LOFOTEN

The Lofoten Islands, located 300 km north of the Arctic Circle off Norway’s northern coast, are a photographer’s paradise. This Arctic archipelago boasts dramatic landscapes featuring steep mountains rising from the sea, picturesque fishing villages with red cabins, and pristine beaches. Lofoten’s unique light conditions, especially during the summer’s midnight sun and winter’s northern lights, create extraordinary photographic opportunities.

Midnight Sun at Lofoten

The Lofoten Islands offer a spectacular midnight sun experience from May 28 to July 14. During this period, the sun never sets, creating a surreal 24-hour daylight phenomenon. Key highlights include stunning locations like Uttakleiv Beach, Ballstadheia, Nonstinden, and Kvalvika Beach. This unique natural event combines Lofoten’s breathtaking landscapes with an extraordinary celestial display, providing visitors with unforgettable memories and endless exploration opportunities.

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