View of mountain in Lofoten islands summer
Humla sailing calm seas Norway
Humla in northern Norway fjord
Red cabin on shoreline in Lofoten islands
Humla guests on beach in Lofoten Islands Norway
Humla guests hiking in Lofoten Islands Norway
Guests hiking in summer sunshine Lofoten islands Norway
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Lofoten Islands Sailing Holiday, Norway

Vessel: Humla
Where: Norway
Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Activity: Level 1
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A Lofoten sailing holiday aboard Humla, a fully crewed adventure yacht, exploring the wild mountains, fjords and fishing villages of Norway’s Lofoten Islands.

A Lofoten sailing holiday aboard the adventure yacht Humla is an exploration of one of the world’s most dramatic coastal landscapes. Setting sail from Svolvær, Humla threads her way through a mountainous chain of islands stretching far out into the Norwegian Sea, where steep peaks rise straight from the water, white sand beaches appear around every headland, and fjords reach deep into the rock with no road to reach them. Fishing villages, surf beaches, hiking trails, and wildlife are all part of the daily rhythm on this voyage.

This voyage is perfect for adventurers of all ages and all experience levels. No sailing experience is needed, just a love of the natural world and a genuine appetite for exploration. The crew of Humla will guide you through every aspect of life on board, and the balance of sailing, hiking, kayaking, and time ashore makes this one of the most rewarding ways to discover the Lofoten Islands.

  • Svolvær to Bodø under sail
  • Wild mountains, fjords and white sand beaches
  • Fishing villages and roadless anchorages
  • Puffins, eagles and Norwegian wildlife
  • Hiking, surfing, kayaking and campfires ashore
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A Lofoten Islands Sailing Holiday Aboard Humla

Svolvær, Norway → Trollfjorden → Skrova → Unstad → Nusfjord → Reine → Værøy → Bodø, Norway

This Lofoten sailing holiday begins at the quay in Svolvær, where Humla is waiting with her crew and the week’s voyage plan taking shape around the weather. The voyage heads into Raftsundet and Trollfjorden, the Fjord of Trolls, where steep mountains rise straight from the waterline and the water mirrors the rock above.

After anchoring overnight, Humla makes for the island of Skrova, once the main whaling harbour in Lofoten and now a quiet base from which to hike the 231-metre summit, with views stretching across the Vestfjord and the full length of the Lofoten Wall. This early stretch of the voyage sets the tone for everything that follows: sailing in waters of extraordinary beauty, anchoring in places that simply cannot be reached any other way, and stepping ashore into a landscape that feels genuinely remote.

The North Coast: Surf, Villages and Mountain Trails

 

From Skrova, Humla crosses to the exposed north side of the Lofoten Islands, where the Norwegian Sea opens up to the west and the landscape becomes wilder and more elemental. The destination here is Unstad, one of the most northerly and most celebrated surf beaches in the world, where Arctic Surf runs lessons and SUP sessions from the shore. After Unstad, Humla turns south through some of the finest sailing scenery in Norway, and the pace shifts from the energy of the surf beach to something quieter and more contemplative. Nusfjord is one of Lofoten’s best-preserved and most authentic fishing villages, and an evening here, with dinner at Restaurant Karoline and a drink at Pauline’s pub, is one of the highlights of the voyage. The contrast between the wild north coast and the sheltered warmth of Nusfjord’s harbour is a perfect example of what makes the Lofoten Islands so endlessly rewarding.

 

Reine, Værøy and the Vestfjorden Crossing

 

The final days of the voyage take in two of the most memorable places in the entire archipelago. Reine is the anchorage that stops people in their tracks: a harbour basin surrounded by steep mountains, the water still and dark, the peaks perfectly reflected on the surface. A hike up Reinebringen rewards with one of the most photographed views in Norway, and with almost 24 hours of summer daylight, there is no reason to rush. From Reine, Humla makes for Værøy, Lofoten’s southernmost island, unreachable without a boat and home to spectacular beaches, dramatic mountains, and one of Norway’s largest puffin colonies. The final leg is the Vestfjorden crossing to Bodø, eight to twelve hours of open water sailing that rounds off a week of coastal cruising in genuinely fine style.

From May 28th to July 14th, Lofoten sees 24-hour daylight, so remember to bring your eye mask!


Life Aboard Humla

Humla is a fully equipped adventure yacht, and every guest is a genuine part of the crew from the moment they step aboard. No sailing experience is needed, just a love of wild places and a willingness to get involved. The skipper and first mate guide guests through every aspect of sailing, from taking the helm to trimming the sails, and the relaxed watch system means there is always time to simply sit, watch the Arctic world go by, and warm up below decks.

