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Svalbard is a Norwegian archipelago in the High Arctic between mainland Norway and the North Pole, also know as Spitsbergen. A destination of a lifetime, our expeditions to Svalbard connect you to the majesty of this Arctic wilderness, where dramatic fjords, rugged mountain ranges and a fossil-rich polar desert await.

Overhead, puffins, guillemots and other native Svalbard avian circle, commanding your attention, while the scree slopes house the island’s largest little auk colony. Witness sea walruses puncturing the ice, beluga whales breaching or a fluffy Arctic fox.  Svalbard is the kingdom of the polar bear – witness one of these majestic, elusive creatures if you’re lucky. All leave a lasting impression.

The polar summer spans from May to September, where the Midnight Sun’s beautiful colours and contrasts adds an extra dimension to Svalbard’s glaciers, majestic mountains and Arctic tundra. This is the best time to enjoy outside exploration and take in this frozen land.

Svalbard is large and diverse, showcasing nature’s surprisingly rich and extremely varied landscapes. Life in Longyearbyen, Svalbard’s capital city, may be perceived as harsh, but for those fortunate to live here, it’s hard to imagine living anywhere else. Its inhabitants strive to live as one with nature, working in harmony to uphold their unique way of life throughout the enormous seasonal variations in temperature, light and darkness.

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Australia and New Zealand Cruises

Welcome to Aurora Expeditions’ newest frontier: Australia and the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. Discover a realm where towering cliffs plunge into icy waters, where colonies of penguins thrive, and where rare flora blankets the rugged terrain.

Immerse yourself in Tasmania as you circumnavigate its breathtaking coastlines on a small ship expedition. Uncover its rich indigenous history, tread some of its greatest coastal tracks and visit the far-flung Bruny, Flinders and Maria Islands, where fur seal colonies and shy albatrosses reign.

South of mainland Australia and New Zealand lies a realm of remote Subantarctic Islands, each with its own unique character. Immerse yourself in the remote outposts of Auckland and Campbell Islands, which serve as Australia and New Zealand’s gateway to Antarctica.

Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time explorer, our Expedition Team will ensure that every day brings new discoveries and unforgettable encounters with nature’s raw beauty.

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