Traveller Interview: Weronica's Spring Expedition in Svalbard
The dream of the Arctic had long been there, and when Weronica finally decided to join a spring expedition in Svalbard on M/S Quest, her already high expectations were exceeded. In this interview, you can read more about her experiences, what it was like to travel alone, and the feeling of getting really close to nature.
Was this your first visit to Svalbard?
– Yes, this was my first trip to Svalbard. I have been to Lofoten and northern Norway before, so I have experienced the nature to some extent before. But this type of trip, with a ship and landings in the wilderness, was completely new to me.
How did you come up with the idea to go to the Arctic?
– I have wanted to make this trip for a long time. I am fascinated by animals and nature, and the feeling of getting so close to everything was absolutely magical.
How did you prepare for the trip?
– I prepared by participating in and listening to a Zoom meeting with pre deaparture information from PolarQuest. I also did some reading on packing and equipment.
What were your expectations for Svalbard as a destination? Was it as you imagined?
– I didn't really know what to expect, other than that I would experience something I had never experienced before. The trip was fantastic, better than I could have hoped for. The nature and views we saw were absolutely magical. We had brilliant weather, and we also got to see many different animals and had other unforgettable experiences. It's hard to describe in words for those who weren't there.
You travelled as a solo traveller. How was that experience?
– Yes, it was the first time I travelled completely alone without meeting any companions on site, so naturally, I was a bit nervous beforehand. However, I thought that this type of trip attracts people who, like me, are interested in animals and nature, so I believed I would surely meet someone to connect with. And I did – I met several fellow travellers I could 'hang out with'. I wasn't the only one travelling solo, which felt reassuring. I found it worked very well. The staff on board and the guides were very kind and helpful. When you travel alone, you also have a responsibility to be a little extra open and social.
How did you experience life on board M/S Quest?
– The moments on the boat were relaxing and pleasant. You could spend your free time on board exactly as you wished. If you wanted to sit and watch the surroundings, the lounge was a very comfortable place to be. The only thing you needed to think about was adhering to the set times for excursions, meals, and similar activities.
What was the best part of the trip?
– The best part of the trip was definitely all the impressions I took home with me. All the different shades of blue – the sky, the sea, and ice in various forms.
Do you have any particularly memorable moments that you would like to share?
– I have several memorable moments. One was when we went out early in the morning to the bird cliff. The sea was 'boiling' with birds scouting for a spot on the rock wall, and as we got closer, we saw how how even the rock was ‘moving’ with all the birds that had already secured a place on the ledge. It was truly magical. Another strong memory is when we cruised with the Zodiac and saw a young female polar bear running along the water's edge. She stopped and began to play while we watched her from a distance. It was a special moment.
Another memory is when we went ashore on Moffen in the middle of the night and saw a group of walruses lounging around. Before that, another group of walruses had scoped us out from the water, absolutely incredible! Besides all the fantastic animal encounters, it was an incredible feeling when the boat cruised between small ice floes that floated freely on the water. The sea looked like a puzzle, and reaching the ice wall was an exciting ending.
Many who visit Svalbard are struck by the so-called 'polar bug,' a longing to return. How was it for you?
- Everything amazing I experienced during this trip has been overwhelming. That's why I'm not sure if I would go again, for fear that it wouldn't feel as special next time.
Please note: Depending on the lens used for a photo or video shot an animal may appear to be closer than it is. We always follow strict wildlife guidelines to ensure that we do not cause any disturbance.
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Sedan 1999 har vi arrangerat oförglömliga resor till Svalbard. Från maj till september färdas våra tre små expeditionsfartyg som endast tar 12 och 50 passagerare genom denna arktiska vildmark med gnistrande glaciärer, sagolika fjordlandskap, vidsträckt tundra och dramatiska bergskedjor. Valrossar vilar på stränderna och valar söker efter föda, medan Arktis konung, isbjörnen, majestätiskt vandrar över isarna.