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TAILOR-MADE TOUR Lofoten Islands touring holiday

9 NIGHTS / 10 DAYS
This nine-night fly-drive touring holiday of the Lofoten islands offers an in-depth encounter with Norway ’ s Arctic Circle and the incredible natural beauty of the Lofoten Islands in particular . The tour starts in the small seaside town of Bodø , renowned for the Saltstraumen maelstrom . You then fly over to the Lofoten islands and stay in the authentic fishing towns of Nusfjord and Svolvaer . You leave Svolvaer on board the Hurtigruten cruise ship where you spend two nights before arriving in Trondheim and a flight back to London .
DAY-BY-DAY Day 1 Arrive in Bodø This holiday starts with a flight from London to Bodø via a connection in Oslo . Check in to your hotel in Bodø for two nights .
Day 2 In Bodø The city of Bodø is an excellent base from which to explore some of Norway ’ s best scenery and natural attractions . One of its most well-known features is the Saltstraumen maelstrom , a small strait home to the world ’ s strongest tidal current . Here you can witness whirlpools bigger than 10 metres with the water moving as fast as 40 km / h . Slightly further out of the city is Kjerringøy , a small , rural community featuring beautiful alpine landscapes ranging from mountains to white sandy beaches . The Kjerringøy trading post is a museum offering a unique insight into the lives of the powerful local merchants and information about the fish trade of the 19th century . For those looking for more adventurous activities , Bodø offers kayaking , RIB tours and even snorkelling in the surrounding fjords , and fishing is a popular local activity . There are also numerous hiking routes including Keiservarden , which leads up to Keiservarden hill overlooking Bodø , and Mount Ronvikfjellet , one of the top viewing spots for the Midnight Sun in the country . Within Bodø itself the beautiful harbour offers views from its pier dating back to 1904 and the Norwegian Aviation Museum offers an insight into the civil and military aviation history of Norway .
Day 3 Bodø to Nusfjord Today take a morning flight to Svolvaer ( about 45 minutes ) and then collect your hire-car . It is then a drive of just under two hours to your first base of Nusfjord . This journey will take you southwards and introduce you to the incredible scenery to which you will be privy for the next few days . Cross long bridges and skirt around narrow fjords , all intersected with imposing mountains and beautiful stretches of clear water . At certain times the clouds will cover the tops of the mountains , giving the whole area a beautifully solemn atmosphere . The final stretch will see you driving alongside some of the Lofoten Islands ’ incredible beaches ; the juxtaposition of the clear waters and soft sand with snow-capped mountains on the opposite shore is truly spectacular . Arrive at the fishing town of Nusfjord and check in to your hotel for three nights .
Days 4 and 5 In Nusfjord Nusfjord is located in an excellent position for exploring some of the best beaches in Norway . The nearby municipality of Vestvagøy is home to Haukland Beach , easily reached by car . This is an excellent spot to see the sunrise or sunset during winter and is a popular summer tourist destination . A further six-minute drive from here you will find Uttakleiv Beach , the most photographed beach in Norway . The magnificent rocky coastline and relatively high chance of viewing the Northern Lights make it an excellent photo spot . For a higher perspective , Mannen is a year-round hiking route above Haukland Beach which takes between 1-1.5 hours and will reward you with stunning views of the rocky coastline . Other popular beaches in this area include Eggum Beach and Vik Beach , the latter of which comprises a long , curving stretch of white sand . The town of Ballstad is located on the southern coast of the Lofoten Islands and features Busknes Church , a red , wooden church consecrated in 1905 . A church has stood here since 1324 , although the previous buildings have had unfortunate endings due to storms and lightning strikes . Balstad is also home to the most popular brand of cod liver oil in the country , Möller , whose tasting depot offers samples of all three types of tran , a particularly nutritious cod liver oil . Further west in the municipality of Flakstadøya you will find the Flakstad Kirke , a red church built in 1780 with a particularly Russian influence due to the exchange of Russian timber for Norwegian fish . Not far from here is the secluded Kvalvika beach , reachable only via a hike up a moderately steep mountain . Above this is Ryten , a mountain awarding incredible views of the entire area and possible all year round . Further south still is the picturesque fishing village of Hamnøy , where red cabins over a century old hug the shoreline . The journey to Hamnøy is just as much of a spectacle as you will travel over a series of bridges , each one giving views of the fjords and mountains in all directions . Nusfjord itself is one of the best-preserved fishing villages in Norway , and evidence suggests that people have been living here since 425 BC . The Rorbuer , seasonal fishermen ’ s huts , date back to the 19th century and make for a very scenic base set against their mountainous backdrop .
Day 6 Nusfjord to Svolvaer Today you retrace your steps up to Svolvaer , the capital of the Lofoten Islands . Check in to your hotel here for the next two nights .
Day 7 In Svolvaer Svolvaer is home to picturesque red Rorbuer set beneath a dramatic mountain range and is an excellent base from which to explore the wonders of the northern Lofoten Islands . Within Svolvaer itself , attractions include the War Memorial Museum , which showcases a wide range of artefacts from World War II , and the North Norwegian Art Centre , an artistrun institution presenting contemporary visual art . Svolvaer ’ s proximity to the Trollfjord makes it the main starting point for tours to this magnificent natural spectacle , which is narrow enough to be able to drink from the passing waterfalls on smaller vessels . Cod fisheries are an essential part of the town ’ s economy and you will find cod hung up on racks to dry throughout Svolvaer . One of Norway ’ s most popular climbing routes , Svolvaergeita , is situated above the city and offers wonderful panoramic views from its twin horns at the summit . Roughly half an hour down the coast you will find the town of Henningsvaer , a seaport which has been dubbed “ the Venice of Lofoten ”. It consists of a series of islets populated by brightly coloured wooden houses and is a popular climbing location . You will also find the Kaviar Factory and the Galleri Lofotens Hus , which features Norway ’ s largest collection of paintings from Northern Norway . Another popular activity from Svolvaer is to take a short cruise or fishing tour around some of the lesser-populated areas , and there are many options available in the town .
Day 8 Svolvaer to Trondheim by Hurtigruten You have most of today in Svolvaer before dropping off your hire-car and boarding the evening Hurtigruten service to Trondheim . Start by passing the Lofoten Wall , a collection of mountain peaks which appear from a distance to form a straight line . You spend two nights on board .
Day 9 On board the Hurtigruten ferry This morning you cross the Arctic Circle before sailing along the Helgeland coast and the Seven Sisters mountain range , with peaks up to 1,100 metres high . Stop briefly at Sandnessjøen and Brønnøysund , a pretty town with a charming high street and marina .
Day 10 In Trondheim to London by air You arrive in Trondheim about 06.30 this morning . Take a taxi to the airport for the flight back to London . There is a direct flight at 11.55 to London Gatwick , arriving at 13.35 . Otherwise , there are flights via Oslo . You may want to extend your holiday and stay in Trondheim for a night or two .
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