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Ski & Sail in Svalbard: The Edge of the World

8 days | Moderate to Challenging | 5.00
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Somewhere between the North Pole and the northern coast of Norway lies Svalbard—a dreamlike archipelago that redefines skiing. Few journeys compare to this one, and you’ll feel it as soon as you board your expedition sailboat.

If that once-in-a-lifetime adventure exists, this is it. For a week, epic glaciers, vast landscapes, and deep fjords will be our playground. Led by professional guides aboard a sturdy sailboat, we’ll cruise under the Midnight Sun through land that feels completely untouched. With each passing day in Svalbard, our understanding of wilderness & vastness will change.

Tom
Tom
IFMGA/ACMG Mountain Guide

Adventure Highlights

  • As remote as it gets: We'll spend a week exploring the isolated Svalbard archipelago, nestled somewhere between the North Pole and the northern coast of Norway
  • Slopes all to yourself: Be the first—or one of the first ones—to ascend and descend peaks, with terrain options from low-angle open bowls to technical chutes
  • Sturdy & comfy boats: Reaching the remote corners of Svalbard is easy with our dependable expedition boats, offering warmth, comfort, and space to relax and connect
Duration
8 days
Season
April through June
Group size
Up to 12 people
Accommodation
Luxury: Noorderlicht or Meander boat
Difficulty
Moderate to Challenging: For intermediate to advanced backcountry skiers, traveling 10-20 km (6-12 mi) per day with tour lengths ranging 1,100-1,500m+ (3,609-4,921 ft)
What's included
UIAGM/IFMGA ski guides, lodging aboard a boat, harbour & permit fees, all meals, snacks

The adventure, day by day

You can choose between joining a Noorderlicht or Meander departure. Regardless, the inclusions and plan remain the same.

After optional touring and resting in Longyearbyen, join Rob, Tom, the boat crew and chef, and board the 150-foot Noorderlicht, a two-masted gaff-rigged sailing yacht. Your guide and the crew know which fjords offer sensational skiing, how to get there, where to anchor, and how to show the gang a good time. You will be ski touring every day after lifting anchors in Longyearbyen. Skiing days last from 5 – 9 hours. All in all, an amazing adventure and a trip of a lifetime!

Pre-trip 3-night package

Make the most of your trip to Svalbard with this 3-night package before setting sail! You can add this at checkout. This is what you can expect:

    • Day 1: Arrive at the airport in Longyearbyen from Oslo in the early afternoon. Transfer to the hotel. You’ll have enough time to check out the town and maybe visit the Polarmuseum.
    • Day 2-3: Go out ski touring with the guide, somewhere close to town, and return to the hotel.
    • Day 4 (embarkation day, i.e., arrival for those who didn’t choose the package): Potentially, you’ll be able to do another shorter ski touring trip from town or visit an ice cave (4 hours). Embarkation begins at 4pm, departure from pier usually around 5pm.

Included in the package:

    • Accommodation for 3 nights at a hotel or B&B
    • 3 breakfasts
    • 2 or possibly 3 days of ski touring out of Longyearbyen

Not included in the package:

    • Flights and travel to Longyearbyen
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Lunches and dinners
Day 1: Arrival

Arrive at the airport in Longyearbyen from Oslo and your guides will transfer you to the hotel. Around 4 pm, board the yacht and go through the safety briefing with your group and guides. The departure is usually around 6 pm.

Days 2 to 7: Ski and sail to your heart's content

It usually takes only one hour to sail in the Isfjord to the first ski tour. From there, you will be sailing along the West Coast of Spitzbergen to sample some of the best ski touring in the world and peak ascent the group of islands. In May and June the sun shines for 24 hours in Svalbard, which leaves a lot of flexibility for departures. Discover harbours like Ymerbukta or visit the small pubs nestled in industrial arctic harbour towns north of 79°.

Gradual, scenic climbs give way to long, beautiful runs back to the water. And best of all, the warm, comfortable boat awaits tired skiers at the end of the day. After each day of skiing, return from the shoreline by a Zodiac motor boat back to the yacht, with the smell of delicious dinner welcoming you.

