SUMMER 2024/2025 - Lofoten Sailing Odyssey: 8 days in the Mystical Fjords, Historic Villages, and Norway's Wild Beauty - Multi-activity trip

A red sailboat with a white mast docked in the tranquil waters of Nusfjord, Lofoten, reflecting perfectly on the glassy surface. The backdrop features rugged mountains under a sky dotted with white clouds, highlighting summer sailing adventures

DATES: LAST TRIP AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER 2024 -> 10-17 AUGUST 2024 - 5 SPOTS AVAILABLE


Have you ever dreamed about coming to Norway and at the same time have the feeling of having all the places you visit for yourself ? Then you should travel by sail boat and use the old waterways together with us this summer 2024. 

Our Lofoten sailing trip A to B (and B to A) is a sailing odyssey where we will show you the real deal of northern Norway. Not only will you be sailing in the worlds most beautiful landscapes, we will fine dine in old farms and hike the most spectacular views or perhaps a wilderness sauna could suit your taste. 

 

How to get to Sortland from Evenes Airport : 

Easy - from Evenes you have multiple departures with the airport express bus every day. Take a look at  this link for more information about how to book tickets. Normally there are several departures each day. Home (flybussen.no)  We will be waiting at the bus stop and bring you to Jolly. 


How to get to Værøy:
 

Also easy - First you will need to get to Bodø. Bodø is a short flight from Oslo so no complexity involved. From Bodø you need to take the ferry to Værøy. The ferry departs from the harbour downtown and is easy to find. Note that the ferry has between one and three departures a day and it takes around 5 hours.. Make sure to be in Bødø in good enough time to catch the ferry. 


TRIP OVERVIEW

 

Our journey is designed for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike, offering a plethora of activities including kayaking, fishing, and hiking. Experience the midnight sun, a phenomenon unique to this part of the world, where the sun never sets, illuminating your nights with a surreal, golden glow. Dive into the rich Viking history and immerse yourself in the local culture, savoring fresh seafood and experiencing the warm hospitality of the Lofoten people.

Our week-long expedition (8 days & 7 nights) is an island-hopping voyage, is not just a trip; it's an opportunity to create lasting memories in one of Norway's most picturesque settings.

Ideal for families, couples, photographers, adventurers, and those looking to disconnect and recharge, our summer trip to the Lofoten Islands promises a blend of exhilaration, relaxation, and a deep connection with nature. Join us for an epic summer in Norway, and discover why the Lofoten Islands are a gem waiting to be explored.

 
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LAST CHANCE TO JOIN OUR LOFOTEN DEPARTURE AUGUST 2024

Join our last trip available for the summer 2024:

10 - 17 AUGUST 2024

5 SPOTS LEFT

TRIP CONFIRMED

 

CHOOSE YOUR DATES FOR 2025 AND BOOK YOUR ADVENTURE NOW

 

ITINERARY

We have an awesome itinerary and equally awesome alternatives in case we need to make some changes in case of bad weather. We’re all about adapting to the day’s conditions and catching the best experiences as they come.
 
Georgina Amorous stands aboard a majestic red sailboat on a Lofoten Summer Sailing Trip Adventure, ready to welcome fellow adventurers. She is positioned confidently on the deck, embodying the spirit of exploration against the norwegian fjords

DAY 1: Meeting and greeting in Sortland

Check in: 15 hrs

We meet and greet in Sortland and go through the safety protocols before we set sails for our two hour shakedown sail to Kvitnes Gård.

Kvitnes gård is an old farm from 1855 that now probably provides one of the finest dining experiences in Northern Norway.

With full bellies, we set our course towards Raftsundet where we will wait until the tide is correct so we can jet boost jolly through the narrow strait of the lofoten Islands. After we have raced through riding the currents, we head into trollfjorden where we will throw out the anchor for the night.

 
A charming dog sits at the helm of a sailboat in Trollfjord, Lofoten, awaiting adventure, with the website jollygoodtimesailing.com prominently displayed on the boat's side. This idyllic scene captures the essence of a summer sailing trip

Day 2: trollfjorden

Trollfjorden is a mystical place full of myths and farytales. Lucky for us, the midnight sun is still up and keeps the trolls away.

So safely we can enter the kingdom of trolls and do our first hike of the trip. We hike up to trollfjordhytta, soak in the unique landscape and perhaps jump into the wood fired mountain wilderness sauna. Coming down and perhaps a bit weary from your first endeavour, we salute the fjord with a fresh cold bath in the sea before we head out to sea and towards the wonderful roadless ocean village of Risvær.

