Join our 2-day Lofoten Winter Photography Tour to capture the stunning Arctic landscapes and natural beauty. Suitable for all photography enthusiasts, explore unique spots and enjoy breathtaking panoramas.
Discover the north of the archipelago
Gimsoya - Gimsøya, the smallest of the islands with its 300 inhabitants, is a fantastic spot where the Fjord and the Atlantic Ocean meet each other and the steep mountains on the background make this spot a perfect location to start taking pictures.
Torvdalshalsen Viewpoint - TORVDALSHALSEN (Eggum)
It offers fantastic views over Vestvågøya, over the sea, over the countryside, over the several farms which characterize the island, and over the steep high mountains which make this spot unique and photogenic. Perfect for photo passionate.
Haukland Beach - The most beautiful place in Norway - crystal clear water - white sand - the arctic paradise. We will stop and enjoy the beauty of nature.
When in Haukland, it’s hard to believe we are 200 kilometers above the Polar Circle and not in the tropics!
Eggum - The fishing village of Eggum lies on the seaward side of Vestvågøy island, alone between the ocean and the mountains. It faces the open sea and its landscape shows the power of nature.
Its multiple and colorful small wooden houses together lying close to the Ocean and white - sandy beach makes Eggum a perfect spot to take great pictures.
Unstadvika - Unstad is one of Lofoten’s gems, with green meadows and lush mountainsides. Sheep graze along the roadside and at the base of the mountains that shoot up towards the sky.
After driving through the narrow tunnel towards Unstad you are presented with a picture-postcard view. If that isn’t reason enough to journey to this part of Lofoten, Unstad Beach happens to be one of the Norway’s best surf spots.
The beach serves as the starting point for one of the more relaxing hikes in Lofoten, perfect for families or after a few days hiking in the mountains. The quiet trail leads along the coast to Eggum. Along the way, you might meet some of the local population – like grazing sheep or a curious seal.
Henningsvaer - “Henningsvær, the place God had built without the help of surveyors and architects”: Henningsvær is the most famous and characteristic fishing village, also know as the Venice of the North.
Henningsvær is spread across a number of islands, with breakwaters and dikes bringing the fishing village together. The inhabitants were dependent on a ferry until 1982, when two bridges were built, linking the community with the rest of Austvågøya.
Many local shops and nice coffee shop to taste local and home-made cakes.
Kabelvag Church - On the boat crossing to the Lofoten Islands, the towers of Lofoten Cathedral are the first sign of human habitation. For 900 years, fishermen have prepared themselves for fishing in Lofoten at the church in Kabelvåg.
The Lofoten Cathedral has an unique position, facing the Fjord.
Discover the south of the archipelago
Nappstraumen - Napp is a small fishing village in the island of Flakstad.. The village is located on the northern part of the island. The village lies along the European route E10 highway, just west of the Nappstraum Tunnel which connects it to the neighboring island of Vestvågøya. A very tiny and characteristic fishing village and a good location to take beautiful pictures.
Ramberg - A wide and long sandy beach you can’t miss!
Hamnoy - Hamnøy isa small jewel located south, on the island of Moskensøy, with its picturesque port, fishermen’s small houses built in stilts, surrounded by high mountains, the oldest of northern Europe. You will get enchanted by the beauty and delicacy of this small hamlet of its few inhabitants.
Reine - Reine is one of Lofoten’s best known fishing villages and is the centre of municipal administration in the borough of Moskenes.
Reine is also one of Norway’s most frequently photographed landscapes, and a source of inspiration for many an artist.
Sakrisøya - Driving back home, we will stop in Sakrisøya where it will be possible to taste local fish and buy local products.
- Certified guide
- Private transportation
- Licensed driver
- Hotel pick-up in Svolvær
- Photo service upon request
- Complimentary warm drinks
- Gratuities
- meals
Our exclusive photography tour is designed for small intimate groups of no more than 7 adults, ensuring an unrushed, personalized encounter without stress, giving our guests all the leisure they need to entirely immerse themselves in the enchanting charm of the Lofoten archipelago, to stroll, relish, and capture as many memories they desire.
This tour is not exclusively for professional photographers. It is open to all: pros, photography enthusiasts, beginners, and arctic nature admirers.
The Arctic lights, hues, and the innate contrasts of this incredible land transform these islands into a perfect scene for capturing distinctive and once-in-a-lifetime photos and witnessing remarkable sceneries. Throughout the journey, we will pursue the optimum light and prime spots. The islands boast unique locations, awe-inspiring nature, memorable sites, towering peaks that rise straight from the ocean, pristine sand beaches, and a sea so cerulean it’s hard to comprehend you’re in the Arctic.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.