Ålesund to Tromsø. Embark on an extraordinary journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Norway.
Day 01
The first day begins in stunning Ålesund, the gateway to one of Norway’s most beautiful regions. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour through the town’s historic Art Nouveau architecture and vibrant culture. Indulge in the fresh catch from the sea, experience the unique coastal culture, and enjoy the perfect blend of traditional and modern Norwegian city life. While you explore, our team will settle your belongings on the vessel, ensuring everything’s ready for your stay. That evening, unwind as we set off on a short, relaxing journey, perfect for easing into your adventure.
Day 02
On day two, you'll explore some of Norway's most stunning landscapes, beginning with the iconic Geirangerfjord and its waterfalls, along with the nearby Norangsfjord and Hjørundfjord. These fjords offer remarkable views and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and cultural exploration.
A highlight of the day is a visit to the renowned Union Øye Hotel, celebrated as one of Europe’s most beautiful. Step into its antique-filled interior, where famous guests like Edvard Grieg and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle once dined. Depending on the weather and your preferences, you’ll travel by both boat and road, making this an unforgettable adventure.
Day 03
Spend the morning exploring the stunning archipelago around Rørvik, a harbour town surrounded by over 6,000 islands with beautiful beaches, inlets, and reefs. You can use tenders, leisure vehicles, or kayaks to discover secluded beaches and hidden coves among the islands.
During lunch, you'll begin the 57-nautical-mile journey from Rørvik to the Vega Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These islands are celebrated for their unique landscapes and rich cultural history, including traditional fishing and the collection of eiderdowns.
You’ll also be in the Trollfjell Geopark region, which includes Brønnøysund, Vega, Vevelstad, Sømna, Bindal, and Leka, known for its remarkable geological diversity. Here, you can enjoy scenic hikes or even take a helicopter sightseeing flight to take in the dramatic landscapes from above.
Day 04
Wake up near Svartisen and enjoy breakfast surrounded by stunning glacial scenery. As Norway’s second-largest glacier, Svartisen boasts 60 glacier tongues and spans an impressive 370 square kilometers. Situated just 20 meters above sea level, it is the lowest glacier in mainland Europe, making it easily accessible for hikes and outdoor adventures. Your guide will lead you on a glacier tour tailored to your comfort level, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Day 05
Your next stop is Saltstraumen, where you can witness its powerful currents up close. A knowledgeable local guide will lead you to the heart of the action. The schedule is relaxed, offering opportunities for snorkelling, fishing, or diving while you wait for the currents to reach their peak.
Renowned for being one of the strongest tidal currents in the world, Saltstraumen channels up to 400 million cubic meters of seawater every six hours. This incredible force creates dramatic whirlpools, or maelstroms, that can reach up to 10 metres in diameter and can result in a 1-metre difference in sea levels between the fjord and the ocean. It's also an excellent spot for fishing
Day 06
Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife of Lofoten, an unforgettable archipelago on the western boundary of Vestfjorden. As you explore, you’ll encounter charming fishing villages, traditional rorbu (fishermen's cottages), and iconic stockfish drying racks that reflect the region's rich maritime heritage.
A haven for bird enthusiasts, Lofoten boasts a high density of majestic sea eagles and millions of other seabirds, including vibrant puffins. We’ll take the scenic route to Trollfjorden, spending the evening exploring its captivating sites. Keep an eye out for eagles fishing as you either venture out in a RIB or kayak, or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Day 07
Often referred to as the "little brother" of Lofoten, Vesterålen should not be underestimated. It offers stunning beauty comparable to Lofoten but is less crowded, making it an ideal destination for exploration. Vesterålen is known for its striking contrasts, featuring serene beaches alongside rugged mountain peaks, dramatic fjords, and vast wilderness both on land and at sea.
This region is unique for its high likelihood of whale sightings, even on short excursions. Spend your day relaxing on a white sandy beach, kayaking through the serene waters, or hiking one of the many trails that wind through this picturesque area.
Day 08
The journey continues to Senja, often referred to as a miniature version of Norway. This stunning island features fjords, rugged mountains, beautiful beaches, and lush forests, all within close proximity. You can enjoy the midnight sun while kayaking, take a refreshing swim at one of the beaches, or hike to one of the scenic peaks along the coastline.
As the second-largest island in Norway, Senja is home to several small fishing communities and offers a wide range of activities. Don’t limit your exploration to just the boat; immerse yourself in the landscape by hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, or cycling to fully experience the beauty of this remarkable island.
Day 09
Spend your day fishing, taking a rib tour to explore the islets, or snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters in one of the most beautiful small islands called Sommarøy, located out toward the Atlantic. In the late afternoon, your Yacht will return to Tromsø, where you can enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife or dine at one of the most traditional restaurants in the area, Skarven.
Day 10
Depending on your departure time, you can explore Tromsø with our guide or hike in the nearby mountains. A visit to the Arctic Museum Polaris is highly recommended for insights into Arctic nature and history. If you’re in the mood for some local flavour, try Norwegian beers at Mack's traditional "brown pub," Olhallen, where the bartender can provide a tasting tray for you to discover new favourites.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, consider heading to the Sherpa Trail to Fløya for stunning views of the fjords. You can take the gondola lift or hike the trail, which is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike, offering breathtaking panoramas of Tromsø.
