This morning we landed at Alkhornet in Trygghamna under a calm sky with light overcast and no wind—ideal conditions for our last landing of the voyage. Towering above us, the dramatic cliffs of Alkhornet hosted an impressive nesting site for around 10,000 pairs of seabirds. Their constant calls and busy flights filled the air with life.

On the slopes below, several reindeer grazed peacefully, offering wonderful wildlife sightings against a backdrop of sweeping views down the fjord. The landscape, with its mix of birdlife, tundra, and sheer cliffs, was a perfect example of Svalbard’s wild beauty and a fitting final landing before our afternoon cruise.