Throughout history, the walruses on Svalbard have been subject to intense hunting. There were only a few hundred of them left in 1952, when they became a protected species. Since then, the population has recovered sharply and the walrus is finally a common sight again. Join us on a trip to the Borebukta bay, and pay a visit to these odd animals with long teeth! As with all wild animals, we cannot guarantee that we will see them, but the chances are good. We start the tour by crossing the majestic Ice Fjord with our closed boat «Kvitbjørn». This 14.9-meter-long boat is very comfortable, with a modern design. After approximately one hour we find ourselves in Borebukta. Here it is usually nice and quiet, and the sea is calm. The duration of the trip is 4 hours. The boat has a maximum capacity of 12 passengers. Age limit: 8 years. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult. Welcome on board!