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At Fjordday, we specialize in providing stress-free travel experiences in Norway. We assign a car and a guide to accompany you, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience.
4-day guided tour from Tromsø to Senja and Lofoten, fully customized to fit your preferences. We can also arrange the trip in reverse direction.
This itinerary is perfect for winter. If you're traveling in summer and enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, and kayaking, Simply send us a message for questions and adjustments.
D1 We will explore Senja, D2 mainly for driving, But contain dogsledding for winter, whale or birds watching in summer. D3-D4 Explore Lofoten and enjoy the great nature view. D5 fly away from Svolvær or Evenes airport. Contact us if you need to back to Tromsø.
We will try to arrange a high-quality hotel or sea-view cabin for you.
During this trip as long as the weather and conditions is good, our guide will also take you out for northern light watching during the night in the winter.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
malangen fjord ferry
4 days transportation
Polar park
Lofotr Viking Museum ticket
nusfjord ticket
4 Days guide service
dogsledding in winter and whale or birds watching in summer
4nights hotel
Lunch and dinner
Hotel at Senja, for example: Hamn i Senja
Sommaroy
Sommarøy, is a charming fishing village known for its stunning beaches and vibrant outdoor activities. The island's rich history and close-knit community offer a unique glimpse into Norway's coastal culture, making it a delightful destination for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility. We need to drive there 90min, and visit with 30min.
Malangen
Malangen Fjord, is a stunning 60-kilometer-long fjord that runs between the islands of Senja and Kvaløya before cutting into the mainland. Known for its breathtaking scenery and rich history, Malangen offers visitors a chance to explore charming villages, and experience Norway's natural beauty. You will enjoy the view on ferry with 50 minutes.
Husoey
Husøy is a picturesque village known for its stunning coastal views and vibrant fishing community. The village is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Husøy's close-knit community and rich maritime heritage make it a delightful destination for visitors seeking a taste of authentic Norwegian coastal life.
Fjordgard
Fjordgård is Surrounded by steep mountains and connected to the mainland by road tunnels, Fjordgård offers stunning fjord views and a close-knit community atmosphere.
Segla
Segla is known for its challenging yet rewarding hike. Starting from Fjordgård, the trail ascends 639 meters to the summit, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and mountains. Hiking is possible for summer, winter time will be very challenging.
Ersfjord Beach
Ersfjord Beach, white sand and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. With its picturesque setting and easy accessibility, Ersfjord Beach is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Senja.
Tungeneset
Tungeneset offers breathtaking views of the Steinsfjord and Ersfjord. The rest area features a walkway built from Siberian larch that extends over the rocks, providing stunning vistas of the Northern Sea and the mountain Oksen. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing stop and to soak in the natural beauty of the area.
Bergsbotn Utsiktsplattform
Bergsbotn Utsiktsplattform offers visitors a spectacular view of the Bergsfjorden and the surrounding mountains. The 44-meter-long platform extends over the rocks, providing a unique perspective of the fjord and the village of Bergsbotn. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing stop and to soak in the natural beauty of the area.
Hotel at Svolvær, for example: Thon hotel Svolvær or Scandic svolvær
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Finnsnes
Finnsnes is a charming town known as the gateway to the island's natural wonders. With its picturesque views and friendly community, Finnsnes offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility for travelers.
Polar Park
Polar Park is the northernmost wildlife park in the world. Visitors can experience close encounters with majestic animals such as wolves, bears, lynxes, and Arctic foxes.
Svolvaer
Svolvær is the largest town in Lofoten and is known for its stunning coastal scenery and vibrant fishing community. Svolvær serves as a great base for exploring the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Lofoten Islands.
Hotel or cabin at Reine, for example: Eliassen Rorbuer
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Gimsoystraumen
Gimsøystraumen Bridge, is a cantilever road bridge that spans the Gimsøystraumen strait between the islands of Austvågøya and Gimsøya. It provides a vital connection between the islands, offering stunning views of the surrounding fjords and landscapes.
Skreda
Skreda is a scenic rest area and viewpoint located on the seaside west of Leknes in Lofoten. It offers magnificent views of the fjord towards Gravdal, Offersøystraumen, Nappstraumen, and the surrounding mountains.
Skagsanden Beach is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery. The beach features a long stretch of fine golden sands that meet the turquoise waters of the Norwegian Sea, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. Skagsanden is especially popular for surfing.
Rambergstranda Beach
Rambergstranda is a beautiful beach known for its fine, white sand and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea. The beach is easily accessible and offers a tranquil setting for picnics, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Rambergstranda is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a perfect escape to relax and soak in the serene coastal environment.
Flakstadbruene, also known as the Fredvang Bridges, are a series of three small bridges located on the island of Flakstadøya in Lofoten. These charming bridges connect the mainland to the small island of Fredvang and are known for their picturesque views and scenic surroundings
Reine
Reine is a picturesque fishing village located on the island of Moskenesøya in Lofoten, Norway. Known for its stunning coastal scenery, charming rorbu cabins, and vibrant fishing heritage, Reine offers visitors a glimpse into Norway's rich maritime culture. The village is surrounded by dramatic mountains and fjords, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking natural beauty and tranquility
A i Lofoten
Å i Lofoten is a charming fishing village known for its rich maritime heritage. The village offers a glimpse into Norway's fishing history with preserved rorbu cabins, boathouses. Å is a tranquil destination where visitors can experience the traditional way of life and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery.
Hotel or Airbnb, But need to mention they do not have very good quality hotels.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Reinebringen
Reinebringen is a popular hiking destination. The trail leads to the summit at 448 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding fjords, mountains, and the village of Reine below. The hike is known for its steep and challenging terrain, but the stunning scenery at the top makes it a rewarding experience for adventurous travelers. This is only for summer time.
Nusfjord
Nusfjord is a charming and historic fishing village located on the island of Flakstadøya in the Lofoten archipelago. Known for its picturesque scenery and rich cultural heritage, Nusfjord is one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved fishing villages. Visitors can explore traditional rorbu cabins, stroll along the historic wharf, and experience the daily life of fishermen from centuries past.
Lofotr Viking Museum
Lofotr Viking Museum offers a unique journey back to the Viking Age. The museum features the world's longest reconstructed Viking longhouse, providing visitors with an immersive experience of Viking life1. Through interactive exhibits, guided tours, and historical reenactments, guests can explore Viking culture, craftsmanship, and daily life.
Henningsvaer
Henningsvær, often referred to as "Lofoten's Venice,". Connected by charming bridges, the village is known for its vibrant atmosphere, small craft shops, art galleries, and scenic harbor. Henningsvær offers visitors a glimpse into Norway's rich fishing heritage and provides a perfect setting for exploring the stunning natural beauty of the region.
Lodingen
Lødingen is a picturesque village located on the southeastern tip of Hinnøya. Known for its scenic coastal views and rich maritime heritage, Lødingen serves as a gateway to the Vestfjord region.
Day5 Back to Tromsø: Day5 we drive you back to tromsø, which will take around 5-6 hours
Pickup included
Pickup included
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