Polar Bear Explorer
Join us in 2024 for polar bear cruises in Svalbard aboard the R/V Kinfish, where every moment is an opportunity for polar bear watching amid the stunning Arctic scenery.
From 10660 per personYOUR Svalbard PACKING LIST Written by the NWS Safari Experts
Literally meaning ‘Cold Coast’, Svalbard has extreme weather conditions, and it is essential to be prepared for an Arctic Safari, so you don’t miss out on any of the incredible photo opportunities or unbeatable wildlife encounters. For those unsure of what to pack for your Svalbard trip, please read below for our extensive Svalbard packing list.
During the summer Svalbard season the average temperature is 5°C. Due to the wind chill factor, and when travelling to the eastern part of the archipelago, expect to experience temperatures a few degrees below zero. If you are travelling to Svalbard in April or May, it is possible to experience temperatures as low as -16°C so you will need to be prepared for colder weather for a safe and comfortable expedition.
There is normally very little rain in Svalbard, but when going ashore in the Zodiacs, it is mandatory to wear a waterproof jacket, trousers, and rubber boots. The key is to dress using the layering system, which gets rid of perspiration, insulates you from the cold and offers protection from the wind. The layering method also allows you to easily adjust your clothing when the weather and temperatures change.
Life in the North is harsh. The brief summer, when most people visit, is the only time the animals and plants must reproduce and prepare for the long winter. Consequently, they have little energy to waste on recovery from human impact. The goal of wildlife viewing should be to perceive the presence of animals in the context of their habitats. It is not in the animal’s interest to force close encounters.
Approach wildlife very slowly when taking photographs. It is important to remember that your photography is not over when the shutter clicks. Make your retreat from the subject in the same way you approach it. The key point to remember is not to cause the animals any distress. Never harass wildlife for the sake of a photograph.
Join us in 2024 for polar bear cruises in Svalbard aboard the R/V Kinfish, where every moment is an opportunity for polar bear watching amid the stunning Arctic scenery.
From 10660 per personDriving your own snowmobiles over the Arctic tundra and on-board the expedition ship, you will be on the lookout for wildlife, hoping to see polar bears, walrus, seals and reindeer alongside the epic Arctic landscape in some of the best light conditions. Svalbard is always an extraordinary adventure!
From 11000 per personExperience the Arctic like a true explorer via tented camp and husky sled, looking out for the Northern Lights and spotting wildlife in Svalbard's dramatic wilderness. Begin your adventure into the wilderness at Basecamp Hotel before spending two days camping under the stars, scouring for the magical Northern Lights and exploring the far reaches of the Arctic. Watch for wildlife and travel by husky sled before recuperating in luxury with a stay at Isfjord Radio, a converted radio station turned comfortable wilderness hotel.
From 6000 per personDressing properly is the key to being comfortable in the Arctic. It is important to keep dry and keep warm as wetness increases the loss of body heat. Overdressing can also be an issue as too many layers may cause perspiration and therefore wetness. For your trip, we recommend dressing in layers, giving you flexibility to add or subtract layers according to your needs and the changes in weather.
Why? This layer is in direct contact with your skin. Its purpose is to pull moisture away from your skin and keep you dry.
What? Synthetic fabrics such as polypropylene and polyester, merino wool and silk. Avoid cotton, down and activewear. The fit should be snug to your skin but not restricting.
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Why? This layer adds insulation by trapping body heat to keep you warm but continues to move moisture outward, providing insulation and retains body heat without restricting movement. This will help you control your body temperature.
What? Fleece, wool and down. This layer should be roomy enough to fit your base layer underneath without being too restricting.
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Why? The outer layer acts as protection from the elements by blocking wind and precipitation. It is important that this layer is breathable, allowing air to circulate and excess moisture to escape.
What? Shell jackets (Gore-Tex or equivalent) provide great protection from the elements as it should be waterproof, windproof and breathable. Down or synthetic down jacket. The ‘fill power’ of down jackets refers to the amount of warmth it provides. A jacket with a fill power of 600-700 is good and 750-850 is excellent.
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A pair of binoculars per person is highly recommended as they can add immense quality to your travel experience as sightings will often be from a distance.
The camera gear you bring to the Arctic is completely up to you! Wildlife will generally be 100 metres away or more. If you are a serious photographer, it would be a good idea to bring a telephoto lens (optimal would be 500-600mm), a mid-range zoom (70-200mm), a tele-converter (1.5x) and a wide-angle lens (24mm or less). If you do not currently own a lens that fits these suggestions then it is possible to rent a lens from a photography store, which is a more economical option. However, guests have also had success using a point-and-shoot camera.
The weather in the Arctic can be unpredictable and depending on the season we recommend bringing snow or rain covers and heavy-duty plastic bags to wrap your gear in.
Whatever camera you use, be sure to check that it is working properly before you depart for Svalbard. If it is a new camera, we recommend that you bring the manual to help address any problems you might unexpectedly encounter!
Please note AECO bans the use of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles. These are not permitted under any circumstances.
In conclusion, packing the right gear is crucial for maximising your Arctic Safari expedition in Svalbard. By understanding the extreme weather conditions and wildlife encounters unique to this region, you can ensure a safe, comfortable, and memorable experience. Don't forget to refer to our comprehensive packing list to make sure you have everything you need for your adventure. Ready to embark on an unforgettable journey? Get in contact below and get ready to explore the wonders of Svalbard!