Arctic Norway

Deep in the northernmost reaches of the world lies a land untouched by time. A mesmerizing realm of ivory and icy blue, where an eternal frost blankets the landscape in pristine beauty. Amidst towering glaciers, dense spruce forests, and traditional reindeer farms, the welcoming Sami people have mastered the art of living in harmony with nature, honoring its raw power and breathtaking allure.

Motonieve en Svalbard Noruega
“I believe true art can only emerge from a deep, human need to express the heart’s emotions.”

Each night in the Arctic, the sky awakens with the most dazzling lights on Earth. A luminous river of emerald and violet dances across the heavens, painting a spectacle unlike any other. Though this land feels distant, every moment spent here makes it feel like home.

Barco fuera de Longyearbyen, Noruega
Pure and intact ice

In the remote north, where distances fade into insignificance, quiet fishing villages thrive in harmony with nature. As night falls, a celestial river of light illuminates the sky, offering protection and guidance to those who call this land home.

Immaculate nature

temporada

The ideal time to explore the Norwegian Arctic is during the summer months, when milder temperatures and the mesmerizing Midnight Sun create endless days filled with adventure.

Arctic

Average 7°C

June to September

Very cold days and freezing nights

experiencias NUBA

A magical encounter between sky and water

Embark on a unique adventure and sail the icy waters of the Arctic in search of whales and the spectacular Northern Lights aboard a luxury yacht. During the winter months, these majestic mammals enter the Norwegian fjords, coinciding with the peak sightings of the northern lights.

Sleeping with wolves

Pet the soft fur of an arctic wolf and learn more about its nature in an innovative refuge that unites luxury and direct contact with these animals. Experience the bond that arises between human and animal by visiting the sanctuary in private, outside of opening hours.
Sami

Getting to know the Sami

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Norwegian Arctic