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Experience the stunning Norwegian scenery on a 2-hour wildlife RIB cruise from Svolvaer, with chances to see eagles, seals, and visit Trollfjord and Skrova.
The From Svolvaer: Trollfjorden Wildlife RIB Cruise offers an exciting way to explore Norway’s breathtaking Lofoten Islands from the water. Priced at $117 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour departs directly from the center of Svolvaer, making it accessible and convenient for visitors. The tour is led by LOFOTEN EXPLORER AS, a provider known for its engaging guides and well-organized excursions.
This activity is ideal for those eager to see Norwegian wildlife like eagles and seals up close, while also enjoying the dramatic mountain scenery and historic sites. It’s important to note that children under 8 years, pregnant women, and individuals with back problems are not suited for this experience. Weather conditions may impact the trip, but it takes place rain or shine, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.


The tour begins at the meeting point marked by the Lofoten Explorer arch in the center of Svolvaer. It’s easy to find with clear signage, and the activity ends back at the same spot. The short, scenic boat ride makes it a manageable option even for those with limited time or energy.
The group size tends to be comfortable, with a professional guide leading the way and sharing insights about the area’s natural and cultural history. The boats used are powerful RIBs, designed for stability and speed, allowing for a dynamic experience on the water.
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The Trollfjord is renowned for its steep, towering mountains and narrow passageways. This fjord’s dramatic scenery is a highlight of the tour, offering spectacular views that are often described as unforgettable. Passengers get a close-up look at the fjord’s natural formations, which are perfect for photography.
The trip through Øyhellsundet Strait to the Trollfjord is a key feature, offering the chance to see sea birds, eagles, and possibly swimming seals. The local guide shares stories and facts about the geography and wildlife, deepening the appreciation of this unique landscape.

A notable stop on the tour is Skrova, an island known for its charming harbor and traditional scenery. The historic sites and beaches visible from the boat provide a glimpse into the area’s fishermen’s history and local culture. Although the focus is on wildlife and scenery, the visit to Skrova adds a layer of cultural interest.
The harbor offers picturesque views, and guides often share the story of the island’s significance in the region’s maritime history. This stop enhances the overall experience by combining natural beauty with cultural insights.

The main attraction lies in the chance to observe sea eagles and seals up close. Many reviews highlight the expertise of the guides in spotting and explaining the wildlife, making each sighting engaging and informative.
Guests frequently mention the majestic presence of white-tailed eagles, often seen soaring overhead or perched on nearby rocks. The seals are spotted swimming near the boats, often basking on rocks or surfacing in the water. These wildlife sightings are often described as breathtaking and unforgettable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes floatation suits, gloves, and wellies to keep you warm and dry, especially if the weather turns rainy or windy. The suits are designed for comfort and safety, though some reviews suggest bringing warm socks and face coverings for additional warmth in colder or stormy conditions.
Since the tour runs rain or shine, travelers should prepare for wet and windy weather, particularly in colder months. Booking in advance is recommended, as the activity is popular and has a flexible cancellation policy if canceled 24 hours ahead.

The local guides are consistently praised for their knowledgeability and friendly manner. They tell stories about Svolvaer, the fjords, and wildlife, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
Guests often comment on the guide’s charisma and ability to share information in an engaging way, which heightens the enjoyment of the trip. The driver is also acknowledged for their skillful navigation and professionalism, ensuring a safe and smooth ride.

While the weather conditions can be rough at times, the provided thermal suits, gloves, and wellies help keep everyone comfortable. The sea conditions might involve big waves or snow storms, adding excitement but necessitating proper gear.
The tour’s timing allows for a balanced experience, with enough time to see the scenery and wildlife without feeling rushed. Some reviews suggest bringing extra warm clothing if expecting colder weather, as the duration is sufficient to become exhausted and cold.
The $117 price covers the RIB trip, guide, and floatation suits. Food and drinks are not included, so it’s advisable to bring snacks or a hot drink if desired. The reservation process offers the convenience of paying later or canceling up to 24 hours before for a full refund, providing peace of mind.
This flexibility makes it easier to include the tour in a busy itinerary, especially during unpredictable weather seasons.
This wildlife RIB cruise is comparable to other excursions listed, such as sea eagle safaris and Trollfjord cruises by electric ships. What sets this tour apart is its combination of wildlife viewing, scenic fjord exploration, and cultural stops like Skrova.
The powerful RIB boats offer a more adrenaline-filled experience compared to quieter electric ships, appealing to those seeking a dynamic adventure. The consistent high ratings and positive reviews reflect the quality of guides and the spectacular scenery encountered.
This 2-hour trip is best suited for travelers who want a short but immersive experience of Norwegian nature and wildlife. The guided storytelling enhances the trip, making it suitable for families, adventurers, or photographers eager to capture majestic eagles and stunning landscapes.
Since the tour excludes food and is not suitable for very young children or pregnant women, it’s a good fit for those prepared for adventure in variable weather. The small group size and expert guides ensure a personal and informative experience.
The Trollfjorden Wildlife RIB Cruise offers an accessible and exciting way to see some of Norway’s most iconic scenery and wildlife. The spectacular fjord landscapes, combined with close-up encounters with eagles and seals, create a lasting impression.
While weather conditions can be challenging, the included gear and professional guidance help make the experience comfortable and safe. The visit to Skrova adds a cultural touch to this adventure. This tour suits those who enjoy nature, wildlife, and scenic boat rides, providing a balanced mix of excitement and education in a short, manageable format.
“We had am amazing trip. The guide was very friendly and gave a lot of information in a charismatic way. We were lucky enough to see some orcas and …”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The RIB trip, professional guide, and floatation suits are included. Food and drinks are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 2 hours with available starting times based on availability.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 8 years are not allowed on this tour.
What should I wear?
Bring warm clothing, and the tour provides thermal suits, gloves, and wellies, but additional warm socks and face coverings are recommended in colder weather.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to see sea eagles, seals, and potentially other seabirds, with the guides helping spot and explain the wildlife.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Lofoten Explorer arch in Svolvaer.
Is it possible to book this experience in advance?
Yes, advance booking is recommended, and you can reserve now and pay later.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour proceeds rain or shine; however, weather changes may cause cancellations or rescheduling.
How does this tour compare to similar experiences?
This trip stands out for its combination of wildlife, scenic fjord navigation, and cultural stops like Skrova, with high ratings reflecting its quality and guides.
The From Svolvaer: Trollfjorden Wildlife RIB Cruise combines adventure, wildlife, and scenic beauty in a compact, expertly led tour. It offers spectacular views and close wildlife encounters that make it a highlight for nature lovers visiting the Norwegian coast.
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