 
Crew aboard a sailboat with sails unfurled against a backdrop of open skies, navigating the Lofoten waters as part of the jolly good times sailing summer adventure. The vibrant sail dominates the frame, symbolizing an exhilarating journey in Norway

Day 3 : Risvær - Summer paradise

Risvær is a proper summer paradise framed in history.

Risvær has been an important tradestarion for the lofoten fishery and trade here was established in 1784 by Christopher Berhoft.

Risvær archipelago consists of a numerous of small islands and the marine wildlife scenery is breathtakingly good. Risvær is a real treat.

 
Aerial view of the picturesque fishing village of Henningsvær in Lofoten, Norway, showing the football field. The village is set against a dramatic backdrop of sharp mountain peaks, with crystal-clear waters surrounding the islands

Day 4 : Henningsvær - A must when in Lofoten

Wake and bake, early morning breakfast awaits before our 20nm Vestfjord sail towards the famous village of Henningsvær. It’s probably Lofoten’s most famous village and for a good reason that we will discover together. Henningsvær is one of those villages that makes you want to visit Norway by boat. Henningsvær has for a generations been an important sentrum for the Lofoten fishery and has a very rich cultural scene.

Picture by Eirik-Ohna -northernnorway.com

 
ALT TEXT: "Sunny summer day in Nusfjord, Lofoten, with a serene harbor reflecting the vibrant colors of traditional Norwegian Rorbu cabins and moored boats, including kayaks and a classic wooden sailboat - Sailing in Norway

Day 5 : To Nusfjord and CATCHING THE DINNER

Our next destination is the charming village of Nusfjord, but first let's try our luck at fishing outside Henningsvær.

This is the place where the fish likes to swim and it has been the hot spot for Norwegian fishery for centuries.

After we have caught what we need, we set our course towards Nusfjord which is one of our country’s postcard landmarks.

 
Breathtaking panorama of Reine in Lofoten, Norway, with Jolly Good Times Sailing on a summer adventure. The iconic orange-roofed fisherman's cabins on stilts (rorbuer) line the waterfront, set against towering mountains and crystal-clear waters

Day 6: Sailing to Reine TO HIKE AND EXPLORE

Reine is a village placed on several tiny islands thats connected by bridges and molos.

Also it is a perfect area for hiking, kayaking and outdoor activities. From Reine we can kayak, hike up to the renown Reinebringen, take the dinghy and head for the more accessible Bunesstranda, the options are many and it is only our imagination that sets the limits here.

We should definitely not miss our on Anitas Seafood – their smoked cod is a culinary delight.

 
Aerial view of the majestic Værøy Island in Lofoten, Norway, a prime destination for www.jollygoodtimesailing.com's summer sailing trips. The island's lush greenery gracefully slopes into the vivid turquoise waters of the Norwegian Sea.

Day 7 : Værøy and a Panoramic hike

Our journey continues with a 20-mile sail to Værøy, which typically takes between 4 to 5 hours, depending on the currents, weather and timing.

We can start very early so we have time to hike up to the mountain the same day to soak in the majestic view from Håen which probably is one of Norways finest view points.

Pic by Baard-Loeken / nordnorge.com

 
A White men with a hat and a jacket of Jolly Good Times Sailing is Hiking in Værøy in Lofoten Islands with other 3 people behind. There is a strong Fog that creates a mistical effect. Everyone is smiling

Day 8: Farewell

Last breakfast and good bye for now, but your adventure concludes with a ferry ride from Værøy to Bodø, from where you can catch your flight or continue your journey.

 
 
  • The guests are assigned to one of three cabins on Jolly, ideally sharing with their travel companions or with another guest of the same gender. See pictures of Jolly HERE

    • Professional skipper and Crew

    • All boat-related expenses such as fuel, harbour fees, etc

    • All meals on board and snacks

    • Bed linens and towels

    • Transportation to/from the meeting point

    • Personal equipment

    • Travel insurance

    • Restaurants or any activities outside the boat

    • Alcoholic drinks (You can bring your own)

    • Accommodation before/after the trip

  • On all our trips, we require you to have full health and accident insurance which will also cover any emergency transport home. Read more about this topic HERE

  • You can book this trip only for you and your family of friends. Contact us for more Information :) . Send as an email to info@jollygoodtimessailing.com

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