Discover a tantalising collection of autumn and winter breaks including finding out the best places to view the northern lights in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Canada.
1. DISCOVER THE WORLD
Winter 2012-13
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Arctic
Experience& The Northern Lights
I C E L A N D l S W E D E N l N O R W AY l F I N L A N D l G R E E N L A N D l C A N A D A
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Independent
3-nights at Northern Light Inn
Breakfast basis
Who for? Potential aurora watchers
who like to do it in style!
Per person from £199 (based on
two sharing, excluding flights)
Departures September to March
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Northern Lights
& Blue Lagoon
The delightful Northern Light Inn sits on the volcanic Reykjanes
Peninsula just a 20 minute drive from the airport. Relax and
unwind by day in the surreal Blue Lagoon spa, just a lava
rock’s throw from the hotel, and when the lights make an
appearance, the hotel’s 360° degree observation lounge allows
you to observe them in comfort.
Highlights
World-famous Blue Lagoon spa close by.
Purpose-built observation lounge for uninterrupted views of the aurora.
Easy access to the Golden Circle route.
= Overnight stay
Gullfoss
ReykjavíkKeflavík
Blue Lagoon
Þingvellir
Skógafoss
Geysir
ICELAND
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Outline Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík, transfer to hotel.
Day 2 Visit the Blue Lagoon (entry fee
included). Optional treatments are available at
additional cost.
Day 3 At leisure to enjoy an optional excursion or
visit the Blue Lagoon (entry fee at additional cost).
Day 4 Transfer to Keflavik, fly to the UK.
Northern Light Inn
Gullfoss
Geysir
This winter break is ideal for those who want a
quick getaway to somewhere special with the
emphasis on winding down and relaxing. The
Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s most iconic attraction,
is a large expanse of naturally heated powder-
blue water, set amidst a jet black lavascape. It
makes for some interesting photography but
people mainly come here to bathe and enjoy
the extensive range of massage treatments
and therapies.
Take an invigorating dip in the crisp Icelandic
air, open to the elements – it is strangely
enjoyable to be surrounded by clouds of steam
as snowflakes drift down around you! And
perhaps complete it with a silica mud massage
or a salt glow treatment, one of the many on
offer. Visit our website for a list of available
treatments which we advise you to pre-book.
The nation’s capital Reykjavík is a mere 30
minutes away by bus, perfect for a day out.
But with so many of Iceland’s natural wonders
on the doorstep, you’ll have plenty of options
for filling your days with adventure. A popular
choice is to explore Iceland’s south coast by
guided superjeep, these magnificent vehicles
tackling every kind of terrain thrown at them
– see some of Iceland’s iconic waterfalls, basalt
cliffs, black sandy beaches and impressive
coastal rock formations. Alternatively, take
a tour of three of Iceland’s most famous
natural wonders following the Golden Circle
route. Witness spouting geysers at Geysir’s
geothermal area, the dramatic two-tiered
waterfall Gullfoss, which can be partly frozen
in winter, and marvel at the tectonic plates
and dramatic rifts at Þingvellir National Park –
awe-inspiring to say the least!
Your first entrance to the Blue Lagoon is
included in the price of the holiday and you can
find a list of optional treatments on our website
or just give us a call.
The Northern Light Inn has a bright and airy
feel, with a dining room that boasts panoramic
windows and the 32 spacious guestrooms,
comfy chairs and even more comfortable beds!
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Iceland
12. Aurora Nights
One of our most popular winter self-drives. We aim to
maximise your chances of an aurora sighting by offering a
choice of two remotely located and very special hotels. With
the freedom to go as you please, explore local natural wonders
by day and wait in anticipation by night in exceptionally
comfortable surroundings, for the main attraction!
Fact File
Self-drive (4WD)
3-nights at Hotel Rangá or Hotel
Glymur
Breakfast basis
Who for? Independent travellers
looking for a touch of luxury
Price per person from £335 (based
on two sharing, excluding flights)
Departures September to March
Highlights
Hotel Rangá sits under vast open skies in the rural south, close to the
Golden Circle route and several of Iceland’s iconic waterfalls.
