Summer in Northern Norway’s North Cape
During summer in Northern Norway, the Arctic Circle experiences 24 hours of daylight for 70 days—a natural phenomenon called the midnight sun. Getting to see the midnight sun in Northern Norway is one for the bucket list that few people get to see. Come with me as I travel to fishing villages, lighthouses, and cities in Northern Norway on a hunt to experience the 24 hours of light the Arctic Circle has in summer.
I’ll be catching King Crab and learning about the seafood industry in Honningsvåg, the North Cape, Slettnes, and Kjolefjord on this adventure in the north. ✈
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Summer in Northern Norway Tours and Travel Information
- Northern Norway Tourism Board
- North Cape Tourism Board
- King Crab Experience with 71 Degrees North
- Seafood Tour
- North Cape Tour
- Bird Safari
- Davvi Siida: Sami Cultural Experience
- Hotel Nordkyn
- Join the Sami Reindeer Migration: Book your Sàmi Home Stay with VisitNatives
How to Get to Northern Norway in Summer
From the U.S. and Canada, Norwegian Airlines offers 50 nonstop routes to London, Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Madrid, Amsterdam, Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Dublin, and Athens. Flying from 17 gateways in the U.S. and one in Canada, Norwegian Airlines offers a high-quality inflight experience at unbeatable fares. It’s also been named the Most Fuel-Efficient on Transatlantic Routes for a second time by the ICCT (The International Council on Clean Transportation).
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