The North Spitsbergen cruise sails to some of the remotest locations of northern Europe. The expedition gives you the opportunity to spot historic whaling remains, glaciers, a variety of Arctic birds including the Little Auk, and polar bears.
Foxes, seabirds, and grazing reindeer
From Trygghamna you walk to Alkhornet, a large seabird cliff where the birds are scouting out breeding places. Below the cliffs is a common place to spot Arctic foxes, and you may also see reindeer grazing on the lush vegetation if there’s not too much snow.
Remains of the whalers
You sail into Fuglefjorden amid views of Svitjodbreen and Birgerbukta, both breeding areas for great skuas as well as likely spots to see a polar bear. The aim is to visit Ytre Norskøya, a small island that served for many years as a Dutch whaling lookout. Here you can still follow the whalers’ tracks to the summit of the island, passing popular bird cliffs on the way. On shore are the remains of more 17th-century blubber ovens, while Arctic skuas and common eiders breed among the graves of some two hundred Dutch whalers.
Glaciers and Raudfjord geology
Raudfjorden, on the north coast of Spitsbergen, is a fine place for gazing over the glaciers. It’s also a favorite hangout for ringed and bearded seals, colonies of seabird, and the occasional polar bear and beluga whale. Alicehamna and Buchananhalvøya are fine places for gazing over the geology of the land.
Wide open tundra
If ice conditions permit, you may land on the northern side of Graahuken, an extensive tundra area of Spitsbergen, and walk from there to Hyttesletten. The plain is a popular grazing area for reindeer, and several species of waders also breed here. Similarly, the lakes afford you a good chance of spotting red- throated divers and king eiders.
Monaco Glacier
Depending on the weather and sea ice, we could sail into Liefdefjorden, land at Texas Bar and cruise within sight of the 5-kilometer-long (3.1 miles) face of Monaco Glacier. The waters in front of this precipitous glacier are a favorite feeding spot for thousands of kittiwakes, and the base of the ice is a popular polar bear hunting ground. If ice conditions prevent us from sailing here early in the season, we may sail along the west coast of Spitsbergen.
On to the little auks
You then sail south to Magdalenafjorden, one of the glacier-filled highlights of Spitsbergen. A shore visit at Gravneset shows you the remains of 17th-century English whaling, and you can also see large colonies of little auks.
Earth’s northernmost community
You head north for Kongsfjorden and Krossfjorden. We aim to visit places of historic interest: Ny London, where you can see the remains of early 20th-century marble mining, and Ny Ålesund, the northernmost community in the world. There are also research stations and the famous anchor mast of the dirigible Norge, which took the first flight across the North Pole to Nome, Alaska in 1926. Krossfjorden offers views of colossal glaciers and lofty mountain peaks.
Walruses ashore
On your journey south, the goal is a landing in Forlandsundet at Sarstangen, a walrus haul out. Alternatively you could land on the coast of Engelskbukta. The tundra here is a fine place for a walk to Hornbaekbukta. Also at Poolepynten is a walrus haul out.
Wide tundra, towering mountains
The next stop is Bohemanflya, an expansive tundra with its own avifauna (depending on when spring arrives) and spectacular geological formations along the coast. In Gipsvika you can go on shore near Templet, a mountainous location of eroded sedimentary rock from the Upper Carboniferous period – around 290 million years ago.
 

  • Meet foxes, seabirds, and grazing reindeer
  • Discover Glaciers and Ermaktangen geology
  • Explore wide open tundra

