
Bergen - Svalbard - Bergen
The Svalbard Line
All-inclusive Arctic cruise to Svalbard & back, with fjords, wildlife & Midnight Sun
- July 2026 - September 2027
- 15 days
- 14 Places
- All-inclusive
Explore the world's northernmost town and its dramatic surrounding tundra on this guided e-bike tour, with a fascinating mix of old mine workings, research stations and striking Arctic scenery.
Discover the highlights of Longyearbyen on an electric bike
Scout for local birds and other wildlife
Learn more about the area’s rich industrial heritage as you pedal across its network of mining roads
The tour begins in Longyearbyen, where you’ll learn more about the settlement’s history and unique character. After a safety briefing, you'll start your e-bike adventure. Thanks to their electric motors, the bikes are more powerful and easier to use than regular bicycles, making them ideal for exploring the area's unsealed roads.
You’ll first head towards Burmaveien, home to an abandoned coal cableway, and onwards to Vestpynten. This wild area is dotted with pristine lakes that serve as a seasonal haven for countless seabirds and waterfowl. Remarkably, even at a latitude of 78 degrees north, the birdlife and flora here are nothing short of extraordinary, especially between late May and early August.
You’ll then head east into the Advent Valley, where you can see glimpses of the Longyearbyen’s raison d’être – mining. The roads here were mostly constructed for the mining industry, and the occasional passage of colossal coal-laden trucks creates a striking contrast against the serene Arctic backdrop, echoing the history of Svalbard and Longyearbyen’s industrial heritage.
Activity level
Active: Good mobility needed
Group size
Groups up to 20 guests
Availability
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Transport
Walking
Food & drink
No food or drink included
What to bring
Comfortable shoes, warm and windproof clothing
Good to know
Previous cycling experience recommended
This excursion is available on select Hurtigruten voyages along the Norwegian coast. Explore all voyages.
Available: Spring, Summer, Autumn
Answers to the questions our guests ask most often
If an excursion is not fully booked, any remaining slots will be available for purchase on board through your Expedition Team. These will be charged in Norwegian Kroner at your ship’s exchange rate.
However, to ensure yourself a spot, we recommend booking in advance.
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Each of our excursions has a rating to illustrate the level of fitness required. There are four categories, with 1 being the easiest and 4 the most difficult.
Level 1 = Easy: suitable for most
Excursions at this level are physically undemanding and suitable for most people. Level 2 = Moderate: some mobility needed
Excursions in this category involve a small amount of physical activity, but on easy terrain with few major challenges. Level 3 = Active: good mobility needed
Excursions in this category are more active and involve outdoor pursuits that require a decent level of fitness. You may be expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. They are not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Level 4 = Challenging: good mobility and fitness needed
These are our most challenging excursions, and require a good level of fitness. They may involve hiking or biking on uneven terrain and may also require specialist equipment. You would be expected to carry your own backpack and equipment. Excursions in this category are not suitable for those with limited mobility.
Prices can vary depending on the season you travel. Costs such as exchange rates and local prices may change from year to year, so we show a “starting from” price as a guide. The exact price will be confirmed when you book.
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