
Overview
What's included?
ALL OF THE ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES LISTED BELOW ARE INCLUDED IN THE HOLIDAY PRICE
- Flights: Flights are included from London to Longyearbyen (via a one-night stopover in Tromsø on the outbound journey). Flight routes are subject to change
- Transfers: return airport transfers in both Tromsø and Longyearbyen (Flybus shuttle transfer on arrival in Tromso and all other airport transfers via taxi)
- Accommodation: 1 night standard double/twin room at Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø, 2-4 nights standard double/twin room at Radisson Blu Polar Hotel (with the option to upgrade to Funken Lodge)
- Meals: 5 breakfasts and 1 dinner
- The following activities and equipment are included: Tour of Longyearbyen, Wilderness Evening at Camp Barentz, Wilderness Safari via E-Snowmobile, Northern Lights Hunt via Snowcat and Husky Safari (the order of activities is subject to change)
- Cold weather clothing for the duration of your stay in Spitsbergen
- Fully qualified wilderness guides and instructors during activities
- 24/7 assistance from our UK-based operations team
Please note that departures from January to mid-February are during the Polar Night, where you will have the opportunity to see the Northern Lights at any time of day from Spitsbergen.
It may be home to the northernmost town on the planet and covered in a near-pristine Arctic landscape, but the Svalbard archipelago is also easily accessible, undeniably welcoming, and a spectacular Northern Lights location.
You’ll spend five nights on the largest of the islands, Spitsbergen, to experience the very best of the far north. Beginning with a guided tour of Longyearbyen, you’ll discover the fascinating history of this tiny yet mighty metropolis. During the tour, you’ll visit the hugely important Global Seed Vault and have plenty of photo opportunities of the jaw-dropping landscape and beautiful flora and fauna along the way.
Outside of Longyearbyen, you’ll make your way across the Arctic tundra in true winter style. One day will see you drive into the wilderness on an electric snowmobile safari. These near-silent machines will ensure you won’t scare off the local wildlife, so cameras at the ready!
At night, you’ll take full advantage of the dark winter skies with three Northern Lights excursions. You’ll visit a wilderness camp at the foot of a mountain - a prime Aurora location - take on an exciting Northern Lights search on a snowcat vehicle, and tick off the bucket-list activity of a husky safari as your sled slides into the polar night and on the hunt for Mother Nature’s light show.
Crafted by our travel experts with first-hand experience of this incredible island, this five-night Spitsbergen trip has been carefully designed to ensure you experience all the Arctic has to offer for an unforgettable stay.
Image credits: Hanne Feyling, Spitsbergen Travel & Kristin Folsland Olsen & Innovation Norway & Green Dog & Northernnorway.com, Marcela Cardenas, www.nordnorge.com
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The Specifics
Group Size
We always try to provide an approximation of the group size you can expect to be with for the duration of each of our holidays. It may be that you are joined by others for parts of your holiday (such as transfers and particular activities) but the above number reflects those you can normally expect to be with from beginning to end. If group size is something which is particularly important to you, please speak to our Travel Experts and they can suggest the best holidays for you.
Tailor-made holiday group sizes will vary for all activities as will the group size for any additional activities you book.
Minimum numbers required for a holiday to operate
Some of our holidays require a minimum number of participants to operate (as listed in the ‘Group Size’ section). If your holiday departure has not yet reached the minimum number, you will be told at the time of booking. In the unlikely event that your chosen date is not guaranteed by nine weeks before your scheduled departure date, we will contact you to discuss the available options as per our booking conditions.
Minimum and maximum age
If a specific minimum age applies to this holiday, it can be found in the Key Facts box on the holiday Overview page.
Unless otherwise stated in the Key Facts box on the holiday Overview page, the minimum age for participation in an Aurora Zone holiday is typically 12 years old (there may be younger children in some destinations who have booked with other companies). If an adult-only environment is important to you, then please contact our Travel Experts and they will advise on the best dates and destinations for you. If you are looking for a holiday designed specifically for families then please see our sister company www.activitiesabroad.com.
