Tromso to Reykjavik
15 Days - Silver Explorer
The beauty of this expedition cruise is that the flexible itinerary takes advantage of the unpredictability of Mother Nature – be it for wildlife or weather. With Expedition Leaders guiding you through the local history, culture, flora and fauna of the Svalbard region and Silver Explorer’s Captain and crew to make sure that your adventure is the best possible, there is simply no better way to experience the Arctic.
from AUD $23130pp
Plus reduced deposit per suite. Contact us for details
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Itinerary Highlights:
- Visit Bear Island, home to some of the largest bird colonies in the Northern Hemisphere including Common Guillemots, Brünnich’s Guillemots, Little Auks, Black-legged Kittiwakes, Northern Fulmars, and Glaucous Gulls
- See the excellently preserved remains of an Inuit settlement at Danmarksø
- Learn about local culture and tradition as you explore Ittoqqortoormiit, a small village in Greenland home to 550 people
- See spectacular icebergs and fascinating wildlife including polar bear and musk ox in Scoresby Sund
Itinerary in Brief:
- Day 1: Tromso
- Day 2: At Sea
- Day 3: Cruise & Explore Bear Island
- Day 4: Svalbard Southern Region
- Day 5-7: Svalbard Northern Region\
- Day 8-9: At Sea
- Day 10-12: Scoresby Sund
- Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit
- Day 14: At Sea
- Day 15: Reykjavik
Day 1: Tromso
Feel your heart flutter, as you catch your first glimpse of that famous emerald haze dancing across the stars, during your visit to this wonderful Arctic gateway. Located in the far north of Norway, a visit to Tromso beckons you to the extremes of this magical country, to explore a fairytale land of jagged mountains, glistening glaciers and husky-pulled sledges. Despite its remote location, you'll discover a perhaps surprisingly cosmopolitan city, with a healthy student population injecting plenty of energy. Sat 250 miles above the Arctic Circle - at 69° north - you can bathe in the midnight sun's glow during summer, before winter brings the thick blackness and starry skies of endless polar nights. The darkness doesn't stop the fun - with a polar night half-marathon taking place in January - but the return of the sun is always a reason for a celebration here.
Day 2: At Sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Day 3: Cruise & Explore Bear Island
Almost half way between Tromsø and Svalbard is isolated Bear Island – considered the southernmost island of the Svalbard Archipelago. The unglaciated island is an impressive Nature Reserve of steep, high cliffs that are frequented by seabirds, specifically at the southern tip. Brünnich’s Guillemots, Common Guillemots, Black Guillemots, Razorbills, Little Auks, Northern Fulmars, Glaucous Gulls, Black-legged Kittiwakes, and even Atlantic Puffins and Northern Gannets nest along the cliffs south of Sørhamna. Because of the large numbers of birds and the isolated location, Bear Island has been recognized as an Important Bird Area. It was once a hotspot for whaling and walrus hunting, and at one stage even mining. Bear Island received its name because of a polar bear encountered by early explorer Willem Barentsz. Today polar bears rarely visit the island and its only settlement is a meteorological station manned all-year round on the north side.
Day 4: Svalbard Southern Region
Svalbard’s Southern Region and specifically Spitsbergen’s west coast is less ice-clogged than the rest of Svalbard due to the moderating influenced of the Gulf Stream. Several fjords cut into the western coast of Spitsbergen and have been used by trappers and hunters, as well as the different mining companies that tried to exploit the riches of the archipelago’s largest island of Spitsbergen. Remains of huts and mines, as well as active commercial and scientific settlements can be found and visited. Depending on the time of the season, glaciers can be visited on foot or by sea. Northern places like Magdalenefjorden and Hornsund will reveal fascinating views of geological formations, craggy mountains, spectacular glaciers and a variety of seabirds and seals.
Day 5-7: Svalbard Northern Region
There are several deep fjords and prominent glaciers in the northern reaches of Svalbard, as well as the northern hemisphere’s widest glacier front. Ice conditions will dictate how much can be accessed in terms of cruising bird islets like the Andøyane Islets or approaching glaciers like Monaco Glacier and Seliger Glacier. The Northern Region is also known to have several walrus haul-outs and areas defined as “Arctic Desert”. Walks and hikes ashore to have a closer look at flora and wildlife are a possibility in the spectacular Northern Region of Svalbard.
Day 8-9: At Sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Day 10-12: Scoresby Sund
Scoresbysund is the ultimate fjord system; likely the longest, largest and deepest of any in the world. The massive fjord is tucked into the eastern coast of Greenland and on the icy western edges of the Greenland Sea. Scoresbysund’s scale deserves several days to explore, especially while plying the waters between castle-sized icebergs as they gently drift under the persuasion of the Arctic waters in the mighty fjord. Scattered in the remote bays and smaller fjords are places to discover old Inuit settlements, slowly growing over with Arctic willow and dwarf birch. The lower slopes of many mountains are draped in the herbs and grasses favoured by muskox, Arctic fox, lemmings, Ptarmigan, Barnacle Geese, and Snowy Owls. Tundra walks give impressive views of landscape, flora and fauna. Not to be neglected, the waters of Scoresbysund warrant a vigilant eye for sightings of whales, seals, narwhals, beluga whales and walrus.
