Longyearbyen Travel Guide

By Michele D'Agostino
View over Longyearbyen from above, Svalbard, Norway

Longyearbyen: An introduction

Longyearbyen is the northernmost town on the planet and the gateway to Svalbard. Its name comes from John Munroe Longyear, an American who founded Longyear City (nowadays called Longyearbyen) as a mining settlement in 1907. 

From its early origins as a remote mining community, today Longyearbyen would barely be recognizable to its founders. The once-thriving mining operations have disappeared, replaced by hotels, museums, bars, cafes, a supermarket, and other establishments. Only one mine remains in operation today, and its future is uncertain. The relics of the other former mines dot the surrounding hills as reminders of the town’s industrial past.

Longyearbyen has shifted its main industry to tourism, also serving as the starting and ending point for all our Secret Atlas Expedition Micro Cruises to Svalbard. If you have the opportunity, it’s worth spending a few days here before your cruise to get acquainted with the Arctic environment. Despite it being so remote, there is plenty to see and do!

Guests in zodiac taking photos in Krossfjord with Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Landscape photographers adore Svalbard in the early season, when puzzle-piece sea ice and snow-enrobed shorelines glow under pastel sunrises and sunsets.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 — 10 days
Scenic icy mountain landscape reflection Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Virgil Reglioni

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Follow photographer Virgil Reglioni into the bewitching pastel light and frozen fairytale landscape of the Arctic spring.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Arctic Fox in snow Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Lana Tannir

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join photographer Lana Tannir on an early-season adventure to Svalbard, when the frozen Arctic scenery shimmers under the studio-soft spring light.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Zodiac expedition with guests

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Randy Hanna

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Head north with world-renowned photographer and tutor Randy Hanna, capturing the frozen Arctic landscape of Svalbard in the spring.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Abstract ice structure photo by Dean Tatooles

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Dean Tatooles

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Venture north with acclaimed photographer Dean Tatooles, shooting Svalbard blanketed in snow and puzzle-piece sea ice.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
snowcapped mountains in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Amos Nachoum

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join world-renowned nature photographer Amos Nachoum in the High Arctic, scoping out unforgettable wildlife encounters on the ice-edge of Svalbard.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard-summer-Sophie-Dingwall-Secret-Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

A compact adventure for landscape photographers, our shortened early-season tour gets you shooting the best of springtime Svalbard in fewer days.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 days
Walrus colony on a rock in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour Lite with Piet van den Bemd

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join pro photographer Piet van den Bemd on a special compact adventure to shoot Svalbard in the springtime.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 days
Dark and moody mountains in Svalbard

Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

A frozen fairytale of iceberg-strewn fjords, snowy peaks, and puzzle-piece sea ice – as animals take their first steps following winter.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Pack ice Svalbard summer Sophie Dingwall Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Our compact early-season adventure packs in all the highlights of Svalbard in just a short space of time – with no fear of missing out.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Icy mountains scenic view glacier Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Set sail in summer, when Svalbard blooms with life, the best time to spot wildlife in Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Vikingfjord by ice wall in Bråsvellbreen Svalbard 24 Giancarlo Gallinoro Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Witness Svalbard alive with wildlife on this specially curated Expedition Micro Cruise, exploring the archipelago's summer highlights in a shorter time.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard-summer-Sophie-Dingwall-Secret-Atlas

Svalbard Summer Solstice Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Our longest photo tour sails when the midnight sun is at its zenith, providing 24-hour photo opportunities in the company of your pro photographer guide.

  • 12 guests
  • 12 days
Zodiac infront of bird cliffs in Svalbard, Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Venture north to photograph Svalbard as summer sweeps across the archipelago and the Arctic bursts into life.

