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| Day | Place | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Longyearbyen and Alkehornet | Embark in Longyearbyen, guillemots, kittiwakes, reindeer and Arctic foxes at the Alkehornet bird cliff |
| Day 2 | Gravneset and Smeerenburg | Historic whaling cemetery, see Arctic terns, geese and beautiful scenery |
| Day 3 | Pack Ice | Tender excursion in search of polar bears, bearded seals, and ivory gulls, take the Polar Plunge! |
| Day 4 | Alkefjellet and Bråsvellbreen | Svalbard’s most famous bird cliffs, over 60,000 pairs of Brünnich’s guillemots, sail along the 180km Bråsvellbreen glacier front |
| Day 5 | Hinlopenstretet and Torellneset | Polar bears are often sighted in this region, visit a well-known walrus haul-out site |
| Day 6 | Sorgfjorden | Known for its dramatic historical events, spot Svalbard reindeer, Arctic foxes and walrus |
| Day 7 | Krossfjorden and Kongsfjorden | 12km long Lilliehöökbreen Glacier, snow-covered peaks and sweeping glaciers |
| Day 8 | Longyearbyen, Norway | Return to Longyearbyen and disembark for your onwards journey |

The Aqua Lares features 15 bespoke cabins, a one-to-one crew-to-guest ratio, and expert-led excursions. While sailing in the Arctic, itineraries explore Svalbard’s icy wilderness, home to polar bears, walruses, and dramatic glaciers that define one of the planet’s last great frontiers. She pairs days of adventure with all the comforts of a five-star hotel, including a curated fine dining experience, highly personalised service, and a range of social spaces for rest and relaxation. Whether it’s sipping cocktails on the sun deck, cooling off at the jacuzzi, indulging in a spa treatment, or setting out on guided Arctic expeditions, moments on board can be just as special as those spent exploring the wonders of the Arctic Ocean.

Board Aqua Lares in Longyearbyen, the northernmost town in the world, and settle into your luxurious cabin. In the afternoon, visit Alkehornet, a dramatic bird cliff where thousands of guillemots and kittiwakes nest. The tundra below often attracts grazing reindeer and, with luck, Arctic foxes on the prowl.

Begin the day at Gravneset, a headland surrounded by glaciers and mountains, where a historic whaling cemetery tells tales of early Arctic explorers. In the afternoon, your adventure continues to Smeerenburg Fjord and Sorgattet, once the center of 17th-century Dutch whaling. Step ashore at the historic site, surrounded by Arctic terns, geese, and the stark beauty of the high Arctic coast.

After an overnight voyage from Smeerenburg, venture into the drifting pack ice, a silent expanse stretching toward the horizon. Head out on a tender excursion in search of polar bears, bearded seals, and ivory gulls in their natural habitat — some of the rarest wildlife encounters on the planet. In the afternoon, take part in a polar plunge and immerse yourself in the frigid Arctic waters.

Start the day exploring one of Svalbard’s most famous bird cliffs. Its basalt walls rise steeply from the sea and are home to over 60,000 pairs of Brünnich’s guillemots during the summer breeding season. The cliffs provide nesting ledges for the birds, while Arctic foxes and glaucous gulls are often seen below, preying on eggs or chicks. Later in the day, sail along the Bråsvellbreen glacier front, an outlet of the Austfonna ice cap. Stretching nearly 180 kilometers, this is one of the longest glacier fronts of the northern hemisphere. During summer, meltwater streams pour down its face in striking seasonal waterfalls, a distinctive feature of this vast ice wall.

In the morning, navigate Hinlopenstretet, the strait separating Spitsbergen from Nordaustlandet. The passage is bordered by steep cliffs and several tidewater glaciers, an important summer habitat for Brünnich’s guillemots, which nest on the cliffs, and the waters may hold bearded seals and drifting pack ice. Polar bears are often sighted in this region, particularly along the ice edge. In the afternoon, land at Torellneset, this gravel spit is a well-known walrus haul-out site, where groups of Atlantic walrus rest on the beach between feeding bouts in the surrounding shallow waters.

Arrive at Sorgfjorden, located at the northwestern tip of Spitsbergen. The fjord is famous for its dramatic historical events, most notably the naval battle of 1693, when French warships clashed with Dutch whalers. Along its shores, traces of the whaling era remain visible, including graves and blubber ovens from the 17th century. Svalbard reindeer and Arctic foxes are sometimes spotted along the shoreline, while walrus may gather at haul-outs near the fjord entrance. In summer, Arctic terns, geese, and other migratory birds add to the seasonal life of the high Arctic coast.

In the morning, explore Krossfjorden, where the immense Lilliehöökbreen Glacier stretches for more than 12 kilometers. Seals often haul out on the drifting ice, and flocks of kittiwakes soar above. Later in the day, head onwards to Kongsfjorden, one of the most beautiful fjords in Svalbard. Surrounded by snow-covered peaks and sweeping glaciers, the fjord has long drawn explorers and scientists, its dramatic landscapes offering some of the most striking scenery in the archipelago.

Return to Longyearbyen as the ship replenishes itself for the next leg of the journey. Take the day to unwind on board Aqua Lares. Enjoy the social spaces at your leisure, whether it be sipping cocktails in the lounge, a workout in the open air, or a soothing spa treatment, before disembarking.