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Private Ice Cave Adventure by Snowmobile

Embark on one of the most exhilarating Arctic excursions from Longyearbyen with a private snowmobile adventure that immerses you in the breathtaking beauty of Svalbard's stark winter landscape. This unforgettable journey takes you across pristine, snow-covered terrain, leading you to a stunning natural ice cave. As a passenger on snowmobile, you'll glide smoothly through frozen valleys, all framed by the dramatic and awe-inspiring views of towering mountains surrounding you. With an expert guide at the helm, you'll feel both secure and exhilarated as you explore this incredible wilderness.

Upon arrival at the glacier, prepare to be amazed as you enter a hidden ice cave that boasts frozen waterfalls, intricate ice formations, and mesmerizing blue-tinted caverns. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating insights into the geology and natural history of this extraordinary site, enriching your experience with both education and wonder. This private tour lasts between 3 to 4 hours, perfectly combining thrilling adventure with breathtaking scenery and ensuring an immersive glacier experience. Don’t miss out on this rare and personal Arctic highlight, an adventure that will leave you with cherished memories for a lifetime.

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What is included and what to bring 

What’s Included

  • Private guided snowmobile tour from Longyearbyen (as a passenger).
  • Experienced local guide throughout the activity.
  • Snowmobile transport to and from the glacier area.
  • Guided visit inside a natural ice cave.
  • Helmet and required safety equipment.
  • Warm drinks and light snacks during the tour.
  • Safety briefing before departure.

Note: Guests participate as passengers; driving the snowmobile is handled by the guide.


What to Bring

  • Warm, layered clothing suitable for Arctic winter conditions.
  • Insulated gloves or mittens.
  • Warm hat or beanie.
  • Sturdy winter boots with good grip.
  • Scarf or neck gaiter.
  • Sunglasses or goggles (sunlight reflection on snow).
  • Camera or smartphone (cold-resistant batteries recommended).