Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea)

Island Remote Arctic island in the East Siberian Sea

An Arctic isle in the East Siberian Sea within the Sakha Republic, Vilkitsky Island shows tundra terrain and sea-ice conditions; it appears on polar expedition itineraries for remote Arctic landscapes and wildlife observation.

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Vilkitsky Island in the East Siberian Sea is a small, remote Arctic island administered as part of the Sakha Republic. It is uninhabited and characterised by tundra, rocky shores and polar climate conditions.

The island’s principal relevance is geographic and for Arctic navigation and scientific observation rather than tourism. It lies in high-latitude waters where sea ice dominates much of the year and access is seasonally limited to specialized vessels.

Situated in the East Siberian Sea off the northern Siberian coast, the island is distant from major settlements and is best approached only as part of organized Arctic expeditions.

  • Access and remoteness: Small and remote Arctic island with no permanent population, reached only by ice-capable vessel during the brief summer window.
Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea)
75.7122, 152.4614

How to Get to Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea) #

There is no regular transport. Access requires chartering an ice-class research or expedition vessel from northern Siberian ports (for example Tiksi) or arranging permission and transport through Russian Arctic research institutions. Overflight and landing are subject to Russian Arctic regulations and seasonal weather constraints.

Tips for Visiting Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea) #

  • If attempting an expedition, hire a local Yakutian or Chukchi guide familiar with pack ice and local weather patterns.
  • Bring a reliable satellite communicator and permits - the East Siberian Sea and surrounding islands are under strict Russian Arctic regulations.
  • Expect no facilities: plan for self-sufficiency and prioritize fuel and shelter.

Best Time to Visit Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea) #

Vilkitsky Island is remote Arctic tundra in the East Siberian Sea; visits are logistically complex and limited to specialized expeditions.

Summer (Jun-Aug)
June-August · 0-7°C (32-45°F)
The only practical window for access when ice melts enough for some coastal vessels; long daylight but unpredictable sea ice.
Late spring/early autumn (May, Sep)
May, September · -5-5°C (23-41°F)
Short windows when hardy research ships may reach nearby waters; still cold and prone to sudden storms.

Weather & Climate near Vilkitsky Island (East Siberian Sea) #

Climate
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
Warmest Month
-40°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

February

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
3.4h daylight

March

Weather

0.1
UV Index
Low
11.1h daylight

April

Weather

0.3
UV Index
Low
18.1h daylight

May

Weather

1.0
UV Index
Moderate
24.0h daylight

June

Weather

1.2
UV Index
High
24.0h daylight

July

Weather

0.9
UV Index
Moderate
24.0h daylight

August

Weather

0.4
UV Index
Low
21.3h daylight

September

Weather

0.1
UV Index
Low
13.5h daylight

October

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
6.8h daylight

November

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

December

Weather

0.0
UV Index
Low
0.0h daylight

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