Join us for a relaxed day trip from Svolvær or Leknes to the most iconic corners of Lofoten — Reine, Hamnøy, Sakrisøy, and the village of Å at the end of the road. We travel in a comfortable 9-seater minivan with panoramic windows, keep the group to max 8 people, and stop wherever the weather and light look best that day.
What makes this tour different
Between stops, we talk about what life in Lofoten is actually like — the good, the challenging, the funny, the chaotic. From overtourism and winter storms to local stories and everyday routines, 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 local communities.
Personal headsets — hear everything, or nothing
Your guide wears a microphone connected to a personal headset for each guest. No gathering around to hear over the wind, no struggling at noisy viewpoints. Walk around, take photos, or just enjoy the scenery — while still hearing the stories if you want to. Adjust the volume, or take the headset off completely and take in the landscape in silence.
The stops
We make plenty of scenic stops, including the Hamnøy Bridge, the yellow rorbuer of Sakrisøy, and the fishing villages of Reine and Å. Depending on conditions, we may also visit Ramberg Beach, Skagsanden Beach, or the Fredvang Bridges. The itinerary stays flexible on purpose — Arctic weather changes fast, and we'd rather chase the best light than stick to a script.
Food and breaks
We bring hot tea and a Norwegian speciality in thermo cups along with light Norwegian snacks. For a proper meal, we stop at Anita's Seafood — famous for their fish soup and fish burgers (vegetarian options available) — or at Lofoten Beach Camp by Skagsanden beach, depending on the day.
Afternoon tours run in summer only, when long Arctic days give us light well into the evening. In winter, we run morning tours to make the most of the limited daylight.
Why afternoon tours are special
The afternoon and evening light is when Lofoten looks its absolute best — softer, warmer tones that make the landscape pop. It's the light most of the photos you've seen of these islands were taken in. By the time we reach the main stops, most other groups are heading back to Svolvær, so you get the views with far fewer people in them.
Pickup
Pickup is available in both Svolvær and Leknes, with one pickup point per city — no waiting in the cold for a delayed guide.
Svolvær: the large car park outside the KIWI supermarket, city centre
Leknes: the Circle K petrol station
Good to know
- Tours run in English
- Dress warmly and in layers
- A camera or phone is all you need — this isn't a photography workshop, just a tour through ridiculously photogenic places
- Please double-check your starting time before booking