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Hi - I’ve been leaning towards not doing a trip report for this one, as it would be very similar to the Antarctica one, and with an iPhone for pics my personal wildlife photos aren’t as good as the AbD guide or Ponant photos, I thought I’d share some hopefully helpful information for those on the July Arctic trip -
Bring binoculars! This is one item on the long list of suggested items for the trip, and was overlooked by many including me. While binoculars are often not needed for Antarctica, you do need them here both on the ship and in the zodiacs as sometimes we can’t get really close to the wildlife. The ship does not have a supply for people to share. The AbD guides have some, as well as the naturalists, and they were sharing them around while on the ship.
If you are debating phone-only pics vs a digital camera, you might want the camera for this trip. We had some serious photographers along in terms of the camera equipment, as that is the best way to get closeup shots of the wildlife. Otherwise, the AbD guides had cameras they were using (along with their phones) for the included AbD pictures, and the Ponant photographer pictures were stunning! Definitely worth checking out the optional Ponant Best Of photos package for this trip.
Norway weather - I found this website (there is also an app) which was more accurate than the US-based sites or apps like weather.com. Ie - sometimes weather.com would show rain that Norway weather did not, and Norway info was more accurate. Confirm expected weather for your trip before leaving as it may change your packing.
https://www.yr.no/en
Oslo hotel - there are lots of steps everywhere throughout the hotel, including on every floor once you got off the elevators where there would be half-floors up or down to hallways with more steps. If lots of steps are a challenge, maybe reach out to AbD before you leave to request a room with no additional steps once you get off the elevators. There were very few no-steps rooms on each floor.
Oslo airport to Svalbard - security is non-PreCheck TSA-type, meaning no liquids larger than 3 oz. You will need to take all liquids, laptops, iPads, electronics (except phones), etc out for the screening. Shoes did not have to come off but all jackets did. And, if you have a film camera, while the extra film rolls can be hand-inspected if requested, all cameras must go through the X-rays. So if you don’t want your film X-rayed, make sure you don’t have a roll in the camera until after you are through security. I saw a larger than normal number of bags pulled aside after initial screening for additional personal inspection.
Also, while Norway is part of the Schengen area in Europe, Svalbard is not. We had to go through passport control as we left Oslo for the flight to Svalbard
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Bring binoculars! This is one item on the long list of suggested items for the trip, and was overlooked by many including me. While binoculars are often not needed for Antarctica, you do need them here both on the ship and in the zodiacs as sometimes we can’t get really close to the wildlife. The ship does not have a supply for people to share. The AbD guides have some, as well as the naturalists, and they were sharing them around while on the ship.
If you are debating phone-only pics vs a digital camera, you might want the camera for this trip. We had some serious photographers along in terms of the camera equipment, as that is the best way to get closeup shots of the wildlife. Otherwise, the AbD guides had cameras they were using (along with their phones) for the included AbD pictures, and the Ponant photographer pictures were stunning! Definitely worth checking out the optional Ponant Best Of photos package for this trip.
Norway weather - I found this website (there is also an app) which was more accurate than the US-based sites or apps like weather.com. Ie - sometimes weather.com would show rain that Norway weather did not, and Norway info was more accurate. Confirm expected weather for your trip before leaving as it may change your packing.
https://www.yr.no/en
Oslo hotel - there are lots of steps everywhere throughout the hotel, including on every floor once you got off the elevators where there would be half-floors up or down to hallways with more steps. If lots of steps are a challenge, maybe reach out to AbD before you leave to request a room with no additional steps once you get off the elevators. There were very few no-steps rooms on each floor.
Oslo airport to Svalbard - security is non-PreCheck TSA-type, meaning no liquids larger than 3 oz. You will need to take all liquids, laptops, iPads, electronics (except phones), etc out for the screening. Shoes did not have to come off but all jackets did. And, if you have a film camera, while the extra film rolls can be hand-inspected if requested, all cameras must go through the X-rays. So if you don’t want your film X-rayed, make sure you don’t have a roll in the camera until after you are through security. I saw a larger than normal number of bags pulled aside after initial screening for additional personal inspection.
Also, while Norway is part of the Schengen area in Europe, Svalbard is not. We had to go through passport control as we left Oslo for the flight to Svalbard
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