Start: September 10, 2019, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
End: September 20, 2019, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
Guides: Mike Reyfman Dmitry Arkhipov
Price: From USD $8950
The combination of a comfortable ship, the crew that has already made dozens of expeditions in this region, an experienced captain who knows how to approach the animals taking into account ice situation and light will give us many chances for an unforgettable hunting with a camera. Everything else is in the weather’s hands.
The whole ship is at our exclusive disposal and we decide where and how long we can stay and when to dine. We use 2 zodiacs (6-8 people per boat and not 12-14 as on standard cruises) to shoot wildlife, icebergs and landscape from the water and to go ashore. 2 armed guides travel with us in case of meeting the owners of the Arctic – Polar bears. So if anybody wants to shoot landscape from the shore, there will be such opportunity.
One of the main topics of our trip is wildlife» in the context of dramatic Northern scenery».
Nothing can prepare you for Svalbard. It is an incredible wilderness at the top of the world, a wildlife photographer’s dream and our goal during this photo safari is to photograph and experience as much of it’s beauty as possible. From Polar Bears and Walruses to Arctic Foxes and innumerable flocks of birds, this photo safari promises not only unbelievable photo opportunities but memories that will last you a lifetime.
In mid summer we can find Walruses in water, on the beaches or on ice floes. When conditions permit we go to the north-eastern parts of Svalbard were we even find the small Walrus cubs. Mid summer is a great time for bird photography in Svalbard, and we will have many opportunities to shoot birds at sea and ashore. Most birds stays in the high Arctic until the end of August before they start to move out to sea. This time of the year is also good if you dream of seeing the high Arctic specialties like the Ivory Gull.
So get your cameras ready – we go on an Ice Odyssey!
M/S Malmö has been in service for the Swedish Maritime Administration for many years as an ice-strengthened pilot ship. She was built 1943 in Helsingborg shipyard for the Maritime Administration and has been used as a mooring service vessel for laying out buoys, for marking of fairways, refueling of Kasun light houses with oil and water, for transport of acetylene to gas light houses, and also for ice breaking and pilot training.
This ship has a lovely patina and has been listed as a traditional ship of cultural value since 2004.
During 2013/14 she was gently refurbished to retain her original charm. New navigation and safety equipment was installed and the vessel has passed all necessary inspections and safety checks required.
M/S Malmö is a homely ship of maritime historical dignity, already loved by many. She is decorated in a classic style with an old fashioned Captain´s lounge and beautiful wooden decks. A perfect ship for a small group of photographers that need a lot of deck space.
The ship was reequipped for charter expeditions in 2013.
After the re-equipment a cozy dining room with a small bar was added, the majority of the cabins were equipped with a shower and WC. At the same time Malmo managed to preserve its out fashioned charm and fascination. In 2014 the boat began its new career as an expeditionary ship in the Arctic waters.
An experienced Swedish team and a captain, that made hundreds of expeditions on the boats of the similar class in the waters of Svalbard, will make our voyage safe. At the same time our sea-dogs didn’t lose curiosity and hunger for adventure! Comparatively low vessel draft allows us to sail into fjords and bays that are closed for big cruise ships. In such places we can unite with wonderful animal nature of the archipelago and to make unique photos! Low Malmo’s sides and vast decks allow us to make photos from the right angle shooting animals even from the ship. That allows curious bears to come close to the ship and allows us to be safe at the same time. All illuminators in the ship’s cabins can be opened giving us unique shooting possibilities.
The main accommodation on board is a double cabin with facilities. All cabins have upper and lower berths. 5 out of 6 cabins have WC and a shower. There are also single and triple cabins. For more details see cabins and prices »
European cuisine is tasty and various on board. You can always have tea, coffee and drinks from the bar.
We won’t go (or almost won’t go) to the touristic sights such as the remnants of wintering unlucky explorers. There will be no crowds of tourists in red jackets in your viewfinders and nobody will scare away our funny walruses!
One of our previous tracks is shown on the map.
Today we arrive to the capital of Svalbard – Longyearbyen.
The easiest way of getting to Svalbard is by taking a plane. Most of the year, there are daily flights from Oslo and Tromso to Longyearbyen. Both SAS and Norwegian have flights to Longyearbyen. Norwegian have direct flights from Oslo, while SAS have both direct from Oslo or via Tromsø. From Oslo the flight time is 2 hours and 50 minutes, and from Tromsø it is 1 hour and 40 minutes. For booking and more information, please contact SAS or Norwegian
We will meet you at airport and transfer to hotel in Longyearbyen. It's possible to arrive on July 15th just before ship will leave the dock, but we advise to come on July 14th, get acclimatized, walk along the cozy streets and buy some souvenirs and “T-shirt with bears”. Longyearbyen is Northern-most capital in the world and the weather is moody here - so it’s better to play safe. The first night accommodation in Longyearbyen is included.
We will photograph landscape, arctic foxes and birds near Longyearbyen in the morning.