Itinerary amendments
The order of activities listed in this agenda is provided for guidance only, your final and detailed itinerary will be provided either with your final travel documents (which are uploaded into your online account around a week prior to departure) or upon arrival.
Medical History and Advice
We want our holidays to be accessible as they can be and will do our best to accommodate any special requests and requirements where possible. We have a wide range of holidays and destinations and so our travel experts will help find the best holiday for you.
In order to give us the best possible chance to do this, we ask that if you or any member of your party has any medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday or has any special requirements, that you tell us at the time of enquiry or booking. You must also promptly advise us if any medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday develops after your booking has been confirmed. You may need to provide a doctor’s note and proof of insurance in some cases as the health and safety of our clients is absolutely paramount.
In providing this information you are allowing us to work with our expert local partners to ensure that your whole party can enjoy the holiday. By letting us know in advance we can discreetly work with you to adapt any part of the holiday which may potentially be challenging. Being able to prepare for this in advance makes an incredible difference to what we can offer and minimises any impact on your party and the rest of the group.
Unfortunately, if you choose not to share this information with us in advance then it may limit some or all of the itinerary you have booked, and we cannot be held accountable for any additional costs or missed activities resulting from this.
We want our holidays to be accessible as they can be and will do our best to accommodate any special requests and requirements where possible. We have a wide range of holidays and destinations and so our travel experts will help find the best holiday for you.
In order to give us the best possible chance to do this, we ask that if you or any member of your party has any medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday or has any special requirements, that you tell us at the time of enquiry or booking. You must also promptly advise us if any medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday develops after your booking has been confirmed. You may need to provide a doctor’s note and proof of insurance in some cases as the health and safety of our clients is absolutely paramount.
In providing this information you are allowing us to work with our expert local partners to ensure that your whole party can enjoy the holiday. By letting us know in advance we can discreetly work with you to adapt any part of the holiday which may potentially be challenging. Being able to prepare for this in advance makes an incredible difference to what we can offer and minimises any impact on your party and the rest of the group.
Unfortunately, if you choose not to share this information with us in advance then it may limit some or all of the itinerary you have booked, and we cannot be held accountable for any additional costs or missed activities resulting from this.
Insurance
Insurance is not included in your holiday, but it is a pre-requisite to travelling with us. You will need to ensure that you have cover for all the activities that you will be participating in during your holiday.
It is extremely important that you take out a suitable travel insurance policy at the time of booking. Plans do sometimes change, and you will need this policy should you need to cancel your holiday.
If you are struggling to find a suitable policy then details of our preferred provider, who will cover you for all the activities we offer, can be found on our website by clicking here. Please note that this policy is available to EU residents under the age of 75 only.
Booking Activities Locally
Additional activities can be booked locally in almost all our destinations. However, as per our booking conditions, we cannot be held responsible for any injury or loss incurred through participation in activities which are booked at your destination outside of our holiday itinerary (see our ‘Terms and Conditions’ for further details).
When arranging any such activity please always ensure that safety is your primary concern.
In some of our destinations, you can borrow or hire equipment for use in your free time. You do so entirely at your own risk. You must ensure that you are properly prepared, have the necessary equipment and knowledge (maps, etc) and ensure that where applicable, you follow marked routes. We recommend discussing your plans with the local teams who will be able to advise on the most suitable options for you.
Always let the reception/guide know where you are planning to go and take a torch and mobile phone (with the hotel/guide’s phone number stored). It is also a good idea to leave your contact number and the time you expect to return to the hotel should the hotel need to contact you.