  • — guests
  • 10 days
Arctic fox photography ice Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour with Paul Goldstein

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Paul Goldstein is a nature-photography heavyweight, a go-hard, all-hours maestro – and the perfect guide to take your wildlife photography up a gear (or 10) in Svalbard.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Mountains of Svalbard

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour with Randy Hanna

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Explore summertime Svalbard with nature photographer Randy Hanna, capturing intimate shots of wildlife in their stunning Arctic habitat.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Svalbard summer sunset over mountains

Svalbard Circumnavigation Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

The big one. As the sea opens up under the midnight sun, take the unique opportunity to circumnavigate Svalbard, Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 12 days
Ice wall in Brasvellbreen in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Wildlife and landscape photographers rush to catch Svalbard at this unique part of the year, when languorous sunrises and sunsets paint the scenery in autumnal colours and far-flung destinations like Austfonna are still within reach.

  • 12 guests
  • 11 days
Waterfall glacier drone shot Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour with Piet van den Bemd

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join all-action photographer Piet van den Bemd on this late-season adventure to Svalbard, where the goal is to reach Austfonna ice cap and photograph meltwater waterfalls cascading down its face.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard landscape in Autumn by Virgil Reglioni Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour with Virgil Reglioni

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Set off on a late-season adventure, when sunsets and sunrises cast spellbinding colours the archipelago, and capture the meltwater waterfalls of the Austfonna ice cap with top polar photographer Virgil Reglioni.

  • 12 guests
  • — days

How to get to Longyearbyen

The fastest and cheapest way to reach Longyearbyen is by plane. Longyearbyen’s airport is the only hub for commercial flights in Svalbard, with daily connections from and to Oslo. If you’re travelling from distant locations, you’ll need to take a flight to Oslo first and then catch a connecting flight to Longyearbyen Airport.

Flights to Longyearbyen

SVALBARD, NORWAY - 16. September 2017, Fly from Svalbard Airport to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. View from window on plane wing above the mountains and glaciers of Svalbard. Secret Atlas

Longyearbyen Airport is served by two airlines, SAS and Norwegian, both offering daily flights to and from Oslo with an approximate flight duration of 3 hours. Additionally, on select days of the week, there are flights available from Tromsø in northern Norway.

For international travellers, the typical itinerary involves taking a flight to Oslo (OSL) first and then connecting to Longyearbyen (LYR) in Svalbard. 

If you’re on a long-haul journey, consider a stopover in Oslo to break up your trip. Oslo is a vibrant city with numerous attractions worth exploring. We highly recommend a visit to the Fram Museum to gain first insights into the world of polar exploration that awaits you in Svalbard. This museum is dedicated to Norwegian polar exploration and three renowned polar explorers: Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, and Roald Amundsen. It primarily centres around the original exploration vessel “Fram,” which visitors can enter to view its well-preserved interior.

If you’re embarking on an Expedition Micro Cruise to Svalbard, we recommend arriving in Longyearbyen at least 24 hours before your scheduled departure. This buffer allows for any potential delays in baggage handling or flights, ensuring a smoother experience.

Dark and moody mountains in Svalbard

Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

A frozen fairytale of iceberg-strewn fjords, snowy peaks, and puzzle-piece sea ice – as animals take their first steps following winter.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Pack ice Svalbard summer Sophie Dingwall Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Our compact early-season adventure packs in all the highlights of Svalbard in just a short space of time – with no fear of missing out.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Icy mountains scenic view glacier Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Set sail in summer, when Svalbard blooms with life, the best time to spot wildlife in Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Vikingfjord by ice wall in Bråsvellbreen Svalbard 24 Giancarlo Gallinoro Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Witness Svalbard alive with wildlife on this specially curated Expedition Micro Cruise, exploring the archipelago's summer highlights in a shorter time.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard summer sunset over mountains

Svalbard Circumnavigation Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

The big one. As the sea opens up under the midnight sun, take the unique opportunity to circumnavigate Svalbard, Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 12 days

How much is a flight to Longyearbyen?

Flight prices can vary depending on the season, so it’s often a good idea to compare different dates to find the best rates. Websites such as Kayak and Skyscanner are excellent for finding the best deals.

Arrival in Longyearbyen: how to get from the airport to town

Once you’ve landed, transitioning from the airport to your accommodation is a straightforward process. The journey from the airport to Longyearbyen’s main settlement typically takes a maximum of 15 minutes, and you can choose between a shuttle bus or a taxi. Walking from the airport is not advised due to the potential risk of encountering a polar bear.

