Top 5 Historical Locations to Visit in Norway
Not only is the Havila Coastal Voyage a wonderful way to slowly enjoy Norwegian scenery and local produce, but it is also a terrific way to learn more about Norway's fascinating history.
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7 days - Independent tour enjoying a luxurious lodge in the Norwegian mountains.
Tromsø is the gateway to the Arctic and Northern Norway. A cosmopolitan city with Arctic museums and easy access to the mountains, Tromsø is an easy place to fly into and enjoy.
Just east of Tromsø lies the Lyngen Alps where you will stay in a traditional timber lodge beautifully situated on the fjord. Enjoy the dramatic and spectacular coastal scenery of Lyngen with unlimited adventure and relaxation possibilities for families, groups and individuals. Mountain trekking, waterfalls, fishing, fjord nature safaris and glacier adventures - you name it, you can do it here.
Ask us about Yoga Retreats held during summer as well.
As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.
The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.
Transfer return from Tromsø to Lyngen.
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Arrive into Tromsø¸ and make your own way to the hotel. Located 400km north of the Arctic Circle at 69˚N, the small town of Tromsø bills itself as Norway's gateway to the Arctic, and there's definitely more than a hint of polar atmosphere around town. Surrounded by fjords and mountain peaks that remain snowcapped for much of the year, Tromsø offers polar museums and arctic themed attractions.
Enjoy one of the seafood restaurants on the harbour this evening.
In the morning, we will pick you up in Tromsø for the 2-hour drive to your base in the Alps, Lyngen Lodge, located above a fjord with a striking mountain backdrop. After you have checked in, you can enjoy lunch on the open deck if you wish. Head off beach combing this afternoon or your choice of activities.
This evening, sit back with a glass of wine by the windows before enjoying your gourmet dinner, sourced locally with a seafood focus. Remember that during summer, you will be able to enjoy the midnight sun with sunset late in the evening and rising again around 2-3am.
Lyngen Lodge sits in a natural forest clearing above a fjord with a striking mountain backdrop. High in the Arctic Circle, it's as remote a spot as you could hope to find, in Europe at least.
The Reisa River National Park is packed full of breathtaking sights, sounds and adventures. Specially designed river boats journey up the Reisa River for 35 km to reach deep inside the Reisa Canyon. Along this scenic journey, dense forests, river wildlife and waterfalls dominate the views on all sides.
Arrive at Northern Norway ́s highest waterfall the Mollisfossen cascades 275m over a sheer cliff to the river below. The waterfall is reached within a short walk from the boat and as you marvel at the impressive sights, lunch will be prepared over an open fire and served after your waterfall visit.
The next day choose between Sea Kayaking or an E-Fat bike adventure.
Other optional activities on offer:
Enjoy a free morning in Tromsø to explore the rest of the city. Recommended is a tour on the cable car that takes you up above the city with spectacular views of the islands, Alps and fjord beyond the city.
If you wanted to stay longer up north please ask us for extra nights or extending your trip in other ways.
All prices listed are per person, based on two people sharing a room. Prices are indicative due to the current uncertainty across Europe with increasing energy and volatile fuel costs.
Not only is the Havila Coastal Voyage a wonderful way to slowly enjoy Norwegian scenery and local produce, but it is also a terrific way to learn more about Norway's fascinating history.
Read Leena's guide to Lyngen Lodge in Summer - she is just back from wining, dining & hiking there.
Our recommendations for private and secluded boutique hotels and lodges with personalised service and authentic experiences in remote, natural locations. Contact us for a personalised, tailor-made itinerary that includes one or several of these properties.
Norway has a few items that typically surprise travellers when visiting Norway for the first time. Alcohol and luxury items are heavily taxed and therefore prices are higher than you would expect. On the other hand, necessities such as bread and milk, are taxed low and therefore are great value.
We recommend that you bring all the alcohol you’re allowed to bring into the country when you arrive. There are many lovely parks and balconies where you can enjoy your duty free. However, be sure not to bring more than you’re allowed!
As of May 2014, the allowances according to Visit Norway are:
Alcoholic beverages:
Minimum age: 18/ 20*
1 litre of beverages with more than 22% up to and including 60% alcohol per volume as well as 1½ litre with more than 2.5% up to and including 22% alcohol per volume or three litres with more than 2.5% up to and including 22% alcohol per volume
and
2 litres of beer with more than 2.5 % or other beverages with more than 2.5% up to and including 4.7% alcohol per volume.
This means that you may for example bring with you five litres of beer provided you do not have any other alcoholic beverages with you.
*For importing alcoholic beverages with more than 22% alcohol per volume the minimum age is 20.
It’s illegal to bring extra alcohol into Norway and can end up costing you. Another thing you should bring and not buy in Norway is razor blades. Good razor blades in Norway are expensive.
Travel insurance is compulsory for all tours with 50 Degrees North. The safety of our travellers, staff and operators is a major priority of 50 Degrees North. With an operational office in Norway, 50 Degrees North has access to an up-to-the-minute flow of information regarding the countries we work in. We are also in regular contact with the various operators we use. Their in-depth knowledge and understanding of their various areas is vital.