The Wonders of Arctic Svalbard: Sailing Expedition
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- Vessel: Valiente
- Where: Svalbard, Norway
- Duration: 12 days
- Embark: Longyearbyen, Svalbard - 25 July 2026, 14:00
- Disembark: Longyearbyen, Svalbard - 5 August 2026, 14:00
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Discover the land of the midnight sun with an expedition sailing holiday in the Arctic Circle around the archipelago of Svalbard.
Join expedition vessel Valiente in the heart of the Arctic circle as she takes guests on an adventure sailing holiday to explore the fascinating fragile archipelago of Svalbard.
On this expedition you will have the opportunity to see and experience Svalbard in a way that few have done before. With a fully equipped expedition vessel and as a small group, you will get close to nature and wildlife, both on sea and on land by foot.
- SKIPPERED SAILING
- PRIVATE CABINS
- Full BOARD
- BUCKET LIST LOCATION
- POLAR BEARS!
- Hands-on Experience
- Sustainable Travel
- Tickets & Booking
- Sail area & highlights
- Gallery
- Life on board
- Kit list
- Sample menu
- Travel planning
- The boat
- FAQs
- What's included
- Boat schedule
YOUR SAILING AREA
Svalbard, Norway
High in the Arctic circle sits the the world’s most northernmost town, sitting halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole. Svalbard is one of Europe’s last great wildernesses, often referred to as the “land of the midnight sun” when from mid-May to late September, the archipelago sits in 24hour daylight.
With more polar bears than people, this epic terrain is not for the faint hearted but perfect for the adventure traveller. Ice covered fjords, colossal glaciers and soaring mountains really hit home how wild, rugged and fragile this beautiful landscape is. Discovering Svalbard under sail is by far the best and most sustainable way to see the very best of this Arctic archipelago. Svalbard has strict tourism policies in place with travellers unable to leave the main town of Longyearbyen without a registered guide. Valiente has been given special permission to sail and explore this magical landscape with a registered guide onboard meaning guests are in safe hands at all times.
Valiente will sail clockwise around the whole of Spitsbergen, with the sun and with the current. On the northern side of the archipelago, you can go ashore on Nordaustlandet, before sailing through the Hinlopen Strait, around Barents Island, and into the Storfjorden. The program is packed with highlights as Valiente passes by many great places.
Land of the midnight sun
Svalbard is wild and fierce in its own way! An Arctic sailing around Spitsbergen gives a lot of time to dwell in nature and let the landscape sink in, and we have the surroundings mostly to ourselves this far from Longyearbyen and of what can be called civilisation on Svalbard. Valiente is able to enter small lagoons and sheltered harbours, places you may have read about in old expedition tales. On Svalbard there is midnight sun until August 11, so there will be daylight 24 hours a day.
During the 850 nautical miles in varied landscapes there are good opportunities to see polar bears, whales, seals and a bustling birdlife. You will have a unique encounter with the beautiful and uninhabited arctic landscape, that will get less desolate and uninhabited as soon as you start listening and take your time to look around and become at one with it.
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Our itinerary will be entirely dependant on the wind and weather, to ensure guest safety, a good experience and to be our travel as sustainable as possible. The itinerary below is only to be used as a guide of what to expect.
The first evening we will spend getting to know one-another, familiarising with the boat and reviewing the plan for the week. We’ll set sail into the midnight sun for our first stop towards the northern settlement of Ny-Ålesund.
Day 2: Explore Ny-Ã…lesund
The following morning, we’ll look out for a walrus colony in the Forland Strait before continuing north to Kongsfjorden, home to Ny-Ålesund, a historic research town. Marvel at the stunning Kongsfjord scenery with three pyramidal mountains: Dana, Nora, and Svea.
Days 3 – 5: North’s Cultural Heritage
Sail to Smeerenburgfjord, named after 17th-century Dutch whalers. Discover preserved cultural relics in “Spekkbyen” (blubber town) before sailing to Virgohamna, rich in polar history. Journey east to the northern Spitsbergen fjords, stopping at Mushamna fishing station as we reach our northernmost point at 80 degrees north for a celebratory moment!Â
Days 6 – 8: Southbound
We turn southward, passing through Freemansundet, known for polar bears. Explore Storfjorden’s inner parts, a stunning and less-visited area. Climb mountains along the east coast, with Keilhau mountain offering a challenging ascent before round Sørkapp before heading north up the west side towards Hornsund.
