Between stops, we talk about what life in Lofoten is actually like — the good, the strange, the funny, the chaotic. Overtourism, winter storms, fishing season, why every house is red. This is the side of Lofoten you don't get from a big bus tour.
Our guides live here. Lofoten isn't a destination to us, it's home — and that shapes how we run the tour: small groups, minivans instead of buses, and real respect for wildlife, private property, and the people in these villages.
Your guide wears a microphone connected to a personal headset for each guest. No gathering around to hear over the wind, no straining at crowded viewpoints. Walk around, take photos, or just enjoy the scenery — and still hear the stories if you want to. Adjust the volume, or take the headset off completely and take in the landscape in silence.
Important notice before booking
On some dates, multiple ships dock in Leknes simultaneously. We can only offer pickup from one ship per date, so if we already have bookings from a different ship on your arrival date, we won't be able to take you on the tour.
Please check the dates and ships below before booking, and contact us if in doubt.
Dates with existing bookings:
19.06 ms Nieuw Statendam
28.07 Viking Neptune
Pickup and drop-off directly at Leknes/Gravdal cruise harbor. We will be conveniently parked 50-100 meters from your entrance point to the harbor (depending on the traffic at the harbor). We will stay in touch with you on the day of the pickup to make sure the pickup runs smoothly.
Rambergstranda is one of the most beautiful beaches in Lofoten — a long stretch of soft white sand and clear turquoise water, framed by dramatic mountains. Here you will have time to walk along the shore, take photos of the famous little red cabin by the sea, and, if you feel adventurous, even take a quick dip in the Arctic water.
From the Hamnøy bridge you will enjoy perhaps the most famous view in all of Lofoten. This is the perfect spot to capture the iconic red fishermen's cabins nestled beneath the towering Festhæltinden mountain — a scene you will recognise from countless postcards.
Å is the charming little village at the very end of the world — or quite literally at the end of the Lofoten islands, where the E10 road finally comes to a stop. Here you can wander among the old fishermen's cabins and other well-preserved buildings dating back to the early 1900s, and from the cliffs at the edge of the village you will look out over the islands of Mosken and Værøy resting on the horizon.
Reine is one of the most famous and beloved villages in all of Lofoten. Here you can take in the stunning view from Reinehalsen, stroll through the picturesque harbour, and admire the traditional red fishermen's cabins set against the dramatic mountains all around.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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