The shuttle bus, operated by the Svalbard Bus Service, offers the cheapest option, priced at around NOK 75 per adult. These distinct blue buses are conveniently located just outside the airport building and are scheduled to depart after all the luggage from a flight has been delivered. They will transport you directly to your hotel. So make sure to have your hotel’s name on hand, as the bus driver will ask for it. Payment can be made using either cash or card.

Taxis are available in front of the airport building and typically accept both cash and card payments. The approximate cost for this journey is NOK 200.

Where to stay in Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen provides a variety of accommodations, such as hotels, guesthouses, hostels, and even a campsite for the more adventurous travellers. It’s important to keep in mind that during the summer months, accommodations often fill up well in advance. We advise you to secure your accommodation at the same time you book your Expedition Micro Cruise. Especially during events like the Spitsbergen Marathon in early June, as it’s common for accommodations in Longyearbyen to be fully booked.

Hotels in Longyearbyen

Svalbard Hotell: The Vault

Cosy retreat 

This boutique hotel in Longyearbyen draws design inspiration from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and primarily caters to couples and sharers. Despite its minimalist architecture, it offers a warm and comfortable retreat in the heart of the town, with proximity to amenities and an on-site Japanese restaurant, NUGA.

Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen

Luxury in the centre of town

The Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen is a four-star hotel, located in central Longyearbyen. Guests can enjoy rooms with stunning Arctic views, cosy up by a fireplace in the lounge, and relax in a hot tub or sauna after a day of exploration. The on-site Restaurant Nansen serves fusion cuisine with Nordic ingredients. Additionally, there’s a casual bar, Barentz Gastropub, where you can enjoy drinks and pizza.

Svalbard Hotel: Polarferen

For the history buffs 

Polarferen is a boutique hotel that draws inspiration from the adventurous spirit of Norwegian explorer Eivind Astrup. With its warm and rustic ambience, exceptional service, and a well-curated library, the hotel provides guests with a unique Arctic experience in a welcoming and inviting atmosphere.

Mary-Ann’s Polarrigg

Something with a lot of character 

Mary-Ann’s Polarrigg, once a coal miners’ barracks, has been wonderfully transformed into a charming hotel. It provides a cosy and unique stay with its mining-themed interior and convenient amenities, including reading nooks, a bar, an on-site restaurant, and laundry service. With a range of single-bed and twin rooms, it also serves as an excellent choice for solo travellers. 

Funken Lodge

For those wanting a luxury stay

Funken Lodge is a boutique hotel that offers beautiful views over Longyearbyen and the nearby glaciers. It stands out at the high end of the hotel spectrum with plush interiors and finer amenities, such as a champagne bar and luxury gym. 

Basecamp Hotel

Great for families

Situated in the heart of Longyearbyen, Basecamp Hotel provides an authentic and rustic experience with recycled interiors inspired by Arctic trapper’s huts, making it an ideal destination for those seeking to disconnect and relax. Despite its relatively small size, the hotel offers a diverse range of room choices, including singles, twins, bunk-bed triplets, a family room, and two suites.

For more places to stay in Longyearbyen, check out our Svalbard accommodation guide.

Svalbard accommodation and hotels
base camp hotel in longyearbyen

Guesthouses, private, and budget options

Coal Miners’ Cabins

Guesthouse

Coal Miners’ Cabins, a former miners’ barracks in Nybyen, provides a beautiful and contemporary stay with modern interiors and a total of 75 rooms, including singles and doubles. It’s a budget-friendly choice with shared bathrooms on each corridor, complimentary WiFi, a lounge, and laundry facilities.

Gjestehuset 102

Guesthouse

Also located in Nybyen, Gjestehuset 102 is technically a budget-friendly hostel. It offers mixed 4-person dormitories as well as standard single and twin rooms with shared bathrooms and a kitchenette. The interiors are minimalist, but each room includes WiFi and a buffet breakfast.