Days 9 – 12: Towards Civilisation
Sail and explore Hornsund along the west coast, before we head our bows toward Isfjorden and Longyearbyen. Enjoy the protection of Hornsund against harsh weather as we witness glaciers calving into the sea as four glaciers meet in the fjord. En-route to Longyearbyen, we’ll try and stop at the Russian mining town of Barentsburg.
If this is your first time at 78 degrees north, you will have a meeting with the Arctic that that stays in your body and mind for a long time. And if you’ve been to Svalbard before, this trip will give you so many new and exciting experiences that it will be worth a new trip to the archipelago.
An expedition to Svalbard is primarily an adventurous exploration, but also a great opportunity to learn about sailing and navigation, and not least the use of a boat as a starting point for explorations and experiences on shore.
All voyages for Valiente
Valiente
Guest berths: 12 Rig: Gaff
Expedition yacht Valiente has been designed to withstand tough icy conditions so it’s little wonder she makes a great boat for Arctic sailing adventures.Â
From exploring the fjords on the West coast of Norway, to crossing the Arctic circle to Svalbard or Barents Sea sailing to Greenland, Valiente offers a unique, safe and comfortable way to explore sailing territories far off the beaten track.Â
EXPEDITION SAILING
Joining Valiente will see you become part of the crew, taking part in all aspects of sailing. From the day to day running of the boat, to cooking up meals with your fellow guests, the crew of Valiente will be on hand to guide you in this bucket list experience.
Read more about what life is like on board here
Tough on the outside, soft on the inside. With her steel hull made to withstand icy waters, below decks is a welcome contrast. Central heating runs continuously throughout the boat so you’ll be wonderfully cosy! The saloon and well-equipped galley are set mid ships with 360° windows at deck level with plenty of storage space.Â
Below Decks
All cabins have heating, comfy beds, thick duvets and wool blankets. The cabins are a mix of double beds and twin bunks but cabins are not allocated until all guests are on board so that everyone is matched with the right size bed and right facilities for their needs!Â
The Arctic sailing grounds are a vulnerable area increasingly under pressure from climate change. The owners of Valiente are committed to taking care of the environment as much as possible and believe that small boats with less people, are considerably less harmful to the environment and local wildlife, than larger cruise ships.
Deck plan
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You don’t need any experience to join Valiente’s expedition sailing holidays, just a love for the natural world and a real sense of adventure.
Getting Involved
Sailing with Valiente is a real hands-on, humbling experience as you work with the crew and fellow guests to navigate the Arctic wilderness together. Get stuck into all aspects of life on board, from taking the helm, setting & trimming the sails, basic sail theory and domestic duties.
The skipper and first mate, (plus a dedicated guide for Svalbard sailing voyages) will be onboard for the duration of Valiente’s sailing holidays. Along the way, preferably by sailing but sometimes under motor, we will include all guests in the sailing experience.Â
The physical sailing of Valiente is relatively straightforward so she’s a great boat to learn on if you haven’t sailed before. Her simple rig has three sails; the main, genoa and jib, all working off a winch system. The wheelhouse is set at deck level, with a modern navigation system. You can take the helm, working with the skipper to watch your course. The crew that sail in these waters are wildly skilled, resourceful and calm and they are always on hand to guide guests.
The boat works on a relaxed watch system, usually 4 hours on and 8 hours off. This gives guests a real chance to have some focussed sailing time but equally have the time to just be. To sit, watch the world go by, to relax, nap, read a book in your cabin, play cards in the saloon or just simply sit at the bows, watching, reflecting as the world glides by. If Valiente spends time on anchor, the watch system will run overnight, but with all guests and crew participating, you wouldn’t be on watch on consecutive nights.