Hotel Glymur is located in the ‘Whale Fjord’, ideal for exploring the Snæfellsnes
Peninsula, and is equally blessed with open skies and sweeping views.
Both properties offer outdoor hot tubs – the experience of sitting in
steaming waters whilst watching the lights overhead is not to be missed.
Should an impressive display of the lights appear during the night, you can
opt to have hotel staff wake you so you don’t miss it!
Both hotels give northern lights presentations.
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Reykjavík
Rangá
GullfossGeysir
Skógafoss
= Overnight stay
Keflavík
Vík
Glymur
Budir
Grundarfjörður
Snæfellsnes
ICELAND
Hotel Ranga
Hotel GlymurÞingvellir
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This is a hugely popular escorted break, not
surprising given that the accommodation is
first rate, the daytime activities give a taste of
Iceland’s finest natural wonders, and the record
for quality northern lights displays is superb.
Following a late afternoon arrival relax in
your hotel, either the luxury ranch-style Hotel
Rangá in the south or boutique Hotel Glymur
in the west, your departure date determining
which property you will stay at - for details of
both these hotels, see page 13. Something
these hotels have in common, apart from fine
dining restaurants, exceptionally appointed
rooms and outdoor hot tubs, is that you can
opt to have the staff wake you should an
auroral display occur during the night. And on
all departures, the second hotel is the Northern
Light Inn on the Reykjanes Peninsula, next door
to the Blue Lagoon.
On a day trip tracing the Golden Circle route,
experience three of Iceland’s captivating
attractions – the spouting geysers at Geysir are
fascinating, Gullfoss is a two-tiered waterfall
that is as beautiful as it is impressive, and the
rift and scars of Þingvellir National Park provide
an intriguing look at Iceland’s volcanic heritage,
still very much active today.
You’ll also have time to visit Reykjavík – see
the charming old town, the characteristic
hilltop church Hallgrimskirkja, built in a style
reflecting basalt columns, and the glass-domed
Perlan. ‘The Pearl’ houses a revolving restaurant
with an outside viewing platform which sits
above six huge water tanks used to store the
city’s naturally heated hot water. Creatively
lit at night, this is another of Reykjavík’s
distinctive landmarks.
A dip in the Blue Lagoon will be the highlight
on your final day, the surreal experience of
bathing in the open air geothermal waters is
said to be a ‘must’ on any visit to Iceland.
Please note: due to differences in flight
schedules, we have one 4-night departure of
this tour, based at Hotel Glymur. This trip also
includes a tour of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík and transfer to
Hotel Rangá or Hotel Glymur (dependent on
departure date).
Day 2 Visit the famed Golden Circle route and
explore the volcanic landscape of Þingvellir
National Park, see and hear spectacular Gullfoss
and watch the spouting geysers of Geysir.
Day 3 Head into Reykjavík for a half day of
sightseeing then continue to the Blue Lagoon
for an evening dip.
Day 4 Optional excursions are available during
the morning. Transfer to Keflavík for the flight
back to the UK.
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Hotel Glymur
Reykjavík
Geysir
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On this two-centre escorted break immerse
yourself in volcanic curiosities in the stunning
Icelandic Highlands, staying 3-nights at a
wonderfully remote property 150km from
Reykjavík. Contemporary Hotel Highland
offers single storey accommodation in rooms,
apartments and suites. It has a restaurant and
an outdoor hot tub and its simplicity, solitude
and stunning natural surrounds, are what
makes this property special. Although remote,
it has easy access to Iceland’s main road system,
making it a good base from which to explore.
Take a trip along the wild and windswept south
shore and visit two beautiful waterfalls - 65m
high Seljalandsfoss and 60m wide Skógafoss,
as well as the coastal town of Vík with its
distinctive offshore sea stacks. Also visit the
fascinating volcano exhibition set up by the
resourceful farmers at Þorvaldseyri; the farm
that lies in the shadow of Eyjafjallajökull, where
the infamous eruption of April 2010 occurred.