Hagen Pensjonat

Guesthouse

Haugen Pensjonat, located just a 10-minute walk from the centre of Longyearbyen, operates without a traditional reception. Guests can find their room details on a board, and while staff can be contacted by phone or email, it primarily functions as a self-catering option. The guesthouse offers various room types, including singles, doubles, three-person rooms, and a studio apartment with private amenities.

Svalbard Hotel: Lodge

Private

The Svalbard Hotel Lodge offers ten apartments, each with either one or two bedrooms, a kitchen, a lounge, a private bathroom, and a washing machine.

Airbnb

Private

You can find a range of private rooms, apartments and even cabins in Longyearbyen available for booking on Airbnb.

Rysskyi Dom

Budget

If you’re happy with a basic hostel setup, Rysskyi Dom is an excellent and budget-friendly choice. According to the website, it provides “no frills and terrific value for money”. This hostel can accommodate up to 16 people, split up into a mixed dorm, a twin room, and a four-bedroom. Despite its self-proclaimed simplicity, rooms come with included bed linen, towels, and free WiFi.

Longyearbyen Camping

Budget

The cheapest form of accommodation in Longyearbyen is found at the campsite adjacent to the airport. Despite its remote location, it offers practical amenities, including a communal kitchen and shared bathrooms. Camping gear is available for rent, and safety measures like an electric fence and guard dogs are in place to protect against polar bears.

Campsite with tents and cabin in Longyearbyen

Restaurants, pubs, and cafés in Longyearbyen

Café Huskies

Enjoy coffee and cake in the company of friendly huskies at this charming café! They offer a diverse selection of coffees, teas, baked delights, and cold treats, including options for those with gluten and lactose sensitivities.

Fruene Café

Fruene is an inviting café situated in the heart of Longyearbyen. They specialize in homemade food and even craft their own chocolate, proudly claiming the title of the northernmost chocolatier in the world.

Svalbar

This pub in the centre of Longyearbyen is a beloved weekend hangout for the Secret Atlas crew. It offers a menu featuring burgers, pizza, beer, and delicious cocktails in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.

Karlsberger Pub

Karlsberger Pub, commonly known as KB, is a small yet renowned bar in the heart of Longyearbyen, recently recognised as the “6th coolest bar in the world” for its authentic atmosphere and extensive beverage collection. With over 1000 different types of armagnac, whisky, cognac, gin, and a variety of other drinks, including locally brewed beer from Svalbard bryggeri, it offers something to suit every taste preference.

Huset Restaurant

Huset is renowned as the northernmost gourmet restaurant in the world. Its cuisine showcases Nordic cooking techniques and taste combinations, with a primary focus on sourcing ingredients from Svalbard and the Arctic region. Additionally, they collaborate with local trappers and hunters in Farmhamna, Bellsund, and Akseløya to incorporate Svalbard produce, such as bearded seal, reindeer, and ptarmigan.

Stationen Restaurant

Stationen offers a diverse menu suitable for both lunch and dinner, featuring a daily special dish that highlights traditional Norwegian cuisine. They also provide an extensive selection of beer, wine, and cocktails to complement the food.

NUGA Sushi

NUGA is a modern restaurant that combines traditional Japanese cuisine with an Arctic twist. The restaurant offers an extensive menu, including sushi, ramen, gyoza, tempura, and more. And yes, you guessed it! NUGA is the northernmost sushi restaurant in the world.

Gruvelageret Restaurant

Gruvelageret has been transformed into a unique restaurant that pays tribute to Longyearbyen’s mining history. It serves exquisite Arctic cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for travellers seeking a quiet dining experience after their Arctic adventures.

Vinterhagen Restaurant

Svalbard’s greenest spot is the Vinterhagen, a floor-heated conservatory filled with natural plants and trees. Here, you can unwind while enjoying the picturesque Arctic landscape of Longyearbyen. Experience an open and inviting atmosphere at this unique restaurant, known for its expertise in Arctic cuisine from Northern Norway, featuring dishes such as reindeer and seal.

