Tourist Routes

Season: whole year A great way to get to know a country is to travel by car. However, if you are the driver it will be difficult to be able to appreciate and capture the beautiful landscapes, because you will need to concentrate on the road, the signs, and the direction of the vehicle itself. […]

Parks, Lookouts and Tourist Hotspots

There are 47 national parks in Norway. Having the Ånderdalen National Park on the island of Senja makes all the difference! Nearly 85% of Norwegian national parks are made up of steep mountain peaks. But in Senja the park is basically flat, which facilitates your unforgettable journey. The park is located in the south of […]

Villages and Beaches in Senja

Senja is full of traditional and charming villages that give us the impression that they came out of a fairy tale. Suddenly we are transported directly to a fable with picturesque wooden houses and their grassy roofs, small shops, cafes and rustic restaurants with delicious aromas. And when we come across a complete village surrounded […]

Hiking in the Mountains

Season: from June to early September In June, the Norwegian spring is coming to an end to make way for the late summer. After a long winter, the sun’s rays cover the cinematic landscape of the island of Senja and force the snow in the mountains to recede in a friendly way. When the flowers […]

Winter and Wild Life in Senja

Season: from January to March Have you ever imagined walking in the snow with shoes that look like a tennis racket? Yes, this is an activity widely used in Nordic countries. On snowshoe tours we always walk according to the pace and needs of each group, ranging from plateaus to small mountains. Visits include places […]

The Midnight Sun

Season: from late May to July “When it was time for dusk, the sun rehearsed a brief dip in the sea and then ascended again, recomposed, after drinking from that water” – excerpt from Knut Hamsuns’s Pan (1894), which tells of his return to northern Norway. In the Nordic summer the night decides to rest. […]

The Northern Lights

Season: from mid-September to early April This extraordinary phenomenon of nature is created by the collision of electric particles from the sun with the Earth’s atmosphere. Click here to watch the video that the University of Oslo and NASA made to explain this phenomenon. It appears at night, when the sky is dark and it is as […]

Experience the Magic

If Tromsø is on the route, Senja is right in the center of the aurora borealis belt. And that, few people know! Senja is the second largest Norwegian island and is located in Troms County, whose capital is the city of lights: Tromsø. But to see the northern lights it is necessary to leave the […]