Ep82 – BONUS Svalbard with Hurtigruten Svalbard

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Ep82 - BONUS Svalbard with Hurtigruten Svalbard
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Episode 82 is a paid-for promotional conversation about Svalbard with Hurtigruten Svalbard. Baz chats with Anika (fellow West Australian) about life in Svalbard including when & how to visit, must-see and do activities and a few tips you may not have thought of.

About Hurtigruten Svalbard

Hurtigruten Svalbard is Svalbard oldest tour operator. From a travel agent which helped miners to head south, they now help you travel north!

Sportsman’s route from Hammerfest to Svalbard

The first tourists who came to Svalbard were rich Europeans who came to hunt and often wrote books about their experiences. These reports created interest and paved the way for cruise tourism to the archipelago. In 1896, three years after he established Vesteraalens Dampskibselskap (which later became Hurtigruten), Richard With started the Sportsman’s Route, which was a voyage from Hammerfest to Svalbard.

The world’s northernmost hotel

The same year, the company set up a prefabricated hotel in Longyearbyen. The building had accommodations for 30 guests and was the northernmost hotel in the world. Here the cruise tourists could have their postcards stamped, and read the local newspaper, Spitsbergen Gazette, which was printed in Norwegian, English and German. Two years later the tourist route was put on pause, and the hotel was sold to the new local miners, Arctic Coal Company. The building was used as a shop, until it was burnt down by the Germans in 1943. Even if the hotel did not exist for long, it was an important part of Norwegian industry on Svalbard, before the mining industry really took off.

Establishment of tourism in Longyearbyen

The area where the hotel once stood is still known as Hotellneset, ‘The Hotel Point’, and is located close to the airport. Tourism is today one of the three main industries on Svalbard, and the establishment of Spitsbergen Travel in 1989 (today known as Hurtigruten Svalbard) made this possible. Another important turning point in the tourism industry occurred when the Svalbard Polar Hotel opened. This hotel is still going strong, today under the name Radisson Blu Polar Hotel Spitsbergen, and is to this day owned by Hurtigruten Svalbard. The circle was completed in 1992, when Hurtigruten purchased Hurtigruten Svalbard.

Experience Spitsbergen with Hurtigruten Svalbard

Hurtigruten Svalbard is a full-service provider of experiences, accommodation and dining. Long story short, this means that they can help you make your Arctic dreams a reality. You can experience panoramic views from snow-covered glaciers, sunset over soaring peaks, dog sledding, kayak paddling, hiking, ice caving, skiing expeditions and so much more. The office is located in the heart of Longyearbyen, and is open all year round.

Unforgettable experiences should be combined with memorable meals. At Hurtigruten Svalabard restaurants you will find something for every taste. With three very different and unique hotels, and every visitor has a different favourite. What makes them similar is happy, friendly guests, and a service team who are there to help you.

Guided tours are recommended, so that you are ensured the best possible experience and a safe and comfortable adventure. On tours, you will have a tour leader who knows Svalbard, and who has a focus on safe and secure travel. In addition, it is hoped that every participant will have the opportunity to learn something new about this amazing area. Svalbard is beautiful, but it can also show a stark and savage face. This is part of the reason why all at Hurtigruten Svalbard continue to be fascinated day after day, month after month, and year after year.

Contact Hurtigruten Svalbard

Hurtigruten Svalbard:  https://hurtigrutensvalbard.com/en

Hurtigruten Svalbard AS
P.O. Box 548
N-9171 Longyearbyen
Norway

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Image Credit: Hurtiguten Svalbard