Cruise to the true "Great" Outdoors
The scenery of the Lofoten archipelago is among the most dramatic in Norway, its spectacular glacial rock formations always visible, looming large behind beaches and green fields.
Here, 200 km (124 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, the landscape is wild and life is simple, the coast ringed with fishing hamlets and picturesque cabins on stilts that have attracted artists for centuries. Birdlife is abundant, with large colonies of co-habiting species nesting on towering cliffs. Six miles offshore the continental shelf drops away to depths of 3,000 feet, and massive sperm whales can be spotted feeding in the deep, nutrient-rich waters.
Featured Voyages
- Departing: July 24, 2018
- Starting at: $4,499 USD
- Port Fees: $314.84
- Departing: July 01, 2019
- Starting at: $7,099 USD
- Port Fees: $218.45
MAGIC ICE

MAGIC ICE
Receive a warm welcome as you enter this chilling and colorful world of icy sculpture, architechture, and more. Take in history and art as you chill-out at the bar.
LOFOTEN WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM

LOFOTEN WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM
The Lofoten War Memorial Museum offers Norway´s most extensive collection of uniforms and artifacts from the second World War, including some special and largely unpublished WWII era photos.
WHALE WATCHING

WHALE WATCHING
Depending on the season, the Lofoten archipelago is home to minke, pilot, humpback, sperm, and orca whales. Embark on a boat cruise through the stunning landscape in search of these beautiful mammals.
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