We board our expedition ship at 4 p.m. on July 15th and our Ice Odissey starts! This evening we drift along the splendid Ice Fjord.
We are in the Arctic - the part of the world where everything is under ice movements’ and weather’s control. Our precise itinerary depends on many factors – bears’, walruses’, birds’ and other animals’ location and activity. The main goal of our expedition is to see and photograph wildelife and lanscape of Svalbard.
We will plan our route taking into account our captain’s opinion, the weather, ice conditions and information from other ships in the area.
In the history of our voyages to Spitsbergen the route never repeated. We’ll explore Western and Northern parts of the archipelago and if the weather conditions are fine we probably sail round its Northern part.
We’ll also find time to discuss our footage and to listen about walruses and seals.
Today we sail in Longyearbyen direction. We stop on Alkehornet point where we may see Arctic foxes and deer. The last stop (on the participants’ request) we do at Arctic Coal trust ownership, Barentsburg. We arrive at Longyearbyen by midnight but spend the night on board.
Our tour ends and the participants may go home. There is a flight from Longyearbyen on July, 24 at 2:30 a.m. If this schedule doesn’t coincide with your plans, you may leave your baggage on board if necessary but you should leave the ship after breakfast before 9.00.
Mike Reyfman is a professional nature photographer and has been leading photography tours and workshops since 2005.
You can read more about me here»
Dmitry Arkhipov is Russia leading nature photographer. He concentrates on the Arctic and Antarctic regions and is widely awarded. He has been leading photography workshops in the Arctic regions of Svalbard and Greenland for a number of years.
You can learn more about Dmitry on his website»
Both guides will be available for photographic instruction throughout the expedition. There will be informal lectures and masterclasses on board the ship at various times throughout the expedition.
*Cabin are assigned on the "first-come, first-choose" basis.
**In the uncertain, often volatile oil market, it is difficult to predict long-term fuel costs, and more specifically, costs at the time of the voyage. Our prices are based on the prevailing fuel rates at the time of the publication, which is well in advance of departure. While we will do everything possible to maintain our prices, if fuel prices increase significantly at or before the time of the voyage, it may be necessary to institute a fuel surcharge. Usually surcharge (if necessary) is not more than $250-350 per person.
This expedition is classified as of "medium complexity".
To tell the truth it will be a comfortable and pleasant trip. There is no long trails with backpacks, sleeping on a glacier in the tents or climbing the icefalls.
We classified this trip as of medium complexity only because we respect The Arctic.
The archipelago is situated far beyond the Arctic Circle between 74° - 81°N and we decided it is improperly to classify the expedition there as easy at least in Nobile, Amundsen and other Arctic pioneers memory.
Book the tour on-line » and after our confirmation make a payment*;
Special conditions for booking cancelation*
Itinerary Cancellation
WorldPhotoTravels reserves the right to cancel an itinerary before departure for any reason whatsoever, including too few participants or logistical problems such as strikes, wars, acts of God, or any other circumstances which may make operation of the trip inadvisable. All trip payments received will be promptly refunded, and this refund will be the limit of WorldPhotoTravels liability. WorldPhotoTravels is not responsible for any expenses incurred by trip members in preparing for the trip, including non-refundable or penalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or passport fees or other trip related expenses.
*We understand that unforeseen circumstances may force you to cancel your participation in our trip. Please let us know as soon as possible if you have to cancel and we will try to find replacement on your spot.
The full refund will be issued if we/you will find a full-paying customer taking over your spot.
Svalbard is international territory, so remember that all foreign visitors must bring their passport on the trip. This also applies to Nordic people.
Please check if you need a visa. We are not providing visa services to Norway or the EU, but are always ready to share with you our information and expertise.
We also will provide you with all necessary booking-confirmations and itinerary in the case you do need to apply for a visa.
Please note that the European or US Health Insurance Cards are not valid in the Svalbard Islands. It is therefore strongly recommended that all travelers purchase comprehensive travel insurance to cover trip cancellation, interruption, medical expenses and emergency evacuation/repatriation costs before you traveling to Svalbard.
In case of a medical problem arising during the voyage, either on board or on shore, which results in costs for evacuation, use of aircraft or repatriation, the responsibility for payment of these costs belongs solely to the passenger. WorldPhotoTravel strongly advises that passengers ensure that such eventualities are covered by travel insurance. If not covered by travel insurance the responsibility still remains with the passenger and WorldPhotoTravel decline any responsibility whatsoever.
We'll ask you to send us you insurance policy in advance.
I just came back from a four-week trip to South Georgia Island, Patagonia, and Iguazu Falls with Mike. It was a trip of a lifetime. Some of these places are remote and hard to get to. Mike managed and organized all of it. I would probably have never gone to these places if I had not joined his group. He had been very responsive and helpful during the time leading up to the trip; I asked him countless questions about camera gear, backpacks and clothing items to bring. He patiently answered them all. He was also extremely helpful during the trip, offering technical support, giving suggestions, and even offering an extra day to make up for a rained-out day. Overall, I had a wonderful time and took loads and loads of photos to take home to process.
