The start of our adventurous Spitsbergen expedition is Longyearbyen, the capital of Spitsbergen. Depending on the wind and weather, we will head south from here, either directly or with a stopover, into the open Arctic Ocean. A good 500 nautical miles lie ahead of us before we reach the Norwegian mainland coast. If the weather conditions permit, we can also make a stopover on the famous Bear Islands halfway along the route. The rest of our journey then takes us right into the fascinatingly beautiful landscapes of northern Norway with its islands, fjords and small villages, before we reach the “Paris of the North”. This is exactly what the Norwegians call the tranquil yet lively Tromsø. Numerous expeditions to the Arctic and Spitsbergen have departed from here in recent decades. We now sail across the Vestfjorden between Lofoten and the Norwegian mainland down to Bodø in stages. Not only will we experience the imposing Lofoten Wall up close, but we will also get to know the country and its people directly during various stops. Experience this unique adventure on our exclusively equipped expedition yacht POLARIS. An experience you will remember for a long time to come.
Expected course of the trip:
We sail with the POLARIS from Longyearbyen out into the open Arctic Ocean towards the south. The distance to the Norwegian mainland coast is then a good 500 nautical miles. Depending on the wind and weather, a possible stopover would be the Bear Islands about halfway there. For the rest of our trip, we will sail along the west coast of northern Norway to Tromsø and on to the Lofoten Islands and Bodø, the destination of our long journey. Depending on the weather and the schedule, it may be necessary to cover longer sections of the journey under engine. Total distance: approx. 900 nautical miles.
This extraordinary trip will be led by our professional skipper Simon Eder and another of our experienced sailors.
IMPORTANT information:
Svalbard is also known as the largest polar bear enclosure in the world. After all, over 2000 of these impressive white giants live here. Due to the resulting dangers, the respective skippers will carry a long gun and one or more signal pistols with special ammunition when going ashore. It goes without saying that all our skippers are trained and instructed in advance as part of an appropriate certificate of competence. We will also take additional measures to ensure the maximum safety of our guests. In addition to the aforementioned weapons and signaling devices, this includes extensive medical equipment, additional redundant safety equipment (such as additional inflatable boats and another special plastic dinghy), Iridium and Starlink communication and much more. However, such an expedition cannot be carried out entirely without risk. Please bear this in mind when booking. The advertised trip takes us to a remote area and therefore has a certain expedition character. This includes not only limited and sometimes cost-intensive supply options, but also a lack of maritime infrastructure such as ports and marinas. Up here, we will be on our own most of the time. In this respect, we will also send all participants a waiver of liability and a medical questionnaire before confirming the booking.
Personal equipment:
In addition to the usual requirements for warm and waterproof (sailing) clothing on sailing trips to the high latitudes, a survival suit is also mandatory for everyone on this trip. This is primarily due to the low water temperatures even in summer and the associated risks. We will have an appropriate number of suits on board for all our guests. If you prefer to bring your own survival suit, these can also be rented from the relevant providers or purchased from specialist retailers by each fellow traveler.
Services included:
Information on arrival and departure:
Please note the different departure and destination ports (Longyearbyen -> Bodø) when planning your trip. You can reach Longyearbyen quickly and easily by flight via Oslo. Oslo (OSL) itself can be reached by direct flight from Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam and Brussels. The return journey from Bodø is also via Tromsø/Oslo as a stopover. In this respect, we recommend the usual booking portals for your research. Sometimes it also makes sense to search for flights directly on the websites of the relevant airlines to obtain additional allotments or a cheaper price. For Norway, this is usually the airline SAS. You can also find an overview of all Norwegian airports, including the connections available from there, at Avinor.




| Tour | SPITZBERGEN Return journey - Longyearbyen to Bodø |
| Number | PO-04-09-2027-R |
| Duration | 12 Day(s) - 1 Tour |
| Available places | 5 |
| Date | 04.09.2027 – 15.09.2027 |
| Price | EUR 3.200,00 – 6.000,00 |
| Location | Longyearbyen - SPITZBERGEN 6HHX+HQF, SJ 9170 Longyearbyen |
| Contact | HS Segelreisen GmbH In Laisen 74 72766 Reutlingen Tel. 00491718382730 www.hs-segelreisen.de |
| Registration deadline | 05.09.2027 23:55 |
| Status | Open for registrations |
| No. | Date | Time | Trainer | Location | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 04.09.2027 | 16:00 – 10:00 | Simon Eder | Longyearbyen - SPITZBERGEN | SPITZBERGEN Rückreise - Longyearbyen nach Longyearbyen |