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Spitsbergen

COUNTRY:
Arctic Cruises
LOCATION:
Spitsbergen
DEPARTURES:
This trip is no longer running
PRICE:
11 days. We can arrange flights from the UK
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
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Spitsbergen

How this holiday makes a difference

We are a Full Member of the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) and the Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and, as such, have agreed to abide by some of the tourism world’s most conscientious codes of conduct. We go beyond ‘best practice’ in our polar operations, and have established guidelines for respectful interaction with the peoples and cultures we meet in the north.

We have a responsible purchasing policy which ensures that, wherever possible, our produce (including seafood) is harvested from sustainable sources, and all provisions – right down to our cleaning products – are chosen for their low environmental impact. We have recently completed a refurbishment program on the ships’ engines, enabling them to operate at maximum efficiency with minimal environmental impact.

We support a variety of conservation and cultural initiatives in both the Arctic and Antarctica. We have teamed up with Professor Andrew Deroucher of Alberta University, to study the impact of climatic variation and climate change on polar bears in the Canadian Arctic – specifically the disappearance of sea ice, which is the bears hunting platform. Working in conjunction with existing projects in other locations, the study will track and monitor bears, and develop predictive tools to assess the likely impact of climate change on them and their prey.

We also participate in the Clean Up Svalbard project, in conjunction with the Governor and people of Svalbard. In many places on the archipelago, rubbish, including plastic, lost fishing nets and other refuse – largely from the Barents Sea fishing fleet – accumulates along the shore line. On each voyage, you will be offered the opportunity to spend a few hours in rubber gloves, picking up litter along the beaches.

Our ships are state-of-the-art, working scientific vessels. During our expedition voyages (without any disruption to our itineraries) and during seasonal mobilisations we help fund on-going scientific research aboard the ships. This has included the on-going collection of data for critical meteorological and oceanographic studies. We also provide logistical support for many scientific study groups.

We have made a commitment to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions created by our business. In fact, since 2008 we have been turning our offices ‘green’. Our head office is now supplied with renewable energy and we’re also balancing all the emissions generated by staff air travel.

We’ve calculated the carbon offset amount for each voyage and listed it as an optional payment separately to the tour cost so you can clearly see how much it is. Please help us to do the right thing for our planet by adding the carbon offset payment to your final balance. This payment will go directly to our offset partner, Climate Friendly, which will invest in projects aimed at ‘neutralising’ your contribution to greenhouse gases. Climate Friendly is an Australian-based ‘profit for purpose’ company that invests all funds into renewable energy.

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Spitsbergen

Reviewed 08 Aug 2006 by Peter Horsted4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Seeing the polar bears on the beach at Phippsoya (29 of them) and getting up close to walruses in the Zodiac boats (see picture attached).

We also saw fin whales and beluga whales and reindeer really close. We saw arctic foxes and the full spectrum of summer arctic birds including a rare visiting white tailed eagle.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Follow the instructions for clothing fully, particularly good warm socks and the layering system.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


It was not apparent that it benefited local people except for shopping opportunities in Longyearbyn. The shop in Ny Alesund shut just after our party landed at 12:30 pm! The ship did not appear to discharge anything over the side and the shore excursions were properly conducted to minimise environmental impacts.

Reviewed 10 Jul 2006 by Jackie Lover3 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Basically the unpredictability of each venue due to variation of the ice conditions and scenery. Remoteness and being totally cut off from the outside world.

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Read the booklet re clothing advice. Buy a DECENT pair of Wellington Boots and not just any cheap pair which do not keep feet warm. My best asset were my neoprene lined wellies.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


Yes - We visited Longyearben and clearly tourism is a key feature of growth and employment. Likewise there is a large gift shop in the small community in Ny-Alesund which I am sure the income benefits the local people.
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