All in one – Sightseeing, Bird watching and Husky Visit
This is a tailor-made trip for those who would like to have it all in one package.
The exclusive Northern Light chase
Come with us to chase the northern light.
Sightseeing winter with electrical fatbike
A round trip with electric bikes enables you to experience a lot of Longyearbyen’s sights in a comfortable and efficient way, while getting close to nature. It is not uncommon to have to stop for reindeer and polar foxes when you travel silently and environment friendly on two wheels.
Half day dog sledding trip in Bolterdalen
This dogsledgetrip goes through beautiful Bolterdalen, which offers unique arctic scenery and good chances of observing artic wildlife, such as reindeer and ptarmigan
Dog sledding to a Trapper’s Cabin
Experience Svalbard’s winter, magical natural wonders,ice cave inside a glacier, dogsledding and our cozy cabin.
Half day dogsledding trip in Bolterdalen
This dogsledgetrip goes through beautiful Bolterdalen, which offers unique arctic scenery and good chances of observing artic wildlife, such as reindeer and ptarmigan.
Northern Lights Safari with Dogsled
The darkness and the snow arrives at about the same time in Svalbard – and the white cover makes the polarnight seem less dark. Dancing northern lights,glittering moonlight and the dark skys contrast to the white snowcover is something you dont want to miss out on!
Snowmobile Safari to Ice Cave
Did you know that more than 60% of Svalbard is covered with ice? No matter where you travel in Svalbard, it’s hard to avoid seeing a glacier. What does it look like inside these glaciers?
Snowmobile Safari to the Wild Fjords
You don’t need to travel far from Longyearbyen to achieve unique nature-based experiences. By driving approx. 35 km to Elveneset, you will be rewarded with views of several arms of the fjord and majestic mountains.
Snowmobile Safari to Tempelfjorden
Experience the feeling of cruising through valleys, between high mountains and out to the cold coastal landscape by snowmobile. Our destination is the Tempelfjord, where the legendary trapper Hilmar Nøis spent 26 winters.