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Longyearbyen to Tromsø

9 nights Jul 8, 2026

The Longyearbyen to Tromsø is a 9-night Polar Regions cruise aboard Silver Endeavour, operated by Silversea. Departing Longyearbyen on July 8, 2026, the voyage visits 4 ports. Fares start from $15,400 per person.

Itinerary

Longyearbyen
Day 1 Jul 8, 2026 Longyearbyen Departs 18:00 The Svalbard islands form the most remote province of northern Europe. Arriving in Longyearbyen on an MSC cruise therefore means reaching the northernmost municipality in the world. Small but vital, the town offers interesting collections of old maps and books on the Svalbard in the town gallery, as well as slides by photographer - composer Thomas Widerberg and a display of paintings by Kåre Tveter. Longyearbyen was founded for extraction purposes due to the abundance of coal, so one often comes across abandonedcoal mines. The pylons that support the funicular are also vestiges and part of the local culture that still highlight the local coal extraction methods. The Svalbard museum offers insight into this activity, as well as hosting examples of local flora and fauna and illustrating the hunting methods used in the islands, where man had to compete with polar bears, the king of these lands and still present in the wild (all excursions in the wild are tackled following the local safety indications). A curious feature of this remote locality is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, an underground, anti-nuclear vault where all known and classified seeds are preserved. In Longyearbyen there are plenty of places where you can enjoy a relaxing beverage, but if you’re looking for something unique we advise you eat in one of the hunting lodges. You will only have the embarrassment of the choice of possible excursions. You can go looking for marine birds, wander about the fjords on a kayak looking for seals, or even take a ride on a dog sleigh, either on the snow or on wheels. Some routes instead lead you to the peak of Mount Sarkofagen, from where you can enjoy a staggering view of Longyearbyen and its fjord. Go to Longyearbyen Cruises visiting Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen → Tromso, Norway · approximate route

Pricing

Lowest fare we've tracked over the observed 82-day span: $12,300 · range $12,300–$44,200

Current prices

Per person · 2 guests · incl. taxes & fees

Inside

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Oceanview

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Balcony

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Suite

from $15,400

$1,711 / night

Fare rows

Classic Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $15,400

$1,711 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Superior Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $16,100

$1,788 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Deluxe Veranda Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $16,800

$1,866 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Master Suite

Cabin grade

Available

from $35,600

$3,955 / night

per person · incl. taxes

Prices verified Jun 19, 2026

Prices come from third-party data feeds via Silversea and may differ from the cruise line's current fare. Confirm the final price before booking. How our pricing works

Price history

30 days
All cabin grades (11) Detailed cabin specs available at booking.
Name Supplier code Type
Classic Veranda Suite CV Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite DX Suite
Grand 1 Suite G1 Suite
Grand Suite GS Suite
Master Suite MS Suite
Owner's 1 Suite O1 Suite
Owner's Suite OS Suite
Premium Veranda Suite PV Suite
Silver Suite SL Suite
Signature Suite SS Suite
Superior Veranda Suite SV Suite

Ship

Silver Endeavour
Your ship Silver Endeavour 5★ 16,800 GT 230 guests Built 2022 Silversea Cruises welcomes Silver Endeavour to its fleet—one of the world’s most luxurious expedition ships. The fifth expedition ship in its fleet of 11, Silver Endeavour strengthens Silversea’s position as the leader in ultra-luxury expedition cruising, broadening the industry’s most diverse polar offering for guests’ enjoyment. “One of the most luxurious expedition ships afloat, Silver Endeavour will accelerate our strategy of growth, enriching our offering to unprecedented levels and reaffirming our position as the leading ultra-luxury expedition cruise line,” said Roberto Martinoli, President and CEO, Silversea Cruises. “The expedition cruising industry is poised to resume accelerated growth, driven by demand among high-end, affluent customers for travel to remote and hard-to-access destinations. Silver Endeavour will strengthen our polar offering, further diversifying our broad-ranging product. With the ongoing support of Royal Caribbean Group, we are enhancing the cruise experience for our guests, unlocking the world’s most rewarding destinations in a way that only Silversea can.” “To honour the spirit of expedition travel, we have renamed the ship Silver Endeavour—paying testament to one of history’s most famous vessels,” said Barbara Muckermann, Chief Commercial Officer, Silversea Cruises. “Aboard Silver Endeavour, travellers will channel the same sense of discovery that guided pioneering explorers, such as James Cook, in bygone eras.” Built to PC6 polar class specifications, Silver Endeavour is designed for polar exploration. She carries state-of-the-art amenities, with an industry-leading Zodiac-to-guest ratio; kayaks; and cutting-edge navigation and exploration technology, including a remote gimbal camera system, which can capture high-quality images from 5km, among other amenities. She will maintain Silversea’s trademark level of luxury, with a crew-to-guest ratio of approximately 1:1. Spread over eight public decks, the all-suite Silver Endeavour offers guests the most spacious accommodations in expedition cruising, upholding Silversea’s trademark level of comfort; multiple restaurants, bars and lounges; an expansive spa; a two-storied solarium with a swimming pool and whirlpool; and an array of indoor and outdoor observation areas. She fosters an intimate onboard atmosphere, enabling guests to discover destinations like Antarctica in depth, with great interaction between travellers and Silversea’s expedition experts. Go to Silver Endeavour Cruises on Silver Endeavour
Deck plan for Deck 3

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