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Equipment & checklist

EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING ON AN EXPEDITION CRUISE


The temperature along the Norwegian coast in April is normally between +5 and +10ºC.

In Svalbard, the average temperature at the end of April/beginning of May is around -5ºC, but it can get considerably colder. In some years, we have seen the thermometer drop to -15ºC in the first week of May. The wind chill factor can make the day feel colder than the thermometer actually shows. Remember to pack extra layers of warm clothing if you are travelling early or late in the season. 

We recommend you dress in layers; it allows you to easily adjust to variations in temperature. Wear three layers or more. The purpose of the layers are:

  1. To get rid of perspiration.
  2. Insulate you from the cold.
  3. Protect you against the wind (and water).

The layering method also allows you to easily adjust your clothing when the weather and temperatures change. Make sure to bring an extra layer if you are travelling early or late season.

When going ashore by Zodiacs, make sure to wear wind and waterproof jacket/trousers and tall rubber boots. Below you will find some instructions on how to dress in polar climate, followed by an equipment checklist.

THE BASE-LAYER

The layer closest to your skin must get rid of perspiration from your body to keep you dry and warm. Recommended clothing includes wool or synthetic fabrics. Cotton should never be worn close to the body.

THE MID-LAYER

This layer provides insulation and retains body heat without restricting movement. Fleece or wool clothing is suitable for this layer. It is better to wear several thin layers than one thick layer. On cold days you may need extra insulation. This way you control your body temperature.

THE OUTER LAYER

The main function of this layer is to offer protection against wind and water, but also to let out excess body heat. Therefore, it is good to use breathable materials such as Gore-Tex or similar.

THE TOP

Your head is like the body’s funnel, and we always recommend bringing a warm and windproof hat. Make sure it covers your ears! Preferable clothing is made from synthetic fibres or wool.

HANDS AND FEET

These parts of your body are particularly sensitive. It is important to keep hands and feet dry and warm. The same layering method applies here. Use inner gloves made of synthetic fibre, silk or wool and cover with a wind/waterproof mitten. Mittens are much warmer than gloves. Please remember to bring an extra pair of mittens. You should wear inner socks of synthetic fibre and cover with layers of wool or synthetic socks. A pair of warm, solid and knee-high rubber boots is the secret weapon when going ashore with the Zodiacs. It is also wise to bring wool insoles.

If you are considering bringing special equipment of any kind, please contact the PolarQuest office before travelling.

CHECKLIST 

ESSENTIALS

  • Passport
  • Medicine – (if applicable) to last the entire trip 

LUGGAGE

  • 1 soft bag – a large backpack or soft duffel bag for clothes and equipment to check-in. A soft bag is recommended as it is easily stored in your cabin.
  • 1 backpack – small and preferably water resistant, to use in the Zodiacs and during shore excursions.

LAYERS

  • Inner gloves – wool, synthetic or silk.
  • Gloves – water and windproof (bring extra pair).
  • Base-layer top and trousers – wool or synthetic fibre.
  • Warm sweater – wool or fleece.
  • Warm socks – wool or synthetic fibre.
  • Jacket – water and windproof for example Gore-Tex.
  • Trousers – water and windproof for example Gore-Tex.
  • Hat – warm and windproof that covers ears. 

FOOTWEAR

  • Rubber boots – (Mandatory) Sturdy knee-high, lined and with warm wool soles.
  • Hiking boots –  along the Norwegian coast you will have good hiking opportunities, so a good pair of hiking boots are recommended.
  • Regular shoes/sneakers – to wear on board the ship, with sturdy rubber soles to avoid slipping.

CAMERA EQUIPMENT

  • Camera & memory cards.
  • Waterproof bags – to protect your camera from getting wet during rubber boat cruises.
  • Cleaning cloth – for camera lenses.
  • Charger & extra batteries – to the camera as the cold makes batteries discharge faster.

IN ADDITION, WE RECOMMEND

  • Binoculars – A good pair to enhances the experience, as many animals are seen from a distance.
  • Sunscreen – with high sun protection factor for face and lips.
  • Sunglasses – preferably with necklace, so you do not drop them in the water.
  • Ski goggles – especially for trips in May or September as it is more common with snow fall. It offers good protection for the eyes during a Zodiac cruise.
  • Motion sickness medicine – pills, wrist bands or patches for seasickness.
  • Pen & notebook
  • Swimwear – in case you get the opportunity to take a polar plunge.
  • Water bottle
  • Eye mask – the midnight sun reigns supreme.
  • Ear plugs
  • Heat packs – for your gloves or boots, if you know that your hands and feet easily get cold.
  • Walking poles – are available on board, but you’re welcome to bring your own if preferred. Please ensure they’re foldable and packed in checked luggage.
  • Insulated foam sit pad – ideal for keeping warm and comfortable during Zodiac cruises, especially if you get cold easily.