Woodfjorden, situated on the northern coast of Spitsbergen in Svalbard, ranks as the fourth largest fjord in the region. This 64-kilometer-long and approximately 5-kilometer-wide fjord connects with Wildefjorden before merging into the sea. The fjord's steep sides, rising up to 1,368 meters in places, provide a breathtaking sight of towering mountains.
Worth seeing
Sailing through Woodfjorden offers an awe-inspiring experience as you encounter the majestic presence of steep mountains gracing both sides of the fjord. The expansive area of Woodfjorden serves as a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Keep your eyes open for the possibility of encountering polar bears, deer, and unique bird species, all amidst the backdrop of stunning natural surroundings.
Climate
Woodfjorden, like much of Svalbard, experiences a polar climate characterized by cold temperatures and varied weather patterns. Summers bring milder conditions, making it an ideal time for exploration.
Currency
Norwegian krone (NOK)