I want to thank you for an amazing trip to South Georgia. My last-minute switch to your trip was a blessing in disguise. It was definitely one of my best trips ever- and the group made it so special. With the focus on photography with all of the amazing photographers you brought from all over the world - it could not have been better
One of my favorite trips of all times! Mike Reyfman was very responsive the full year before we left. I was in good hands every step of the way with the expedition team. I saw everything I'd hoped to see (and more). Highly recommend!
From the first time I saw Mike's captivating Namibia pictures, I knew this is the place I must see. I signed up for the next expedition without hesitation. And yes, I got everything and even more than I expected: spectacular scenery of Namib Desert and Sossusvlei, mesmerizing ghost town Kolmanskop, surreal sights of Deadvlei, scenic helicopter rides over the desert and ocean with mind-blowing views, desert "rollercoaster" rides, and safari game drives. It had been an unforgettable and unique experience. The logistics of the trip were extremely complex, but they were very well and thoughtfully crafted by Mike, with attention to details such as exclusive lodge locations where we stayed, ensuring we enjoyed the accommodations and were always in the right place at the right time.
Mike's leadership, professionalism, and willingness to help every member of the team go above and beyond. He shared his experience, knowledge, and skills and made sure we were able to get That perfect shot. Participating in Mike's expeditions is always a very inspirational, enriching, and learning experience, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have shared it with such a passionate and talented photographer.
I did two Greenland trips with World Photo Travels and I was absolutely impressed by the outstanding service provided by the company's founder Mike Reyfman. Both times the planning and expectations for the adventure were very well communicated and executed. Mike provided sufficient pre-departure information and helpful tips for the participants to properly prepare for the sailing photo tour in the Wild North.
Everything was handled perfectly during the trip. The boat, the crew, the guides, and the itinerary they chose were excellent. Everybody did their best to make the most out of the trip. It was a great Arctic adventure with comfortable onboard accommodations and elaborate cuisine. There were two photo guides so we had plenty of opportunities for one-on-one feedback and professional help and tips to boost our photography skills. The shooting locations and times were carefully selected; the guides and the boat captain worked as a team choosing the best route and navigation to give us paramount vantage points for shooting.
World Photo Travels is not just about photography but the experiences, the people, great social time, and lots of fun!
Great trip. Mike worked constantly with the crew and expedition guides to maximize our opportunities at all times of day and "night" - photo opportunities 'round the clock in the Arctic midnight sun - even waking us for 0-hour zodiac excursions. Can't say enough about the ship crew and the tour leads in making it the best trip possible.
Svalbard was a five-star plus photo expedition The location offers an unprecedented number of photo opportunities; both wildlife and landscape. It is truly dramatic. Each day of the expedition brought a new experience as we sailed around the archipelago. Mike was a first-class leader of the expedition always on hand to offer support and advice with each photo opportunity. Mike has a wealth of experience and knowledge.
It is also worth highlighting his partnership with Yves, our Expedition Leader. Yves was a critical element to the overall success with his in-depth knowledge of Svalbard and its wildlife inhabitants. Freya is a "first-class base" for the trip; well-equipped, superb crew, great food, and extremely comfortable cabins and social space. Over and above the "photography side" of the trip, it was a very sociable trip with many very talented amateur photographers coming together from different continents.
I just got back from an EPIC trip ice-breaking through Svalbard. Usually, when I go on these trips as weather and animal sightings can be so unpredictable, my expectation is to go home with ONE framable photo! However, on this trip, I easily have 10 framable photos plus many hundreds of great images of rare animals in their natural habitat! Beautiful!
One of the things I love about Mike's trips is that they are for real photography, there is no compromise. If we don't sleep in days to get the shot, then we don't sleep! But get the shot. Too many of these tours end up being travel and not photography. So for this reason, if you want the shot, you book one of Mike's trips. This is my second time with him and another thing that stands out is the quality of the guides, they have always been above excellent and super dedicated to the cause, which is always enjoyable and refreshing. This trip was truly great as we also had an amazing mixed group of nationalities. Look forward to the next trip!
I just got back from an AMAZING photo tour to the Cypress Swamps hosted by Mike Reyfman and Dmitry Arkhipov! Mike and Dimitry planned and executed everything beautifully. They know exactly where and when to take you for the best photographs, as he knows these swamps so well. Mike and Dmitry both are world-class photographers and they shared their knowledge with us throughout the trip. If we had questions (no matter what kind of cameras we had), they had answers. It was also a great group! For a few days, we stayed in these cabins and it was a fun time collaborating on photography, cooking, and eating meals together. and establishing friendships...it really made this tour special!
I will definitely be taking another tour with Mike and/or Dmitry...hopefully soon!