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Arctic Nature cruise

Dolphins, Killer whales, Sperm Whales, Humpbacked Whales, Harbour porpoises, Otters, White tailed-sea eagles and over crowded bird cliffs with Guillemots, Puffins and other seabirds are some of all the natural wonders that we which to show you on your next visit to Northern Norway.



The remote coastal areas in Northern Norway represent one of the must spectacular fjord landscapes and archipelago of islands in the world. Lofoten with its springtime cod fisheries and all the small fishing villages up along the coast is the result of a several thousand years old culture.

A nature cruise with Arcticvoyager is the ultimate way to discover Northern Norway. With our small yacht we explore the Arctic Norway coast with its fascinating wildlife and coastal culture. Together with our co-partners, some of most beautifully located fishermen’s lodges in Northern Norway, we can now offer a nice selection of overnight tours in the wilderness of Arctic Norway.

Our group tours with overnight stay at land gives us the possibility to take 12 passengers onboard during several days. We can now deliver 2, 3, 4, 5 – days tours or longer.

Our longer overnight 5 – 7 days tours with M/Y Tromsyacht is combing the two major cities in Northern Norway Tromsø and Bodø. This is the highlight experience of Lofoten, involving both wildlife and culture opportunities you never dreamed could be reality.

You can also join us for a 7 days North cap expedition.

The shorter 2-4 days cruise experiences are focusing on the beautiful wilderness archipelago area, starting out from Tromsø towards the west and north.

Trip details:
For more information see the the trips section or contact us directly by calling or e-mailing us.

 
Arcticvoyager
Adventures above the Arctic Circle
For reservation or trip availability, call us at +47 77 62 44 40
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