Svolvær: 2-Day Winter Sights & Photo Tour of Lofoten Islands
- On day 1: visit Gimsøya, Torvdalshalsen (Eggum), Haukland, Vestvågøy, Unstad and Henningsvær
- On day 2: visit Napp, Nusfjord, Flakstad beach, Hamnøy, Reine and Sakrisøya in southern Lofoten
- Pick-up/drop-off, knowledgeable guide, small-group minivan transfers, photos, and drinks included
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Overview
Join us for a fantastic Winter Sightseeing & Photography Tour of the stunning Lofoten Islands. You don’t have to be a professional photographer to join this tour. Our photography tour is suitable for professional photographers, photo lovers, neophytes and Arctic lovers. We pick you up from Svolvær on both Day 1 and Day 2 and bring you back in the evening both days. Accommodation in Svolvær must be booked separately. To book, select the first day of your 2-day package in our booking calendar.
What's included?
Pick-up/drop-off from and to your hotel
Private minivan transportation
Professional photographer and guide
Small group, maximum 7 adults
photos taken during the tours
Warm drinks
Accommodation not included
What to expect?
We run this special photography tour in small groups, maximum 7 adults per group, to ensure a unique and customized experience without stress and rush: we want our customers to have all the time they need to breath the magic of the Lofoten archipelago, to walk, to enjoy and to take as many pictures as they want.
You don’t have to be a professional photographer to join this tour. Our photography tour is suitable for everybody: professional photographers, photo lovers, neophytes and Arctic lovers.
The Arctic lights and colors, and the natural contrasts of this amazing land make these islands a perfect place to take unique and unrepeatable pictures and enjoy unique panoramas. During the trip, we will search for the best light and best locations.
The islands offer unique spots, breath-taking and majestic nature, unforgettable places, steep peaks which rise directly from the sea, white sand beaches and a sea so blue that it is hard to believe that you are in the Arctic.
Day 1: Discover the North of the Lofoten archipelago
Visit Gimsøya, Torvdalshalsen (Eggum), Haukland, Vestvågøy, Unstad and Henningsvær.
Unstad is one of Lofoten’s gems, with green meadows and lush mountainsides. Sheep graze along the roadside and at the base of the mountains that shoot up towards the sky. After driving through the narrow tunnel towards Unstad you are presented with a picture-postcard view. If that isn’t reason enough to journey to this part of Lofoten, Unstad Beach happens to be one of the Norway’s best surf spots. The beach serves as the starting point for one of the more relaxing hikes in Lofoten, perfect for families or after a few days hiking in the mountains. The quiet trail leads along the coast to Eggum. Along the way, you might meet some of the local population – like grazing sheep or a curious seal.
"Henningsvær, the place God had built without the help of surveyors and architects": Henningsvær is the most famous and characteristic fishing village, also know as the Venice of the North. Henningsvær is spread across a number of islands, with breakwaters and dikes bringing the fishing village together. The inhabitants were dependent on a ferry until 1982, when two bridges were built, linking the community with the rest of Austvågøya. Many local shops and nice coffee shop to taste local and home-made cakes.
On the boat crossing to the Lofoten Islands, the towers of Lofoten Cathedral are the first sign of human habitation. For 900 years, fishermen have prepared themselves for fishing in Lofoten at the church in Kabelvåg. The Lofoten Cathedral has an unique position, facing the Fjord.
Day 2: Discover the North of the Lofoten archipelago
Visit Napp, Nusfjord, Flakstad beach, Hamnøy, Reine and Sakrisøya.
Napp is a small fishing village in the island of Flakstad.. The village is located on the northern part of the island. The village lies along the European route E10 highway, just west of the Nappstraum Tunnel which connects it to the neighboring island of Vestvågøya. A very tiny and characteristic fishing village and a good location to take beautiful pictures.
Flakstad beach in know for its impressive rocks and high waves, perfect to surf. the landscape is wild: a walk on the white-sand beach is always worth it.
A wide and long sandy beach you can't miss!
Hamnøy isa small jewel located south, on the island of Moskensøy, with its picturesque port, fishermen's small houses built in stilts, surrounded by high mountains, the oldest of northern Europe. You will get enchanted by the beauty and delicacy of this small hamlet of its few inhabitants.
Reine is one of Lofoten’s best known fishing villages and is the centre of municipal administration in the borough of Moskenes. Reine is also one of Norway’s most frequently photographed landscapes, and a source of inspiration for many an artist.
Good to know
Pick-up from your hotel in the Svolvær region. Please inform us of your pick-up point after booking
What to bring
In the wintertime, pack woolen underwear, fleece jacket, woolen sweater, or another type of mid-layer jacket. Don't forget headwear and mittens for warmth, and wear boots or other insulated shoes for comfort. Also, bring your camera and gear.