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A Boat Trip to an Abandoned Russian Mining Island

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 14, 2017November 14, 2023 5 Comments

The highlight of my trip to Svlabard was an overnight trip from Longyearbyen to Pyramiden, a near-abandoned Russian mining settlement reached via boat.

I booked with Arctic Explorer because it offered the better schedule, though other companies offer full meals onboard (such as BBQ whale) while we just had complimentary coffee + biscuits and snacks for purchase. Cost for two r/t tickets to Pyramiden was NOK 3,400 ($413) and easily reserved online.

We booked only a couple hours before our trip and had no trouble calling the office after to arrange a pick-up from our Airbnb. Everyone knows everyone in Longyearbyen.

A bus driver who looked like a veteran seafarer with a full white beard picked us up and brought us to the boat dock.

a group of people standing in front of a bus

We departed midday from Longyearbyen and our departure was delayed a bit due to a late arriving vessel. The boat makes a morning trip to Barentsburg, another Russian mining village, before returning to Longyearbyen and continuing to Pyramiden.

boats in a harbor with boats

a group of people on a dock next to a boat

a blue sign on a white surface

a room with red and blue seats
a table with a container of food and a bowl of crackers

a cup of coffee on a black surface

a red chair with a paper and a paper on a table

a sink and toilet in a bathroom

Our journey to Pyramiden took 2.5 hours on the way out because we traced our path along the coast of the Billefjorden and stopped at the beautiful Nordenskioldbreen glacier, where ran into a whale.

a wake of a boat on the water

a large mountain with a body of water

a body of water with mountains in the background

a large rocky mountain next to a body of water

a body of water with mountains in the distance

a snowy mountain next to a body of water

a mountain range in the distance

a glacier next to water

a bird on the water

a large glacier with rocks and water

a large rock in the water

a rocky mountain with snow and clouds

a rocky mountain with a white animal lying on it

a polar bear lying on rocks

a body of water with icebergs in the distance

a body of water with a glacier in the background

a large glacier with ice and water

Our guide onboard, Liga, did a wonderful job explaining the history, biology, geology, and zoology of the region.

people sitting in a bus

Finally we docked in Pyramiden and were ushered onto a bus for our tour.

a building near a body of water

a large pile of rusted metal

a pile of rusted metal and other objects

Next up: an amazing tour and overnight in Pyramiden

I’ll include pictures of the return voyage as well, since I am not going to do a separate post:

a dock with a boat in the water

a body of water with mountains in the background

a large metal structure on a dock with a boat in the background

a boat on the water

a house on a hill

a group of animals on a hill a group of animals on a hill

a body of water with a mountain in the background

You can see the journey back the following day was much clearer and we again ran into polar bears. The direct journey back from Pyramiden only requires 90 minutes.


Read more of my Scandinavia Trip Report:

Review: SAS A330 Business Class Los Angeles to Stockholm
Lounge Review: SAS Gold Lounge Stockholm
Review: SAS Business Class Stockholm to Oslo (Scenic Flight)
Lounge Review: SAS Gold Lounge Oslo
Review: SAS Business Class Oslo to Longyearbyen
The Advantage of AirBnB in Longyearbyen
A Boat Trip to an Abandoned Russian Mining Island
Review: Hotel Tulpan in Pyramiden
Walking Around Pyramiden at 2:00a
Why Pyramiden is a Must-See
Lounge Review: SAS Café Tromso
Review: Radisson Stockholm Airport
Review: Hilton Stockholm

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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5 Comments

  1. MeanMeosh Reply
    July 14, 2017 at 10:02 am

    Forget the whale – you got a picture of a polar bear! How cool is that?

  2. Kate Reply
    July 14, 2017 at 10:31 am

    Did you need a Russian visa? We just returned but only got a single entry visa.

    • Matthew Reply
      July 14, 2017 at 11:16 am

      No visa necessary.

  3. Four Wheel Drive India Reply
    July 15, 2017 at 8:50 am

    Nice! Thanks for sharing this article. I found the useful information about the trip from Longyearbyen to Pyramiden.

  4. Rajasthan Tourism Bureau Reply
    January 20, 2018 at 2:05 am

    Thanks for sharing such a nice pics and informational post….

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