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Experience Norway's stunning fjords on this silent Trollfjord cruise from Svolvær, featuring electric-powered ships, wildlife sightings, and underwater drone views.

The Lofoten Island: Silent Trollfjord Cruise from Svolvær offers a peaceful, eco-friendly way to explore Norway’s breathtaking fjords. Priced at $141.04 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour provides a relaxing journey through some of the region’s most stunning scenery. Departing from Svolvær, the cruise uses electric-powered ships, ensuring minimal noise and a tranquil experience. The tour is highly recommended, with a rating of 5.0 from 283 reviews and 95% of travelers endorsing it.
This cruise is suitable for those who appreciate natural beauty, wildlife, and innovative transport. The well-designed interior and multi-level decks let you enjoy panoramic views, while the underwater drone adds a fascinating perspective of the fjord’s depths. While most travelers find the experience smooth and restful, it’s worth noting that the tour’s timing can sometimes be affected by weather or operational delays, as some reviews indicate.

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The tour begins at Torget 22 in Svolvær, a convenient location near public transportation options. Arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure to check in smoothly. The group size is limited to 120 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and intimate atmosphere on the boat. The electric-powered vessel means no loud engine noise, allowing for a peaceful ride amid Norway’s natural beauty.
The entire experience lasts around three hours, making it an ideal morning or afternoon activity. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, allowing easy access to local amenities or further exploration of Svolvær afterward.

The cruise offers a detailed view of the Lofoten Islands’ stunning landscape. As you sail from Svolvær, the views encompass rugged coastlines, steep mountains, and small islands, all contributing to the region’s dramatic scenery. The one-hour stop at the Lofoten Islands provides a chance to admire the natural surroundings from the water, with the admission free included.
You’ll notice the impressive steep-sided fjords and craggy cliffs, which are typical of this rugged part of Norway. The calm, electric-powered boat enhances the experience, letting you focus entirely on the scenery rather than engine noise.

The highlight of this tour is the visit to Trollfjord, known for its narrow, steep-walled channels and captivating landscape. This part of the cruise lasts 30 minutes but makes a significant impression. During this stop, you can observe white-tailed eagles soaring above the mountains, a common spectacle praised by many.
A standout feature here is the underwater drone, which provides a unique perspective of Trollfjord’s depths. The drone captures images of marine life and the underwater terrain, offering a sense of mystery about what might be hiding beneath the surface. This element appeals especially to those interested in marine ecology or photography.

The electric-powered ships used in this tour distinguish it from traditional cruise boats. This approach results in much quieter operation, reducing disturbance to wildlife and creating a more immersive experience for passengers. The modern design ensures excellent visibility from inside lounges and outdoor decks.
Guests appreciate the comfortable interior, with multi-level lounges that allow for different views and ample space to relax. The state-of-the-art battery technology contributes to the tour’s sustainability, aligning with a growing interest in environmentally responsible travel.

Throughout the journey, expect to see sea eagles during the Trollfjord stop, often soaring overhead or perched on cliffs. Some reviews mention the possibility of seeing orcas, which adds an exciting element to the cruise. The crew’s informative commentary enhances the experience, providing insights into the local wildlife and ecosystem.
The bottomless coffee and beverages for purchase onboard keep guests refreshed during the cruise, complementing the stunning scenery. The friendly and knowledgeable staff make sure everyone is comfortable and well-informed throughout.

The interior lounges are designed with comfort and visibility in mind, with windows allowing panoramic views from every seat. Passengers are free to walk around the decks and enjoy the scenery from multiple angles.
A bar onboard serves a selection of Norwegian foods and drinks, suitable for a quick snack or beverage during the cruise. The toilets are conveniently located, adding to the overall comfort. The boat’s size is well balanced—not too large to feel crowded, yet spacious enough for a relaxed experience.

The leisurely pace of the cruise ensures guests have ample time to take photos, watch wildlife, or simply enjoy the silence. The group size of up to 120 travelers maintains an intimate atmosphere, avoiding the crowds common on larger ships.
Some reviews mention delays due to weather or operational issues, such as returning to port to pick up additional passengers, which can affect timing. However, the overall pacing remains relaxed, giving plenty of time to enjoy each stop.
It’s advisable to arrive 15 minutes early at Torget 22 for smooth boarding. The tour is suitable for most travelers and accessible for those with service animals. Dress appropriately for the weather, as parts of the cruise are outdoors, and bring a camera to capture the incredible views and wildlife.
The tour requires good weather for optimal experience, and cancellations due to poor conditions are fully refundable or can be rescheduled. Booking 58 days in advance is typical, reflecting its popularity.
While similar tours exist, the Silent Trollfjord Cruise stands out for its electric-powered, eco-friendly vessels and underwater drone feature. Many reviews highlight the high-quality commentary and the peaceful ambiance. It offers a balanced combination of wildlife viewing, scenic cruising, and innovative features.
Other options may include more wildlife-focused safaris or private charters, but this cruise offers a public, accessible way to enjoy Norway’s natural wonders with excellent comfort and sustainability.
This cruise is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and those keen on sustainable travel. The quiet electric boat provides a serene environment to enjoy the landscape and observe wildlife, especially sea eagles and marine life. The informative guides and underwater drone add educational value, making it suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a relaxed, scenic experience.
While some minor delays are possible, the overall quality of the journey, comfort, and scenery make this tour a worthy investment for anyone visiting Svolvær and the Lofoten Islands.
“We really enjoyed the entire experience- the amazing scenery, the informed interesting commentary, the ethical approach of the company, the underwa…”
What is the duration of the tour?
The cruise lasts approximately 3 hours, including stops at the Lofoten Islands and Trollfjord.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Torget 22 in Svolvær, Norway, with check-in 15 minutes before departure.
Is the boat suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, and service animals are allowed.
What makes the boat eco-friendly?
The vessel is electric-powered, ensuring a quiet, emission-free cruise that minimizes disturbance to wildlife.
Can I purchase food and drinks onboard?
Yes, a selection of beverages and Norwegian foods are available for purchase from the onboard bar.
Are wildlife sightings guaranteed?
While wildlife like sea eagles are commonly seen, sightings of orcas or other marine animals depend on natural conditions.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you are offered a full refund or alternative date.
Is there enough space to move around on the boat?
Yes, the boat features multi-level lounges and decks that allow guests to walk and find the best viewing spots.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking around 58 days in advance is typical, especially in peak seasons.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure for a full refund.
Can I bring children?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including families, with no specific restrictions mentioned.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the maximum group size is 120 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone.