The Lofoten Islands are Norway’s Arctic masterpiece, sharp peaks, deep fjords, and red cabins by the sea. In summer, hike under the Midnight Sun and enjoy quiet, white sandy beaches; in winter, chase the Northern Lights across snowy beaches. With wild nature, rich fishing heritage, and cosy Nordic charm, Lofoten is pure off-the-map magic.
Luxury Holidays in Lofoten


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I didn’t know what to expect before arriving—pictures can only show so much—but the moment I stepped off the ferry, I was completely overwhelmed by the landscape. Towering, snow-dusted mountains erupt straight from the sea.
Tiny clusters of fishing cabins painted in deep reds and mustard yellows sit calmly at the water’s edge, surrounded by reflections so still, they look unreal. Each day felt like a new adventure. I hiked trails that took me high above the fjords, where the views honestly left me speechless.
I kayaked in glacial-blue water, past towering cliffs and sea eagles overhead. Even driving from one village to the next felt like part of the experience—the roads wind through mountains and coastline in ways that make you want to stop every few minutes just to take it all in. The food here deserves its own praise: fresh cod, Arctic char, and the best cinnamon buns I’ve ever had. There’s a rawness to Lofoten cuisine that mirrors the landscape—simple, honest, and unforgettable.
Inspiration for Holidays in Lofoten, Norway
Arctic Fjords and Nordic Flavours
An active family journey through Norway featuring fjords, wildlife, kayaking, scenic drives and historic stays from Lofoten to Bergen.A Winter Escape Through Norway’s Arctic Wonders
A luxurious winter journey through Norway’s Arctic landscapes featuring culture, wildlife, Northern Lights and unforgettable boutique stays.
The Ultimate Arctic Aurora Journey
From Lofoten’s fjords to forest spas in Swedish Lapland, this luxury Arctic escape blends wild landscapes with warmth and wonder.Oslo and Lofoten - Self Drive and Sea Eagle Safari
This Norwegian adventure seamlessly blends urban sophistication with the raw, untamed beauty of the Lofoten Islands.
Lofoten, Designed Around You
The Lofoten Islands are a dramatic Arctic archipelago off Norway’s northwest coast, where sheer mountain peaks plunge into the sea and red fishermen’s cabins cling to rugged shorelines.
This is a place where untamed nature meets timeworn traditions, and every view feels like a painting brought to life. From kayaking through glassy Norwegian fjords and witnessing soaring sea eagles to hiking across alpine trails lit by the Midnight Sun, Lofoten offers adventure shaped by the rhythm of the ocean and sky.
Where to Stay: Handpicked for You
Stay in traditional red wooden fishermen’s cottages in Lofoten, with views out towards the Norwegian Sea, or island lodges next to the golf course with sunset views and quiet evenings on the terrace.
Hattvika Lodge, Rorbuer Fishermen's Cottages
Historic fishermen’s cottages with views out towards the Norwegian SeaNusfjord Resort
A secluded valley stretching toward the sea, a quaint fishing villageSvinoya Rorbuer
The perfect base to stay while exploring the unique Lofoten IslandsLofoten Links Lodges
Facing North towards the Sea, midnight sun, northern lights, and sunsetsHattvika Hideaway
Historic fishermen’s cottages with views out towards the Norwegian SeaThe Guidebook
Explore Lofoten, Norway
The Lofoten Islands feel like nature’s masterpiece — a rugged, remote destination that rewards the curious traveller with breathtaking scenery and authentic Nordic culture. Located above the Arctic Circle, Lofoten offers an ever-changing canvas: from the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights in winter to the golden brilliance of the Midnight Sun in summer.
This is where luxury isn’t defined by opulence, but by immersive moments — kayaking through crystal fjords, hiking dramatic ridgelines, and dining on freshly caught Arctic seafood. Every experience here is an invitation to connect deeply with Norway’s raw and untamed beauty
Getting There
Reaching Lofoten may feel like part of the adventure itself — but it’s remarkably accessible. The main gateway is via Leknes or Svolvær airports, with regular flights from Oslo and Bodø. Alternatively, many visitors arrive via the spectacular Hurtigruten coastal ferry, which connects Lofoten to Tromsø, Bergen, and other Norwegian hubs.
Private transfers, scenic drives along Norway’s iconic E10 highway, or private yacht charters can also be arranged to ensure a fully curated arrival experience.
Arctic Coastal Wonder
Lofoten’s landscapes are defined by sharp granite peaks, sheltered fjords, and white sand beaches that feel almost tropical beneath Arctic skies. The colourful rorbuer (traditional fishermen’s cabins) scattered across the islands offer a uniquely Lofoten form of accommodation, blending rustic charm with comfort and intimacy.
Signature experiences include hiking Reinebringen for its iconic views, kayaking through the glassy waters of Reinefjord, or exploring remote beaches like Kvalvika — often reached via scenic trails that offer breathtaking panoramas.
Nature & Northern Lights
From September to April, the Northern Lights dance above Lofoten’s jagged skyline, with crisp, clear Arctic nights providing ideal conditions. With little light pollution, even stepping outside your rorbu offers spectacular shows.
In summer, Lofoten is bathed in endless daylight under the Midnight Sun from late May to mid-July. This is prime time for hiking, climbing, fishing, kayaking, surfing, and exploring the islands by sea.
Lofoten’s wildlife is equally captivating — spot white-tailed sea eagles, puffins, seals, and even orcas during winter whale-watching safaris.
Culture & Cuisine
Lofoten’s cultural heartbeat remains its fishing heritage. Visit historic fishing villages like Henningsvær and Nusfjord, where cod drying racks still line the harbours. Between February and April, the legendary Arctic cod (skrei) season attracts fishermen from across Norway.
The cuisine reflects this deep connection to the sea. Expect fresh cod, king crab, Arctic char, and locally foraged berries, often prepared in intimate, high-end restaurants overlooking the fjords. Private dining experiences can be arranged — whether in boutique lodges, converted boathouses, or fireside under the northern skies.
Climate
Lofoten’s climate is milder than many Arctic destinations, thanks to the Gulf Stream. Winters average between -1°C to -5°C, making it ideal for snowy adventures without extreme cold. Summers average 12–15°C, though the Midnight Sun makes it feel warmer, with endless hours of golden Arctic light.
Lofoten is for those seeking the extraordinary — where towering mountains meet endless seas, and where each moment feels like an adventure sculpted by nature itself.
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We have loved it so much here that we have extended our stay and will come back to Bjornfjell and stay in one of their cabins until Jan 3 then we are staying in the igloo hotel the night of the 3rd. 😊We added a few excursions this week – we did the whale trip on the RIB boat (wow!), toured the igloo hotel (which is why we decided to book the last night!) and did the reindeer sleigh at Sorrisniva. You were so right, the bonfire excursion was incredible!!It has been an absolutely amazing trip!
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