The UK Foreign Office Advice
Our clients’ safety is at the centre of everything we do, and our operations team continually assesses and monitors the destinations we feature. We carry out thorough risk assessments and work closely with all of our suppliers to continually follow best practice. For up to date travel advice the UK government offers its Travel Aware website as well as the advice detailed below.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Advice
We receive all updates from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) with regards to travel advice and we always ensure that we follow this advice in our operations. The FCO issues travel advisories for countries based on a very wide range of factors. They may provide notification about things as simple as a football match and crowds, or they may go so far as to advise against all travel to a region. We ask all our clients to refer to the relevant Travel Advice by Country for the destinations they are visiting in order to make an informed decision on the safety of the destination based on the details provided. It also provides vital information regarding entry requirements, embassy information, local laws and customs as well as specific safety and health. Guests should take responsibility for keeping themselves up to date with this advice. Please also ensure that, if you are transiting through another country, you have read the advice and meet the entry requirements for that destination too.
The FCO travel advice is applicable to British Passport Holders. Most governments will issue their own travel advice for a region and, if you are not a UK resident then you can find some helpful links below:
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade https://www.mfat.govt.nz/
Canadian Consular Affairs Bureau http://voyage.gc.ca/
The U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel.html
If the FCO deems that there is an unacceptable level of risk for UK citizens then, together with the government, they may issue an advisory against all travel to a region or country. If such an advisory is published, then we will act accordingly, and this may require the cancellation, curtailment or amendment of a holiday itinerary. These decisions are made on the basis of ensuring our clients’ safety and will affect all clients on the holiday, regardless of their nationality.
If one of our local experts suggests an amendment due to a situation which develops locally then we may also take the decision to amend an itinerary appropriately.
If we have to cancel your holiday prior to departure you will be offered the option of an alternative trip (where any price difference will either be refunded to or covered by you) or a full refund of the monies paid.
If we have to curtail a holiday, then you will be refunded for any costs for the elements we have been unable to deliver, where we have been able to secure a refund from our suppliers. If we must reroute a holiday, then any basis for refund is determined on a case by case basis and dependent on whether the central holiday experience was provided or not.
Brexit information for British Passport holders
Information for British Passport Holders
It is your responsibility to ensure that your passport and/or any required visas are up to date for your holiday. Please take special note of rules relating to passport validity as these have changed since Brexit. You can find more general advice from the UK government on their Passport rules for travel to Europe and then country specific advice on the Foreign Travel Advice page under the entry requirements section.
Please also check the UK Governments ‘Get Travel Smart’ campaign for up to date information on travel advice by country, information on Travel Insurance and information on how to renew your passport if required.
The government have released the following guidance on passport validity for travel to Europe should the UK leave the EU without a deal. Please read the guidance on the link below carefully if you are travelling over or after the 29th March 2019.
The government have released the following guidance on passport validity for travel to Europe should the UK leave the EU without a deal. Please read the guidance on the link below carefully if you are travelling over or after the 29th March 2019.
The government have released the following guidance on passport validity for travel to Europe should the UK leave the EU without a deal. Please read the guidance on the link below carefully if you are travelling over or after the 29th March 2019.
Flight schedule changes and connecting transportation
On your documentation, we will confirm your flight schedule. Sometimes the flight number, routing and timings might change prior to your departure. If the change is classed as a significant change then we will contact you to discuss this. Please see our booking conditions for details.
Flight schedule changes can impact on your pre and post-holiday travel arrangements if these have been booked separately to your holiday. We strongly recommend that you do not book transport (such as trains or transfers), car parking or non-connecting flights to the departure point for your holiday until you have received your final confirmed travel times when your final travel documents are issued. We are not responsible for the effect of any schedule change on your pre or post travel arrangements. We strongly recommend that you do not purchase non-flexible or non-refundable tickets to avoid cancellation and penalty charges.
Booking your own flights - cancellation disclaimer
If you have chosen to book your own flights, then you will need to wait until we confirm to you that the holiday departure has met the minimum numbers required to run (if applicable to your chosen holiday). Once the holiday is guaranteed to run, you will be informed and you can then make your arrangements.
If transfers are included in your holiday, please ensure that any potential flights will be met by our standard transfers (speak to one of our Travel Experts for advice) otherwise private transfer supplements may be applicable. Once your flights are booked, please send us a copy of your detailed flight itinerary.
