Sør-Spitsbergen National Park is a vast Arctic wilderness offering dramatic fjords, glaciers, and unique polar wildlife, perfect for adventurous outdoor exploration and polar research.
Sør-Spitsbergen National Park covers much of southern Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago, lying in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe. Encompassing rugged mountain ranges, deep fjords, massive glaciers, and coastal tundra, the park offers a pristine Arctic environment shaped by cold polar climate and permafrost. It protects one of the largest untouched landscapes in the High Arctic, providing critical habitat for iconic wildlife including polar bears, Svalbard reindeer, Arctic foxes, walruses, and numerous seabird colonies. The park's extensive glacier systems, such as Austfonna and Hornbreen, attract scientists monitoring climate change impacts. Human history here is marked by early whaling activities, coal mining remnants, and Arctic expeditions. Due to the wilderness setting and harsh weather, recreation focuses on guided boat tours, wildlife photography, kayaking in fjords, glacier hiking, and scientific tourism. The park’s remote nature, limited infrastructure, and need for environmental safeguards demand careful planning for visitors. Sør-Spitsbergen’s striking landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage make it a unique destination for those seeking Arctic adventure, education, and solitude in one of the world's northernmost national parks.
Hornsund Fjord – dramatic fjord with glacier fronts and rich wildlife
Austfonna Ice Cap – one of the largest ice caps in Europe
Polar Bear and Walrus wildlife sightings
Historic Russian mining settlement ruins on Barentsøya
A spectacular fjord offering proximity to tidewater glaciers and excellent opportunities to see polar bears, seals, and seabirds.
An immense ice cap covering much of Nordaustlandet island, among the largest in Europe and a key site for glaciological research.
A prominent haul-out site and breeding ground for walruses located on the western side of the park.