There is always a thorough safety briefing and introduction once guests have settled onboard, followed by a “man overboard” procedure (don’t worry – this is a fender not a real person!) and a fire safety drill.
Below Decks
Central heating runs continuously throughout the boat, (there’s even heated towel rails in all bathroom and a heater in the wheelhouse) so she is wonderfully cosy! The spacious saloon and galley are set mid ships with 360° windows at deck level – perfect for cooking with a view. The galley is really well equipped with an induction hob, two domestic ovens, two fridge drawers and plenty of storage space.
All cabins have heating, comfy beds, thick duvets and wool blankets. Cabins are not allocated until all guests are booked and on board so that every is matched with the right size bed and right facilities for their needs! A small bath towel is provided per person but you’ll need to bring an extra hand towel or swim towel if you wish.
There are full size domestic showers with plenty of hot water although as with all sailing experiences, guests are asked to be respectful with their water consumption. It may not be possible to shower every day, but more or less every other day we are either in a harbour with fresh water or we sail through a place where we can borrow showers or enjoy a sauna. A morning swim in the sea is free and is available all year round!
Naomi from the VentureSail team sailed with Valiente in Norway – you can read her blog here for an insight into her experience!Â
Eating Aboard
Aside from setting the sails and taking the helm, the next most important aspect of Arctic sailing on Valiente is definitely the food! Once you’ve boarded the boat, a crew member will split all guests into pairs, who are then divided over a rota for breakfast, lunch and dinner duties. With an average of 10 people on board, you’ll normally end up doing one of each service over a week’s voyage.
If you’re not much of a cook, fear not! There will be a menu plan for the whole voyage already planned out with all the provisions on board. The menu plan is entirely flexible depending on the plan for the day, maybe you catch a fish or maybe the more confident cooks will want to experiment a little! Alongside the menu plan, there is a correlating recipe book, especially made with ingredients, quantities and cooking methods to match the meal plan.
Cooking on board is an integral part of how a sailing ship operates. A hearty feed after a sailing adventure, a chance to bring everyone together, for confidence to grow and cultural culinary tips to be shared.
Things to note
Sailing vs Shore time
Night-watches?
Kit List
Valiente has limited space for possessions, so please be considerate and travel as light as possible. There is no storage for rigid cases, so please bring your items in a soft bag or rucksack. We recommend a travelling light principal with lots of lightweight, easy-drying layers.
We must prepare for unpredictable weather on expeditions to north Norway, Svalbard, and Greenland. It’s wild and beautiful, and we’ve experienced temperatures from minus 3 to 15-20 degrees Celsius during summer trips. The most important thing is to enjoy the journey, using what we have, borrowing if possible, and investing in new gear when necessary.
CLOTHING & SAIL WEAR
- Woollen/thermal underwear, two sets
- Woollen socks and thermal soles, two sets
- Hat and gloves (preferably wool with wind and waterproof outer layer)
- Scarf, buff (something to keep you warm around your neck), preferably wool.
- Warm sweater, preferably with a high-neck
- Warm trousers, preferably with an inner layer
- Down Jacket or fiber-jacket (like Primaloft)
- Nice/party/”Restaurant clothes”
- Watertight sailing boots
- Trainers/light shoes to use onboard
- Hiking shoes for hiking trips ashore
- Waterproof sail-wear / oilskins. Preferably, one light shell set for hiking and one heavier for sailing
- Sailing gloves (not a must). You may also use bicycle gloves or ski gloves
- High water-tight boots of the kind you use when fishing in a river. It’s not a must but smart when going ashore in the dinghy on unsheltered beaches
OTHER EQUIPMENT
- Sunglasses, Sun cream
- Small towel, soap
- Swimming wear
- Thermos for hot water if eating freeze-dried food on a hike or hot beverages
- Personal water bottle
- Backpack for trips onshore, 40-60 litres
- Earplugs and eye-cover (if you’re a sensitive sleeper)
- Cash – NOK (sometimes useful when going ashore at smaller places)
What’s included
- Full Board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks. soft/hot drinks)
- All bedding (pillow, sheets & duvet) and wash towel
- Full crew plus tuition
- Marina and fuel fees
- All tender trips to and fro the boat
- Lifejacket
- Fishing equipment
- Use of the on board small sailing dinghy for extra practice!