And no trip to Iceland would be complete
without experiencing the spectacular Golden
Circle route.
The final night is spent at the Northern Light
Inn on the Reykjanes Peninsula, where you can
head to the 360° observation lounge should
the aurora make an appearance. It is also
a short walk from the Blue Lagoon, one of
Iceland’s premier attractions.
Due to the popularity of this trip, we advise you
to book early to avoid disappointment!
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík, meet your guide and
travel past sweeping lava fields deep into the
countryside en route to Hotel Highland.
Day 2 Enjoy a thrilling 8WD adventure on a
mammoth Ice Truck into Þórsmörk Valley.
Day 3 Tour the scenic south coast.
Day 4 Explore the Golden Circle route and
transfer to the Northern Light Inn.
Day 5 Visit the Blue Lagoon (entrance fee
included) and enjoy a swim before transfering
to Keflavík for the flight back to the UK.
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Outline Itinerary
Geysir
Highlands
This holiday includes
an exhilarating journey
into wooded Þórsmörk
Valley, criss-crossed
by streams and
rivers, aboard a huge 8WD Ice Explorer.
Travelling across terrain that no other
vehicle can access, you’ll witness the
impact of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull
eruption and see where the lake that
existed at the foot of the Gígjökull glacial
tongue has completely disappeared!
Watch the 8WD film on our website.
NEW for the 2012/2013 season
Þingvellir
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Due to the enormous success of this trip
last season, we’ve developed this holiday
to also include a budget accommodation
option in addition to offering a departure
which features the Whale Festival in
Grundarfjörður. The Snæfellsnes Peninsula
protrudes from Iceland’s west coast like an
arm reaching out into the Atlantic, and is is
one of the most magical and romantic places
in the country. At its tip the majestic glacier,
Snæfellsjökull, sits atop a volcano which
is breathtakingly beautiful and believed by
locals to hold mysterious powers. Whatever
they may be, this location is proving to
be hugely popular for our winter visitors.
Thanks to very little light pollution in this
remote location, sightings of the northern
lights have been especially frequent and
their intensity over the 2011-12 season has
been outstanding.
In the fishing village of Grundarfjörður,
spend 4 nights full board at the traditional
waterfront property, Hotel Framnes, or on a
breakfast only basis at delightful Guesthouse
Grundarfjörður.
Hotel Framnes has 29 rooms - standard,
with mountain views, and superior which
boast sea views. And incredibly, orca have
been spotted out in the bay from inside
the hotel! Alternatively, Guesthouse
Grundarfjörður offers modern yet simple
accommodation close to the shoreline,
providing views of the bay and with a
little luck, whales! Choose between twin,
double or family en suite rooms as well as
self-catering apartments with one or two
bedrooms. Full details are on our website.
Cathy Harlow is one of our team of
naturalist guides. An Iceland expert, she
has guided around, written books on and
photographed her second home for many
years. And for several seasons, she spent
time as a whale watch guide in Tysfjord
and Lofoten in northern Norway, where
hundreds of orcas gathered to feed on
overwintering herring in the fjords. During
the two included boat trips out into
beautiful Breiðafjördur Bay, you’ll be joined
by an experienced cetacean specialist, with
the knowledge and a passion for one of the
most enigmatic of cetaceans. Read more
about the specialists on our website.
Winter nights on Snæfellsnes are long. Whilst
we cannot guarantee an aurora sighting,
chances are very good so you may find
yourself tempted to stay up for quite a while.
With a day trip exploring the peninsula, a
visit to the pretty village of Stykkishólmur
which includes the Volcano Museum as well
as a dip in the Blue Lagoon, this is a holiday
on which to make good friends and share
some wonderful experiences.
Outline Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík and transfer to
Grundarfjörður, a 3 hour drive.
Day 2 Morning whale watch trip (2-3hrs)
then a village walk.
