Recorrido fotográfico de otoño por Svalbard
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- Walk among walrus haul-outs and centuries-old cultural sites while cruising fjords framed by serrated peaks and luminous glaciers.
- Explore Svalbard’s high Arctic, from Alkefjellet’s roaring bird cliffs to the immense, imposing ice face of Austfonna.
- Scout the continental shelf for whales and scan the ice edge for seals, seabirds, and polar bears in a thriving Arctic wildlife realm.
This summer voyage traces an immersive loop through northwest Svalbard—an Arctic realm defined by soaring basalt cliffs, glittering ice shelves, and life that has adapted to the extremes. From the moment you sail out of Longyearbyen past the dark ramparts of Fuglefjella, you’re entering a region known for its rich marine upwellings, bustling bird colonies, and cultural remnants of early Arctic hunting and exploration. Summer is a particularly rewarding time to visit: midnight sun lights every glacier face in gold, migratory seabirds overflow from their nesting ledges, and the surrounding seas swell with feeding whales.
Across ten days, you’ll explore a kaleidoscope of Arctic environments. Step ashore at Poolepynten to meet its resident walrus colony; cruise the cathedral-like walls of Magdalenefjord; and search the nutrient-rich continental shelf for fin and even blue whales. At the ever-shifting ice edge—one of the circumpolar north’s great wildlife frontiers—you may glimpse seals hauled out on floes or a polar bear ghosting across the pack in search of prey. Further north, Alkefjellet’s astonishing Brünnich’s guillemot cliffs resonate like a living storm, while Zodiac cruises bring you face-to-face with Storisstraumen’s icy labyrinth and the colossal expanse of Austfonna’s Bråsvellbreen front. Hiking the far-flung Sjuøyane archipelago offers a rare taste of true high-Arctic solitude, where ivory gulls wheel overhead and walrus doze on remote beaches.
Your final days bring you south again to Ytre Norskøya, once a lookout for whalers and now a thriving haven for little auks, arctic terns, and nesting eiders, before gliding into Krossfjord’s serene amphitheater of glacier and stone. At Alkhornet, dramatic shifts in geology frame the last chapter of your adventure—towering alpine ridges transitioning from plateau to peak as reindeer graze the lower slopes.
Throughout, expert naturalists illuminate the region’s ecol...
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About the Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour
This summer voyage traces an immersive loop through northwest Svalbard—an Arctic realm defined by soaring basalt cliffs, glittering ice shelves, and life that has adapted to the extremes. From the moment you sail out of Longyearbyen past the dark ramparts of Fuglefjella, you’re entering a region known for its rich marine upwellings, bustling bird colonies, and cultural remnants of early Arctic hunting and exploration. Summer is a particularly rewarding time to visit: midnight sun lights every glacier face in gold, migratory seabirds overflow from their nesting ledges, and the surrounding seas swell with feeding whales.
Across ten days, you’ll explore a kaleidoscope of Arctic environments. Step ashore at Poolepynten to meet its resident walrus colony; cruise the cathedral-like walls of Magdalenefjord; and search the nutrient-rich continental shelf for fin and even blue whales. At the ever-shifting ice edge—one of the circumpolar north’s great wildlife frontiers—you may glimpse seals hauled out on floes or a polar bear ghosting across the pack in search of prey. Further north, Alkefjellet’s astonishing Brünnich’s guillemot cliffs resonate like a living storm, while Zodiac cruises bring you face-to-face with Storisstraumen’s icy labyrinth and the colossal expanse of Austfonna’s Bråsvellbreen front. Hiking the far-flung Sjuøyane archipelago offers a rare taste of true high-Arctic solitude, where ivory gulls wheel overhead and walrus doze on remote beaches.
Your final days bring you south again to Ytre Norskøya, once a lookout for whalers and now a thriving haven for little auks, arctic terns, and nesting eiders, before gliding into Krossfjord’s serene amphitheater of glacier and stone. At Alkhornet, dramatic shifts in geology frame the last chapter of your adventure—towering alpine ridges transitioning from plateau to peak as reindeer graze the lower slopes.
Throughout, expert naturalists illuminate the region’s ecology, wildlife behavior, and exploration history, enriching every landing and Zodiac outing. You’ll likely leave this voyage feeling profoundly moved—invigorated by the crisp Arctic air, awed by the silence of the pack ice, and humbled by encounters with creatures perfectly attuned to this stark, stunning world. This itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking a true high-Arctic expedition: photographers chasing ethereal light, wildlife enthusiasts eager for close-up encounters, and adventurers longing to venture farther north than most ever dream.
Itinerario
Longyearbyen
Salida de Longyearbyen a las 16.00 horas.
Navegue junto a la llamativa Fuglefjella (Montaña de los Pájaros), un bello ejemplo de paisaje montañoso de meseta, mientras abandonamos Longyearbyen.
Poolepynten
Alkefjellet
Explore Ytre Norskøya
Alkhornet
Longyearbyen
Virgil Reglioni es jefe de expedición y fotógrafo profesional especializado en las regiones polares. Su profundo conocimiento de los entornos remotos, combinado con su capacidad para conectar con los huéspedes a través de una orientación personalizada, hacen de él un hombre excepcional a la hora de ofrecer experiencias inolvidables. Con años de exploración práctica y una pasión por la enseñanza de la fotografía, Virgil destaca en la captura y el intercambio de la belleza de los paisajes vírgenes que explora.
Impacto
Virgil Reglioni ha recibido varios galardones por su fotografía, entre ellos en los premios Nature's Best Photography de 2023, donde obtuvo el primer puesto en la categoría de Aventura al aire libre. También fue seleccionado en las colecciones 2021, 2022 y 2023 de Mejor Fotógrafo de Auroras Boreales del Año. Su proyecto Unique Aurora Shot of the Year, nacido en 2021, se dedica a capturar fotografías únicas de auroras boreales en lugares extremos y desafiantes, superando los límites de la creatividad para presentar la aurora boreal desde perspectivas sin precedentes.
Estilo
El estilo de enseñar, guiar y fotografiar de Virgil Reglioni se define por su meticulosa planificación, su enfoque aventurero y su profundo respeto por los entornos polares. Tiene una forma única de utilizar la vida salvaje como un sentido de la escala en sus composiciones, mezclando animales a la perfección en vastos paisajes para resaltar la grandeza de la naturaleza. Centrándose en la narración ambiental más que en los retratos en primer plano, Virgil captura imágenes que transmiten la interconexión de la vida salvaje y sus hábitats, creando obras visualmente convincentes y educativas que resuenan en el espectador.
Idiomas:
inglés
FrancésF
Qué está incluido
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Lectures and tutorials on board.
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Excursiones en zodiac (embarcaciones neumáticas MK V de gran resistencia) para desembarcar en tierra y disfrutar de inolvidables oportunidades fotográficas.
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Free use of ship’s Wi-Fi powered by Starlink.
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Guías de protección del oso polar para desembarcos en tierra.
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Pensión completa (desayuno, almuerzo y cena) refrescos todo el día, bebidas alcohólicas servidas con la cena.
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Botas de goma para los desembarcos en tierra.
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All transfers included—from the your hotel on arrival, between your hotel and the ship for embarkation and disembarkation, and from your hotel to the airport on departure day.
Qué está excluido
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Vuelos internacionales: recomendamos reservar con antelación.
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Seguro de viaje y cancelación: recomendamos encarecidamente contratar un seguro para proteger su expedición.
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Gastos adicionales: cualquier coste extra, como entradas a museos o actividades opcionales.