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Purple Sandpiper (Calidris maritima) summer plumage adult

Sjuøyane

A series of hard granite islands that translates as seven islands

Information about Sjuøyane

A series of hard granite islands that translates as seven islands, islands that are to the north of Nordaustlandet. Being the furthest north in the whole of Svalbard, the islands can remain in the pack ice for much of the year.

Walrus can be seen throughout the area, with at least one popular landing at a haul out. There are plenty of seabirds, and the chance of a bear resting somewhere on one of the islands, sometimes several bears, understandable with the location. With the myriad of islands it is very popular to explore by Zodiac and the area also has important ties to polar exploration. Many of the locations were named after the English North Pole expeditions led by Phipps (1773) and Parry (1827), including Neslonøya, after a certain young midshipman! Not that long ago the whole area could be trapped in ice throughout the year and just to the east was the area where Nobile’ airship, the Italia, crashed onto the ice, with a huge rescue effort.

Pictures of Sjuøyane

Purple Sandpiper (Calidris maritima) summer plumage adult
Ross Island
Rolling mist at Vesle Taveoya (Seven Islands)

Possible Activities in Sjuøyane

wildlife

Wildlife observation

zodiac fleet

Zodiac rides

Highlights Close to Sjuøyane

Animals in Sjuøyane

Our trips to Sjuøyane


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