Peaceful Encounterns
We were greeted by clear skies and calm waters as we sailed into St Jonsfjorden after some wind and fog which can be unusual together. The Zodiacs were lowered and on our way to the beach we saw a blow on the other side of the fjord. A Humpback whale! A detour was made and we got to see two humpback whales feeding not too far from the boat. Amazing start to the afternoon.
Strolling through the tundra on shore at Gjertsenodden we compared it to a national forest, the ground was covered with Mountain Avens, Moss Campion, mosses and lichens. And Reindeerscat. We didn’t have to look long before we spotted the offenders...As we stood quietly watching and taking photographs, the small group of reindeers came closer and closer. With next to no enemy, they are very relaxed and sometimes curious.It was wonderful to watch them graze every Moss Campion clean of their pink flowers, like lawn movers, as they peacefully walked past us.
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.
Eva Molin Westerholm
GuideRelated trips
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Expedition Svalbard 2025
M/S Sjøveien 12 passengers12 days 10 nights on ship USD 11 390LanguagesDepartures: July / August / September 2025
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Since 1999, we have taken travellers on once-in-a-lifetime trips to Svalbard. From May to September our three small expedition ships, carrying only 12 and 50 passengers, explore this magnificent Arctic archipelago. Unpredictability and flexibility are the main keywords when you travel with PolarQuest as the exact route depends on weather, ice conditions and wildlife encounters. Sometimes you might be woken up in the middle of the night if a polar bear has been spotted on the ice.