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Land of the Midnight Sun

Once arrived, the sun never sets. Capture this magnificent experience on a midnight sun cruise or safari before the darkness of winter arrives.

Interest:  Nature attractions, Arctic Norway, The midnight sun

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Midnight sun safaris and cruises

There are several cruise lines visiting Norway. An excellent way to experience the Norwegian coast, is to go on a cruise with Hurtigruten (The Norwegian Coastal Voyage) You can sit on deck and just enjoy the midnight sun.

You can also choose a midnight cruise in Finnmark or go on a midnight sun cruise in Lofoten. These trips will take you out on the open sea to experience the special light.

Bird watching at the North Cape

The North Cape is a special place to experience the midnight sun. The only things seperating you from the North Pole are the sea and the Svalbard Islands.

There are several activities to choose from in the North Cape area, one of them is a cruise to the bird island of Stappan.

Golf above the Arctic Circle

In the Lofoten Islands, you can play golf at Lofoten Golf Links all night long, and watch the wildlife as you play.

Hiking

An excellent way to experience the arctic nature is to hike in midnight sun. The light gives the mountains a magical look at night-time. Many routes that are recommended in daytime, are even more interesting in the middle of the night. The midnight sun walk to Keipen outside of Harstad is an alternative with guide.   

 

Fishing

Taking a boat out for fishing in the middle of the night is a good way to experience the special light from the midnight sun. This is also a good time to catch fish.

There are endless possibilties to hire a boat for fishing along the coast, just contact the local tourist office or the place where you stay, or even ask a local fisherman. Or you can try fly fishing in midnight sun in Vadsø in Finnmark. 

About the midnight sun

The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon which means that the sun does not set during the summer months. In other words, given fair weather, you can see the sun for a continuous 24 hours.

The duration of the midnight sun depends on how far north you are. At the Arctic Circle in the county of Nordland, you can see the midnight sun from 12 June to 1 July, at the North Cape in Finnmark you can see the sun from 14 May to 29 July, and at the North Pole the sun does not set for six months.

Approximate dates when you can see the midnight sun 

Where:     When:
The Arctic Circle 12 June - 1 July
Bodø 4 June - 8 July
Svolvær 28 May - 14 July
Harstad 25 May - 18 July
Bardufoss 23 May - 19 July
Andenes 22 May - 21 July
Tromsø 20 May - 22 July
Bossekopp 19 May - 24 July
Vardø 17 May - 26 July
Hammerfest 16 May - 27 July
Berlevåg 15 May - 28 July
The North Cape 14 May - 29 July
Longyearbyen (Svalbard) 20 April - 22 August

 

Last updated: 2010-02-04
The midnight sun at the North Cape, Norway - Photo: Beate Juliussen/Finnmark Tourist Board
The midnight sun at the North Cape, Norway
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