Funktionærmessen Restaurant

Funktionærmessen Restaurant provides a culinary experience focused on high-quality ingredients and exceptional service. The menu presents flavour combinations inspired by international cuisine, with choices from the à la carte menu or signature dishes like King crab and dry-aged côte de bœuf. Once a dining hall for coal mining company officials, the restaurant has transformed into a local favourite. 

Polarferen Restaurant

Drawing inspiration from Nordic cuisine, Chef Joshua Wing crafts a monthly à la carte menu that skillfully blends Arctic elements with seasonal produce. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available to choose from. The wine list has been carefully curated to harmonise with the cuisine, with a particular focus on honouring small-scale producers.

Restaurant Kroa

Kroa offers a welcoming atmosphere for special occasions, romantic dinners, or simply joining locals for a drink. Their menus are seasonally influenced, with a commitment to providing exceptional culinary experiences.

Restaurant Nansen

Nansen focuses on offering the finest products from the Arctic and Nordic regions. Their thoughtfully curated à la carte menu boasts top-quality meat cuts complemented by an array of side dishes and sauces. Additionally, fish and vegetarian alternatives are also available. You can savour these dishes while taking in the breathtaking views of the fjord and mountains.

wide angle photo of the Radisson Blu hotel in Longyearbyen showing the restaurant dining room
Guests in zodiac taking photos in Krossfjord with Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Landscape photographers adore Svalbard in the early season, when puzzle-piece sea ice and snow-enrobed shorelines glow under pastel sunrises and sunsets.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 — 10 days
Scenic icy mountain landscape reflection Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Virgil Reglioni

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Follow photographer Virgil Reglioni into the bewitching pastel light and frozen fairytale landscape of the Arctic spring.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Arctic Fox in snow Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Lana Tannir

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join photographer Lana Tannir on an early-season adventure to Svalbard, when the frozen Arctic scenery shimmers under the studio-soft spring light.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Zodiac expedition with guests

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Randy Hanna

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Head north with world-renowned photographer and tutor Randy Hanna, capturing the frozen Arctic landscape of Svalbard in the spring.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Abstract ice structure photo by Dean Tatooles

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Dean Tatooles

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Venture north with acclaimed photographer Dean Tatooles, shooting Svalbard blanketed in snow and puzzle-piece sea ice.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
snowcapped mountains in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour with Amos Nachoum

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join world-renowned nature photographer Amos Nachoum in the High Arctic, scoping out unforgettable wildlife encounters on the ice-edge of Svalbard.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard-summer-Sophie-Dingwall-Secret-Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

A compact adventure for landscape photographers, our shortened early-season tour gets you shooting the best of springtime Svalbard in fewer days.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 days
Walrus colony on a rock in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Spring Photo Tour Lite with Piet van den Bemd

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join pro photographer Piet van den Bemd on a special compact adventure to shoot Svalbard in the springtime.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 days
Svalbard-summer-Sophie-Dingwall-Secret-Atlas

Svalbard Summer Solstice Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Our longest photo tour sails when the midnight sun is at its zenith, providing 24-hour photo opportunities in the company of your pro photographer guide.

  • 12 guests
  • 12 days
Zodiac infront of bird cliffs in Svalbard, Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Venture north to photograph Svalbard as summer sweeps across the archipelago and the Arctic bursts into life.

  • — guests
  • 10 days
Arctic fox photography ice Secret Atlas

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour with Paul Goldstein

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Paul Goldstein is a nature-photography heavyweight, a go-hard, all-hours maestro – and the perfect guide to take your wildlife photography up a gear (or 10) in Svalbard.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Mountains of Svalbard

Svalbard Summer Photo Tour with Randy Hanna

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Explore summertime Svalbard with nature photographer Randy Hanna, capturing intimate shots of wildlife in their stunning Arctic habitat.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
Ice wall in Brasvellbreen in Svalbard Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Wildlife and landscape photographers rush to catch Svalbard at this unique part of the year, when languorous sunrises and sunsets paint the scenery in autumnal colours and far-flung destinations like Austfonna are still within reach.

