The Brand New Norwegian Adventure for Multiactivity Travellers

Visitors to Norway can balance the thrill of breathtaking natural landscapes and magnificent wildlife with sophisticated city exploration, fine dining and relaxation in a brand new multiactivity experience.

Launched this week, guests can start their multiactivity trip with some sightseeing in Norway’s capital city, Oslo before diving into Lofoten’s dramatic scenery as they travel through the region’s towering peaks, crystal-clear fjords, and pristine beaches.

The eight-day Self-drive and Sea Eagle Safari, available from June to August, has been created by specialist travel company Off the Map Travel to seamlessly blend urban sophistication with the raw, untamed beauty of the Lofoten Islands. 

“We wanted to combine multiactivity experiences for those who love culture, luxury and fine dining, but also want to get out into nature and be active,” Jonny Cooper, founder of Off the Map Travel, said.

“This type of trip is aimed at the modern traveller who wants it all. They might love the idea of a city break but also want to go hiking and see spectacular scenery. We’ve combined everything into this experience making it a truly once in a lifetime holiday.”

During two nights in the centre of Oslo,  visitors will embark on a private guided bike tour exploring key city highlights like Akershus Fortress, the Royal Palace and the Munch Museum to immerse yourself in Edvard Munch’s iconic art before eating at one of Oslo’s many iconic restaurants serving world foods or local dishes like reindeer and fresh seafood from the harbour. Oslo also has its own urban cheese factory, Winter Aker Brygge, which is popular with foodies and there is a bustling night life to explore.

On day three, guests will travel to The Lofoten islands, a destination highlighted by the National Geographic as one of most appealing in the world. Located just above the Arctic Circle, Lofoten is home to towering peaks, crystal-clear fjords, and pristine beaches illuminated by the midnight sun during summer and hosting the magical Northern Lights from September to April.

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Here, they’ll spend the rest of the trip hiking for panoramic views of the surrounding fjords and scenic beaches; taking in the stunning sea views while fishing ; kayaking through crystal-clear waters, navigating hidden coves and enjoying the breathtaking coastal scenery; exploring Viking heritage through arts and crafts; taking a thrilling RIB boat through dramatic Norwegian fjords to witness Sea Eagles in their natural habitat and enjoying rejuvenating spa sessions, saunas and hot tubs throughout.

multiactivity Norwegian adventure

“There are so many different elements to this multiactivity adventure that you don’t get to experience anywhere else in the world,” Cooper added: “The accommodation perfectly complements the experience with a focus on wellbeing and relaxation after lots of daytime outdoor activities.

“The guides are so knowledgeable that guests are sure to leave with a new understanding and appreciation of the magic of Norway, having made great memories and taken amazing photos to treasure.”

The eight-day, seven-night Self-drive and Sea Eagle Safari itinerary costs from £7560 per person, on a full board basis, based on two people travelling, not including flights.

This includes two night’s hotel accommodation at Oslo Continental, three night’s accommodation at Hattvika Lodge, two night’s accommodation at Nyvaagar Rorbu Hotel, private transfers, all activities and all meals. Flights are additional.

As with any itinerary from Off the Map Travel, each can be tailor-made to fit the wishes and requirements of the guest.

For more information visit www.offthemap.travel, call +44 2037691862 or email [email protected]

Off the Map Travel:

The team at Off the Map Travel is an award winning travel company that works with experiences and destinations that allow people to explore hidden wonders of the Nordics. Specialising in Nordic Luxury Travel we create tailor-made holiday itineraries offering authentic experiences not used by many larger travel companies.

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