Day 1
Tromsø (-/-/HC Dinner)
After arriving in Tromso, enjoy lunch before heading to the iconic Arctic Cathedral – an eye-catching, triangular structure inspired by Arctic snow and spirituality.
Later, check in to the hotel and take a short break. In the evening, after dinner, take the Fjellheisen cable car up to Mount Storsteinen (421 meters). From the top, soak in panoramic views of the city and fjords. With some luck, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights dancing in the sky.
Stay in Tromso city.
Day 2
Tromsø – Narvik (HC Breakfast/-/HC Dinner)
After breakfast, begin a relaxed city walk in Tromso, visiting Arctic Circle landmarks like the world’s northernmost McDonald’s, Tromso Cathedral, and the harbourfront. Afterwards, take some free time to explore, stroll the streets, explore the Polar Museum, or unwind in a cozy cafe to experience local life.
In the afternoon, embark on a scenic road journey through fjords, valleys and Arctic forests, one of Norway’s most spectacular drives.
Overnight in Narvik or a nearby town.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 3
Narvik – Kabelvåg (HC Breakfast/-/HC Dinner)
Today, the journey follows the coastal E10 into the enchanting Lofoten Islands. Mountains plunge directly into the sea, with quaint fishing villages dotting the shoreline. The E10 – running east to west across the Archipelago – is one of Norway’s most iconic self-drive routes.
Before reaching Kabelvag, pass by a century-old wooden church. Built in 1898 in neo-Gothic style, it is one of the archipelago’s most iconic historic landmarks. Then arrive in Kabelvag, one of Lofoten’s earliest fishing settlements though small, the village is rich in history and still retains its classic fishing village charm.
Overnight in Kabelvag.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 4
Kabelvåg – Reine (HC Breakfast/-/HC Dinner)
Travel west along the E10 into the heart of the Lofoten Islands, where dramatic mountains meet the sea and charming fishing villages line the coast. Arrive in Reine – often called “the most beautiful village in the Arctic Circle” and :Norway’s prettiest fishing village”. Settle in for a two-night stay surrounded by soaring peaks and crystal-clear waters. This peaceful setting is ideal for both photography and quiet relaxation.
Overnight in Reine.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 5
Reine – Å – Hamnøy – Reine (HC Breakfast/-/HC Dinner)
Today, follow the E10 to discover Lofoten’s highlights. First stop: Å, the archipelago’s southernmost fishing village – nicknamed “The End of the World” and lending its name to Norway’s final letter, Å.
Lunch will be served at a picturesque restaurant on Sakrisoya island, where fresh Arctic salmon sashimi and traditional cod soup are paired with view of yellow houses, fishing boats, and snow-capped peaks – one of the most iconic sights of the north.
Int he afternoon, continue to Hamnoy, the cover location for Lonely Planet’s Norway edition. With its red cabins set against dramatic fjord scenery, it’s a perfect place to stroll and soak in the calm, quiet beauty of the Arctic.
Overnight in Reine.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 6
Reine – Henningsvaer (HC Breakfast/-/HC Dinner)
Say goodbye to Reine and head to Henningsvaer, often dubbed the “Venice of Lofoten”. This charming fishing village is built on a cluster of small islands, with Nordic-style houses lining the waterways – walking through feels like stepping into a fairytale.
The village is also home to the world-famous :fjord football pitch”, a small soccer field dramatically nestled between mountains and sea. Build for fewer than 500 residents, it has gained global fame for its stunning surroundings and is often called :the most beautiful football field in the world”.
Overnight stay in Henningsvaer.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 7
Henningsvaer – Svolvær – Harstad/Narvik Airport (EVE)(HC Breakfast/-/-)
In the morning, drive towards Svolvær, one of the largest towns on the islands and often considered the gateway to the archipelago. Enjoy a short stop here for lunch and some free time to stroll around and take photos.
Afterwards, say farewell to the Lofoten Islands and continue to the airport hotel for the night.
Overnight stay near the airport.
*If skies are clear, there’s a chance to witness the northern lights outside the accommodation.
Day 8
Harstad/Narvik Airport (EVE) – Home (Hotel Breakfast)
Fly back to Kuala Lumpur/Singapore, concluding the journey.
Tour Fees
Special Package Price for 8 Days 7 Nights
From RM13,900
10 pax to go, 14 pax Full
Accommodation:
- Local good confition hotels, AIRBNB, Rorbu, or similar
Includes:
- 7 nights accommodation
- 8 days of transportation (minibus or coach depending on group size)
- Local driver, vehicle insurance, fuel, tolls, and parking fees
- 7x breakfast, 6x dinners (meals prepared by tour leader, except 1 hotel breakfast)
- Return Fjellheisen cable car ticket; Arctic Cathedral entrance ticket
- 2 tour leaders (photographer and chef)
- Professional travel photography
- 7 nights of Northern Light photography (subject to the weather and aurora conditions)
Excludes:
- International flights (Outbound: KUL/SG – TOS; Return EVE – KUL/SG)
- 7x Lunch, 1x Dinner
- Personal travel insurance (purchase in advance)
- Other museum / attraction entrance fees
- Euro 10/pax/day is to be paid and collected by your leader on the last day of the tour
- Any additional expenses or losses arising from weather conditions, visa matters, flight delays, road conditions, political circumstances, or other force majeure events 9including natural disasters and unforeseen incidents) shall be borne by the participant.
Notes:
- The main accommodation will be guesthouse or Rorbuer cabins. Room layouts and bed arrangements may vary from house to house.
- Nordic accommodation (Airbnb-style) usually have only one bathroom per house, so everyone will be sharing it.
- Tour member can bring Euro and exchange it for Norwegian krone (nok) at a local money changer/airport. Credit card is recommended.
- There is limted space for luggage, only one 28″ luggage and one hand carry bag allowed/pax.
- Aurora (Northern Light) is an unpredictable natural phenomenal and there is no assurance in the hunt.
- Itinerary serves as guideline and it may varies due to weather changes or any unforeseen circumstances.



































