Treat yourself with a fully private arrangement. Lofoten are a unique place that deserves to be experiencedet at its fullest, with no rush and a knowledgeable guide at your exclusive disposal.
You will enjoy a relaxing panoramic drive along some of the most beautiful views in the world. We will pass by white sandy beaches with emerald waters, deep fjords surrounded by towering peaks and charming fishing villages characterised by the typical fishermen's red cabins. You will learn the history of "skrei", the migrating arctic cod that has been used for centuries for the production of stockfish. You will have the chance to taste a delicious fish soup or tasty fish burgers. We will take as many photo stops as you want, with no rush and no pressure. You will return to Leknes with your cameras full of photos and your hearts full of memories that you will never forget.
Pickup included
White sandy beach with emerald green waters
A stunning view over the valley stretching towards the fjord and the towering mountains of the island of Flakstad.
A stop by a charming fjord with incredible turquoise waters in which you can find thousands of shells and small fragments of white corals.
Admire the oldest church in Lofoten, built in 1780 by wood imported from Russia. (outside visit, since the church is normally closed).
The "Copacabana" of Lofoten, a half moon shaped long sandy beach with white sand and green waters.
Longer stop for a possible lunch (optional, not included) at Anita's Sjomat, fresh fish dishes and small shop with a unique view on the Reinefjorden.
Hamnoy bridge, one of the most famous views of Lofoten, with its typical red cabins under towering mountains and the Lofoten skyline in the background.
The "must see" view of the Reinefjorden, on a clear day definitely the most breathtaking view of Lofoten.
The last letter of norwegian alphabet and the last village of the archipelago. The old fishing hamlet at the end of the road.
Lofoten is an archipelago in northern Norway known for its dramatic landscapes, rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and vibrant fishing villages. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Reinebringen is a popular hiking spot offering stunning views of the Lofoten Islands, especially the picturesque village of Reine. The hike is moderate and takes about 1-2 hours round trip.
Haukland Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Lofoten, known for its white sand and clear waters. It's a great spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the stunning landscape.
Nusfjord is a well-preserved fishing village and one of the oldest and best-maintained fishing villages in Lofoten. It offers a glimpse into the traditional fishing culture of the region.
Trollfjord is a narrow and picturesque fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning views. Boat tours offer a unique way to experience the fjord's beauty.
The Lofotr Viking Museum is a reconstructed Viking longhouse and museum that offers a fascinating look into Viking history and culture. Visitors can experience Viking life, try on Viking clothing, and even participate in Viking feasts.
Dried and salted cod, a traditional dish that has been a staple in Lofoten for centuries.
Unique pizzas made with local ingredients, such as reindeer meat, fish, and vegetables.
A hearty soup made with fresh fish, potatoes, and vegetables, often served with bread.
A traditional Norwegian cheese with a caramel-like flavor, often served with waffles or bread.
This is the warmest and most stable period with long daylight hours, perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring the islands. The weather is generally pleasant, and all attractions are open.
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Lofoten is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, visitors should be aware of the unpredictable weather and challenging terrain, especially when engaging in outdoor activities.
Bodø, Svolvær, Leknes
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Lofoten. They are reliable and connect most towns and villages. However, schedules may be limited outside peak season.
Available • Apps: Taxa4740, InDrive
Car, Bike, Scooter
Trollfjord is a narrow and picturesque fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and stunning views. Boat tours offer a unique way to experience the fjord's beauty.
Henningsvær is a charming fishing village known for its historic buildings, stunning views, and local art galleries.
Nusfjord is a well-preserved fishing village and one of the oldest and best-maintained fishing villages in Lofoten. It offers a glimpse into the traditional fishing culture of the region.
Price varies by option