Please be aware that most tickets are non-refundable in the case of cancellation. For this reason, we strongly advise you check the rules of the ticket and check the limitations of your cancellation insurance before booking. We cannot be held liable, in the unlikely eventuality that we should be forced to cancel or amend your trip, for losses incurred relating to any flight booking you have made.
Terms and Conditions
Our full booking terms and conditions can be found on our website: https://www.theaurorazone.com/booking-conditions
Agenda
Agenda
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DAY 1
Flights to Tromsø and Overnight Stay
Arriving at Tromsø airport, you’ll get settled into your hotel for a relaxing night before travelling to the far north. Your hotel puts you in the heart of Tromsø so you’re in a great location to take a stroll into the bustling centre and sample the local food.
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DAY 2
Flights to Longyearbyen and Arrival in Spitsbergen
After breakfast in the morning, it’s time to fly to Norway’s Arctic Archipelago and the island of Spitsbergen. Following a short transfer, you’ll arrive in the northernmost town on the planet, Longyearbyen.
The small, yet bustling town centre is full of opportunities to taste Arctic dishes and local delicacies. We recommend visiting one of the many eateries for a spectacular start to your stay in Spitsbergen.
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DAY 3
Tour of Longyearbyen and Wilderness Evening at Camp Barentz
Following breakfast, you’ll take a tour of Longyearbyen with a knowledgeable local guide. You’ll explore the main attractions before driving through the stunning surrounding valley and looking out for the local Svalbard reindeer. There will be plenty of stops to take photos of the landscape, flora, and fauna before you visit the Global Seed Vault - a site of huge importance. You will be out for approximately two hours.
Tonight, you’ll get your first taste of the magic of the Arctic wilderness. You’ll travel out of town and to the mountainous Advent Valley where a special wilderness camp awaits. Here, you are in prime Aurora territory.
Upon arrival, you’ll be met by the evening’s host who will welcome you with drinks and homemade food around the campfire. Your knowledgeable host will help you keep watch for the Northern Lights as you enjoy a real Svalbard meal. You will be out for approximately 3 hours.
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DAY 4
Electric Snowmobile Safari and Northern Lights Hunt via Snowcat
Today, following breakfast, you’ll explore the wilderness further. Jumping onto an electric snowmobile, these quiet machines will allow you to experience the Arctic silence as you move swiftly over the snowy trails.
Without the disturbance of sound, you’re less likely to disrupt the wildlife in the area. Your guide will be on the lookout for reindeer, polar foxes, and polar bears. You will be out for approximately 3 hours. Please note, you must hold a driving licence and be over 18 to drive a snowmobile.
Tonight, you’ll get another opportunity to search for the Northern Lights. You’ll travel in unique style on a snowcat - with ample window space to keep your eyes on the skies. Making your way out of town and into the darkness, you’ll be in an excellent Northern Lights location where hopefully, the green lights will start to dance. You will be out for approximately 2.5 hours.
Included Meals: Breakfast -
DAY 5
Husky Safari
Fill up on breakfast because today, you’ll get to experience the exceptional Arctic activity of a husky safari. Upon first meeting them, the dogs will sound very loud and excited as they are as eager as you to start the trip. Once they take to the trails, all you’ll hear is the sounds of the paws on the snow and your sled being gently pulled into the vast valley.
Back at the husky centre, you’ll have the opportunity to meet the rest of the huskies for cuddles and photographs. You will be out for approximately 4 hours.
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DAY 6
Departure
Today it is unfortunately time for your Spitsbergen trip to come to an end. Following breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight home.
Included Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation
Accommodation
Included in price
Clarion Hotel - The Edge
Nights: 1
Situated right in the centre of Tromsø, the Clarion Hotel The Edge puts you in a prime location to explore the ‘Paris of the North’ and is an excellent base to transfer to your memorable activities.