Day 13: Ittoqqortoormiit
On the northern side of the entrance to the Scoresbysund fjord system stands Ittoqqortoormiit, the only permanent settlement in the region. The population here is approximately 430 people, largely dependent on a subsistence lifestyle. The inhabitants make their living hunting seals, narwhals, muskoxen and polar bears. Ittoqqortoormiit is the northernmost settlement on Greenland’s east coast, apart from a few meteorological and military stations. Brightly colored, quaint little houses and dogsled enclosures dot the rocky slopes of the settlement. It must be incredible to live here every day enjoying the magnificent views of Kap Brewster and the Volquart Boon Coast to the south.
Day 14: At Sea
Days at sea are the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind and catch up with what you’ve been meaning to do. So whether that is going to the gym, visiting the spa, whale watching, catching up on your reading or simply topping up your tan, these blue sea days are the perfect balance to busy days spent exploring shore side.
Day 15: Reykjavik
This morning you will arrive in Reykjavik. The capital of Iceland’s land of ice, fire and natural wonder, Reykjavik is a city like no other - blossoming among some of the world’s most vibrant and violent scenery. Home to two-thirds of Iceland’s population, Reykjavik is the island’s only real city, and a welcoming and walkable place - full of bicycles gliding along boulevards or battling the wind when it rears up. Fresh licks of paint brighten the streets, and an artistic and creative atmosphere embraces studios and galleries - as well as the kitchens where an exciting culinary scene is burgeoning. Plot your adventures in the city's hip bars and cosy cafes, or waste no time in venturing out to Iceland’s outdoor adventures. Reykjavik’s buildings stand together in a low huddle - below the whip of winter’s winds - but the magnificent Hallgrímskirkja church is a solid exception, with its bell tower rising resolutely over the city.
Dates | Cabin | From | Special Offer |
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17 Sep 2020 - 01 Oct 2020 | AUD $23130pp | Receive US$1000 onboard credit | |
View Suite | AUD $23130pp | Receive US$1000 onboard credit | |
Vista Suite | AUD $24030pp | Receive US$1000 onboard credit | |
Veranda Suite | AUD $32940pp | Receive US$1000 onboard credit |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Cabin Details
Adventurer Suite
15m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, 2 portholes, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, bathrobe.
Explorer Suite
18m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, window, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
(no explorer suite - twin image available)
View Suite
18m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, window, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Vista Suite
18m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, large window, panoramic views, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Veranda Suite
20m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
(no veranda suite - twin image available)
Medallion Suite
37m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors and wooden parquet, patio furniture, private marbled bathroom, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Silver Suite
39m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, 2 balconies with floor to ceiling glass doors, living room, sofa bed, private marbled bathroom, bath, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
(no silver suite - twin image available)
Grand Suite
57m², queen bed, balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors and wooden parquet, patio furniture, living room, private marbled bathroom, bath, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, espresso machine, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Owners Suite
67m², 2 single beds or 1 queen bed, balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors and wooden parquet, patio furniture, living room, private marbled bathroom, bath, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, espresso machine, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Owners Suite
67m², 2 single beds or queen bed, balcony with floor to ceiling glass doors and wooden parquet, patio furniture, living room, private marbled bathroom, bath, shower, wardrobe, safe, sitting area, desk, hairdryer, butler service, refrigerator, minibarm, bath amenities, personalised stationery, umbrella, telephone, 220-volt outlets, espresso machine, WIFI, TV, interactive media library, iHome docking station, bathrobe.
Silver Explorer Deckplan
Specifications
- Crew: 118
- Refurbished: 2017
- Registry: Bahamas
- Ice Class Rating: 1A
- Officers: International
- Guests: 144
- Length: 354 ft/107.9m
- Width: 52 ft/15.8m
- Speed: 14 Knots
- Tonnage: 6,130
- Passenger decks: 5
Whats included?
- Economy Class Air Roundtrip
- Transfers (between airport/hotel and ship)
- 1 night pre-cruise and 1 day-use post-cruise (on 2020, 2021 voyages)
- In-country flights when required by itinerary
- Guided Zodiac, land and sea tours, and shoreside activities led by the Expeditions Team
- Parka
- Enrichment lectures by a highly qualified Expeditions Team
- Spacious suites
- Butler service in every suite
- Unlimited Free Wifi
- Personalised service – nearly one crew member for every guest
- Choice of restaurants, diverse cuisine, open-seating dining
- Beverages in-suite and throughout the ship, including champagne, select wines and spirits
- In-suite dining and room service
- Onboard entertainment
- Onboard gratuities
What’s not included?
- Travel Insurance
- Items of a personal nature
- Any item not mentioned as included