Day 3 A full day guided tour of the
Snæfellsnes Peninsula including a visit to
Snæfellsjökull, the distinctive glaciated
volcano at its western tip.
Day 4 Another whale watch trip then
visit picturesque Stykkishólmur and its
Volcano Museum.
Day 5 Transfer to the Blue Lagoon (entrance
fee included) then continue to Keflavík and
fly back to the UK.
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An EXCLUSIVE, one-off departure
for cetacean enthusiasts. This very
special week-long trip includes 5-nights
in Grundarfjörður combining whale
watching trips with a programme of
fascinating lectures from many top
whale experts, as well as sightseeing.
Also includes a night in Reykjavík and a
night at the Northern Light Inn close to
the Blue Lagoon.
7-nights 17 February 2013
Visit our website for further details.
“There were some killer whales in the fjord and the gannets
were going mad! Fantastic sight. David Attenborough
would have been green with envy!”
Shelagh, Manager of Hotel Framnes
WhaleFest
2013
Only 1 departure!
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For years there has been a trend to modify
4WD vehicles in Iceland enabling the locals
to visit areas previously out of reach during
winter time. This 6-day tour is one-of-a-kind
as it offers participants a real hands-on self-
drive adventure using specially modified Land
Rover Defenders, the ISAKs, in convoy and
accompanied by expert guides. In addition to
exploring the Highlands, you’ll visit the famous
Golden Circle route: Gullfoss; Geysir and
Þingvellir, together with the capital Reykjavík.
Spend four nights at Hotel Highland, located
at the start of the Sprengisandur Route. From
here, take challenging day tours which allow
you to get well and truly off the beaten track
and explore breath-taking parts of the southern
Highlands. The hotel offers comfy yet simple
accommodation. There is a restaurant which
serves high quality, locally-inspired dishes, and
it also has a sauna and an outdoor hot tub,
ideal for relaxing in after the day’s adventures –
possibly with the aurora making an appearance
overhead as you soak!
The ISAKs are modified Land Rover Defender
110’s with elevated suspension and trademark
oversized tyres, generally 38”. The engines
are diesel, they have onboard GPS, VHF radios
for car-to-car communication, and all the
modifications required for a safe, secure and
surprisingly comfortable assault on Iceland’s
demanding terrain. Part of the driving
technique on some of the more gnarly lava
tracks and over snow and ice, is to reduce tyre
pressure so the vehicle effectively ‘floats’ over
the surface. Then, once back on more stable
ground the tyres are re-inflated using the
onboard compressor - not a cigarette lighter,
Jeremy Clarkson take note!
You’ll soon get used to driving these robust
machines - it can become quite addictive!
Take it in turns to do the driving with your
fellow passengers, there will be plenty of time
for each of you to test your skills. During the
three separate day tours in the Highlands
you’ll head north to Jökulheimar and the
edge of the Vatnajökull glacier; head east to
Landmannalaugar and possibly go hiking in its
distinctive rhyolite mountains as well as take
a dip in a geothermal pool; head south to
explore impressive Mount Hekla and its volcanic
surrounds with some hiking and a visit to the
Highland Centre included. And at this time of
the year, sightings of the aurora, especially in
these remote locations, are a real possibility.
After leaving Hotel Highland follow the Power
Line Trail, crossing several rivers and visiting
Iceland’s second highest waterfall. Continue on
the Golden Circle route and see the waterfall
Gullfoss, the fascinating spouting geysers at
Geysir and the rifts and ridges in Þingvellir
National Park, where converging tectonic plates
define the landscape. Head for Hafnarfjörður
and a final evening of fun!
After days of feeling empowered having
mastered a superjeep like a true Icelander, how
better to end the trip than with a lively and
tasty Viking feast and an overnight at Hotel
Viking, where else! This brilliantly-themed hotel
offers ‘Viking style décor’ although thankfully
much more civilised than you might think, and
you won’t have to sleep in a Longhouse!
