Visitors may experience Svalbard's amazing purity, lovely pastel colours, and breath-taking views in May. The fjord ice is thick, the mountain summits are covered with snow, and the rays of the midnight light fall over shimmering ice forms. The Arctic is experiencing spring, and it is a moving experience to watch Svalbard come to life. Although we naturally watch for polar bears, walruses, and other emblematic species in this Arctic archipelago, we are most grateful for the enchanted surroundings. The weather and ice conditions will determine our precise schedule in the next few days, as it is still early in the season. In some of Svalbard's most stunning fjords, we explore the captivating winter scenery with our zodiacs, landing wherever we can.
We will only know how far north we may go at this time of year because drift ice is frequently present in the huge Storfjorden, which lies between Edgeøya and Spitsbergen. Isbukta is located on Spitsbergen's southern tip. In this breathtaking bay, we are treated to breathtaking views of the powerful glacier front of Vasil'evbreen and snow-capped high peaks. Additionally, bearded seals, skuas, and ivory gulls frequent the bay.
Magnificent Hornsund is made up of a number of stunning fjords on Spitsbergen's southwest coast, where glaciers calve icebergs with a mystical blue tint. Tens of thousands of little auks nest on the mountain slopes of Bellsund's picturesque Vårsolbukta. We disembark and trek across the tundra to the bird cliff, where we can get up close and personal with the endearing birds who circle us.
The characteristic bird cliff Alkhornet is a pointed rock several hundred meters high that is located at the entrance to Isfjorden. We come ashore here to take in the snow-covered tundra and the fauna, which includes tens of thousands of kittiwakes, barnacle geese, Brünnich's guillemots, glaucous gulls, and snow buntings. Several Arctic foxes have their dens in the cracks surrounding the bird cliff, and if we're lucky, we might spot these adorable little creatures frantically looking for food.