Below decks, central heating runs continuously, the saloon seats ten around a communal table, and all cabins have thick duvets and wool blankets. Full board is included throughout.

  • Sleeping: mix of double and twin cabins, allocated on arrival to suit all guests
  • Food: full board, meals prepared together on board
  • Heating: central heating running continuously below decks
  • On-deck experience: hands-on sailing for all levels, guided by skipper and first mate
  • Extras: access to shoreside sauna facilities along the route

 

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Things to note
Sailing vs Shore time
Humla maintains a balance between time under sail and time exploring ashore. The crew are happy to adapt to guests' wishes throughout the voyage. There will be some longer hours under sail when travelling between islands, particularly on the Vestfjorden crossing.
Night-watches?
Humla may include some night sailing as part of her watch system. During summer voyages the watch rarely runs overnight, and when it does, all guests and crew participate so that no one is on watch on consecutive nights.

Travel insurance notes

As this is an active adventure holiday, we advise everyone to have the appropriate personal accident travel insurance whilst onboard in addition to standard travel insurance which would cover you in the time between booking and departing for your adventure. These policies can sometimes be combined so please check with your travel insurance provider.

Please read more information on our Insurance guidelines page.

This voyage will be more than 12 miles offshore.

Getting Involved

You don’t need any experience to join Humla’s expedition sailing holidays, just a love for the natural world and a real sense of adventure. Sailing with Humla is a real hands-on, humbling experience as you work with the crew and fellow guests to navigate the wild coasts of Norway together. Get stuck into all aspects of life on board, from taking the helm, setting & trimming the sails, basic sail theory and domestic duties.

The skipper and first mate (co-skipper) will be on board during Humla’s sailing holidays. Along the way, preferably by sailing but sometimes under a motor, we will include all guests in the sailing experience.

The physical sailing of Humla is relatively straightforward, so she’s a great boat to learn about if you haven’t sailed before. Her simple rig has two sails, the main and genoa, all working off a winch system. You can take the helm, working with the skipper to watch your course. The crew that sails in these waters are wildly skilled, resourceful and calm, and they are always on hand to guide guests.

The boat works on a relaxed watch system, usually 4 hours on and 8 hours off. During the summer voyages, the watch system is very relaxed, and rarely runs overnight. This gives guests a real chance to have some focused sailing time, but equally have the time to just be. To sit, watch the world go by, to relax, nap, read a book in your cabin, play cards in the saloon or just simply sit at the bows, watching, reflecting as the world glides by. If Humla spends time on anchor, the watch system will run overnight, but with all guests and crew participating, you wouldn’t be on watch on consecutive nights.

There is always a thorough safety briefing and introduction once guests have settled onboard, followed by a “man overboard” procedure (don’t worry – this is a fender, not a real person!) and a fire safety drill.

Sleeping and Relaxation

Central heating runs continuously throughout the boat, so she is wonderfully cosy! The spacious saloon and galley are set midships with 360-degree windows at deck level – perfect for cooking with a view. All cabins have heating, comfy beds, thick duvets and wool blankets. The cabins are a mix of double beds and twin bunks, but cabins are not allocated until all guests are on board, so that everyone is matched with the right size bed and right facilities for their needs!

There are three shared bathrooms with boat showers/hot water, although, as with all sailing experiences, guests are asked to be respectful of their water consumption. There will also be times when there are options to use the marina facilities. A small bath towel is provided per person, but you’ll need to bring an extra hand towel or swim towel if you wish. 

Eating Aboard

Aside from setting the sails and taking the helm, the next most important aspect of sailing on Humla is definitely the food! Once you’ve boarded the boat, a crew member will split all guests into pairs, who are then divided over a rota for breakfast, lunch and dinner duties. With an average of 10 people on board, you’ll normally do one of each service over a week’s voyage.

If you’re not much of a cook, fear not! There will be a menu plan for the whole voyage, with all provisions on board. The menu plan is entirely flexible depending on the plan for the day. Maybe you catch a fish, or maybe the more confident cooks will want to experiment a little! Alongside the menu plan, there is a corresponding recipe book, especially one made with ingredients, quantities, and cooking methods to match the meal plan. Cooking on board is an integral part of how a sailing ship operates. A hearty feed after a sailing adventure, a chance to bring everyone together, confidence to grow, and cultural culinary tips to be shared.

Sample menu

This is an example of what could be served while sailing with Humla. There is no dedicated cook on board Humla. Guests all take it in turns on a rotation basis to cook for the boat. This is an enjoyable part of sailing with Humla as you make firm friends and experience recipes from around the world!