Finish off your day on the deck with a glass of wine, enjoying the contrast of the sea and the magnificent mountainscape with the everlasting sun above the horizon. Arrival back in Longyearbyen is usually around 4 pm. Enjoy your last evening and join your group for a farewell dinner on the boat.

Day 8: Departure

Bid farewell to the yacht and crew in the morning after breakfast and head back to the airport.

You can choose between joining a Noorderlicht or Meander departure. Regardless, the inclusions and plan remain the same.

After optional touring and resting in Longyearbyen, join Rob, Tom, the boat crew and chef, and board the 98-foot Meander, a two-masted staysail schooner. Your guide and the crew know which fjords offer sensational skiing, how to get there, where to anchor, and how to show the gang a good time. You will be ski touring every day after lifting anchors in Longyearbyen. Skiing days last from 5 – 9 hours. All in all, an amazing adventure and a trip of a lifetime!

Pre-trip 3-night package

Make the most of your trip to Svalbard with this 3-night package before setting sail! You can add this at checkout. This is what you can expect:

    • Day 1: Arrive at the airport in Longyearbyen from Oslo in the early afternoon. Transfer to the hotel. You’ll have enough time to check out the town and maybe visit the Polarmuseum.
    • Day 2-3: Go out ski touring with the guide, somewhere close to town, and return to the hotel.
    • Day 4 (embarkation day, i.e., arrival for those who didn’t choose the package): Potentially, you’ll be able to do another shorter ski touring trip from town or visit an ice cave (4 hours). Embarkation begins at 4pm, departure from pier usually around 5pm.

Included in the package:

    • Accommodation for 3 nights at a hotel or B&B
    • 3 breakfasts
    • 2 or possibly 3 days of ski touring out of Longyearbyen

Not included in the package:

    • Flights and travel to Longyearbyen
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Lunches and dinners
Day 1: Arrival

Arrive at the airport in Longyearbyen from Oslo and your guides will transfer you to the hotel. Around 4 pm, board the yacht and go through the safety briefing with your group and guides. The departure is usually around 6 pm.

Days 2 to 7: Ski and sail to your heart's content

It usually takes only one hour to sail in the Isfjord to the first ski tour. From there, you will be sailing along the West Coast of Spitzbergen to sample some of the best ski touring in the world and peak ascent the group of islands. In May and June the sun shines for 24 hours in Svalbard, which leaves a lot of flexibility for departures. Discover harbours like Ymerbukta or visit the small pubs nestled in industrial arctic harbour towns north of 79°.

Gradual, scenic climbs give way to long, beautiful runs back to the water. And best of all, the warm, comfortable boat awaits tired skiers at the end of the day. After each day of skiing, return from the shoreline by a Zodiac motor boat back to the yacht, with the smell of delicious dinner welcoming you.

Finish off your day on the deck with a glass of wine, enjoying the contrast of the sea and the magnificent mountainscape with the everlasting sun above the horizon. Arrival back in Longyearbyen is usually around 4 pm. Enjoy your last evening and join your group for a farewell dinner on the boat.

Day 8: Departure

Bid farewell to the yacht and crew in the morning after breakfast and head back to the airport.

