Luces de Invierno. Auroras Boreales en Tromsø y Lofoten
Una ruta excepcional para recorrer el archipiélago más atractivo del norte del país.

Å
Å is a remote village in Lofoten, known for its fishing and traditions. Its natural beauty and authenticity make it a picturesque place to experience fishermen’
Å is a small village located on the island of Moskenesøya in the Lofoten archipelago. It is considered the most isolated and remote village in the area. In Å, fishing and traditional practices remain an important part of daily life, as seen in its cod drying racks. It is a picturesque and authentic place where visitors can experience traditional fishermen’s life in a stunning natural setting.

Tromsø
The largest city in the Arctic and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.


Harstad
Located in a Norwegian region, Harstad is a port town with beautiful views of the Andfjorden fjord. It offers outdoor activities and charming surroundings.

Sortland
Sortland is a village in the Vesterålen Islands with a beautiful blue pier. Visitors can enjoy Norwegian salmon production and explore stunning natural landscap


Northern Lights
Natural phenomenon that can be observed in the Norwegian Arctic during the winter months.


Trollfjord
Located in the Arctic, near the Lofoten Islands.


Svolvær
A picturesque village with a challenging mountain and delicious salmon. Ideal for exploring and enjoying the local cuisine.




Leknes
A locality in northern Norway with stunning landscapes, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear fjords. It also boasts a rich Viking history and attractions such


The village of Reine
A picturesque village on an island in the Lofoten archipelago, featuring red houses and a traditional fishing lifestyle. It offers stunning views of mountains,

Å
Å is a remote village in Lofoten, known for its fishing and traditions. Its natural beauty and authenticity make it a picturesque place to experience fishermen’




