Svalbard

Svalbard

Svalbard in December

Not the best time

December is as challenging as January but with the novelty of New Year's in the Arctic. For extreme cold weather enthusiasts and those seeking the ultimate polar night experience.

Weather

Deep polar night with 24-hour darkness until late December. Temperatures rival January's brutal lows. Blizzards and high winds are frequent companions.

-13°C high-19°C low2 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$290/day average

Events & Festivals

  • Polar night continues
  • New Year celebrations

December Tips

  • Only attempt if you have serious Arctic experience and gear
  • New Year's celebrations are unique but limited to Longyearbyen's few venues
  • Book heated accommodation well in advance as options are very limited

All Months

Svalbard operates on two completely different seasons, and your choice depends on what kind of Arctic experience you want. Summer (June through August) brings the midnight sun — literally 24 hours of daylight. Temperatures reach a balmy 40°F, flowers bloom across the tundra, and boat trips become possible. This is prime time for wildlife watching, with polar bears hunting seals along ice edges and thousands of seabirds nesting on cliffs. Winter (March through May) offers the polar night and northern lights. Complete darkness reigns for months, but that darkness brings the aurora borealis dancing across the sky. Snowmobile expeditions replace boat trips, and you can explore ice caves and frozen fjords. Shoulder seasons barely exist here. September and October bring harsh weather and unpredictable conditions. Most tour operators shut down, and you'll face limited accommodation options. My pick? Late June through July for first-time visitors. You get the midnight sun, active wildlife, and the most tour options.

Svalbard Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

6/10

Families

5/10

Adventure

10/10

Budget

2/10

Luxury

4/10

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