Hotel Facilities
- Enjoy great views of the brilliant architecture of the city as it reflects in the waters just outside the hotel or head to the 11th-floor sky bar – the only one of its kind in the city – for a vista like no other (open Thursday to Saturday only)
- The hotel puts great emphasis on being eco-friendly and is built with an environmental classification A.
- Keep up with your fitness in the onsite gym with stunning sea views
- Enjoy a delicious meal at your culinary home from home, The Living Room
Room Facilities
- Twin/Double Rooms: the hotel offers standard double rooms as well as a standard twin room (two single beds). All rooms are ensuite and come with WiFi, minibar, iron and ironing board.
- Deluxe Double/Junior Suite/Family Room: for larger groups, we can offer an upgrade to a deluxe double (sleeps up to 3 persons) or a junior suite or family room for 4 people.
NB: The hotel is cash-free. They take payment by credit or debit card and accept all major international cards.
Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen
Nights: 2-5
The Radisson Blu is located in the centre of Longyearbyen and is regarded as the world’s northernmost full-service hotel. It provides a wonderful base from which to explore this wild and remote land and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Hotel facilities
- The hotel has 95 rooms and is situated in the centre of Longyearbyen, surrounded by stunning mountains and the icy sea
- With a crackling fire and sweeping views of the polar landscape, restaurant Nansen serves hearty Arctic cuisine that is sure to warm you up after a day of exploration
- The Barentz Pub & Spiseri serves a variety of beer, wine and spirits, as well as offering home-style cooking. It is an ideal place to relax and mingle at the end of a fun-filled day
- Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel
- Outdoor hot tubs and a sauna are available and payable locally
Guest room types
Hotel rooms: Standard rooms include either a double or twin beds, with room for one extra bed. Each room includes an en-suite bathroom with bathtub, mini bar, TV and Wi-Fi. Guests can upgrade to a suite for a supplement.
Other options
Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen
The Radisson Blu is located in the centre of Longyearbyen and is regarded as the world’s northernmost full-service hotel. It provides a wonderful base from which to explore this wild and remote land and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
Hotel facilities
- The hotel has 95 rooms and is situated in the centre of Longyearbyen, surrounded by stunning mountains and the icy sea
- With a crackling fire and sweeping views of the polar landscape, restaurant Nansen serves hearty Arctic cuisine that is sure to warm you up after a day of exploration
- The Barentz Pub & Spiseri serves a variety of beer, wine and spirits, as well as offering home-style cooking. It is an ideal place to relax and mingle at the end of a fun-filled day
- Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel
- Outdoor hot tubs and a sauna are available and payable locally
Guest room types
Hotel rooms: Standard rooms include either a double or twin beds, with room for one extra bed. Each room includes an en-suite bathroom with bathtub, mini bar, TV and Wi-Fi. Guests can upgrade to a suite for a supplement.
Funken Lodge - Spitsbergen
Hotel facilities
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The hotel’s main restaurant, Funktionærmessen (or more simply shortened to Funken) has wonderful views of the town and serves a carefully selected selection of delicious a la carte dishes for its guests - King crab, dry-aged meats and local food like Svalbard reindeer are amongst the specialities.
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Funken Bar is Longyearbyen’s only specialised cocktail bar with a wide selection of first-class spirits, vintage wines and decorative drinks.
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Complimentary pudding can be enjoyed every afternoon in the warmly welcoming lounge area. This is the ideal spot to sit in front of the fire enjoying a good book.
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Purchase souvenirs in the small gift shop next to the reception
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The hotel also has a sauna for guest use which is heated daily and a small gym onsite.
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Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Room types
Double/twin rooms: these stylish rooms have everything you need for a comfortable stay and a great night's sleep. Each room has a TV, tea and coffee-making facilities, toiletries, bathrobes, thermostat and minibar.
Suites: the suites are spacious and comfortable and offer additional amenities to the standard rooms, including a separate bedroom and living room with workspace and wonderful views over the town or surrounding mountains.