Svalbard Spring Photo Tour w/ Dean Tatooles
Longyearbyen to Longyearbyen
Discover Svalbard’s Enchanting Early Season Light with Polar Photography Expert Dean Tatooles
Early spring in the Arctic casts a magical pastel glow over sub-zero landscapes — a perfect invitation for any landscape photographer seeking inspiration and challenge.
Join Dean Tatooles, a celebrated polar landscape and wildlife photographer known for his dynamic, hands-on teaching style. With Dean as your guide, you’ll quickly move beyond auto settings, sharpening your skills amid the frozen fairytale of springtime Svalbard.
About This Expedition
Svalbard in spring is a photographer’s dream — an unrivalled landscape of snow-capped peaks, fjords scattered with crystalline sea ice, and wildlife cautiously emerging after winter’s long hold.
Dean Tatooles, a master of polar landscape photography, will guide and mentor you as you capture these breathtaking scenes under the soft light of dawn and pastel sunsets.
The ice-strewn fjords and untouched snow create an exquisite natural studio, where every shot is a chance to elevate your craft. Patience is key when photographing Arctic animals in their wintry habitat — but those who wait are rewarded with some of the most striking wildlife images imaginable.
What your expedition could look like
The following itinerary is an example. The expedition is flexible and its course will be defined on a daily basis by the opportunities presented by weather, ice, and wildlife.
Day 1
Sail past striking Fuglefjella (Bird Mountain), a fine example of plateau mountainous landscape, as we leave Longyearbyen.
Day 2
Alkhornet, at the opening of Isfjorden, showcases the change in geology from plateau to edge-dominated, alpine mountainous landscape.
Explore Poolepynten, a headland on Prins Karls Forland, home to a walrus colony and burial site.
Day 3
Search the ice edge, a dynamic setting of texture and light, home to seals, seabirds, and polar bears.
Days 4–7
Land in Sallyhamna, a hut built in 1937, rich in history and cultural remains from the 1600s whaling period.
Continue south to explore Gravnesodden in Magdalenefjorden, with interesting cultural remains.
Land at Camp Zoe, an old trappers’ hut; take a Zodiac cruise of Lilliehöökbreen, in search of calving ice, before continuing south back to Isfjorden.
Day 8
Disembark in Longyearbyen.
What’s included?
Expert guide team and photographer
Lectures and tutorials
Use of Zodiacs (dinghies) for shore landings and photography opportunities
Polar bear protection guides for shore landings
Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner + alcoholic drinks with evening meal)
Bedding and towels
Highly experienced captain and cook
Rubber boots for shore landings
Transfers from airport to hotel and hotel to airport (within 48 hours of embarkation/disembarkation time)
Transfers from hotel to vessel for embarkation and vessel to airport/hotel after disembarkation
What’s not included?
Flights
Travel and cancellation insurance
Any additional expenses such as museum entry
What to Expect
You didn’t travel this far to queue or spend your days aboard the ship.
This expedition is built around the Expedition Micro Cruise philosophy: maximizing your time off the vessel and embracing the freedom to explore. Expect at least two excursions daily, whether scenic hikes or exhilarating Zodiac cruises.
Benefit from expert photo tuition, including onboard lectures, field workshops, and personalized one-on-one coaching. Our guides know the Arctic intimately and will lead you to unforgettable photographic moments.
Flexible Itinerary
We believe true adventure thrives on spontaneity. Ice, weather, and wildlife shape each day’s plan, ensuring your journey is unique and authentic.
All itineraries serve as flexible guidelines. Landings depend on conditions, permissions, and comply fully with AECO regulations.
For ultimate freedom and privacy, ask us about customizing this journey as a private yacht charter.
Expedition Highlights
Experience the ideal season for Arctic landscape photography, capturing pristine frozen seascapes, glittering icebergs, and snow-covered mountains in delicate, soft-hued light
Encounter iconic wildlife — from whales and Arctic foxes to Svalbard reindeer, walruses, seals, and polar bears — all framed by snow-blanketed wilderness
Learn from the very best: award-winning polar photographers renowned for expert in-field tuition
No queues. Just camera clicks.
Explore alongside an acclaimed polar photographer who serves as your expert photo guide
Intimate group size ensures a deep, transformative experience
Micro expedition ships access remote locations unreachable by larger vessels
Led by expedition leaders and guides with decades of polar experience and hundreds of successful voyages
Flexible, no fixed itinerary — the journey is shaped by nature’s rhythm
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About MV Vikingfjord
Built for exploration
A new ice-strengthened expedition ship for 12 guests, with superb environmental credentials.
MV Vikingfjord offers cruise-ship comforts on a genuinely small ship, with eight ensuite cabins, an open-plan lounge with rear-facing windows, observation lounge in the bridge, on-deck hot tub and sauna, and a light and modern Scandinavian design.
| SIGSI | Signature Single | $22,000.00 USD |
| SIGTW | Signature Twin/Double | $19,000.00 USD |
Expedition Micro Cruises to the poles and beyond
By explorers, for explorers

At Secret Atlas, we explore the polar regions as they deserve. It’s what makes us different.
We knew if we were to create expeditions that were different from everyone else’s, we needed an expert team behind us - seasoned professionals who share our ethos.
Our guiding team has over a century of combined experience exploring the wildest ends of the Earth. They know the best way to do this is on genuinely small-group expeditions.