What’s not included
- Alcohol
- Wetsuits
- Waterproofs > Guests can rent oilskins from us for 500NOK per trip, per person
- Swim towel
- Any flights
- Transit hotels
- Travel to and from the boat on the day of joining/leaving
- Travel Insurance
- Sailing Insurance (Please read our Sailing Insurance page for more information)
- Crew tips
- Personal expenses
- Any meals ashore
Travel insurance notes
As this is an active adventure holiday, we advise that everyone has the appropriate personal accident travel insurance whilst onboard in addition to standard travel insurance which would cover you in the time between making your booking and departing for your adventure. These policies can sometimes be combined so please check with your travel insurance provider.
Please read more information on our Insurance guidelines page.
This voyage will be not more than 12 miles offshore.
FAQ
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Are all meals included?
Yes, all meals and soft drinks are included. Guests work on a rotation basis to cook together onboard.
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Can you cater for dietary needs?
Yes - please specify at time of enquiry.
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Are there any added extras?
There's an honesty bar for soft drinks and alcohol that can be settled at the end of the voyage.
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What are the sleeping arrangements?
3x double cabins, 1x twin bunk cabin, 1 x quad bunk cabin.
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Is there a porthole in my cabin?
Yes, all cabins have portholes and deck hatches.
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How many toilet/showers does she have?
The three double cabins have en-suites and the twin cabins share a bathroom.
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Are bedding and towels included?
Yes, all bedding and a towel is provided.
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Is there a hairdryer on board?
No, please do not bring one. The sea breeze makes a great natural alternative!
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Will I be able to wash my clothes?
No, Valiente does not have laundry on board.
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Is there heating on board?
Yes!
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Do I need to tip the crew?
Tips are not mandatory but are welcomed by the crew!
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What language is spoken onboard?
English is the common deck language but there will be international guests and crew.
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Is there WIFI?
No! It's time to disconnect from the modern conforms and reconnect with nature! When within shore range, you should be able to reach 4/5G. Please make sure you have international roaming set up on your data plan.
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Can I charge my phone/Camera?
12v charging available 24/7 in every cabin and 220 EURO 2pin when connected to shore power/generator.
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What is the currency on board?
Norwegian Krone.
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Are there life jackets provided?
Yes, every bunk is numbered with an allocated life jacket.
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How do I get on and off the boat?
Valiente is often at anchor so you'll need to be comfortable climbing in and out of the tender dinghy and climbing up the boats step ladder over the gunwale - there will always be a crew member to steady. There is also a swim ladder on the stern of the boat.
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Are waterproofs provided?
Guests can rent oilskins from Valiente for 650NOK per trip, per person.
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Do I need sailing experience?
No, absolutely not! Just a lust for adventure.
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Does the boat have any water toys?
Valiente has folding kayaks and hand fishing lines.
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Will I be sea sick?
Everyone reacts differently but we recommend if you are at all worried to take some medication 24 hours before departure.
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Is there an age limit?
Minimum age 14, between 14-18 need to be accompanied by parent/guardian.
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From: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
To: Longyearbyen, Svalbard
To see where the ports are, along with your likely sailing area, please view the sail area & highlights.
GETTING THERE
Longyearbyen, Svalbard
AIR
There are several flights a day into Longyearbyen Airport from Oslo and Tromsø in Norway. Your easiest route from the UK to Longyearbyen (LYR) Airport, Svalbard is from London Heathrow via Oslo.Â
The airport shuttle service stops at all hotels in the centre.
Taxis and buses meet each incoming /outgoing flight, even the ones in the middle of the night and will stop at the marina on request.
STAY
There are lots of places to stay. Try: Gjesthuset 102 ; a former coal miners barracks. Basecamp Hotel, Hotell Polfareren, Mary-Ann’s Polarrigg or Funken Lodge.
**Please note that you need a guide to travel anywhere outside the town of Longyearbyen due to the risk from polar bear.**