Stay at the edge of the Arctic wilderness
Basecamp Hotel
Life at Basecamp Hotel
Step inside a warm and welcoming hideaway built in the spirit of Arctic trappers. Mornings begin with the soft glow of light over the valley, the scent of fresh coffee, and the crackle of timber inside the lodge. Throughout the day, the hotel becomes a gathering place for adventurers returning from the wild — sharing stories, drying gear, and preparing for the next day’s journey.
Evenings slow down.
Lamps cast a gentle glow over handmade furniture, local artefacts, and the wooden textures that define the trapper’s heritage. Outside, the silence of Svalbard settles in, broken only by shifting winds and the distant howl of dogs. Basecamp Hotel is more than a place to stay — it’s a feeling of belonging in the Arctic.
Step Into Arctic Heritage
The interior of Basecamp Hotel is a captivating blend of driftwood, sealskin, maps, pictures, and objects that eloquently depict the rich history and vibrant present of life in the Arctic. Each element contributes to an immersive experience, inviting guests to connect with the spirit of the region.
Rooms That Invite Stillness
Each room at Basecamp Hotel offers a unique experience, featuring comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and a deliberate absence of TVs. This design choice encourages guests to disconnect from screens and immerse themselves fully in the Arctic environment, fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.
Your Journey Begins Beyond the Town
Departing from Longyearbyen, we whisk you away to our remote outposts nestled in the wilderness, where your Arctic story awaits to unfold. Let the adventure begin!
Scenes From Your Stay
Hotel Information
Basecamp Hotel has 16 rooms and can accommodate more than 40 people. Each room is individually decorated in traditional trapper style with driftwood, sealskin and slate. No two rooms are alike. In all our rooms there are comfortable beds and private bathrooms with showers. Our double rooms come with either two single beds or one double bed. In triple rooms we have bunk beds, in real trapper’s style. Double beds are by request only
Basecamp Hotel has one couple’s suite and one family room. These rooms have separate bedroom, lounge, and bathroom. All the rooms offers a beautiful view over the town, towards the mountains surrounding the valley of Longyeardalen.
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