| Datum: |
06.07.2026 |
| Positie: |
78°33.5’N / 013°10.6’E |
| Wind: |
NNW2 |
| Weer: |
Partially overcast |
| Luchttemperatuur: |
+10 |
MV Plancius glides gently to the head of St. Jonsfjorden. The final day of our voyage lies ahead, and everyone eagerly boards the Zodiacs for a morning landing at Valentinryggen.
As on previous days, we divide into three hiking groups. The leisurely walkers enjoy a relaxed stroll along the shoreline to a spectacular beach facing the glacier front. The beach and the surrounding waters are dotted with grounded icebergs of every imaginable shape, size, and shade, creating a stunning natural sculpture gallery.
The medium hiking group ventures higher onto the tundra, taking in sweeping views and Arctic flora before making their way down to the iceberg-strewn beach to join the others for photographs. Meanwhile, the so-called "mountain goats" set off on a steeper ascent, carefully zigzagging up the slope between mountain avens and campion moss. A reindeer makes a brief appearance before disappearing over the ridge. At the summit, the reward is breathtaking: a spectacular panorama unfolds as the group walks along a ridge between two glaciers.
Eventually, all three groups reunite on the beach. As the perfect finale to the morning, we witnesses an impressive glacier calving, watching huge blocks of ice thunder into the sea. Back on board, the familiar "ding-dong" announces another delicious meal, and we gather in the restaurant to enjoy lunch together.
In the afternoon, we make another landing at Gjerstadodden, still within St. Jonsfjorden. As we come ashore, a harbour seal poses gracefully on a nearby rock, seemingly unfazed by our presence. Everyone enjoys prolonged views and plenty of excellent photo opportunities.
The leisurely walkers set off on a tundra flora walk and are soon rewarded with the sight of several reindeer grazing peacefully, including a young calf still wearing its white winter coat. The medium and long hiking groups climb onto a moraine to gain a higher vantage point overlooking the glacier. From above, the glacier reveals an entirely different character: dramatic seracs, deep crevasses, and intricate ice formations become strikingly visible.
Both hiking groups are also treated to the delightful spectacle of a fluffy snow bunting chick, busily practising its first attempts at flight. As the walks continue across the lush tundra plain, more reindeer are spotted feeding in this remarkably rich Arctic landscape.
Back aboard MV Plancius, the Captain invites everyone to a farewell cocktail. As we raise a glass together, Ross presents a wonderful slideshow, revisiting the highlights and unforgettable wildlife encounters from each day of the voyage.
The expedition concludes with an excellent farewell dinner, during which the hardworking crew is introduced and warmly thanked for making this remarkable Arctic adventure such a memorable experience.