Welcome to us.
Arctic Norway is a place of vast distances, small communities, powerful nature and shifting conditions.

Travelling here can give you memories for a lifetime. Whether you come in search of space and silence, adventures and steep mountains, wildlife and open seas, or the queen herself: the northern lights.

But nature here is also fragile.

Care for the Arctic, and for yourself
To experience it at its best, travel with curiosity and care. Stay longer. Choose local. Leave nature as you found it. And come prepared for conditions that can change quickly.

Read our 6 Principles for Responsible Travel

Arctic Norway – by the taste buds
Arctic Norwegian cuisine is rustic, with simple, strong tastes. The riches of the sea are reflected on your plate. More surprising are maybe the intense flavours of veg and soft fruit grown in Northern Norwegian agriculture. Add wild berries and some surprises for the sweet tooth, and your tastebuds will be amused.
How to travel and plan your trip?
What do you want to see and do?
Where should you go?
Off the beaten track
Where do you want to sleep and eat?
When to go and how to get the best holiday?
Where should you drive this spring and summer?
Northern Norway was made for individual exploration by car. There is something new around every corner; scenic beauty and picturesque villages. No less than six Norwegian Scenic Routes are found, and we can also strongly recommend quite a few others. Here are some suggestions.
Travel like the locals
Arctic Norway is the best place to see the Northern Lights
Is it really daylight 24/7?
Stay up late this summer and watch the Midnight Sun
For weeks and months, the sun doesn’t set in Arctic Norway. Here are some tips for you to find those special places to have those special midnight sun moments.
Where do you see the Northern Lights?
Where are the best places to see the Northern Lights? Depends on you, your mood and the way you like to do things.
















