  • 12 guests
  • 11 days
Waterfall glacier drone shot Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour with Piet van den Bemd

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Join all-action photographer Piet van den Bemd on this late-season adventure to Svalbard, where the goal is to reach Austfonna ice cap and photograph meltwater waterfalls cascading down its face.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
Svalbard landscape in Autumn by Virgil Reglioni Secret Atlas

Svalbard Autumn Photo Tour with Virgil Reglioni

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Set off on a late-season adventure, when sunsets and sunrises cast spellbinding colours the archipelago, and capture the meltwater waterfalls of the Austfonna ice cap with top polar photographer Virgil Reglioni.

  • 12 guests
  • — days

Things to see and do in Longyearbyen

Svalbard Museum

We highly recommend a visit to this museum located in central Longyearbyen as your starting point. Spending 1-2 hours here offers an excellent introduction to Svalbard’s history, geology, and wildlife before embarking on your cruise. The museum features extensive exhibits, informative content, videos, and even a life-sized polar bear.

Prices: NOK 150 for adults / Children under 18 are free of charge

North Pole Expedition Museum

This museum provides a fascinating insight into the numerous attempts made by explorers to reach the North Pole. We definitely recommend a visit, especially for those interested in history. Inside, you’ll find a collection of ancient artefacts, films, and documents that vividly portray the challenges early explorers faced in their quest to reach the North Pole.

Prices: NOK 150 for adults / NOK 50 for children over 12 / Children under 12 are free of charge / 90 min guided tour NOK 375 

Svalbard Brewery

Join a tour and discover the process of crafting locally brewed beers using 2,000-year-old glacier water at the world’s northernmost brewery in Longyearbyen.

Price: NOK 475 per person for a 1,5 hours tour

Svalbard Kirke

Located on the outskirts of Longyearbyen, the church is open for visits 24 hours a day. The original church, built over a century ago in 1921, unfortunately was bombed and subsequently burned down during World War II. The current church was constructed and opened in 1958. Visiting is free of charge.

Svalbard Global Seed Vault

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is located near Longyearbyen Airport and serves as a secure facility preserving duplicates of seeds from global gene banks. Its mission is to safeguard crop diversity, ensuring food supply security against potential threats. The facility is managed through a tripartite agreement involving the Norwegian government, the Crop Trust, and the Nordic Genetic Resource Center. While the Vault itself is not accessible to visitors, you can either participate in guided tours that take you near the entrance or explore its interior through a 360° virtual tour on their website.

Gruve 3 Coal Mine

For those seeking a true adventure, we recommend exploring one of Longyearbyen’s former coal mines. For this 3-hour tour, you’ll be equipped with a mining overall, a helmet, and a headlamp, allowing you to descend into the depths of Gruve 3 and gain insights into the miners’ life in the High Arctic. Please note that this tour is not recommended for individuals who suffer from claustrophobia.

Prices: NOK 950 for adults / NOK 600 for 12 to 15 year olds / NOK 700 for seniors from 67

gruve 3 mine longyearbyen svalbard secret atlas

Activities and experiences in and around Longyearbyen 

Longyearbyen serves as an excellent base for various activities and day tours. We suggest spending a few days in town before your cruise to experience a diverse range of adventures. If you’re interested in any of the activities mentioned, please contact us, and we will connect you with our trusted local partners in Longyearbyen who will arrange your chosen activities.

Day cruises to Pyramiden or Barentsburg

Summer

During the summer season, you can embark on daily cruises to either Pyramiden or Barentsburg, also providing perfect opportunities to observe wildlife such as whales, polar bears, seals, and various bird species along the way. 

An onboard guide will share insights into Svalbard’s history, glaciers, and Arctic wildlife. Upon reaching Pyramiden or Barentsburg, a Russian guide will lead a tour of the town. Depending on the trip, the return journey to Longyearbyen may include views of glaciers, coal mines, significant historical sites, and bird cliffs. Two major companies offer these excursions on different days of the week. For further information and bookings, please visit Polarcharter or Svalbardcruise.

Kayaking

Summer

Situated along the Adventfjorden, Longyearbyen is an ideal location for embarking on a kayaking adventure. As you set out from Longyearbyen, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. When booking, you can choose from a range of options, including half-day excursions and evening trips. All the required equipment, such as extra-warm drysuits, is provided.

