On the first morning of our expedition around Svalbard, during breakfast and morning briefings we had spectacular views of Smeerenburgbreen. After environmental and safety briefings, everyone was looking forward to the first expedition outing. Following lunch, we spent the afternoon around Fuglesongen Island. Some guests navigated the challenging conditions on the beach to explore the island. We climbed the boulder beach and trekked around the island to a colony of little auks (Alle alle). All were amazed when thousands of the small birds took flight. Returning to the ship, the hikers exchanged hiking poles for paddles and went to the water to experience the bird colony from kayak level. Our afternoon outings were a great introduction to this wild and scenic landscape.
6/17/2025
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Spitsbergen Island, Svalbard
Today, we landed at the stunning glacier front of Nordbreen, nestled deep within the majestic Wijdefjorden. The day offered unforgettable experiences, both on land and at sea. Our long hikers embarked on an epic journey up to the ridge of Slettho. The ascent was rewarded with sweeping views of the rugged, dramatic landscape carved by ancient ice. From this high vantage point, we felt the raw power and isolation of the Arctic. As we stood together in five minutes of silence, taking in the vast stillness, nature answered with a breathtaking moment: the glacier calved. The thunderous sound echoed across the fjord—a powerful reminder of the ever-changing world of ice. Meanwhile, our Zodiac cruisers witnessed the same calving event from sea level. From the water, they felt the full force of the glacier’s collapse—the crash of ice, the rolling waves, and the deep, resonating boom that followed. It was a rare and visceral moment, connecting all of us more deeply with the Arctic wilderness. A day like this reminds us of why we journey to these remote places: for connection, perspective, and awe.