The first day begins in stunning Ålesund, the gateway to one of Norway’s most beautiful regions. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour through the town’s historic Art Nouveau architecture and vibrant culture. Indulge in the fresh catch from the sea, experience the unique coastal culture, and enjoy the perfect blend of traditional and modern Norwegian city life. While you explore, our team will settle your belongings on the vessel, ensuring everything’s ready for your stay. That evening, unwind as we set off on a short, relaxing journey, perfect for easing into your adventure.
On day two, you'll explore some of Norway's most stunning landscapes, beginning with the iconic Geirangerfjord and its waterfalls, along with the nearby Norangsfjord and Hjørundfjord. These fjords offer remarkable views and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and cultural exploration.
A highlight of the day is a visit to the renowned Union Øye Hotel, celebrated as one of Europe’s most beautiful. Step into its antique-filled interior, where famous guests like Edvard Grieg and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle once dined. Depending on the weather and your preferences, you’ll travel by both boat and road, making this an unforgettable adventure.
Spend the morning exploring the stunning archipelago around Rørvik, a harbour town surrounded by over 6,000 islands with beautiful beaches, inlets, and reefs. You can use tenders, leisure vehicles, or kayaks to discover secluded beaches and hidden coves among the islands.
During lunch, you'll begin the 57-nautical-mile journey from Rørvik to the Vega Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These islands are celebrated for their unique landscapes and rich cultural history, including traditional fishing and the collection of eiderdowns.
You’ll also be in the Trollfjell Geopark region, which includes Brønnøysund, Vega, Vevelstad, Sømna, Bindal, and Leka, known for its remarkable geological diversity. Here, you can enjoy scenic hikes or even take a helicopter sightseeing flight to take in the dramatic landscapes from above.
Wake up near Svartisen and enjoy breakfast surrounded by stunning glacial scenery. As Norway’s second-largest glacier, Svartisen boasts 60 glacier tongues and spans an impressive 370 square kilometers. Situated just 20 meters above sea level, it is the lowest glacier in mainland Europe, making it easily accessible for hikes and outdoor adventures. Your guide will lead you on a glacier tour tailored to your comfort level, ensuring an unforgettable experience.
Your next stop is Saltstraumen, where you can witness its powerful currents up close. A knowledgeable local guide will lead you to the heart of the action. The schedule is relaxed, offering opportunities for snorkelling, fishing, or diving while you wait for the currents to reach their peak.
Renowned for being one of the strongest tidal currents in the world, Saltstraumen channels up to 400 million cubic meters of seawater every six hours. This incredible force creates dramatic whirlpools, or maelstroms, that can reach up to 10 metres in diameter and can result in a 1-metre difference in sea levels between the fjord and the ocean. It's also an excellent spot for fishing
Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife of Lofoten, an unforgettable archipelago on the western boundary of Vestfjorden. As you explore, you’ll encounter charming fishing villages, traditional rorbu (fishermen's cottages), and iconic stockfish drying racks that reflect the region's rich maritime heritage.
A haven for bird enthusiasts, Lofoten boasts a high density of majestic sea eagles and millions of other seabirds, including vibrant puffins. We’ll take the scenic route to Trollfjorden, spending the evening exploring its captivating sites. Keep an eye out for eagles fishing as you either venture out in a RIB or kayak, or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Often referred to as the "little brother" of Lofoten, Vesterålen should not be underestimated. It offers stunning beauty comparable to Lofoten but is less crowded, making it an ideal destination for exploration. Vesterålen is known for its striking contrasts, featuring serene beaches alongside rugged mountain peaks, dramatic fjords, and vast wilderness both on land and at sea.
This region is unique for its high likelihood of whale sightings, even on short excursions. Spend your day relaxing on a white sandy beach, kayaking through the serene waters, or hiking one of the many trails that wind through this picturesque area.
The journey continues to Senja, often referred to as a miniature version of Norway. This stunning island features fjords, rugged mountains, beautiful beaches, and lush forests, all within close proximity. You can enjoy the midnight sun while kayaking, take a refreshing swim at one of the beaches, or hike to one of the scenic peaks along the coastline.
As the second-largest island in Norway, Senja is home to several small fishing communities and offers a wide range of activities. Don’t limit your exploration to just the boat; immerse yourself in the landscape by hiking, horseback riding, kayaking, or cycling to fully experience the beauty of this remarkable island.
Spend your day fishing, taking a rib tour to explore the islets, or snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters in one of the most beautiful small islands called Sommarøy, located out toward the Atlantic. In the late afternoon, your Yacht will return to Tromsø, where you can enjoy the city's vibrant nightlife or dine at one of the most traditional restaurants in the area, Skarven.
Depending on your departure time, you can explore Tromsø with our guide or hike in the nearby mountains. A visit to the Arctic Museum Polaris is highly recommended for insights into Arctic nature and history. If you’re in the mood for some local flavour, try Norwegian beers at Mack's traditional "brown pub," Olhallen, where the bartender can provide a tasting tray for you to discover new favourites.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, consider heading to the Sherpa Trail to Fløya for stunning views of the fjords. You can take the gondola lift or hike the trail, which is a popular choice among locals and tourists alike, offering breathtaking panoramas of Tromsø.
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