Cycling

Summer

A variety of cycling tours are offered in Longyearbyen, both private excursions as well as small group tours. You can choose between shorter and easier rides or embark on a full-day adventure using a fat bike or an electric bike.

Horse riding

Summer

Join a horseback tour to discover the Svalbard wilderness during the summer. Riding an Icelandic horse is an exciting way to enjoy the crisp Arctic air and the beauty of nature in the High Arctic.

ATV safaris

Summer

Discover Svalbard’s fascinating landscapes on an ATV Safari, venturing into the valleys and mountains surrounding Longyearbyen, home to reindeer and polar foxes. This adventure is available from mid-May to the end of October, and note that driving participants must hold a valid driver’s license.

Hiking

Summer and winter

The area around Longyearbyen offers fantastic hiking opportunities, with trails that span from a few hours to overnight adventures. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the wilderness and catch a glimpse of Svalbard’s icy interior. Please note that all hikes must be done with a professional guide for safety and protection from polar bears.

One of Secret Atlas’s favourites is the hike to Trollsteinen (Troll Rock), which offers breathtaking views of the Arctic wilderness. To tackle this hike, you should be in good physical condition and capable of ascending steep inclines on rugged terrain. The round trip from Longyearbyen typically takes around 8 to 10 hours, making it a challenging one-day adventure.

For an easier hike, consider Plateau Mountain, situated atop the steep-sided valley where Longyearbyen is nestled. From the summit, you’ll have a view over Longyearbyen and the Isfjorden, making the 3-4 hour round-trip hike well worth it.

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Dogsledding

Summer and winter

A dogsledding trip is a thrilling way to explore the picturesque landscapes surrounding Longyearbyen. You’ll learn how to harness a husky and receive an introductory lesson on sledge control before embarking on a group adventure with the dogs. Dogsledding is only offered when the ground is completely covered with snow, typically from October to mid-May. During the snow-free summer months, you have the option to experience dog-powered excursions on wheels, with huskies pulling a wheeled cart.

Snowmobile excursions

Winter

Experience Arctic adventures in the snowy season with guided snowmobile excursions departing from Longyearbyen. You have a range of options to choose from, including full-day guided trips and multi-day safaris. These journeys make it possible to discover Svalbard’s vast icy landscapes, trappers’ huts, glaciers, as well as Arctic wildlife freely and swiftly. If you’re a beginner, shorter trips are also available.

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Expedition Micro Cruises from Longyearbyen

Svalbard (Spitsbergen) reveals its true magic when you explore along its rugged, breathtaking coastline – and there’s no better way to experience it than in an intimate, micro-group setting. 

That’s why we pioneered the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles. With just 12 guests on board, our exclusive expedition cruises ensure a truly immersive and personal adventure.

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Svalbard Circumnavigation Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

The big one. As the sea opens up under the midnight sun, take the unique opportunity to circumnavigate Svalbard, Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 12 days
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Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise Lite

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Our compact early-season adventure packs in all the highlights of Svalbard in just a short space of time – with no fear of missing out.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
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Svalbard Spring Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

A frozen fairytale of iceberg-strewn fjords, snowy peaks, and puzzle-piece sea ice – as animals take their first steps following winter.

  • 12 guests
  • — days
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Svalbard Summer Micro Cruise

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Set sail in summer, when Svalbard blooms with life, the best time to spot wildlife in Europe’s last great wilderness.

  • 12 guests
  • 10 days
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Svalbard Spring Photo Tour

78°22’N, 15°65’E

Landscape photographers adore Svalbard in the early season, when puzzle-piece sea ice and snow-enrobed shorelines glow under pastel sunrises and sunsets.

  • 12 guests
  • 8 — 10 days
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Events in Longyearbyen

Despite its remote location, Longyearbyen offers a range of events year-round. To secure accommodations during these events, make sure to book well in advance, as availability is limited and tends to fill up months ahead.

Polar Jazz Festival

January and February

The Jazz festival in Longyearbyen takes place during the polar night, with performances held at various indoor venues such as hotels and bars across town and even the church.

