The day started off with the AECO (Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators) orientation given by expedition leader Peter Wilson. This was followed by a review of policy and procedures in polar bear country by Doug Gould. After this, everyone attended clothing decontamination in Base Camp. This is where we clean any exterior clothing to make sure we do not bring any contamination into the Arctic. In the afternoon, all guests were invited to a cruise of the southern tip of Bear Island. The seas were active with one- to two-meter swells. The air was filled with puffins, guillemots, and fulmars circling around the steep cliffs. There were high, thin clouds most of the day. The sun burned through for a short time in the afternoon. Temperatures were between 0 to 5°C.
6/10/2025
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National Geographic Resolution
Liefdefjorden, Northern Spitsbergen, Svalbard
National Geographic Resolution awakened in the calm embrace of Liefdefjorden, the fjord's surface as still and soft as a cottony mirror. Guests had the choice of exploring the serene waters by kayak or enjoying the breathtaking sight of tidewater glaciers during a Zodiac cruise. The reflections on the water were truly stunning, offering yet another rich and unique perspective on the magic of Svalbard. The air was alive with birdlife such as king eiders, long-tailed ducks, great skuas, and arctic terns circled above and settled on ancient moraines, adding life and sound to the Arctic stillness. For the adventurous, the legendary polar plunge was on offer, an exhilarating dive into the icy waters. Seven-year-old Tulia, full of spirit, even jumped several times alongside her father, Kimmo! After another epic lunch onboard, guests gathered for a disembarkation briefing followed by an inspiring lecture from National Geographic photographer Sergio Pitamitz, who shared stories from his ongoing work in visual storytelling. Later, once the relaxing wine and cheese teatime came to its end, a pod of white-beaked dolphins unexpectedly appeared, breaching near the ship and playfully, inviting the guests to the bridge, once again. Once the marine mammals left, delaying the start of the captain’s farewell cocktail, all guests and staff members enjoyed the emotional slideshow put together by Giulia Ciampini with all the pictures collected from our 14-day adventure.