Guests awoke as National Geographic Explorer navigated through more spectacular scenery. On arrival at our first programmed location we were greeted by a welcoming party of two polar bears. After much patience, one of the bears, an adult male bear, finally gave himself up to the group allowing the great views of this majestic animal amongst a mosaic of fast ice. Once everyone had had their fill, the bear was left on his hunt for food as the expedition team frantically adapted their day’s itinerary. No matter what happened next, the morning’s encounters had ensured that the day would last long in the memories of all on board. However, a late morning of zodiac cruising amongst magnificent landscapes and an afternoon landing alongside the cries of thousands of nesting kittiwakes ensured that the customer satisfaction remained through the roof. To top off this magnificent day, guests were treated to a banquet and a night of entertainment courtesy of the amazing Philippines contingent of the crew.
6/13/2024
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National Geographic Endurance
Fjortende Julibukta and Lilliehöökbreen
Our last day in Svalbard began with a wintery feeling. National Geographic Endurance sailed towards the entrance of Krossfjorden while it was gently snowing. Our morning destination was 14th of July Bay. This was our last outing in Spitsbergen and we could not have picked a better spot to end our unforgettable voyage. The landing area was covered with spring flowers which painted the otherwise barren looking landscape with green, white, and purple colors. Svalbard reindeers were contently grazing in the outskirts of the steep cliffs, enjoying the place also known as “hanging gardens.” Thousands of kittiwakes were loudly soaring above us. Occasionally a fight would break out between a kittiwake and an Arctic skua, who clearly was not very welcomed in the nesting site of the gulls. A Zodiac cruise also offered us great wildlife encounters. The shoreline was a popular nesting place for the guillemots, eider ducks, and the Atlantic puffins. After lunch, Captain Oliver positioned our vessel in front of another spectacular sight, Lillehöök Glacier. After an hour-long cruise, we reluctantly bid farewell to Krossfjorden and made our way towards Longyearbyen.