Breakfast

  • Eggs, bacon, beans and toast
  • Pancakes with jam and spreads
  • Oatmeal with various toppings
  • Bread and spreads
  • Yoghurt and/or milk with cereal

Lunch

  • Cauliflower or onion Soup
  • Fish soup (using fish we’ve caught from our lines!)
  • Cream porridge with cured meats
  • Tomato soup and omelette
  • Pancakes

Dinner

  • Fish or veggie burgers
  • Pasta with smoked salmon
  • Chilli con carne
  • Tacos
  • Vegetable lasagne
  • Bali chicken stew
  • Salmon with root vegetables and sour cream
  • Pasta bolognese with salad
  • Sautéed reindeer stew
  • Self-caught cod with pea puree

Dessert

  • Fruit salad with vanilla sauce and firkløver chocolate
  • Cream buns
  • Sweet biscuits or chocolate

We usually have fish burgers on the first evening, as this is a simple meal to make on the first night, and it has been a tradition to start the trip with fish burgers for many years. Sometimes, we go out for dinner on land (each guest pays for themselves) on the final evening of the trip if we are back in the harbour in time. But this is up to the individual group of guests. Other times, we might also go out for dinner on land the day the trip has ended if people are still in town!

Snacks

We provide a small amount of snacks for the trip, but we usually suggest that guests bring some of their own snacks as well, especially for trips on land (nuts, cookies, chocolate, chips, dried fruit, crackers, etc.). It is always fun when people bring a little something from their home country to share with the rest of the crew. Guests are also welcome to supplement with other food items if they have very specific wishes or needs that we are not able to cater to.

  • Full Board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, soft/hot drinks)
  • All bedding (pillow, sheets & duvet) and wash towel
  • Full crew plus tuition
  • Marina and fuel fees
  • All tender trips to and from the boat
  • Lifejacket
  • Fishing equipment
  • Use of the onboard small sailing dinghy for extra practice!

What’s not included

  • Alcohol
  • Wetsuits
  • Swim towel
  • Any flights
  • Transit hotels
  • Travel to and from the boat on the day of joining/leaving
  • Travel Insurance
  • Sailing Insurance (Please read our Sailing Insurance page for more information)
  • Crew tips
  • Personal expenses
  • Any meals ashore
  • Ski equipment (on Ski and Sail voyages)

Humla has limited storage in the cabins. Please consider travelling as light as possible. There is no storage for rigid/hard cases. Please pack your items in a soft bag or rucksack, something that can be packed flat or rolled up.

We recommend a travelling-light approach with lightweight, easy-drying layers. Below is a list of recommended items. It can be a few degrees colder out at sea; please bring layers even if the forecast seems like a warm week. These are not mandatory, and those who have sailed before may have their own preferences!

  • Warm jumper/sweater, preferably with a high-neck
  • Warm trousers, preferably with an inner layer
  • Down jacket or fibre-jacket (like Primaloft)
  • Something smarter for a restaurant visit
  • Walking boots/shoes for onshore & light shoes/trainers for onboard use (with good grip)
  • Watertight sailing boots/rubber boots (something to keep your feet dry)
  • Waterproof sail-wear/oilskins. Preferably, one light shell set for hiking and one heavier for sailing
  • Fingerless gloves for hoisting sails (sailing or cycling are best; these are optional)
  • Lightweight, quick-dry clothes (base layers, fleece and synthetic tops are all lightweight and quick-drying)
  • Swimsuit and swim towel
  • Sun cream (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
  • Sunglasses, a cap and a warm hat
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Backpack for trips onshore, 40-60 litres
  • Personal wash kit (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
  • A small personal first aid kit and any medication you may need
  • Camera/binoculars
  • Charging cables for personal devices (there are 12V USB sockets in each cabin, EU 2-pin sockets are available when connected to shore power/generator. Please bring an adaptor as required)
  • Cash as required
  • A good book to read!
  • Consider using sleep masks and/or earplugs if you’re sharing a cabin
  • Cash – NOK (sometimes useful when going ashore at smaller places)

From: Svolvær

To: Bodø

Getting There

BY AIR

Fly from London Gatwick for a direct flight to Svolvaer (SVJ). You can then get the local bus or a taxi from the airport to the port.

You’ll finish in the port of Bodø, which has regular flights back to the UK via Oslo.

Humla

Guest berths: 8 Rig: Sloop

Perfect for adventurers and explorers of all ages, you don’t need any experience to join most of Humla’s sailing holidays in Norway – just a love and appreciation of the natural world and as the skipper requests – a good sense of humour!

Sailing with Humla is certainly a hands-on, team-inspiring experience. You’ll become part of the crew, taking part in all aspects of sailing. From the day-to-day running of the boat to cooking up meals with your fellow guests, the crew of Humla will be on hand to guide you every step of the way.

