Polar night and polar bear island - a Norwegian winter adventure

Being a Monday night it was pretty quiet so I spent my obligatory $50 on two pub beers and then for some reason I was craving Maccas.
I never crave it…ever.
But I got it and went back to the room to put the washing on
Fiord cruise tomorrow and I have booked a 2-hour guided city history tour for Wednesday and it was only $37.
Will also do the funicular cable car at some stage and i would like to walk around a lot to get a feel of Bergen.
I do love the cobblestone streets.
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Also, something funny.
I woke up about 1am last night and the bed was brown. There was sticky brown stuff everywhere.
I thought I’d cough the bed.
I was horrified.
But it turned out I fell asleep while eating a chocolate muffin and as i rolled around in my sleep, I smeared it everywhere.
I’ve never been so relieved, but also never been so sickened by what happened.
 
As mentioned in the previous post, the first night is at Radisson Blu at Oslo airport at a pretty steep AUD$288. It’s a five-minute walk undercover.
It really doesn’t improve after that either.
Four nights at Radisson Blu Polar Hotel in Longyearbyen and that was $1335.
Then three nights at Comfort Hotel Xpress Tromso was $940.
I always like to stay at an Air B&B midtrip purely so I can do some washing so I can travel with less clothes and scored an apartment right in the heart of Bergen for around $390 and I made sure it has a washing machine.
Then three nights in Oslo at Comfort Hotel Grand Central right near the train station for $682. This would be handy as I’d be arriving by train and I could also get the light rail out to the airport on the final day.
As far a tours and trips go, I have booked a half-day ice cave tour in Svalbard which looks amazing, although claustrophobic. That was $310.
The scenic rail journey is about 7 hours and cost $210, but will be well worth it. I booked the Comfort First seat for a bit of extra legroom, but it’s definitely not luxurious by any means.
I’m going to say something now that will be controversial - I think the Aurora is slightly overrated.
Having seen it numerous times, people tend to look at them through a camera lens, but your own eyes don’t see nearly as much.
Throw in the fact that you are driving around on a bus all night searching for them and it’s usually hellishly cold, I’m not going to absolutely prioritise seeing them again.
Tromso is a great place to see them. I’m not ruling it out though. I’ll check the Aurora intensity and cloud cover when I get there and decide then. If it’s promising, I probably will do it, but I’m not hellbent on it.
Other than that, I don’t like to lock myself into anything. I prefer just to explore and see how I feel at any given moment.
I will almost certainly do a fiord cruise in Bergen.
Husky ride? Did it in Fairbanks. Reindeers? Ditto.
There is a midnight tour of Doha, which I am really keen on for my 8-hour layout on the way home.
It’s not cheap at around $365, but I’m almost certain I will do it. You get picked up and taken around by a local. This is with Souqs and Dunes, which gets rave reviews everywhere. The price is steep, but if you are ever considering it, the $365 is also the cost for two people so it works out much better.
It goes for three and a half hours so once I land at 11.45pm and get out of the airport and do the tour, I should be back in time to have a shower at the Al Mourjan lounge (I deliberately didn’t book a lite fare, so I could access this).
I'm going to Svalbard for Sunny Winter in May this year, mostly because I want to see it all - the Northern Lights were not high on my list of musts, especially when they are so unreliable (caught a 30second glimpse 3 years ago in Iceland). My trip is considerably cheaper than yours because I booked so far in advance for flights/accommodation. I'm staying at the airport in Oslo but have chosen the Comfort Hotel Runway at only AU$130 and am at Mary-Anne's Polarigg in Longyearbyen. It's cheaper, but by no means cheap, at AU$920/4 nights - a single room with a shared bathroom. Prices on Longyearbyen are crazy. My flights Oslo-LYR return were OK at $450. Throw in dogsledding, midnight snowmobiling and a 'walrus hunting' boat trip and it's the most expensive 4 days of my travelling life!! And I am sure it will be worth every penny.

Thanks for your review - I can't wait to see this amazing place.
 
I carry laundry sheets which are very light and saves having to buy detergent
Someone we both know was going to pack laundry detergent for future DIL for a trip to Bali. The powder kind in a zip lock bag. 🤦‍♀️😂. I suggested the sheets might be better.

And thanks to this TR I'm now looking at trips and cruises to Norway. In summer.
 
Choice testing found laundry sheets didnt do much better than plain water. I usually just pack 100ml of liquid laundry detergent, the dryer sheets are ok in lieu of fabric softner.

Im now thinking of Norway and Iceland for feb 27.
 
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Choice testing found laundry sheets didnt do much better than plain water. I usually just pack 100ml of liquid laundry detergent, the dryer sheets are ok in lieu of fabric softner.

Im now thinking of norwat and iceland for feb 27.
They smell nice and not sure I agree with Choice on this one.
 

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