
See Longyearbyen's surrounding areas on a guided ATV safari
An ATV safari is a fun and exciting activity, offering a sightseeing trip with a difference in the Longyearbyen area.
The summer in Svalbard is short and hectic with daylight around the clock during the Midnight Sun season from April to late August. If riding an ATV sounds fun, you have the chance to experience this in the world’s most exciting place. You drive a Can-Am Outlander ATV from Longyearbyen in a summery Svalbard landscape out to the Advent Valley. Keep an eye out for the rich animal and bird life and, if you are lucky, you may spot Arctic foxes and reindeer.
To operate a car, snowmobile, or ATV in Svalbard, you must hold a valid driving licence. A Category B licence (passenger car) is accepted. For snowmobiles, licences in categories A, A1, A2, or S (snowmobile) may also be accepted.The driving licence must also be carried when participating in organised tours. Passengers are not required to hold or carry a driving licence. Information about which drivers licenses are valid in Svalbard can be found here.
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Longyearbyen
Darkness and minimal light pollution are typically key to witnessing the Polar ‘fireworks’ -known as Northern Lights. Join us for an ATV-safari trip where we head into the darkness and the frozen Advent Valley.
Longyearbyen
We drive our ATVs into a classic Svalbard landscape in Adventdalen, a valley shaped by glaciers and surrounded by mountains and interesting cultural monuments. We regularly see both Svalbard reindeers and Arctic foxes on this trip.