Description
The most beautiful places in the Lofoten. Trollfjorden accessible only by sea. Mountains with the most spectacular views. Magic in every corner. Fishing opportunities. Chance to encounter orcas.
Ask any Norwegian about the most beautiful place in their country on mainland, and without hesitation, they’ll say it’s the Lofoten Islands.
This incredible archipelago, stretching for 112 km, is located in the north-western part of Norway, in the Norwegian Sea. It’s a place where narrow fjords cut between sharp, jagged mountain ranges, offering spectacular views. Rocks formed 3 billion years ago dazzle with their majesty. Perched above the water are rorbuer – wooden, colourful cabins built on rocks or poles driven into the bottom of bays. Their vibrant hues beautifully contrast with the serene grey, green, and white background. However, they bear no resemblance to the ancient Viking settlements that once occupied this area.
The Lofoten is also a land of flavours and aromas. Fish, especially cod, dominates here. Whether dried or fresh – especially self-caught – it’s worth a try. Nowhere else will it taste as delicious.
Our trip combines sailing and trekking. Thanks to the yacht, we can reach all places, including those inaccessible from the land side. We can admire them from a beautiful sea perspective, try fishing, observe eagles and other wildlife. But when we reach the port, it’s time to explore on land and embark on treks to the most fascinating places. And there’s plenty to see in the Lofoten.
From September to March, the skies are often painted with beautiful Northern Lights. The Lofoten Islands are famous for this, which only emphasizes the magic of this archipelago.
Additionally, as part of this trip, we will have the opportunity to see the fascinating landscape of Senja Island, the sunny island of Sommarøy – known as the Norwegian Maldives, and we will conclude the journey in the Paris of the North, as Tromsø is often called.