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Trollfjord Cruise & Sea Eagle safari in Lofoten

Sea eagle cruise to Trollfjord from Svolvær in Lofoten - sunset boat tour through dramatic Norwegian Arctic fjords
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An unforgettable adventure in the heart of Lofoten!

  • Cruise into the narrow Trollfjord surrounded by 1,000-meter cliffs
  • See majestic sea eagles with wingspans up to 2.65 meters during feeding
  • Comfortable boat with indoor and outdoor seating, snacks and drinks available
Starting point
Svolvær
Duration
3 hr
Season
Available all year

Tour Description

This journey takes you from the harbor in Svolvær deep into Trollfjord, where steep mountain walls rise dramatically from the sea.

Explore the Spectacular Trollfjord

As the boat navigate the narrow entrance, you'll understand why this fjord captured the imagination of Norwegian painters and writers. Your guide shares stories about the famous Trollfjord Battle of 1890, when steam ships and traditional fishing boats clashed in these tight waters.

Meet the sea eagle

The highlight comes when we stop to feed the sea eagles. These impressive birds, with wingspans reaching 2.65 meters, swoop down to catch fish right beside the boat. Your guide explains their hunting techniques and role in the Arctic ecosystem.

An experience of a lifetime

You'll leave with impressions of both the fjord's dramatic landscape and sea eagles in flight, plus a deeper appreciation for Lofoten's unique nature and maritime history.
This tour suits all ages and fitness levels. Families love the eagle feeding, photographers appreciate the dramatic scenery, and nature enthusiasts enjoy learning about Arctic wildlife.

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