Because smaller means more freedom.
Exploring in micro groups opens up your perspective in ways you may not expect.
Sure, films and photos can show you the beauty of the polar regions. And there are plenty of ways to see those breathtaking scenes in person.
But, do you want to tick it off your list or do you want to really connect to it?

"There’s always been a part of me that craves to go where few have ventured. Inspired by the heroic explorers of the past, I want to share real expeditions with our guests. Adventures that satisfy our craving to discover a world far bigger than the one we encounter daily - and explore it with appreciation and time." — Michele D’Agostino, Secret Atlas co-founder

Meet the team
Environmental conservationists, world-class marine biologists, geographical specialists, award-winning photographers, seasoned sailors, and modern-day explorers make up our team.
Drawing from years of first-hand experience, whether on deck or behind the scenes, we’re here to bring the magic of the polar regions to life for you.

Expedition Micro Cruises
Not just small. Micro.
The lands we explore at Secret Atlas are unfathomably vast and unpredictable. The wildlife we meet leaves a giant impression on us. You can’t compete with the natural world on this scale.
So we don’t try.
That’s why we’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles.

Redefining luxury
Luxury to us is reaching untouched places, savouring more time in each destination, and exploring where few have ever set foot. If that resonates with you – welcome. You’ve found your place with us.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
We don’t aspire to be a massive corporation. Instead, we measure our growth by the quality of our expeditions and how you – our guests – feel when arriving home.
Our goal is to stand out in the cruise industry by charting a different course – one with purpose, that establishes a more responsible connection with the world. Because we are explorers and we care about these locations.
Explore. Respect. Protect.
"We're set on keeping the wilderness wild!" — Mariano Curiel, Secret Atlas owner
We explore the most beautiful, powerful, and fragile environments on Earth. It’s a pleasure, a privilege, and a responsibility.
To us, responsible polar travel is about continually acting to lower our impact and being transparent about the steps we are taking.
Whether it’s growing important partnerships, leading on-the-ground action, or improving our operations, we will keep you updated on everything we are doing to move our industry forward, help communities and wildlife, and reduce our footprint.

What's important
“No one will protect what they don't care about; and no one will care about what they have never experienced.” — Sir David Attenborough
What we're doing

Compliance
Our vessels must abide by the Polar Code and all IMO regulations, which enforce strict rules on ship design, construction, training, and more. We are members of the IAATO and AECO, organisations that set the gold standard for responsible polar travel in Antarctica and the Arctic respectively.

Direct action
We participate in beach cleans across Svalbard each season. During every expedition, if we see something that shouldn’t be there – bottles, discarded fishing nets – we take it away.

Operations
Our ship MV Vikingfjord is an eco standard-bearer in the polar regions, with an energy efficient engine and NOx filters recently installed, reducing emissions by 95%.

Hiring
As well as focusing on climate and wildlife, the local communities of the remote destinations we explore are a big part of our sustainable polar travel philosophy. From guides to the remote towns of Greenland, to operations staff on-the-ground in Svalbard, we hire locally where possible.

The benefits of being small
Our size helps us reach our ambitious impact goals. Our Expedition Micro Cruise model allows us to offer lower impact polar tourism, with a smaller footprint than traditional, large operators.

Arrive as a visitor, leave as an ambassador
When you explore the world’s most precious environments, you gain a deep and everlasting respect for them – and become all too aware of the need to protect them.
Explore. Respect. Protect. This is something that motivates us, and it’s something we pass on to each of our Expedition Micro Cruise guests.
Our guests arrive in the polar regions as visitors. They leave as passionate ambassadors for these remote destinations, inspired to help protect and preserve them – and encouraging their family and friends to do the same through sharing their story.

Partnerships
We seek our partnerships that make a real difference to the planet.
We’re proud members of 1% for the Planet, donating at least 1% of our annual revenue to environmental causes, and we actively support the Yachts for Science initiative by welcoming scientists and researchers aboard our vessels to carry out critical work.
By joining the Conscious Travel Foundation, we’re excited to stand alongside a global community of changemakers who are redefining the future of travel with purpose, responsibility, and care.
Built for exploration
A new ice-strengthened expedition ship for 12 guests, with superb environmental credentials.
MV Vikingfjord offers cruise-ship comforts on a genuinely small ship, with eight ensuite cabins, an open-plan lounge with rear-facing windows, observation lounge in the bridge, on-deck hot tub and sauna, and a light and modern Scandinavian design.
| SIGSI | Signature Single | $22,000.00 USD |
| SIGTW | Signature Twin/Double | $19,000.00 USD |
Expedition Micro Cruises to the poles and beyond
By explorers, for explorers

At Secret Atlas, we explore the polar regions as they deserve. It’s what makes us different.
We knew if we were to create expeditions that were different from everyone else’s, we needed an expert team behind us - seasoned professionals who share our ethos.
Our guiding team has over a century of combined experience exploring the wildest ends of the Earth. They know the best way to do this is on genuinely small-group expeditions.

