It's pretty much an undisputed fact that we think Norway is the greatest place on Earth. But there's one part of Norway we can't seem to forget -- Lofoten, one of the world's most beautiful archipelagos.
You can get to the archipelago by plane, but it's way more fun to take an undersea tunnel if you decide to island hop. Depending on when you visit, you can take in the aurora borealis from the late fall to early spring, or explore every activity the archipelago has to offer during Lofoten's 24 hours of solid daylight during the summer. We recommend renting out a fisherman's cabin for an authentic Lofoten experience, trying some reindeer stew, going on a cool whale safari (only October-January), or biking the Lofoten Insomnia Race if you have the chance. And while you're busy doing all of those cool Norwegian things, we'll keep pinching ourselves that a place so picturesque actually really exists.
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Lofoten transforms into a completely different place at night, especially when you can see the aurora borealis:
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You can get to the archipelago by plane, but it's way more fun to take an undersea tunnel if you decide to island hop. Depending on when you visit, you can take in the aurora borealis from the late fall to early spring, or explore every activity the archipelago has to offer during Lofoten's 24 hours of solid daylight during the summer. We recommend renting out a fisherman's cabin for an authentic Lofoten experience, trying some reindeer stew, going on a cool whale safari (only October-January), or biking the Lofoten Insomnia Race if you have the chance. And while you're busy doing all of those cool Norwegian things, we'll keep pinching ourselves that a place so picturesque actually really exists.







Lofoten transforms into a completely different place at night, especially when you can see the aurora borealis:


