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Svalbard Ski & Sail

Explore the Fjords of Svalbard from a sailing vessel

Backcountry ski touring and sailing along the west coast of Spitsbergen in the Greenland sea, 1000 km north of Norway, in the remote arctic Svalbard archipelago. Svalbard is a wild and remote place, yet a land perfectly suited for ski touring and easy to access, with direct flights from Oslo. The only way to visit this region is by sailing yacht; Noorderlicht and Qilak are two of the very best boats for the task.

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Svalbard Ski & Sail on the s/v Rembrandt van Rijn – COMPLETED

SOLD OUT for 2019, book for 2020 now!

The most exotic guided ski touring trip possible: backcountry ski touring and sailing along the west coast of Spitsbergen in the Greenland sea, a thousand kilometers north of Norway, in the Svalbard archipelago of over 60 (mostly unpopulated) islands. It is a wild and remote place, and at a latitude of greater than 78º, high in the Arctic, it is level with Canada’s Ellesmere Island, or the northernmost end of Greenland. Yet it easy to access — with three-times daily flights from Oslo — and offers the supreme comfort of a luxury sailing yacht.

s/v Noorderlicht

Svalbard Ski & Sail

Book Now – limited space! The most exotic guided ski touring trip possible: backcountry ski touring and sailing along the west coast of Spitsbergen in the Greenland sea, 1000 km north of Norway, in the Svalbard archipelago of over 60 (mostly unpopulated) islands. It is a wild and remote place, and at a latitude of greater than 78º, high in the Arctic, it is level with Canada’s Ellesmere Island, or the northernmost end of Greenland. Yet it easy to access — with three-times daily flights from Oslo — and offers the supreme comfort of a luxury sailing yacht.