Outline Itinerary
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík, transfer to Reykjavík.
After a safety briefing and a familiarisation with
the controls, drive to Hotel Highland in time for
dinner.
Day 2 Tour north to Jökulheimar.
Day 3 Tour east to Landmannalaugar.
Day 4 Tour south to Mount Hekla.
Day 5 Tour west then take the Golden Circle
tour en route to Hafnarfjörður.
Day 6 Transfer to Keflavík, fly back to the UK.
Please note: If you wish to extend your stay
or perhaps include any additional activities, or
if you want to rent the Defender exclusively,
please give us a call.
Trip Details
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Highlands
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Whether you choose the flexibility of travelling
via Stockholm or the convenience of our
exclusive direct flight allowing you to maximise
your time away, your Icehotel experience will
exceed your expectations. From the novelty
of a night sleeping on ice to the sheer thrill of
mushing your own team of huskies, the simple
pleasure of chinking ice glasses to the awe
of witnessing the northern lights - this winter
wonderland delivers on every level.
The world famous Icehotel, open from
December to April, has around 50 rooms built
each year from a blend of snow and giant
blocks of crystal clear ice, harvested from
the waters of the local river Torne. Guests on
departures before early January may be able to
see some of the international ice sculptors and
artists at work, finishing off their creations and
other aspects of the hotel. After that time you
can see the completed hotel in all its glory and
for a truly unique experience, upgrade to one
of the stunning Art Suites, each individually
themed – sometimes bizarre, breathtaking and
out of this world!
The interior, around -5°C, actually feels quite
pleasant, especially when outside temperatures
can drop way beyond that! For the duration
of your stay, you’ll be kitted out in a one piece
thermal suit, boots, gloves and a hat. But if you
feel you still need warming up then head to
the Icebar where colourful vodka cocktails are
served in chunky ice glasses, naturally!
Your itinerary is designed to allow you the
freedom to make your time in Jukkasjärvi as
active or relaxing as you wish. There are so
many different experiences to be had here
that you might have trouble deciding what to
do – so give our experts a call and they’ll help
you choose - of course you can also look at the
extensive list on our website!
Day 1 Fly UK to Kiruna (either direct or via
Stockholm) and transfer to Jukkasjärvi. Check
in at the Icehotel for a 3 or 4-night stay – one
night in a Snow Room. Guided tour.
Days 2-3/4 At leisure to enjoy optional
activities or just soak up your surrounds.
Days 4/5 Transfer to Kiruna for the return flight
to the UK (either direct or via Stockholm).
Please note: Which night you’ll spend in a
Snow Room will be advised at the time of
confirming your booking – it may be possible
to upgrade your ice accommodation or stay
in a 2-bedroom chalet subject to availability.
Optional activities and excursions should be
booked in advance in order to benefit from
our specially negotiated prices and to ensure
availability. If travelling via Stockholm it may be
possible to extend your stay in the capital city –
contact us for details.
Trip Details
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Festive Icehotel
What better way to celebrate the festive
season than to spend it somewhere that
boasts perfect Christmas-card scenery.
Wrapped up with rosy cheeks, amongst
snow-laden trees glistening in the winter
sun, the atmosphere couldn’t be better –
enjoy either a torchlight procession to a
picturesque church for a Christmas day carol
concert, or a New Year’s Eve gala dinner
included in the itineraries as well as a host
of optional activities.
We also offer pre-Christmas treats, which
incorporate time at the Icehotel with
the Christmas Markets in Stockholm, to
immerse you in that festive spirit.
34. Iceland & the Icehotel
This fantastic winter break combines fire and ice! Discover
Reykjavík and some of Iceland’s amazing natural wonders; visit
vibrant Stockholm and spend time in beautiful Swedish Lapland
at the Icehotel. With a huge choice of optional activities available
throughout, this flexible itinerary allows you to make this holiday
as active or relaxed as you wish.