Rembrandt van Rijn

Vessel Type:  Expedition Yacht
Length: 49.5 metres
Passenger Capacity: 33
Built / refurbished: 1900's / 1994 / 2011
S/V Rembrandt Van Rijn was originally built as a herring lugger in 1947. The vessel was then rebuilt as a three-mast passenger sailing schooner in he Netherlands in 1994, sailing in Spitsbergen (1994 – 1996) and the Galápagos (1998 - 2001). The vessel later underwent a complete rebuilding and refurbishment program until 2011. The communication and navigation equipment has been completely renewed according to the latest SOLAS regulations.
Perfect for expedition cruising among small islandsT
he ship is well suited for expedition cruising among small islands and offer good open deck viewing areas, also when under sail. The two inflatable rubber crafts (Zodiacs) enable landing and wildlife viewing opportunities in otherwise inaccessible areas. 
Comfort and Character
Rembrandt van Rijn measures 49,50 meters in length, 7 meters in width, and has a draft of 2,8 meters. The average cruising speed on engines is 6,5 knots. It has an experienced crew of 12 persons on board including 2 tour guides. The ship can accommodate a maximum of 33 passengers in 16 cabins. It has one Triple Private cabin (with shower and toilet and porthole), six Twin Private Inside cabins (with shower and toilet, no porthole), and nine Twin Private cabins (with shower and toilet and porthole).
Age range & Nationality onboard
Passengers on a typical voyage range from their 30s to their 80s - with a majority usually from 45 - 65, but a little younger on the Rembrandt van Rijn, between 30 - 55. Our expeditions attract independent-minded travellers from around the world. They are characterised by a strong interest in exploring remote regions. The camaraderie and spirit that develops aboard is an important part of the expedition experience. Many departures have several nationalities on board.
Catering
Three simple but good meals of international cuisine per day are served buffet style in the restaurant and is prepared by our cook.
Dress code
In keeping with our expeditions atmosphere, dress on board is informal. Bring casual and comfortable clothing for all activities. Keep in mind that much of the spectacular scenery can be appreciated from deck, which can be slippery. Bring sturdy shoes with no-slip soles and make sure the parka is never far away in case of the call "Whales!" comes over the loudspeaker and you have to dash outside. Wear layers since it is comfortably warm aboard the ship - and often cold on deck.
Electric Current
The electrical supply aboard the ship is 220 volt 50hz. Electrical outlets are standard European with two thick round pins. U.S. passengers may need a 220v/110v converter.
Excursions & Landings
Every day there will be excursions on land, weather and ice permitting. The landings will take three to six hours per day over untracked area. According to circumstances (the weather, the ice-situation or the passengers´ wishes) the program can sometimes be adjusted. Ample time will be devoted to wildlife, vegetation, geography and history.
Gratuities
The customary gratuity to the ship's crew and expedition leader is made as a blanket contribution at the end of the voyage. Tipping is a very personal matter and the amount you wish to give is at your discretion. We suggest to give cash in Euros, US Dollars or Danish kroner.
Non-smoking policy
On board our vessels we have a non-smoking policy. It is prohibited to smoke inside the ship. You can smoke in designated ares. Please respect the wishes of non-smokers.
The crew
The crew of the ´Rembrandt van Rijn´ consists of  9 experienced crew and 2 expedition guides and a cook. The sailors are in charge during sailing and will bring us ashore. 
Your physical condition
You must be in good general health and you should be able to walk several hours per day. The expedition is ship-based and physically not very demanding. Although we spend as much time as possible ashore, you are welcome to remain aboard the ship if you like. To join most excursions, you must be able to get up and down the ladder from the ship to the water level to board the Zodiacs. Staff will assist you in and out of the boats. This will become progressively easier with practice. Ashore it can be slippery and rocky. You are travelling in remote areas without access to sophisticated medical facilities, so you must not join this expedition if you have a life-threatening condition, or need daily medical treatment.




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Pricing

Depart: 8 June, 2025 Return: 18 June, 2025

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5350 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5700 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6650 USD

Depart: 18 June, 2025 Return: 28 June, 2025

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5350 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5700 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6650 USD

Summer Solstice Cruise

Depart: 28 June, 2025 Return: 8 July, 2025

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5350 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5700 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6650 USD

Depart: 5 June, 2026 Return: 15 June, 2026

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5600 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6000 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $7000 USD

Birding Special

Depart: 25 June, 2026 Return: 5 July, 2026

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5600 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6000 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $7000 USD

Depart: 5 July, 2026 Return: 15 July, 2026

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $5600 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $6000 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $7000 USD