Glide across an ice-flecked fjord to Pyramiden, a perfectly preserved Soviet ghost town, then press on to the face of Nordenskiöld Glacier. One of the Arctic's most haunting and cinematic experiences.
What to expect
Board a purpose-built Arctic zodiac or small expedition vessel in Longyearbyen harbour and cruise the dramatic Isfjorden. Step ashore at Pyramiden's eerie Soviet-era streets — statues of Lenin, a rusting cultural hall, untouched gymnasia — all frozen in 1998. Your naturalist guide brings the Cold War ghost town to vivid life before the boat edges to the calving glacier terminus for an unforgettable close encounter with blue ice.
Good to know
Tours run approximately 7–9 hours; confirm the all-aboard time with your ship and book this first as it sells out fast. Dress in full Arctic layers — the fjord is exposed and temperatures drop sharply on the water. Pre-book directly on the Hurtigruten Svalbard website weeks in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Longyearbyen — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.