Fact File
Independent short break
7-nights (3 Hotel Reykjavík
Centrum, 1 Hotel Diplomat
Stockholm, 3 Icehotel)
Breakfast basis
Who for? Those looking for a
unique winter experience
Price per person from £1,598
(based on two sharing, including
flights)
Departures December to March
Highlights
Spend time in Reykjavík and beyond - perhaps visit the Blue Lagoon,
Golden Circle route and more!
Enjoy shopping and dining in Stockholm.
Marvel at the Icehotel and opt to explore pristine surrounds on a
number of activities and excursions.
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ICELAND & SWEDEN
Gullfoss Reykjavík
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This is a unique opportunity to visit two
incredible destinations and two distinct
capitals. Contrast the classic snow-laden
scenery of Lapland with the volcanic curiosities
and geothermal wonders of Iceland. Contrast
too, stylish and sophisticated Stockholm with
the charm and ‘small and friendly’ character
of Reykjavík.
Reykjavík is blessed with numerous natural
wonders all within easy reach, by escorted
tour or private vehicle should you wish to rent
your own. For three nights you’ll be based in
a centrally located hotel and you’ll have the
freedom to choose how to fill your days. During
February, Reykjavík plays host to a couple of
festivals with special events organised around
the city.
Enjoy the turn of the century charm and relaxed
atmosphere of Hotel Diplomat, your overnight
accommodation in Stockholm, centrally located
so you can make the most of your day here.
Go sightseeing, shopping, visit a museum or
sample some of the wonderful bars, restaurants
and cafes that make this such a lively city.
Next stop, the Icehotel! Learn more on pages
22-25 - here you’ll have a night ‘sleeping on
ice’ and two nights in a heated Kaamos Room.
Your time in Lapland is also at leisure but
we’re sure you’ll be tempted to include
an excursion or two – husky sledging and
snowmobiling being the most popular. We
highly recommend the evening trips in search
of the northern lights and as with all of the
optional activities, we strongly advise pre-
booking to ensure availability.
On this holiday, you’ll take advantage of
our exclusive direct flight between London
Heathrow and Kiruna, cutting down on
travelling time. Between Stockholm, Reykjavík
and London the flights will be with Icelandair.
Please note: If you wish to extend your stay in
Iceland, Kiruna or Stockholm please call us.
Day 1 Fly UK to Keflavík, transfer to Hotel
Reykjavík Centrum for a 3-night stay.
Days 2-3 At leisure to enjoy one of the many
excursions on offer or perhaps opt for car hire.
Day 4 Transfer to Keflavík for the early morning
flight to Stockholm - rest of the day at leisure
then overnight at Hotel Diplomat (airport
transfers in Stockholm are not included).
Day 5 Make your way to Arlanda Airport for
the flight to Kiruna. Transfer to the Icehotel and
check in for a 3-night stay (1 night in a Snow
Room).
Days 6-7 Free to enjoy optional activities.
Day 8 Transfer to Kiruna for our exclusive direct
flight back to the UK.
Please note: This itinerary also operates in
reverse, determined by departure date - visit
our website for details.
Trip Details Outline Itinerary
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Stockholm
Skogafoss
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Lofoten & Northern Lights
On this wonderful self-drive trip see the peaked mountains and tranquil fjords of northern Norway as they
form a stunning backdrop to an already perfect setting of isles, inlets and quaint fishing villages. The Arctic
light here is forever changing from burning red at dusk and dawn to the beautiful blue of polar night. And
once skies are dark, the northern lights have a chance to take over.
Highlights
Some of the most dramatic and
spectacular Arctic island scenery.
Drive between islands and see
picture-postcard fishing villages.
Viking history, arts and crafts.
Optional activities, such as
kayaking and whale watching.
Fact File
Self-drive
6-nights (1 Harstad, 2 Sortland,
3 Henningsvaer or Svolvaer)
Breakfast basis
Who for? Northern lights hunters,
photographers and independently
minded travellers
Price per person from £1,210 (based
on 2 sharing, including flights)
Departures October, November &
January to April
NORWAY