A large saloon below decks seats 10 around a communal dining table opposite a well-equipped galley. All cabins have heating, comfy beds, thick duvets, and wool blankets. The cabins are a mix of double beds and twin bunks, but cabins are not allocated until all guests are on board, so that everyone is matched with the right size bed and the right facilities for their needs!

Humla is fully equipped for trips and expeditions, including four independent heating systems, navigation equipment inside and outside, a quick-launching dinghy in davits, and safety and rescue equipment for 12 people.

Deck plan

Humla sailing yacht deck plan information More about Humla

Are all meals included?

Yes, all meals and soft drinks are included. Guests work on a rotation basis to cook together onboard.

Can you cater for dietary needs?

Yes - please specify at time of enquiry.

Are there any added extras?

There's an honesty bar for soft drinks and alcohol that can be settled at the end of the voyage.

What are the sleeping arrangements?

There are 3 double cabins and 2 twin bunk cabins. The double cabins can be split by lea cloth and the berths are allocated once aboard.

Is there a porthole in my cabin?

Yes, all cabins have portholes and deck hatches.

How many toilet/showers does she have?

Three in total all shared across all cabins. One bathroom tends to be designated as a wet store for coats etc.

Are bedding and towels included?

Yes, all bedding and a towel is provided.

Is there a hairdryer on board?

No, please do not bring one. The sea breeze makes a great natural alternative!

Will I be able to wash my clothes?

No, Humla does not have laundry on board.

Is there heating on board?

Yes! There are four independent systems.

Do I need to tip the crew?

Tips are not mandatory but are welcomed by the crew!

What language is spoken onboard?

English is the common deck language but there will be international guests and crew.

Is there WIFI?

No! It's time to disconnect from the modern conforms and reconnect with nature! When within shore range, you should be able to reach 4/5G. Please make sure you have international roaming set up on your data plan.

Can I charge my phone/Camera?

12v charging available 24/7 in every cabin and 220 EURO 2pin when connected to shore power/generator.

What is the currency on board?

Norwegian Krone.

Are there life jackets provided?

Yes, every bunk is numbered with an allocated life jacket.

How do I get on and off the boat?

Humla is often at anchor so you'll need to be comfortable climbing in and out of the tender dinghy and climbing up the boats step ladder over the gunwale - there will always be a crew member to steady.

Are waterproofs provided?

No, please bring your own.

Do I need sailing experience?

No, absolutely not! Just a lust for adventure.

Does the boat have any water toys?

No

Will I be sea sick?

Everyone reacts differently but we recommend if you are at all worried to take some medication 24 hours before departure.

Is there an age limit?

Minimum age 14, between 14-18 need to be accompanied by parent/guardian.

Voyage
Set Sail
Days
Cost p/p
17 Jun 2026
4 days Days
£1,500.00€1,875.00
16 Jul 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
20 Jul 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
27 Jul 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
4 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
8 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
12 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
17 Aug 2026
4 days Days
£1,500.00€1,875.00
19 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
21 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
27 Aug 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
29 Aug 2026
4 days Days
£1,500.00€1,875.00
3 Sep 2026
4 days Days
£1,420.00€1,775.00
7 Sep 2026
8 days Days
£2,595.00€3,243.75
7 Jun 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
8 Jun 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
15 Jun 2027
4 days Days
Was £1,500.00€1,875.00Now £1,350.00€1,687.50
16 Jun 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
15 Jul 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
19 Jul 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
22 Jul 2027
4 days Days
Was £1,500.00€1,875.00Now £1,350.00€1,687.50
26 Jul 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
3 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
3 Aug 2027
4 days Days
Was £1,500.00€1,875.00Now £1,350.00€1,687.50
7 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
11 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
16 Aug 2027
4 days Days
Was £1,500.00€1,875.00Now £1,350.00€1,687.50
19 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
20 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
27 Aug 2027
8 days Days
Was £2,750.00€3,437.50Now £2,255.00€2,818.75
28 Aug 2027
4 days Days
Was £1,500.00€1,875.00Now £1,350.00€1,687.50
25 Oct 2027
7 days Days
Was £2,500.00€3,125.00Now £2,250.00€2,812.50
1 Nov 2027
7 days Days
Was £2,500.00€3,125.00Now £2,250.00€2,812.50
8 Nov 2027
7 days Days
Was £2,500.00€3,125.00Now £2,250.00€2,812.50
15 Nov 2027
7 days Days
Was £2,500.00€3,125.00Now £2,250.00€2,812.50
22 Nov 2027
7 days Days
Was £2,500.00€3,125.00Now £2,250.00€2,812.50

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