Sea Eagle RIB-safari to Trollfjord
Embark on a memorable adventure on board a fast RIB-boat from Svolvær, along the Lofoten coastline to the stunning Trollfjorden. Experience the fantastic landscape with good opportunities to spot sea eagles in their natural element.
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- Duration: 1-2 hours
- DAYS: Every day til 17th sept, then Sunday mornings tom 29.11
- Booking closes 24 hours before
Explore Trollfjorden from Svolvær
The Trollfjorden is a picturesque 2-kilometer-long and only 100-metres-wide fjord, surrounded by mountains rising up to 1100 metres above the sea level. The only way to access Trollfjorden, beside a long and streneous hike, is by boat.
During the trip we will make some short stop at small islands and bays. In addition, there are great chances to experience sea eagles up close. Your guide will share their knowledge about the area and the wildlife along the way.
We can recommend the safari to Trollfjorden in most weather conditions and it is suitable for the whole family. Even on windy days with waves, customers find it fun as the RIB we use are very stable.
The dramatic scenery of the area will impress everyone!
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What to bring
- Outdoor clothes according to the weather
- A small backpack for personal items
- Hat
What is included
- Flotation body suit
- Life jacket
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Helmet
Meeting point
Location
Go2Lofoten are located in Svolvær centre.
Meet 30 min. prior to departure.
Parking
By Alsos Gården, approx. 5 minutes' walk
Sea eagles
On the trip, there are great opportunities to experience wildlife, and you will most likely see the majestic sea eagles in their natural element. We'll drive through Raftsundet, which has a significant large presence of sea eagles. With a wingspan on 2.65 m, it's the largest eagle in Northern Europe.
A peculiar battle
Trollfjord was the scene of a very unusual battle between fishermen which took place in 1890. The fjord was especially rich with cod, which lured modern fishermen with steam vessels to the area. Eventually they decided to try to cut off the traditional fishing boats in order to keep all the fish for themselves. The old fishermen, on the other hand, took up the fight. Learn how the battle ended during the safari trip.