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Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen - Arctic Island Discovery from Glasgow

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Svalbard Cruise | Iceland, Jan Mayen and Spitsbergen – Arctic Island Discovery from Glasgow
Leaving from: Glasgow
Cruise ship: MS Spitsbergen
Visiting: Glasgow Heimaey Island Grundarfjørdur Isafjørdur
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HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

Hurtigruten Expeditions offers more than 125 years of cruising experience, providing small-ship exploration of more than 250 destinations across 30-plus countries.

On Hurtigruten Expeditions cruise adventures, you will be accompanied by a highly skilled crew and expedition team on one of nine intimately-scaled expedition ships, taking you on breathtaking nature-based experiences in remote corners of the world.

335
Passengers
80
Crew
2009
Launched
2016
Last refit
7344t
Tonnage
100.54m
Length
18m
Width
14kts
Speed
3
Decks
NOK
Currency
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1
Glasgow, Scotland
Embark.
Day 4
Heimaey Island, Iceland
Day 5
Grundarfjørdur, Iceland
Day 6
Isafjørdur, Iceland
Day 7
Husavik, Iceland
Day 9
Jan Mayen Island, Norway
Day 11
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Day 13
Pyramiden, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Day 13
Skansbukta Bay, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Day 14
Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Disembark.
Glasgow, Scotland image
Day 1
Glasgow, Scotland
Start your adventure in Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow which is overflowing with historic landmarks and a vibrant culture. The distinct architecture is reminiscent classic 19th-century fused together with modern early 20th-century dubbed ‘Glasgow Style’. The checkerboard layout makes the city easy to navigate with lively street entertainment around every corner.
Heimaey Island, Iceland image
Day 4
Heimaey Island, Iceland
It’s hard to imagine, as you stroll Heimaey’s idyllic streets of white wooden houses, that this island was literally torn apart by a spectacular volcanic eruption, just over 40 years ago. The fact that you can visit incredible Heimaey at all is something of a miracle – because the oozing lava of the Eldfell volcano threatened to seal the harbour off completely. Fortunately, its advance was halted by gallons of seawater, pumped onto it by the plucky islanders, who saved their fishing industry in the process. Iceland's famous for its scenery, and the huge castles of volcanic rock that rise out of the sea's waves here are some of the country's most dramatic.
Grundarfjørdur, Iceland image
Day 5
Grundarfjørdur, Iceland
Isafjørdur, Iceland image
Day 6
Isafjørdur, Iceland
Two colossal terraces of sheer rock stand either side of this extraordinarily located town - which rides a jutting spit onto an immensity of black fjord water. Surprisingly, considering the remoteness of its location and its compact size, Isafjordur is a modern and lively place to visit, offering a great choice of cafes and delicious restaurants – which are well stocked to impress visitors. The town is a perfectly located base for adventures amongst Iceland's fantastic wilderness - with skiing, hiking and water-sports popular pursuits among visitors.
Husavik, Iceland image
Day 7
Husavik, Iceland
The town of Húsavík sits below Húsavíkurfjall mountain on the eastern shore of Skjálfandi bay. Just above the town is lake Botnsvatn, a popular place for outings. The lake is just the right size for a nice hike around it. The lakes surroundings are rich in vegetation and bird life and trout is said to be abundant, though small. Húsavík harbour lies below the bank right in the heart of town. The harbour once boasted a large fishing fleet, bustling with the activity of fishermen. It still serves as a fishing harbour but today's activity revolves more around the successful whale watching businesses. The first organised whale watching excursions in Iceland started from here in 1995. Since then, whale watching has become a major attraction and Húsavík continues to be the leading destination for whale watching. In addition to the tours, a fascinating whale museum is located right by the harbour. Húsavík is considered to be the oldest settlement in Iceland. The Swedish explorer, Gardar Svavarsson, spent one winter there in 870 AD during which time he built himself a house from which the settlement derives its name.
Jan Mayen Island, Norway image
Day 9
Jan Mayen Island, Norway
Described as one of the most remote islands in the world, Jan Mayen liesbetween Norway to the east and Greenland to the west. It is a rugged volcanicisland 34 miles long and is made up of two parts – the larger section to thenorth (Beerenbeg Volcano) and the longer but narrower section to the south. Amile-wide isthmus links these two parts. Geologically, the island was formed bya ‘hotspot’ where molten magma pushes up through the earth’s crust to createvolcanoes in the middle of nowhere. Politically, Jan Mayen is an integral partof Norway. The eighteen people living on the island work for either the NorwegianArmed Forces or the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Their main purpose isto operate the Loran-C radio navigation system. From 1615 to 1638, the Dutchran a whaling station here. Today, the island is a nature reserve underNorwegian jurisdiction aimed at preserving the pristine Arctic island and themarine life, including the ocean floor.
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard and Jan Mayen image
Day 11
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Pyramiden, Svalbard and Jan Mayen image
Day 13
Pyramiden, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Skansbukta Bay, Svalbard and Jan Mayen image
Day 13
Skansbukta Bay, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen image
Day 14
Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen
Longyearbyen is the biggest settlement in Svalbard. Seat of the Norwegian administration, it also has the best services and infrastructure in the archipelago. Located deep in the Adventfjord, a sidearm of the Isfjorden (Icefjord), Longyearbyen’s airport can be used all-year round, but its harbor is blocked by ice in winter. Most shops, hotels, restaurants and a hospital are within easy walking distance of the port. One of the most prominent buildings in town is the UNIS center, where several Norwegian universities have joined forces to operate and offer the northernmost higher education to both Norwegian and international students. Adjacent to UNIS, and well worth a visit, is the Svalbard Museum, covering the natural history and exploitation of Svalbard. Remnants of the former mining activity can be seen all around Longyearbyen and even in town.
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MS Spitsbergen

MS Spitsbergen preview is named after the crown jewel of Arctic Norway – the Svalbard archipelago and its biggest island, Spitsbergen. Hurtigruten has a long history of traveling to Spitsbergen, beginning in 1896 with the 'Sports Route'.

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