Welcome to Lofoten An archipelago above the Arctic circle Want otherworldly landscapes? Outdoor adventure? Viking heritage? Postcard-perfect villages? The stunning Lofoten Islands — rising from the Norwegian Sea like a rocky crown studded with scenic jewels — have it all in spades. Popular experiences in Lofoten Sea Eagle Rib Safari Trollfjord Sea eagle RIB boat safari from Svolvær in Lofoten From NOK 1095 Kayak Safari in Svolvær Experience Lofoten on a guided tour on crystal clear waters From NOK 995 Deep Sea Lofoten Fishing Trip Traditional fishing trip from Svolvær From NOK 1195 Kayaking experiences in Lofoten Evening Kayak Safari in Svolvær Guided evening kayak tour from Svolvær From NOK 1095 Nature Kayak Safari from Henningsvær Guided kayak nature safari from Henningsvær in Lofoten From NOK 995 Kayak Safari in Svolvær Experience Lofoten on a guided tour on crystal clear waters From NOK 995 The Lofoten Islands Lofoten is a natural paradise, boasting dazzling fjords, majestic mountains, and picturesque fishing villages, perfect for an adventure in the true high north. Tips and inspiration for your next visit to Lofoten 7 Lofoten villages at a glance 9 reasons to visit Lofoten in the winter time 3 Ways to Experience Trollfjorden in Lofoten Fishing in Lofoten – ingrained in the island culture and lifestyle A standout destination in a land of ultimate natural beauty, the Lofoten archipelago is a must for anyone looking to connect with the land, sea and locals of Northern Norway. Austvågøy, Vestvågøy, Flakstadøy, Moskenesøy. The main islands of Lofoten may have tongue-twisters for names but by the time you leave, they’ll all roll off your tongue — as you sing their praises. Each isle boasts its unique charms, but the entire chain is linked by a network of modern roads, bridges and tunnels. Read more about Lofoten! Revel in views of majestic mountains, bucolic pastures, tidy towns and crystal-clear coves lined with Lofoten’s iconic red rorbuer cabins. Winter or summer, in fact, locals and visitors alike make sure to get outside. Lofoten’s largest town — Svolvær — may lie 169 km (105 mi) north of the Arctic Circle, but the islands enjoy warmer than expected weather. You can thank the Gulf Stream for that. Fishing trips, whale and sea eagle safaris, kayaking excursions are all on the menu — and in the summer, at all hours. That’s when the midnight sun reigns in the sky, day and night, never setting from the end of May till mid-July. Come fall, winter and spring, Lofoten’s other signature celestial attraction — the Northern Lights — take center stage. Ghostly wisps and curtains of colored polar lights regularly dance overhead in the nighttime light show of a lifetime. All that Arctic light and spectacular scenery has drawn generations of artists from across the globe. Need a break from all the natural beauty on display? Satisfy cultural cravings at Lofoten’s many galleries and exhibition spaces. Stunning scenery. Exciting excursions. Cultural encounters. All await in Lofoten. If Lofoten is on your travel itinerary, you have come to the right place. Stick with us and have fun adventuring! The weather in Lofoten Lofoten is characterized by a mild climate despite its location above the Arctic Circle, thanks to the Gulf Stream. Rapidly changing weather is adding to the landscape’s dramatic and ever-changing beauty. How to travel to Lofoten By air Flying into Lofoten is possible through Evenes Airport, which serves as a primary gateway, along with Leknes and Svolvær airports. Regular flights from major Norwegian cities to these airports provide access to Lofoten, making air travel a popular choice for reaching this breathtaking archipelago. By sea Traveling to Lofoten by ferry not only connects the islands to the mainland but also presents an opportunity to witness the breathtaking Norwegian coastline from a unique perspective. Regular ferry services are available, especially between Bodø to Moskenes. By road Driving to Lofoten via the E10 highway is an adventure in itself, offering stunning views of Norway’s northern landscapes. This option gives travelers the flexibility to explore at their own pace and is well-suited for those who enjoy road trips and scenic drives. See our FAQ for more answers