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Ski & Sail Svalbard with Ocean Sherpa | Arctic Expedition & Backcountry Adventure

Two ski tourers cross a vast snow-covered glacier surrounded by rugged Arctic mountain peaks.

Ski & sail Svalbard | 80° North

Group size: Min 6, Max 8 | 8 days, 7 nights | €8,595 pp | Level: Intermediate

Accessing Svalbard’s Remote Terrain

This trip takes you straight into Svalbard’s Arctic terrain. Your base is an expedition vessel, moving between remote fjords and positioning you directly at the start of each day’s touring.

You travel through sea-facing mountains, climbing under your own power and skiing lines that descend towards the ocean. Conditions set the plan and routes shift as needed. Guides manage the safety framework. You focus on the experience, with the sea never far from view.


Photography by: Arnaud Mallez & Valiente crew


Trip Dates (2027)
May 1-8
May 8-15
Group Size
Min: 6, Max: 8 guests
Min: 6, Max: 8 guests
Price per person
€8,595
€8,595
Deposit (incl. in price)
€1,000
€1,000
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Two people transport ski and travel gear along a dock toward a sailboat in an Arctic harbor.

Day 1: Arrive in Longyearbyen

Meet at the airport and board your floating home for the week. Once settled, we will join together for a welcome dinner and sail into Isfjorden and anchor for the night.

Two ski tourers cross a snow-covered plateau toward rugged Arctic mountains.

Day 2: Ski the peaks of Isfjorden

After breakfast, we head into the surrounding mountains for the first day of skiing. The terrain offers a mix of moderate objectives, with steeper options available if conditions allow. In the afternoon, we return to the vessel and sail towards St. John’s Fjord before dinner onboard.

People view a glacier front from a boat beneath steep, snow-covered mountains.

Day 3: Runs in St. John’s fjord

Today we explore the mountains surrounding St. John’s Fjord, an area framed by glaciers and varied ski terrain. Objectives are selected according to the prevailing conditions before we return to the vessel in the afternoon. In the evening, we continue north towards Krossfjorden, weather permitting.

Splitboarder rides down a snow-covered slope above an Arctic fjord, with mountains and sea fading into the distance.

Day 4: Explore Krossfjorden

The day is spent skiing in the remote surroundings of Krossfjorden, known for its dramatic tidewater glaciers and Arctic landscapes. We explore terrain suited to the conditions before returning to the vessel, with opportunities to spot traces of the area’s whaling history along the coast.

Floating sea ice in an Arctic fjord below towering snow-covered mountains and rugged coastal cliffs.

Day 5: The island of seals & walruses

We ski on Prins Karls Foreland, an island known for its open terrain, glaciers, and views across the surrounding coastline. Depending on conditions, the day may include long descents towards the sea before we return to the vessel and begin the journey back towards Isfjorden.

Skier examines a set of reindeer antlers on a snowy Arctic shoreline, with mountains and sea in the background.

Day 6: Explore Barentsburg

Today's skiing takes place in the mountains around Barentsburg. In the afternoon, we return to the harbour and spend the night docked in the settlement. There is time to explore the town on foot, with the option to visit The Red Bear Bar and Brewery in the evening.

Person aboard a sailboat looks out across the water toward snow-covered Arctic mountains.

Day 7: Final ski day

Our final day of skiing is spent exploring new terrain around Isfjorden before returning to Longyearbyen. In the evening, we gather onboard for a farewell dinner and a final night aboard Valiente.

Snow-lined street in an Arctic town with colourful buildings and mountains in the distance.

Day 8: Disembark and depart

After breakfast, it is time to disembark and begin the journey home. We transfer you to the airport with plenty of time before your departure.

FAQ

Group gathered on a sailboat deck in Arctic waters, looking out across the surrounding landscape.
Snow-covered Arctic mountains seen through a sailboat porthole above rough ocean swells.
Three ski tourers climb a snow-covered slope in strong winds above an Arctic fjord.
Our ski guides were the best of the best, managing a diverse team, providing safe and challenging skiing every day (until we saw a polar bear, from a far, yay!), and making every day a grand and glorious adventure! Thank you all so much! Life changing trip!!

– Carolyn P, guest on one of our Ski & Sail trips to Svalbard (April 11-18, 2026)

Life onboard Valiente

Expedition sailboat anchored in a fjord beneath dramatic snow-covered mountain peaks.

Wood-paneled wheelhouse with the sailboat’s helm, navigation controls and panoramic views across the marina.

Compact sailboat cabin with two stacked bunk beds, storage drawers and fresh bedding.

Expedition sailboat anchored beside a towering iceberg in glacial Arctic waters.

Want to know more about this experience?

From understanding the conditions and remote terrain to preparing your gear, we’re here to help. We’ll make sure you have everything you need for this intense Arctic adventure.


Find the right person on our team to answer your questions on our contact page – click here.


Or feel free to send your inquiries to our general e-mail at info@kmexperiences.com.


See also our Terms & Conditions for any booking details and requirements.

A skier descends a steep, sunlit slope, carving through soft snow toward a wide, open valley with rugged, snow-covered mountains and a deep blue fjord in the distance under a clear sky.

Step Into the Role of Gear Tester

Try Out Our Gear in Svalbards Conditions

During this trip, you will have the opportunity to test Klättermusen gear in the Arctic environment it was designed to handle. Whether you are climbing untouched slopes or moving through deep snow and strong winds, the equipment will be available for you to use and experience in real conditions. See how it performs when nature is at its most demanding, with you as the one putting it to the test.