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Seaventure (66° Expeditions)

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SEAVENTURE
Sail from Iceland’s green fjords at 60°N, pass the remote Jan Mayen Island, and reach the icy edge beyond 80°N in Svalbard. Cross the Arctic Circle and experience landscapes ranging from lush valleys to pristine glaciers.

 

Destination
Iceland, Jan Mayen and Svalbard

 

Travel Date
24th June 2026

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Itinerary Highlights

  1. Journey Across Latitudes: Sail from Iceland’s green fjords at 60°N, pass the remote Jan Mayen Island, and reach the icy edge beyond 80°N in Svalbard. Cross the Arctic Circle and experience landscapes ranging from lush valleys to pristine glaciers.
  2. Remote Arctic Destinations: Visit rarely traveled locations such as Grímsey, Jan Mayen, and Svalbard’s northern reaches for an exclusive polar adventure beyond typical cruise routes.
  3. Incredible Wildlife Encounters: Witness puffins in flight, seals lounging on ice, walruses on the shore, and possibly a polar bear roaming the ice. Every day offers close-up encounters with Arctic life in its purest form.
  4. Spectacular Scenery & Photography: Dramatic fjords, snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and midnight sun create perfect conditions for breathtaking photographs.
  5. Early Summer Polar Season: Explore the Arctic as sea ice begins to melt, bringing the landscape to life and offering a unique combination of vibrant wildlife and dramatic scenery.
  6. Premium Expedition Ship & Expert Team: Travel aboard Seaventure, a high ice-class vessel with only 150 passengers, guided by experienced captains and expedition leaders, enabling safe, flexible exploration of remote areas.

Itinerary Reminder: This itinerary is for reference only. The actual itinerary may be adjusted due to weather, sea conditions, etc. Please refer to the ship’s notice for details.


Itinerary Log

Day 1 : 2026/06/24

Arrive & Welcome: Reykjavik, Iceland

Welcome to Reykjavik. You will be greeted by our dedicated staffs when you walk out the Arrival Hall at Keflavik Airport. A group transfer will take you to the hotel in your pre-cruise package for rest.

Our complimentary Air2Sea transfer will be available from Keflavik Airport (REK) from 12pm to 6pm on a 2-hour frequency (12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm). Pre-reserved is required. Please leave some time between flight arrival and shuttle bus departure.

If you will travel from other places or arrive earlier, your hotel room will be available for check-in starting from 3pm.

 


 

Day 2 : 2026/06/25

Embark: Reykjavik, Iceland

Spend the day exploring by your own before transferring to the pier in the afternoon to board Seaventure.

You will be warmed welcome by our Expedition Team and crew when you step aboard. Settle into your cabin, and feel the anticipation before setting sail. Your extraordinary voyage to the western Greenland, the home of icebergs, will start.

 


 

Day 3 – Day 4 : 2026/06/26-27

Explore Westfjords

Located in the northwest of Iceland and extending into the Greenland Sea, the Westfjords is one of the country’s most remote and least visited regions. Known for its dramatic fjord landscapes, towering mountains plunge directly into the sea, creating a uniquely mysterious Nordic scenery.

We will have the opportunity to visit some of the following sites, all depends on the weather & sea conditions as well as the captain and expedition leader’s decision:

Vigur Island: Home to colonies of eiders, arctic terns, black-backed gulls, and charming puffins. Seals are often seen resting lazily on the rocks.

Djúpavík: The ruins of an old herring factory stand silently at the edge of a deep fjord, telling stories of a once-prosperous fishing era.

Drangsnes: A small seaside village where natural geothermal hot springs bring warmth and tranquility to the surrounding fjord landscape.

 


 

Day 5 : 2026/06/28

Explore Skagafjörður

Located in northern Iceland, Skagafjörður is a breathtaking region where majestic fjords blend with rolling hills and steep cliffs, creating a dramatic natural landscape. The area is home to a rich variety of seabirds, including puffins and cormorants, which nest along the rugged rock faces and fill the skies with their graceful flight.

We will have the opportunity to visit some of the following sites, all depends on the weather & sea conditions as well as the captain and expedition leader’s decision:

Malmey Island: Land on this remote island to explore hidden trails and cliffs surrounded by nesting seabirds.

Drangey Island: Cruise along this striking rock island, where towering cliffs and abundant birdlife showcase the raw beauty of northern Iceland.

Hofsós: Visit this peaceful fjordside village, stroll through its tranquil streets, discover local crafts, and experience the unique charm of Icelandic coastal life.

 


 

Day 6 : 2026/06/29

Grímsey, Iceland

Located at latitude 66°33′N, setting foot on this small island means you have officially crossed the Arctic Circle. Colonies of puffins nest along the steep cliffs, creating a lively and picturesque scene. The island’s most famous attraction is the Arctic Circle Line, marking the exact boundary of the Arctic region and serving as a perfect photo stop.

 


 

Day 7 : 2026/06/30

Jan Mayen

Sailing north to latitude 71°N, we reach Jan Mayen Island, located in the heart of the Arctic Ocean and known as one of the world’s most isolated islands. The air here is often filled with mist, and the black-sand beaches are dotted with resilient vegetation that clings to life in the harsh environment. There are no permanent residents on the island, only occasional scientific research teams, giving the place an otherworldly, untouched atmosphere.

