Although the Northern Lights can be seen 24 hours a day over Svalbard’s winter, you’ll want to maximise your chances. And, this unique excursion will bring you far away from any light pollution for an evening in a remote log cabin, offering a superb opportunity to spot the aurora borealis. You’ll also be treated to a hearty dinner, drinks by the fire and talks on the myths and science surrounding the lights.
Northern Lights evening in Camp Barentz
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At a glance…
Dinner and drinks paired with wilderness views, hopefully of the aurora itself
» 3-hour excursion. Operates Oct–Feb.
» Price from: £95
This excursion is suitable for...
Polar Night: Northern Lights in Svalbard
5 day tailor-made break
» From £1,345 per person incl. flights
To book call us on:
At a glance…
Dinner and drinks paired with wilderness views, hopefully of the aurora itself
» 3-hour excursion. Operates Oct–Feb.
» Price from: £95
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