Discover the best top things to do in Lofoten Islands, Norway including XXLofoten, Lofoten Diving, Kayak Lofoten, The Aurora Jager, Lofoten Lights, Brim Explorer, Lets Go Fishing Lofoten AS, Lofoten Surfsenter, Justadtinden, Festvagtind Hike.
Restaurants in Lofoten Islands
5.0 based on 235 reviews
XXLofoten offers a wide range of outdoor adventures trough all seasons in the Lofoten Islands. Our activities are Sea Eagle Safaris to Trollfjorden, Fishing Trips, Sea Kayaking, Hiking, Snowshoe Walks, Northern Lights Photo Tours, Boat Cruises to Trollfjorden and Cultural Sightseeing to Henningsvær, Gimsøy, Ballstad and Reine.
5.0 based on 85 reviews
Lofoten Diving is Padi Dive Resort located in Ballstad. Thanks to our constant presence we have the capability to offer you a host of unforgettable underwater experiences. The dive programs are individually suited to our guest's skill levels and diving qualifications. The dive sites we offer are ideal not only for advanced divers but also for divers in training. Welcome to Lofoten Diving!
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Guided Kayak Tours
5.0 based on 56 reviews
Exclusive aurora hunt by our local Aurora Jager, Odd-Petter Tanke Jensen. He never gives up, and finds the aurora almost every time. He will take you to his secret spots. Be prepared for a long night, hours in the car, and waiting outside in all kinds of weather and temperatures. The Aurora Jager will go to extreme lenghts to find lady Aurora.
5.0 based on 165 reviews
Welcome to Lofoten Lights. We’d like to help you share in our passion for this incredible show wich nature offers us. We’ll help you explore the history and culture of this amazing archipelago. We want you feel the excitement of the lights , as their thousands of everchanging colours draw your gaze heavenwards. All year round, we offer services of highest quality. Our desire is to make our “travelling friends” find themselves completely at their ease with the strong arctic nature of Lofoten, independent of who they are, or what they are doing. We can try with only words, even if they’ll never be enough, to describe what our eyes see every day…but we want, above all, even if only for a day, that YOUR eyes photograph this amazing land…and whatever type of excursion you do, we are sure that you will remember it forever. Lofoten Lights & Nature is a small tour operator which, trough its long experience, wants to make your holidays in Lofoten unforgettable.
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Our pioneering, purpose built electric catamaran brings a new dimension to arctic adventure. Driven by the latest sustainable technology, you silently carve through the crisp arctic waters, amplifying the experience of your surroundings, bringing you closer to the rich wildlife and epic coastal landscapes of the north.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Lets Go Fishing operates all kinds of fishing trips in Lofoten. We have two top modern boats and two captains with long experience with all kinds of fishing in Lofoten.
5.0 based on 59 reviews
Scandinavia’s first International Surfing Association recognized surf school and shop with the widest range of boards, surf equipment, rentals, quality surf lessons and courses with Norwegians National Surf Coach and in small classes and highly educated instructors. High performance test boards from Firewire surfboards and Frost Surfboards available! Our Prices: Surf lessons 990 NOK Board rental 300 NOK Wetsuit rental 300 NOK
Had a fantastic surf lesson with a super nice instructor, Felicia! She took such good cere of us in the water and made the whole experience so fun. Best place in Lofoten for surfing, definitely recommend it.
5.0 based on 54 reviews
The hike starts with the parkinglot in Festvag. Walk 100 m in direction Henningsvaer, take a turn to the right and follow the trail. It`s steep, but the view is amazing.
Hiking up is definitely worth the effort. If you dont dare to go all the way up: there is incredible views to be seen in the midsection of the trail in ”heiavannet viewpoint” as well. If you are climbing all the way you should still visit this midsection viewpoint and possibly swim in the lake located up there. Locals said that I could also drink the water from the lake beside ”hieavannet” and I did top my bottles there! :) All the way to the top awaits a view that is really worth the trouble of getting up there. To me it took about 2h to climb all the way up. Would probably reserve 3-4h total so you can rest and take in the view as well. There is paid parking at the starting point. From the midsection up the trail is more tricky. If it is raining be extra careful.
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