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Meet your guides

Seasoned pros, local legends, and passionate adventurers—your trip is in the best hands.
Tom
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Tom
IFMGA/ACMG Mountain Guide
Tom is an ACMG/IFMGA-certified mountain guide who’s been guiding since moving to Canmore in 1995, the place he calls home. His winters consist of a mix of ski guiding at lodges, heli-ski operations, and remote backcountry destinations throughout western Canada. During the warmer months, Tom spends his days on water. He is a certified Paddle Canada Moving Water Canoe Instructor and Wilderness Canoe Guide.
Chris
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Chris
Expedition leader
Chris left a comfy university position for the vagaries of guiding a number of years ago. Research expeditions, tour guide engagements or private adventures have lured him to the Arctic and Antarctic at least for some time of each year ever since 1985. He holds degrees in Geography, Geology and Cultural Anthropology and a Ph.D.
Christian
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Christian
ACMG/IFMGA Guide
Christian has dual Canadian and Swiss citizenship. In his former life he completed a degree in Engineering Physics and worked for an engineering firm in Switzerland. It was there that he decided to change courses dramatically and become a mountain guide. He returned to Canada 10 years ago to pursue this dream and hasn’t looked back. Today, Christian is a fully certified Mountain Guide (ACMG/IFMGA).
Conrad
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Conrad
IFMGA/ACMG Mountain Guide
Conrad began climbing and skiing in 1994 and has been guiding professionally since 1997. He leads climbing, skiing, and paddling trips across Alberta, British Columbia, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories, with occasional international expeditions. He is a certified ACMG guide and a member of the Parks Canada Visitor Safety team, where he contributes to avalanche forecasting, highway avalanche control, and mountain rescue operations in Banff, Yoho, and Kootenay National Parks.
Drew
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Drew
ACMG Guide
Drew is an ACMG-certified ski and trekking guide rooted in British Columbia, with decades of experience in remote terrain across the Canadian Rockies, Yukon, Arctic, and East Greenland. An avalanche forecaster for Avalanche Canada and a seasoned expedition leader, he’s known for calm judgment, technical skill, and a love of telemark skiing. Drew and his wife, Emelie, co-own Diana Lake Lodge, a backcountry base for alpine touring, hiking, and quiet wilderness connection near Kootenay National Park.
Phil
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Phil
Expedition leader
Phil studied biology at Imperial College London and earned a PhD in plant pathology before working as a field guide for the British Antarctic Survey. He has led climbing and skiing expeditions across Antarctica, the Himalaya, the Andes, East Greenland, the Caucasus, and Canada, and served as Vice President of the Alpine Club (2006–07). A freelance photographer, polar guide, expedition leader, and lecturer, Phil lives in England near the Peak District National Park.
Konrad
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Konrad
IFMGA/ACMG Mountain Guide
Konrad was born and raised in Obergurgl, Austria, where he trained as an IFMGA/UIAGM Mountain Guide and has been guiding since 1996. He has spent most of his winters in Canada heliskiing, including many years with CMH as Lodge Manager at the Adamants and with Selkirk Tangiers. Summers take him guiding across the Alps, Nepal, Africa, and South America. He now lives in Revelstoke with his wife Kristen and their two children, Eve and Rio.
Massimo
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Massimo
UIAGM Mountain Guide
Massimo has been a Mountain Guide since 2003 and a passionate mountaineer since childhood. His love for winter and skiing has led him to scale countless peaks in the Alps, where he has honed his skills and expertise. As a guide, he loves sharing his knowledge and passion for mountaineering, inspiring others to embrace the beauty of the mountains. Today, his love for snow and ice takes him to the polar regions, where he is on a relentless quest for the perfect excursion.
Joel
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Joel
ACMG Guide
Residing in Nelson, BC with his wife and two boys, Joel spends the winter guiding ski trips. With over thirty years of backcountry experience, including two decades of guiding, he never tires of grabbing his skis or splitboard and heading out of a day in the mountains.
Andrea
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Andrea
UIAGM/IFMGA Guide
Andrea has always considered the mountains his true home—a boundless place that demands authenticity and offers freedom. He cannot pinpoint the exact moment his journey into the mountains began; it started in early childhood, guided by his parents and grandparents. First came hiking, then skiing, followed by rock climbing, and eventually the ice of frozen waterfalls, winter terrain, and high alpine environments. He has been a certified Mountain Guide since 2014.
Heather
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Heather
ACMG Guide

Heather is a lifelong ski enthusiast and a recently certified ACMG Ski Guide. She is drawn to long glacier approaches, sunlit summits, and steep, deep powder turns. She has worked in the ski industry since 2007, primarily in ski patrol and snow safety roles. In the off-season, she works as a journeyman millwright and backcountry lodge cook.

Emelie
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Emelie
ACMG Guide
Emelie is an ACMG Ski and Hiking Guide and a skier at heart, with experience across the Canadian Rockies, British Columbia’s Columbia and Coast Mountains, the European Alps, the Caucasus, the Pamirs, and the High Arctic, including Iceland and Svalbard. Born and raised in Sweden, she moved to Canada in 2004 for BC powder and never looked back. Emelie lives in Revelstoke, BC.

