you may cruise your way toward the Ossian Sars Nature Reserve, a preservation of mountains and surrounding vegetation that is a sight to behold.

    Day 13Disembark in Longyearbyen and fly to Oslo

    You will disembark in Longyearbyen and transfer to the airport for your return charter flight to Oslo, marking the end of your arctic expedition.

    Inclusions/Exclusions

    Included in this voyage:

    • Private charter jet service between Oslo and Longyearbyen
    • Enrichment lectures and destination briefings
    • Shore landings led by expert field guides
    • Escorted sightseeing safaris by Zodiac
    • Polar plunge
    • Expedition parka, vest and water bottle
    • Use of knee boots
    • Immersive Experience on board or ashore
    • Five-star dining with ever-changing menus
    • Bars and lounges serving fine wines, spirits, craft beers, and canapés
    • Specialty coffees, fresh-pressed juices, and afternoon tea service
    • In-room stocked minibar, Nespresso® coffee and Vero Water®
    • 24-hour room service
    • L’OCCITANE bathroom amenities
    • Gratuities for onboard service staff
    • Use of binoculars and walking sticks
    • Butler service in suites
    • Trip delay and medical evacuation coverage

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