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Located at Kapp Linne by the Isfjord on Spitsbergen Island, this inn is housed in a historic old radio station. Reachable only by boat or snowmobile, the transfer is included with the stay. The hotel offers tastefully decorated rooms with free WiFi.
Isfjord Radio's modern rooms have access to shared bathroom facilities. A communal sauna can be booked for relaxation.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included, with lunch served during the snowmobile or boat trip to the property. The hotel dining room offers spectacular views of the fjord. Dishes are based on local ingredients and the bar is fully licensed.
Longyearbyen town centre and Longyearbyen Airport are 90 km away.
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Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic, constituting the northernmost part of Norway.The islands were first utilized as a whaling base in the 17th and 18th centuries, after which they were abandoned. Coal mining started at the beginning of the 20th century, and several permanent communities were established. The Spitsbergen Treaty of 1920 recognizes Norwegian sovereignty, and the 1925 Svalbard Act made Svalbard a full part of the Kingdom of Norway. This act also established Svalbard as a free economic zone and a demilitarized zone. The Norwegian Store Norske and the Russian Arktikugol are the only mining companies remaining on the islands. Research and tourism have become important supplementary industries. Two major research facilities are the University Centre in Svalbard and the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. No roads connect the settlements; instead snowmobiles, aircraft and boats serve inter-community transport. Svalbard Airport, Longyear serves as the main gateway to the rest of Europe.The archipelago features an Arctic climate, although with significantly higher temperatures than other areas at the same latitude. The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. Svalbard is a breeding ground for many seabirds, and also features polar bears, reindeer and marine mammals. Seven national parks and twenty-three nature reserves cover two-thirds of the archipelago, protecting the largely untouched, yet fragile, nature. Sixty percent of the archipelago is glacier, and the islands feature many mountains and fjords.source: wikipedia