Because smaller means more freedom.
Exploring in micro groups opens up your perspective in ways you may not expect.
Sure, films and photos can show you the beauty of the polar regions. And there are plenty of ways to see those breathtaking scenes in person.
But, do you want to tick it off your list or do you want to really connect to it?

"There’s always been a part of me that craves to go where few have ventured. Inspired by the heroic explorers of the past, I want to share real expeditions with our guests. Adventures that satisfy our craving to discover a world far bigger than the one we encounter daily - and explore it with appreciation and time." — Michele D’Agostino, Secret Atlas co-founder

Meet the team
Environmental conservationists, world-class marine biologists, geographical specialists, award-winning photographers, seasoned sailors, and modern-day explorers make up our team.
Drawing from years of first-hand experience, whether on deck or behind the scenes, we’re here to bring the magic of the polar regions to life for you.

Expedition Micro Cruises
Not just small. Micro.
The lands we explore at Secret Atlas are unfathomably vast and unpredictable. The wildlife we meet leaves a giant impression on us. You can’t compete with the natural world on this scale.
So we don’t try.
That’s why we’re pioneers of the Expedition Micro Cruise, offering the smallest group sizes at both poles.

Redefining luxury
Luxury to us is reaching untouched places, savouring more time in each destination, and exploring where few have ever set foot. If that resonates with you – welcome. You’ve found your place with us.
We understand that, out here, less is more. Less waiting to board Zodiacs, more time ashore. Less strict itineraries, more adventure. Less crowd, more immersion.
We don’t aspire to be a massive corporation. Instead, we measure our growth by the quality of our expeditions and how you – our guests – feel when arriving home.
Our goal is to stand out in the cruise industry by charting a different course – one with purpose, that establishes a more responsible connection with the world. Because we are explorers and we care about these locations.
Explore. Respect. Protect.
"We're set on keeping the wilderness wild!" — Mariano Curiel, Secret Atlas owner
We explore the most beautiful, powerful, and fragile environments on Earth. It’s a pleasure, a privilege, and a responsibility.
To us, responsible polar travel is about continually acting to lower our impact and being transparent about the steps we are taking.
Whether it’s growing important partnerships, leading on-the-ground action, or improving our operations, we will keep you updated on everything we are doing to move our industry forward, help communities and wildlife, and reduce our footprint.

What's important
“No one will protect what they don't care about; and no one will care about what they have never experienced.” — Sir David Attenborough
What we're doing

Compliance
Our vessels must abide by the Polar Code and all IMO regulations, which enforce strict rules on ship design, construction, training, and more. We are members of the IAATO and AECO, organisations that set the gold standard for responsible polar travel in Antarctica and the Arctic respectively.

Direct action
We participate in beach cleans across Svalbard each season. During every expedition, if we see something that shouldn’t be there – bottles, discarded fishing nets – we take it away.

Operations
Our ship MV Vikingfjord is an eco standard-bearer in the polar regions, with an energy efficient engine and NOx filters recently installed, reducing emissions by 95%.

Hiring
As well as focusing on climate and wildlife, the local communities of the remote destinations we explore are a big part of our sustainable polar travel philosophy. From guides to the remote towns of Greenland, to operations staff on-the-ground in Svalbard, we hire locally where possible.

The benefits of being small
Our size helps us reach our ambitious impact goals. Our Expedition Micro Cruise model allows us to offer lower impact polar tourism, with a smaller footprint than traditional, large operators.

Arrive as a visitor, leave as an ambassador
When you explore the world’s most precious environments, you gain a deep and everlasting respect for them – and become all too aware of the need to protect them.
Explore. Respect. Protect. This is something that motivates us, and it’s something we pass on to each of our Expedition Micro Cruise guests.
Our guests arrive in the polar regions as visitors. They leave as passionate ambassadors for these remote destinations, inspired to help protect and preserve them – and encouraging their family and friends to do the same through sharing their story.

Partnerships
We seek our partnerships that make a real difference to the planet.
We’re proud members of 1% for the Planet, donating at least 1% of our annual revenue to environmental causes, and we actively support the Yachts for Science initiative by welcoming scientists and researchers aboard our vessels to carry out critical work.
By joining the Conscious Travel Foundation, we’re excited to stand alongside a global community of changemakers who are redefining the future of travel with purpose, responsibility, and care.

