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Norway

The midnight sun, among whales and salmons

An adventurous holiday to discover the magic of the North! On accurately selected boats, fully equipped and provided with a heating system, you will sail among the most beautiful Norwegian fjords, admire breath-taking landscapes and live unforgettable nights under the stars, immersed in nature and good music.

You can live the unique experience of the magic midnight sun and the enchanting Norwegian sunlight, in a series of fairytale landscapes. The many docks in the typical harbours used by local fishermen will allow you to fully experience the stillness of Norwegian life, enjoying each single moment of this memorable sailing holiday in Norway.

Norway
Norway

Norway is a geographically varied territory, and certainly the most characteristic aspect is the extensive development of its coasts: over 21,000 kilometres of fascinating coastline, characterized by endless rivers and powerful waterfalls as well as national parks. The coasts are the most spectacular essence of Norway, being very jagged and interspersed with the deep inlets of the fjords, in which elegant and refined cities are set. In the temperate south of the country you can discover undulating countryside, enchanting forests, lively cities and sunny beaches.

To the north, in the Svalbard archipelago, you can immerse yourself in the realm of elk, reindeer, seals, walruses and polar bears. Not to be missed is the Lofoten archipelago, a unique and fantastic land evoking incredible and breath-taking sceneries, with fishing villages that seem to come out from a postcard. As for the cuisine, the most consumed product is salmon, served smoked, marinated, steamed or grilled.

If you are looking for spectacular sceneries, unspoilt nature, scary waterfalls and impressive glaciers, Norway is the place for you. Set sail to discover the fjords and the archipelagos of the North!

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The Lofoten will offer you an unique sight: sail and sky during spring or different trekking routes to explore better the island in summer, peace lovers will enjoy the best moments during the sunrises and sunsets in totally silence. It is impossible to miss a delicious dish of stock fish to recharge your energies after the excursions in the archipelago and finally also a visit to a rorbu, a typical fishermen house. Nusfjord is a characteristic helmet full of red and white houses.

The Henningsvær region will amaze you because it is set down dark rocks and built over different islets, depicts the main centre of stock fish’s fishermen. The villages here are colourful and characterized by little artisan shops, where you will have the opportunity to discover the true soul of Norway. It is famous because during summer you could experience the Midnight's sun. 

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Norway

If you want to live directly the Polar Lights, one of the most famous places is the city of Bodø: fishing,  ayak excursions, touristic routes with big motor boats, little beaches and mountains. 

Tromsø is a big northern city and its little city centre  will amaze you both under the sun or covered by snow. The famous local church, the modern Artic Cathedral the numerous observation spots are just some of the attraction that you will find here; in fact Tromsø is well known for the Polar Lights and for the dozen of music festivals that take place here. 

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Lofoten Archipelago

Lofoten are a norwegian archipelago, composed of 7 islands.

Itinerary

This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.

Day 1: Check-in

Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.

Day 2

The island of Værøy is a strip of land dominated by a long mountain ridge, characterized by two villages, Sørland, where most of the population lives, and Nordland. The island is famous for both the landscape and the colonies of birds, especially puffins. Hiking trails lead to magnificent and deserted white sand beaches set amid granite cliffs and sparkling waters.

Day 3

We set sail early to navigate placidly towards the tiny village of Å is not only famous for its singular name. Set in a jagged fjord, it is a typical fishing village with houses on stilts, the red Rorbuer, where the drying fields of the codfish are located near the moorings of small boats. Behind every corner there are postcard views to discover. The village bears the name of the shortest city in the world that in Norse language means small river but that is also the last letter of the Norwegian alphabet almost to identify Å as the last border town of the spectacular Lofoten archipelago. Here you can go ashore to explore the town surrounded by impressive cliffs and mountains and visit the Lofoten Stock fish Museum, a museum dedicated to the stock fish fishing and the Norwegian Museum of fishing villages.

Day 4

Today we will arrive at the fishing village of Nusfjord, known for the particularity of its well-preserved historical buildings, built between the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. These include the old cod liver oil factory, the old bakery, the sawmill and the boat depot, which bear witness to the simple life of its industrious inhabitants. The village is bordered by steep mountains: Nusfjord, with the yellow and red houses hidden in the small fjord, offers a quiet and protected mooring.

Day 5

After a nice breakfast we set sail along the route to Henningsvær, a village protected behind by the mountains but mostly surrounded by the sea. Since the beginning of the 1800s Henningsvær has been considered one of the most important places in Lofoten. The small port, located south of the archipelago, was built on a group of islets at the foot of a cliff overlooking the sea. The village is connected to the main island thanks to a bridge. Do not miss the Hus Gallery, which houses a collection from the golden age of Norse painting depicting northern Norway and the Lofoten fishermen's villages.

Day 6

We will sail to discover a 25-mile fjord where the snow-capped mountains are reflected in the still water and the view of waterfalls and glaciers, in the light of an endless sunset, leaves you breathless: the Trollfjord. The fjord recalls the name of the trolls not surprisingly, the fairytale landscape that will open in front of your bow will be truly magical. Long almost 2 kilometers this fjord separates the Lofoten and the Vesterålen, the two archipelagos located in the North of Norway and its steep cliffs overlooking the sea are narrowed to only 100 meters in width. The more adventurous can reach, with a walk of about two hours, the glacier that dominates from the top of the inlet.

Day 7

Crossing the archipelago to Nordskot characterized by the pristine natural landscape you will again see the magnificent whales and orcas before setting course for Bodø. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.

Day 8: Check-out

Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.

The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.

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