At the end of a long Arctic winter, spring is starting to awaken. The climate, however, still clings to the cold: snow-covered mountains, snow-swept shores, temperatures around –4° C (25°F). It’s a good time to experience the last of winter scenery, and with a little luck, also see some polar bears, walruses, and seals.

  • Snowshoeing - Explore your way inland from the Polar shorelines with a wide variety of snowshoeing expeditions built for everyone.
  • Hiking - Explore the polar coastlines and inlands with a wide variety of invigorating hikes designed for all hikers to enjoy
  • Ny London - A former mining settlement in the Svalbard archipelago’s Arctic island of Blomstrandøya
  • Arctic Fox - Small but sturdy, these members of the canidae family can withstand some of Earth's coldest temperatures
  • Arctic Tern - Among the most nomadic birds on the planet, these sun-loving tourists summer twice a year during their ambitious routes

Rembrandt van Rijn

Vessel Type:  Expedition Yacht
Length: 49.5 metres
Passenger Capacity: 33
Built / refurbished: 1900's / 1994 / 2011
Rembrandt van Rijn is a three-masted schooner with origins as a 1947 herring lugger, later rebuilt for passenger voyages and fully modernised to meet current safety standards. Its compact size, shallow draft, and renewed navigation systems make it well suited to navigating the channels, fjords, and smaller islands of the Arctic. Open deck space supports uninterrupted viewing under sail or engine power, while Zodiacs extend access to remote shorelines. Cabins are simple and functional, all with private facilities, arranged across triple, twin inside, and twin porthole layouts.
The ship carries a maximum of 33 passengers with a small, experienced crew and two guides, creating an informal, close-knit environment. Daily landings focus on wildlife, geology, and natural history, with itineraries adjusted to conditions for maximum time ashore. Meals are straightforward and served buffet-style, and the vessel maintains an expedition-first profile without luxury positioning. Rembrandt van Rijn’s advantage lies in scale: the ability to move quietly, land efficiently, and create an intimate sailing-based expedition experience.




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Pricing

Depart: 29 May, 2026 Return: 5 June, 2026

Triple Private

Triple Private

1 porthole 1 upper/lower berth + 1 lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $4000 USD

Twin Private Inside

Twin Private Inside

1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $4250 USD

Twin Private Porthole

Twin Private Porthole

1 porthole 1 upper / lower berth Private shower and toilet Ample storage space

Price: $4950 USD