OVERVIEW
Join award-winning photographer and cameraman Doug Allan for a once-in-a-lifetime excursion voyage into the stunning Svalbard wilderness!
With the Arctic fox and Svalbard reindeer still sporting their winter coats, walruses frequently resting on the ice floes, and, with any chance, the polar bear wandering on the ice, springtime in Svalbard is an incredible time to witness the archipelago come to life. It's a fantastic time to see rock ptarmigans and king eiders, as birdlife is starting to return to Svalbard. Pastel-colored skies, snow-capped mountains, fjord ice, and shimmering ice formations dominate the winter scenery of the fairy tale.
Doug Allan will talk passionately and authoritatively about his experiences working behind the camera in some of the world's most isolated and breathtaking locations while aboard MS Quest.
Join Doug Allan On A Special Svalbard Adventure!
Doug Allan is a renowned cameraman with over 40 years of experience, specializing in natural history and science documentaries, particularly in extreme environments like the polar regions. He worked for the British Antarctic Survey before transitioning to full-time filming in 1984, contributing to iconic series like Blue Planet and Planet Earth. With over 65 film projects and 20 expeditions to Svalbard, his expertise is unparalleled. Allan has received numerous accolades, including eight Emmys, five BAFTAs, and three Honorary Doctorates. Sir David Attenborough describes him as a "special" wildlife cameraman.