Polar night and polar bear island - a Norwegian winter adventure

I’m doing to Bergen-Oslo train and am very excited.
Last time we took that train from Oslo to Bergen they wanted $98pp for standard seat or $127pp for the Plus seats. Scrolling down the VY website page further I saw that they had this amazing special on the 6 berth cabins. Only $169 for each cabin. Absolutely fantastic trip
 
Last time we took that train from Oslo to Bergen they wanted $98pp for standard seat or $127pp for the Plus seats. Scrolling down the VY website page further I saw that they had this amazing special on the 6 berth cabins. Only $169 for each cabin. Absolutely fantastic trip
Damn!
I paid $200 for comfort plus.
Oh well.
 
If you really want to see polar bears then Churchill Canada is the place.. They even have a polar bear jail.
Go June to August and see the Beluga whales. An amazing experience.
 
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If you really want to see polar bears then Churchill Canada is the place.. They even have a polar bear jail.
Go June to August and see the Beluga whales. An amazing experience.
It’s on my list. Got as far as Yellowknife but Churchill interest me a lot.
 
I planned this one very early.
Early March to be exact. Well that was when I booked the flight.
I have always wanted to see the polar night and given my wife’s birthday is January 24 and our anniversary February 10, I only have a smallish window if I want to do a northern hemisphere winter trip.
I could pay heaps more and go earlier, but work requires me to be there in the first few weeks of the new year, so it is what it is.
My plan of attack was to get to Oslo and then go up to Svalbard., the island past the Arctic Circle where there are more of those white bears than people. In fact you can’t leave the town limits without an appropriate rifle and if you don’t know how to use one, someone has the be there with one, who does.
I know the chances of being mauled by a giant white bear are so remote, but still I’m the type that worries about these things.
Polar night officially ends on January 30, so I had a few days in which I could do it. I realise that it won’t be ‘true’ polar night and that there will be light, but still, beggars can’t be choosers.
Finnair seemed to be the best option. It was around AUD$8500 return in J.
Code-sharing with Qatar, the Melbourne to Doha leg was on QR metal and that means the 777 Q-suites, which I have never tried before. They also leave at 11.40pm, which meant I could spend the day with the wife for her birthday and then head off.
The Doha-Helsinki route is with Finnair on the A350 and then it’s a quick jaunt over to Oslo.
Returning on February 8, it’s the same, except for an 8-hour layover in Doha, arriving just before midnight and getting back home very early on the morning of February 10.
I also planned to head down to Tromso from Longyearbyen and then down to Bergen, from where I would catch the scenic train to Oslo.
There is a private ‘midnight’ tour of Doha that I can do on the way home and although it’s pricey, I think I will.
I’ll post some more before I go, including the itinerary and things I will be doing and accommodation, but for now, we are about 48 hours from take-off.
Please join me. I’d love to have you along for the ride.
 
IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY DONE IT, I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND DOING 'NORWAY IN A NUTSHELL' FROM BERGEN AND THEN CONTIUE TO OSLO AFTERWARDS. WE DID IT IN LATE FEBRUARY AND WAS MAGICAL . GIVES YOU TASTE OF RAIL, BUS AND SAILING IN A BEAUTIFUL FJORD, FINISHING WITH A RIDE ON THE FLAM RAILWAY - STEEPEST IN THEWORLD I BELIEVE.
 
I think it’s too late for @Justinf , @Amberlower, but I second that Norway in a Nutshell is a very good way to see some highlights of Norway in a short and well organised time.
 
IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY DONE IT, I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND DOING 'NORWAY IN A NUTSHELL' FROM BERGEN AND THEN CONTIUE TO OSLO AFTERWARDS. WE DID IT IN LATE FEBRUARY AND WAS MAGICAL . GIVES YOU TASTE OF RAIL, BUS AND SAILING IN A BEAUTIFUL FJORD, FINISHING WITH A RIDE ON THE FLAM RAILWAY - STEEPEST IN THEWORLD I BELIEVE.
Steeper rail in Chile
 
Flight was on time and when I selected a seat during online check-in the passenger loading looked pretty light.
Wrong.
There weren’t many spare seats on this E190.
Legroom was tight.
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And we took off for the one hour and 45 minute jaunt down to Bergen.
I was sad to leave Tromso. What a gorgeous place that will stay etched into my memory forever.

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There was no wifi but you could stream movies and show etc. I found the flight tracker app to be pretty cool.
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Of course I had the obligatory beer and later the crew came around with some small free chocolates. The uniforms on Widerøe were interesting. The all-female crew wore knee high boots with skirts. They were all very nice and did a great job.
I bought a sandwich at the airport for lunch instead of buying onboard.
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Once off the aircraft and at baggage claim it was 1pm and I still had another two hours until I could check in to my AirB&B.
There was either a strike going on with the baggage handlers or something else, because it took close to an hour for our luggage to start rolling out.
Mine was one of the first off, so I scooted to the light-rail station and bought a ticket into the city, from where it should be a reasonably short walk to the apartment.
I toyed with the idea of Uber, but at $80 compared to $7.70 for the light-rail, I decided to do the cheaper option. It took quite a while to get to town. Around 50 minutes I reckon.
It made many stops and most of the passengers were locals getting on and off. One of the things I noticed was that nobody seemed happy or smiling. Perhaps that’s just everyday life anywhere. People just doing what they have to do.
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It was about 10 to 15 minutes walk to the apartment, up on the hill overlooking town.
Through a local neighbourhood and some quaint alleyways.
There was no snow on the ground which made walking much easier and it was very sunny, although chilly at around 0 degrees. It reminded me of Beijing this time last year weather wise.
Bergen is the wettest city in Europe apparently, receiving 2250mm of precipitation annually, but they had not had any rain or snow for weeks.
January averages 190mm and February 152mm, with the ‘driest’ month being April with 114mm.


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Once inside I was greeted with a very small, but reasonably modern studio and heat inside was unbearable so as had to open some windows.
I so need to do washing, but I can’t any detergent and the host hasn’t responded to my message yet.
I’m not really in the mood to go out tonight, but I may have to just to buy some washing detergent.
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