What others say about this adventure

5.00 (9 reviews)
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Pierre-Alexandre S.
|May 2025
Honnestly, something worth to put on your lifeline
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Liisa H.
|May 2025
Amazing views views and nice lines! Overall very memorable experience.
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Robert F.
|May 2025
An amazing experience all round, the Norderlicht and crew and chef were exceptional the snow perfect and Sawback team were very organised
5.00(9 reviews)
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Pierre-Alexandre S.
|May 2025
Honnestly, something worth to put on your lifeline
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Liisa H.
|May 2025
Amazing views views and nice lines! Overall very memorable experience.
R
Robert F.
|May 2025
An amazing experience all round, the Norderlicht and crew and chef were exceptional the snow perfect and Sawback team were very organised
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Peter H.
|May 2024
The Svalbard trip is a wonderful, exciting, gorgeous adventure. So much more than just a ski trip.
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Amy G.
|June 2023
The trip was great. The crew made an unforgettable trip even more unforgettable. Great food and amazing crew.
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Betsy E.
A fabulous ski and sail trip

Tom Wolfe coordinated a fabulous ski and sail trip to Svalbard. It was an amazing trip that took into consideration the goals and capabilities of each of the guests, while keeping safety top of mind. Tom is not only a professional guide, he’s a really nice guy too. I look forward to skiing with him (and the other guides) again in the future.

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Alan J.
Svalbard was mind-boggling

When Tom asked me if I wanted to go to the Arctic and ski from a steel hulled yacht I said yes without thinking… Good call. Svalbard was mind-boggling. We always enjoy skiing with Tom, classic Canadian mountain guide, and Phil Wickens ,who was the expedition leader, was also fantastic and a wealth of knowledge! Save your pennies and sign up for 2020 – you won’t regret it…..

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Margaret H.
The experience of a lifetime

I went on two trips with Tom last winter: to Carlyle Lodge in the interior of BC and to Svalbard. The skiing and snow conditions at Carlyle were great and Svalbard was definitely the experience of a lifetime in terms of the terrain, scenery and wildlife. It totally exceeded my expectations. Tom has a knack for picking great destinations and putting together fun, well organized trips.

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Dean P.
An incredible experience

My family and I had the adventure of a lifetime. It was an incredible experience and Sawback did an excellent job. We would highly recommend the trip and Tom to everyone.

Things to know

  • Included:

      • Experienced UIAGM/IFMGA ski guides with extensive knowledge of the area
      • 8-day ski & sail adventure in Svalbard
      • Accommodation for 7 nights aboard a boat (Noorderlicht or Meander)
      • Harbour fees
      • Permit fees
      • All breakfasts, lunches, and multi-course dinners on board
      • Snacks

    Add-ons:

      • Pre-trip 3-night package (more info in the itinerary) — available to add at checkout

    Not included:

      • Flights and travel to Longyearbyen
      • Technical backcountry ski touring equipment
      • Alcoholic beverages
      • Dinners in Longyearbyen
      • Accommodation prior to or after the tour
      • Guide gratuities — optional
      • Insurance — recommended, available to add at checkout
  • Make the most of your trip to Svalbard with this 3-night package before setting sail! You can add this at checkout. This is what you can expect:

      • Day 1: Arrive at the airport in Longyearbyen from Oslo in the early afternoon. Transfer to the hotel. You’ll have enough time to check out the town and maybe visit the Polarmuseum.
      • Day 2-3: Go out ski touring with the guide, somewhere close to town, and return to the hotel.
      • Day 4 (embarkation day, i.e., arrival for those who didn’t choose the package): Potentially, you’ll be able to do another shorter ski touring trip from town or visit an ice cave (4 hours). Embarkation begins at 4pm, departure from pier usually around 5pm.

    Included in the package:

      • Accommodation for 3 nights at a hotel or B&B
      • 3 breakfasts
      • 2 or possibly 3 days of ski touring out of Longyearbyen

    Not included in the package:

      • Flights and travel to Longyearbyen
      • Alcoholic beverages
      • Lunches and dinners
  • This Svalbard expedition is ideal for intermediate to advanced backcountry skiers. Every day, you will travel 10-20 km (6-12 miles), with tour lengths ranging from 1,100-1,500m+ (3,609-4,921 ft).

    All participants should feel comfortable on black level resort runs as you will be skiing on glaciated terrain with variable snow conditions.

