Explore the unexplored: Lofoten Islands in Norway is a hidden treasure for travel enthusiasts

Norway seems like a distant dream we all wish would come true at least once in our lifetime. Every traveller’s nirvana land, Norway is widely known as the land of the midnight sun. Norway is widely known for its phenomenal fjords and lakes, but Norway has way more to offer its tourists. Especially when we talk about night skies, Norway is popular for its magical and dreamy northern lights which are visible at dusk. Now, anyone who has planned a trip to Norway would definitely want to experience everything that the land of Norway has to offer to its tourists. But that said, it is important to note that when people visit places which are globally famous, they tend to land near destinations which are heavily explored by tourists over these years.

Which is why if you have been planning a trip to Norway, you should definitely explore places which are a little less explored than others. This will only enhance your experience as a traveller and will make you more well-informed about the desired destination you wish to explore. Therefore, if you have been looking for a destination in Norway to explore in particular, you should definitely choose Lofoten Islands
 

Places you must visit once in Lofoten Island

Several places like Tromso, Bergen, the stavanger region and others are explored by millions of tourists. Yet, no matter how much a tourist tries, there is always a destination which stays unexplored. In Norway’s case, it’s Lofoten Island. It is indeed one of the most stunning places existing in Norway. If you visit Lofoten Island, then you’ll come across several attractions like majestic mountains, white sandy beaches, fishing villages, and most spectacular landscapes. Here are some of the tourist attractions of Lofoten Island you shouldn’t miss!

– Svolvaer

Svolvaer

Located on the south coast of Austvagoy, Svolvaer is Lofoten’s largest town. This is exactly where people embark upon their journey of Lofoten adventure. Apart from that, Svolvaer is significant for fishing among the locals. Not only that, the town also has exciting cafes, bars, and restaurants to offer. If you go around the shops and galleries in this town, you should also visit the Lofoten War Memorial Museum. You can check out the collection of WWII-era uniforms and much more there. Also do you know? That Svolvaer illustrates Lofoten life through ice sculptures; all you need to do is visit the Magic Ice Bar. Not only that, there is so much more to the life of this town which you’d experience during your journey.