Northern Norway Coastal Adventure

Journey by boat, kayak, and bike through the northern coast of Norway with expert adventure guides

Northern Norway Coastal Adventure

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Trip Fee

$ 4.500

Single Room Difference

$ 818

Date

20 - 25 May 2026

Trip Information

Discover the pristine beauty of Helgeland in northern Norway, joining expert adventurers who know these wild coasts, islands, and traditional communities first-hand. Beginning in the old trading island of Støtt, we witness the beauty from every angle: crossing the waves by RIB boat, sea kayaking through sheltered channels, cycling between islands, and hiking beneath glorious peaks. By the end of the adventure, the people and landscapes of Helgeland will be in your heart and soul.

Activity Areas

Culture
Mixed-Activity
New Cultural Holidays

Region & Country & City

Europe: Fjords, Norway

Included in the Price

All accommodation
- All breakfasts, three lunches, three dinners
- All transport and listed activities
- Tour leader throughout and local guides
- Group arrival and departure transfers available

Not Included In The Price

Request a single room if required, purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations.

Accommodation Information


- Accommodation: 1 Superior night (hotel), 4 Classic nights (hotel)
- Travel by boat and public bus
- Group normally 4 to 14, plus leader. Minimum age: 16

Map

Itinerary

Day 1 Adventure starts on the island of Støtt

Begin your adventure in Støtt, a tiny island community once known for its strategic trading post on the Helgeland coast. To get there, we take the afternoon express boat (4.15pm-5.25pm) from Bodø. On arrival at the hotel, we’re welcomed by our hosts and shown to the old trading post museum, which gives a vivid sense of the island’s history and the rise of the Norwegian fishing industry. Around 6pm, we head to the gastronomic restaurant for our welcome briefing and group dinner, when we get to know one another and hear more about the journey ahead. Want more time in Støtt or Bodø? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Accommodation: Støtt – Top of Helgeland (or similar)

Day 2 Speed across the water in a RIB boat and hike to the edge of Svartisen glacier

Travel by RIB across the Helgeland coast (one hour) to Svartisen, the second-largest glacier on mainland Norway. Sitting just north of the Arctic Circle, its bright blue crevasses and surrounding mountains show the force of the ice that shaped this region over millennia. After docking below the glacier, we follow a 30-minute trail to the lakeside café before continuing on foot for 30-45 minutes up towards the glacier’s edge. Along the way, our local tour leader explains how the ice formed, how it sculpted the valley, and how its retreat reflects wider climate trends in northern Norway. Packed lunches from Støtt keep us fuelled during the excursion. We return to Støtt the same way, skimming across the waves by RIB. After time to relax, we regroup for a three-course dinner at the hotel restaurant. Accommodation: Støtt – Top of Helgeland (or similar)

Day 3 Kayak the sheltered waterways of Støtt

Spend the morning learning sea-kayaking techniques with an experienced local guide. After gearing up (9am-9.30am), we move the kayaks to the water and spend around 2hr-2hr 30min paddling through sheltered channels between the islands. These quiet waters are frequented by seabirds and seals, and the guide shares their knowledge of local wildlife and how people have navigated this archipelago for generations. Back on shore, we enjoy a hearty lunch and there’s time for a warm shower. Rooms are available until 2pm, giving us time to pack before the afternoon ferry. The rest of the day is free to enjoy the stillness of Støtt at your own pace, before collecting a packed dinner for the journey: an express boat to Sandnessjøen (5.25pm-9.20pm). Accommodation: Scandic Syv Søstre (or similar)

Day 4 Cycle the island chain of Dønna and Herøy

Begin at Visit Helgeland’s Tourist Information Centre to collect our bikes (8.30am), then take the 15-minute ferry to Dønna at 9am. Our cycle route traces the quiet island roads of Dønna (one of the largest islands in Helgeland) and the Herøy archipelago, an area known for its fishing heritage, wooden churches, and shoreline communities. The first section to Seløy in the Herøy archipelago takes just under two hours, cycling through the scenic coastal landscape. At the old-schoolhouse café, Skolo, we pause for lunch and a coffee, with time to enjoy the panoramic view of the Seven Sisters mountains. After, we visit Etcetera Botanical Extravaganza, an imaginative flower shop filled with sculptural arrangements and art installations, which also sells local specialties, such as licorice chocolate and ornaments. The ride then continues through the archipelago, with sweeping sea views and the Vega archipelago, Træna, and Lovund on the horizon. We finish at Flostad pier in time for the 5pm express boat back to Sandnessjøen. Accommodation: Scandic Syv Søstre (or similar)

Day 5 Walk beneath the Seven Sisters

Join our tour leader for a leisurely three-hour hike along the ridge above Sandnessjøen, a protected green corridor offering expansive views of the Seven Sisters—a striking chain of peaks tied to local legend, which tells of seven daughters of a troll king turned to stone. The horizon is framed by the silhouettes of the islands of Dønna and Herøy, the wider Helgeland archipelago, and the Atlantic Ocean. You can also see the mountain Dønnamannen, believed to have played a role in the events leading to the sisters’ transformation. This walk offers insight into how Norway’s dramatic landscape has shaped local folklore. For those who prefer to stay in town, Sandnessjøen has a self-guided art and sculpture walk featuring works by Skule Waksvik, plus murals along the harbour. Alternatively, the nearby Viking chieftain’s farm Høvdingsetet offers demonstrations, storytelling and traditional activities, while Alstahaug Church and the Petter Dass Museum provide insight into one of Norway’s most influential poets (both a 20-minute taxi ride from the hotel). After time for lunch, catch the express boat to Bodø (1.45pm-6.30pm), which includes 15 stops so you can see the many small coastal communities along the way. Upon arrival, there’s a short walk to the hotel; after settling in, you could head to the 17th floor, where a bar offers panoramic views of the harbour and surrounding islands. Accommodation: Scandic Havet (or similar)

Day 6 Adventure ends in Bodø

You’ve travelled by express boat along the Helgeland coast, paddled through sheltered island channels, cycled an archipelago, and stood at the edge of one of Norway’s great glaciers, but now it’s time to begin your journey home. Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our range of extension options.

Travel Dates

20 - 25 May 2026 $ 4.500

10 - 15 June 2026 $ 4.500

15 - 20 July 2026 $ 4.950

26 - 31 August 2026 $ 4.950

02 - 07 September 2026 $ 4.800

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