  • Due to the terrain, location and length of tour, this adventure is for intermediate to advanced backcountry skiers. If you’re just starting out, we recommend heading out for some intro touring with a guide and gaining some backcountry experience.

  • Liability waivers are a standard part of all guided outdoor adventures. Recently, the requirements have become a bit more rigorous for ACMG guides—meaning that you’ll need to agree to the signing of the waiver at the time of booking.

    Prior to booking, we ask you to review the waiver. During the checkout process, you’ll have to acknowledge the risks and agree to the signing of the waiver. You are required to bring a printed copy on the trip.

    Please note that signing and agreeing to the terms of the waiver is required in order to join this adventure. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us prior to booking.

  • Clothing list

      • Wool or synthetic socks and liner socks
      • Long underwear top — synthetic or wool
      • Light fleece or wool sweater
      • Wind shell — nylon or ‘Schoeller’ type jacket
      • Waterproof breathable jacket
      • Warm insulated jacket — down or synthetic
      • Long underwear bottoms — synthetic or wool
      • Multipurpose stretch nylon or ‘Schoeller’ type pants
      • Waterproof breathable pants
      • Warm hat — wool or synthetic
      • Brimmed cap for sun protection
      • Face warmer — scarf, neck tube or balaclava (optional)
      • Light gloves — wool, synthetic or leather
      • Insulated gloves or mitts with waterproof outer shell
      • Spare gloves or mitts
      • Handkerchief for blocking the sun (optional)

    Snow safety equipment

      • Avalanche beacon with good batteries (and spares)
      • Shovel
      • Probe (2.4m or longer preferred)

    Travel equipment

      • Skis or split board
      • Ski strap
      • Ski or snowboard boots
      • Poles
      • Climbing skins
      • Skin wax (or a candle)
      • Ski crampons — mandatory
      • Binding repair kit to fix your personal travel setup
      • Ski helmet

    Personal equipment

      • Pack (30-40 litres)
      • Sunglasses (both orange and dark lenses help a lot for travel in all conditions)
      • Goggles (orange lenses)
      • Sunscreen and lip cream (SPF 30+)
      • Head lamp with good batteries
      • Insulated water bottle or thermos (1-2 L)
      • Lunch bag or container
      • Personal blister kit (i.e: Leukotape-P and Compeed/Second Skin blister pads)
      • Pocket knife — optional
      • Camera — optional
      • Binoculars — optional

    Glacier gear list

      • Harness — fitted for over your ski clothing
      • Locking carabiners (x2)
      • Non-locking carabiners (x2)
      • Prussik cord (5m x 6mm) —optional
      • Sewn sling (120cm) — optional
      • Lightweight ice axe — optional, don’t bring if you don’t have one or don’t like steep skiing

    If you have any questions regarding the equipment list, feel free to contact us prior to booking.

  • Some gear can be rented if you don’t have your own. You can rent avalanche safety pack (backpack, beacon, shovel, and probe), as well as ski, touring boots, and poles from Sport Centeret Svalbard.

    Ski rental locations are in Longyearbyen and should be picked up the night prior to your outing. If you need to rent gear, let us know and we can help make arrangements.

  • Group sizes & pricing

      • For this adventure, the maximum number of participants is 12 for both the Noorderlicht and the Meander.
      • You can join this adventure on your own or in bigger groups until all the spots are taken.
      • Single supplement is available to add upon checkout, but only for the Noorderlicht boat. As for the Meander boat, single supplement may be an option upon inquiry.

    Minimum age requirements

      • Everybody over the age of 18 is welcome to book this ski tour adventure.
      • Minors may be permitted to join the tour on a case-by-case basis. If you plan to ski with anyone under the age of 18, please contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
  • The price for this Svalbard ski & sail adventure is based on twin-share cabins, but a single occupancy cabin can be arranged at an additional fee—only for the Noorderlicht boat, though. You can add it to your booking at checkout.

    As for departures with the Meander boat, a single occupancy room may be an option at an additional cost upon inquiry.

  • Mitigating avalanche risk is paramount for any excursion in the backcountry—that’s why it’s best to tour with a guide! Rest assured, your guide will set objectives that are attainable for the weather conditions on that particular day. Of course, inclement weather can always get in the way of backcountry skiing, but your guide will know the best course of action to take if the weather takes a turn.