Weather permitting, we will go ashore by Zodiac, led by our expedition team, to explore this uninhabited Arctic wilderness and experience the profound solitude of the far north.

 


 

Day 8 : 2026/07/01

At Sea

Continuing northward, we sail toward the Svalbard Archipelago, famously known as the “Kingdom of Polar Bears.” A day at sea offers a rare chance to slow down and unwind. You may choose to stretch in the gym, attend an engaging lecture, watch for whales from the deck, enjoy some quiet reading, or simply relax and immerse yourself in the deep blue of the Arctic waters.

 

 


 

Day 9 : 2026/07/02

Bellsund, Svalbard

Bellsund, on the southwest coast of the Svalbard Archipelago, presents quintessential Arctic scenery where snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and tundra merge seamlessly. Busy seabirds nest along the western cliffs, while Arctic foxes and reindeer can often be seen roaming the tundra.

This area was an important whaling ground in the 17th century, and remnants of early 20th-century mining operations still stand, blending the stark Arctic wilderness with traces of human history.

 


 

Day 10 – Day 11 : 2026/07/03-04

Northwest Spitsbergen National Park

With the highest ice-class rating, Seaventure will take you into the Earth’s northernmost wilderness in the icy region north of the Svalbard Archipelago for a true polar expedition. This pristine world is shaped by massive ice floes, deep blue seas, and the glow of the midnight sun. Tracking polar bears will be one of the most thrilling highlights of the journey. Weather and ice conditions permitting, we may even travel beyond the 80°N latitude line.

Although it may appear desolate, this icy sea is a secret haven for Arctic wildlife. Whales breach the waters, seals rest lazily on ice floes, and walruses play along the shores. The most breathtaking moments come from searching for the Arctic apex predator, the polar bear. Accompanied by our expedition team, you will experience a bear-spotting adventure that brings pure wilderness excitement and unmatched anticipation to your polar journey.

 


 

Day 11 : 2026/07/05

Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard

Ny-Ålesund was once a small mining town in the Svalbard Archipelago and has long served as a gateway to the Arctic. It was the starting point for many famous polar explorers. The town continues to attract scientists from around the world, hosting research stations dedicated to glaciology, wildlife studies, and climate change.

Be sure not to miss the museum and the famous post office, which is considered the northernmost post office in the world.

 


 

Day 12 : 2026/07/06

Longyearbyen, Svalbard & Return to Oslo, Norway

This morning, the Seaventure arrives in Longyearbyen. After breakfast, take a moment to say farewell to your expedition team and fellow travelers. You will then transfer to the airport for your charter flight back to Oslo, bringing your unforgettable Arctic Three Islands expedition to a close.

The information of charter flight will be available in March 2026. We highly recommend staying an extra night in Oslo after the charter flight arrives.

 


 

Inclusions & Exclusions

 

Inclusions

  1. Complimentary airport transfer from Reykjavik  Keflavik Airport (REK) to hotel on day 1.
  2. One night pre-cruise hotel in Reykjavik on day 1, and transfer from the hotel to port.
  3. Charter flight from Longyearbyen to Oslo on day 13, and transfer from port to airport.
  4. One waterproof polar expedition jacket.
  5. One reusable water bottle.
  6. 10GB WiFi package for personal devices
  7. Onboard accommodation during the voyage, including daily cabin service.
  8. All meals and snacks on board.
  9. Beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner onboard the ship.
  10. Coffee/Tea 24 hours a day.
  11. Complimentary in-suite mini-bar replenishment daily with soft drinks.
  12. All included shore excursions and Zodiac cruises.
  13. Educational lectures and guiding services provided by Expedition Team.
  14. A pair of loaner boots for use during the voyage.
  15. Port surcharges, permits and landing fees.

Exclusions

  1. Onboard service charge: US$15 per ship night per person is automatically added to your onboard account.
  2. International or domestic flights – unless specified in the itinerary.
  3. Transfers – unless specified in the itinerary.
  4. Airport arrival or departure taxes.
  5. Passport, visa, reciprocity and vaccination fees and charges.
  6. Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges.
  7. Hotel accommodation and meals – unless specified in the itinerary.
  8. Optional excursions and activity surcharges.
  9. All items of a personal nature, including but not limited to alcoholic beverages (outside of dinner service), laundry services, and personal clothing.

 


 

Visa requirements
 
All planned activities may change due to weather and ice conditions.

Please ensure you meet all entry and boarding requirements.

 


Important Reminder

 

We are obligated to inform you that all activities in the Arctic region may be affected by weather changes, and the shipping company will not carry out any actions that may compromise the safety experience of travelers and staff. At the same time, as the Arctic trip is a special travel activity to remote areas of the world, the shipping company reserves the right to change or delete the route and activity arrangements described in the itinerary without consultation with the traveler when affected by weather conditions, changes in terminals and landing points, carrier safety and life, political unrest, and any other factors beyond the control of the shipping company.​ The adjustment of such itineraries will be entirely carried out by the captain and the expedition leader based on the safety of the vessel and the maximization of the interests of all travelers, and such decisions will not be questioned by any party. In the event that the itinerary is adjusted under such circumstances, the traveler will not receive any refund and has no right to make any other compensation claims.

Additional information

Room Type

Porthole Stateroom, Window Deck 4 Fwd, Window Deck 4 Mid Ship, Window Deck 5 Fwd, Window Deck 5 Mid Ship, Veranda Stateroom, Owner's Suite

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