Classical Music Festival

February

Since its debut in 2018, the Arctic Chamber Music Festival has been an annual event in Longyearbyen. It features classical music performances in intimate settings across the town, with venues ranging from an unused mine to the art gallery.

Sun Festival Week

March

After months of darkness, a grand celebration is a fitting way to welcome the sun’s return. The Sun Festival Week in early March marks this occasion, with both locals and visitors joining in the festivities. The event features concerts, lectures, art exhibitions, and an outdoor church service.

Spitsbergen Marathon

June

It doesn’t come as a surprise that the northernmost marathon in the world takes place in Longyearbyen. Each June, runners from all over the world gather to compete in this unique race amidst the stunning Arctic scenery.

Longyearbyen Literary Festival

September

The world’s northernmost literary festival is held annually in Longyearbyen in September. It features talks and readings by Scandinavian authors, including one conducted in English.

Taste Svalbard Food Festival

October

Every October, Longyearbyen hosts the world’s northernmost food festival, inviting attendees to indulge in local culinary traditions. This event offers a range of gastronomic experiences, including cooking workshops, barbecues, and exclusive dinners hosted by renowned chefs.

Dark Season Blues Festival

October

The northernmost Blues festival on Earth takes place in Longyearbyen, on the eve of the last sunset for the following five months. Local, national, and international Blues artists perform intimate concerts at various small venues in Longyearbyen.

Getting around Longyearbyen

Most places in Longyearbyen are conveniently within walking distance of the town centre. While it’s possible to rent bikes, all distances in town are relatively short. Taxis are also available for longer journeys to the airport or the dock where our Expedition Micro Cruises depart from.

In Longyearbyen, there’s a designated safe zone where you can walk without the need for polar bear protection. However, beyond this area, it’s essential to be in the company of an armed guide trained in polar bear protection. That’s why joining a guided activity or one of our Expedition Micro Cruises is the safest way to explore the untouched nature outside of Longyearbyen.

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Paying in Longyearbyen

The official currency in Svalbard is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). 

Please note that there are no ATMs in Svalbard, so it’s crucial to bring the cash you anticipate needing for purchases or gratuities with you. ATMs are available at Oslo Airport. However, most shops and establishments in Longyearbyen accept credit cards, including VISA, MasterCard, and American Express.

Longyearbyen FAQs

Is it possible to see the northern lights in Longyearbyen?

Yes, Longyearbyen is actually one of the best places in the world to witness this breathtaking natural phenomenon. But keep in mind that the northern lights are only visible during the dark hours, and in Svalbard, there is no sunset and hence no darkness from mid-April to the end of August due to the midnight sun.

When is the best time to witness the northern lights in Longyearbyen?

In Longyearbyen, the polar night lasts from November to February, creating a period of 24-hour darkness. This makes winter the ideal season to experience the northern lights in Svalbard. Although it’s still possible to see them at other times of the year when there isn’t 24-hour daylight, your best chances are undoubtedly during the polar night.

What are the temperatures like in Longyearbyen?

Longyearbyen experiences significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year. During the cruising season, spanning from April to September, temperatures are surprisingly moderate. In May, you can expect an average high of around 0°C and a low of -5°C. July and August stand out as the warmest months, with July having an average high of 9°C and a low of 5°C. The coldest months are in winter, with January and February reaching an average high of -9°C and a low of -17°C.

When can I see the midnight sun in Longyearbyen?

Due to its extremely northern location, the midnight sun can be experienced in Longyearbyen from April 19th to August 23rd.

Does Longyearbyen have a post office?

Yes, there is a post office in Longyearbyen where you can send postcards and packages. Posten Norge is conveniently situated on the main street, near the supermarket.

Where do our Expedition Micro Cruises depart from?

All our Expedition Micro Cruises depart from Longyearbyen’s port. Two weeks before your departure, we will send you a map indicating the precise location where the expedition vessel for your voyage will be docked and ready for your arrival.

For more information regarding your booking, please refer to our booking terms and conditions
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