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Norway - Svalbard - Jan Mayen Island

Jan Mayen is a remote and uninhabited volcanic island in Arctic Norway, located between Greenland and Svalbard in the North Atlantic. Dominated by the snow-capped Beerenberg volcano—the northernmost active volcano on Earth—this mysterious island is only inhabited by a small Norwegian weather and military station. Visiting Jan Mayen offers a rare opportunity to experience pristine Arctic wilderness at its most raw and dramatic.

Worth Seeing
Beerenberg Volcano: Towering at over 2,200 meters, this glacier-covered volcano is a stunning and commanding sight in the Arctic landscape.
Arctic Wildlife: The waters around the island are rich in marine life, including seabirds, seals, and occasionally whales.
Historic Remnants: Remains of former whaling stations and other traces of human presence offer a glimpse into the island’s rugged and remote past.

Currency
Norwegian krone (NOK)