80° North, 5/17/2025, National Geographic Resolution
Aboard the
National Geographic Resolution
Arctic
Happy Norway Day! Today is the anniversary of Norway becoming an independent nation and having their constitution. We celebrated by walking on sea ice beyond 80° north. It was a beautiful bluebird day on the ice, and many plunged into the freezing cold -1°C water afterwards.
In the afternoon, we encountered a polar bear that was miles out on the ice. As it took notice of the ship, it approached and gave everyone on board an incredible opportunity to view this regal and majestic animal.
With an insatiable curiosity, Ezra has been drawn to travel the world and explore from a young age. Ezra pursued a degree in History from Colorado College, which only further piqued his interest to travel and see firsthand the places that he had read...
Continuing our voyage north along the Norway coast, National Geographic Endurance made a stop at Smola Island today. Smola Island looms large in the history of the local fishing industry, and guests were offered two options to explore: a visit to the small, historic Brattværet Island or a walking tour of the more modern fishing village of Veiholman. Before the advent of powered vessels, Brattværet Island was used a safe haven for fleets of the small sailing vessels returning from sea. Fishermen could unload their catch at the island, avoiding the treacherous reefs surrounding the mainland. In the mid-20th century, the fishermen abandoned the island, and it has become a place with a few summer homes. Our hosts guided us around the island and prepared some fresh Norwegian style waffles! Other guests opted for a walking tour of Veiholman village where a small harbor is home to an active modern fishing fleet. Multicolored houses, flower gardens, and narrow streets add to the authenticity of this charming village.
We started the day in the lovely town of Runde, Norway, where the first group went to the science center, Runde Miljosenter. The guests were provided with both a presentation from one of the scientists about the function of the institute that conducts ecological survey and research, as well as a thorough tour that covered both the natural and local history, especially about the sunken treasure from a Dutch East Indian Company trade vessel. Despite the slightly soggy weather, the strenuous hikers trekked a scenic trail that took them to a vantage point overlooking the breathtaking coast of Norway at the edge of Runde, including a view of a bird colony. The art center offered a variety of paintings to enjoy, and the exhibition included the works of a famous Norwegian named Elling Reitan. The day concluded in Runde as a local band gave a joyous performance in front of National Geographic Endurance as we departed to continue our journey northward through Norway.
This morning, we woke to stunning views of glassy calm waters of Innvikfjorden, surrounded by towering, snowcapped mountains. Our guests had a choice of either visiting the spectacular Jostedal Glacier, the largest glacier in continental Europe, or to take a boat cruise off Kjenndalsanden. In the afternoon, everyone had the opportunity to take the cable car in Loen to the top of the mountain, and we were awarded with absolutely stunning vistas across the tops of the mountains and deep in the fjords. It was a fantastic day to end a truly incredible voyage exploring Svalbard and the picturesque coast of Norway.