    On the rare occasion of truly bad weather, your guide will present you with suitable, safe alternatives. The most common practice is to move to a nearby location if it exists, or to reschedule your backcountry ski tour to a more favorable day.

    If backcountry skiing is not possible on your scheduled day and no options presented are viable, you will be issued a full refund.

  • We highly recommend that you cover all your bases with insurance. To make your booking and traveling experience as carefree as possible, you’ll be offered to simply insure your trip with Redpoint at checkout.

    Redpoint—the official 57hours insurance partner—tailors protection packages for adventure travel, offering a comprehensive travel program, even in remote locations! Trip cancellation, natural disasters, pandemic coverage, medical evacuation, primary medical expenses—regardless of the travel interruption that may happen, Redpoint will have you covered.

  • To get to Svalbard, most people fly into Longyearbyen, the largest city on the Norwegian archipelago where your adventure begins. There are daily flights to Longyearbyen from Oslo, Norway, but we encourage you to book early. Norwegian Air flies from Oslo, while SAS arrives from Stockholm.

    Your guide will transfer you from the airport to your accommodation. During the evening you will have a briefing with your guides and find out the rest of the details.

  • A 50% deposit is required at the time of booking, and the rest of the amount is due 4 months (120 days) prior to departure. Once the trip has been confirmed, your guide cannot refund any payments.

    It is highly recommended buying cancellation insurance to cover your losses for the case that you can’t participate or have to interrupt your trip “for any reason”. If you need to cancel a reservation, please do so in writing (best by e-mail).

    Your guides do reserve the right to change guides, particular lodging or the itinerary or venue should unforeseen circumstances (guide sickness, hut or route closing etc.) force them to do so or should the physical condition of the participants, weather or mountain conditions make a continuation as planned too risky. Your guides will not be deemed to be in default for any delay or failure to perform their obligations under this agreement resulting from acts of God, the elements, war, acts of government, civil or military authorities, natural calamities, catastrophe, fire, flood, accidents, epidemics, shortage of transportation, or any other like events beyond our reasonable control.

    Please note that booking fees are non-refundable in all cases and will be deducted from the refund amount.

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Picture yourself carving through a blend of fresh Arctic powder and perfect spring corn on a thrilling summit-to-sea run you’ve just discovered. Meanwhile, a gourmet multi-course meal is being served on a luxurious 150-foot yacht under the glow of the midnight sun. Tom Wolfe’s backcountry ski trip in Svalbard is a sight to behold. Starting from Longyearbyen, the northernmost permanent settlement on Earth, Tom leads his clients island-hopping in search of the ultimate skiing. Whether it’s gentle slopes, expansive open bowls, steep ridgelines, or challenging 50-degree chutes, the skiing options are as endless as the Arctic Sea. And the adventure doesn’t stop once the skis are off—between runs, you’ll cruise on a lavish schooner, savor dishes crafted by a private chef, and maybe even encounter a polar bear. Curious why Svalbard has been one of Europe’s hottest backcountry destinations in recent years? Don’t miss this webinar, where Tom covered everything from planning & logistics to how to get there, what to bring, and what to expect.
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Imagine shredding a mixture of soft Arctic powder and perfect spring corn on an awesome summit-to-sea run you just discovered. At the same time, a multi-course dinner is laid out for you on a 150-foot yacht under the midnight sun. It’s easy to see why guide Rob Coppolillo loves his day job. Starting from Longyearbyen, the world’s northernmost permanently inhabited settlement, Rob takes his passengers island-hopping in search of the best possible skiing. From low-angle lines and mild open bowls to long spines and 50-degree technical chutes, the options are as vast as the Arctic ocean. But the fun doesn’t stop off the slopes—between runs, they’re gliding on a luxurious schooner, enjoying delicacies prepared by a private chef, and meeting the occasional polar bear. After a two-year layover, Rob is finally back for another Svalbard tour—and the 2022 dates have sold out in a heartbeat! If you want to learn why Svalbard is one of the best-hidden secrets of European skiing, check out this FREE WEBINAR and find out from an internationally licensed mountain guide and the author of The Ski Guide Manual.

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