Svolvaer Airport in the eastern part of Lofoten
Svolvær Airport is a small local airport located about 6 kilometers from the town of Svolvær that provides essential connections to Bodø Airport.
The Svolvær Airport is serviced by Widerøe Airlines, which operates small propeller planes for its regional flights. These aircraft are well-suited for the shorter routes typical within the Lofoten archipelago, making them a practical choice for local transportation.
Svolvær is centrally situated within the Lofoten and Vesterålen, making it an excellent choice for exploring these two regions.
2024 NEWS:
During the summer holiday, from June 26 to August 18, Widerøe will fly daily from Oslo to Leknes and Oslo to Svolvær.
Widerøe will also fly from Bergen to Leknes on Saturdays and Sundays in the same period.
How to get from Svolvær Airport to Svolvær
Transportation between Svolvær Airport and the city center presents two main options: renting a car directly at the airport or taking a taxi. There isn’t a bus service available for this route.
Taxis are conveniently located at the airport during its operating hours. The approximate cost for a taxi ride is NOK 200-300, and the journey takes about 5 minutes. For taxi service, you can call LokalTaxi Vågan (+47) 07550 to make arrangements. It is also possible to book the taxi online via a webpage.
Book the taxi to/from Svolvær Airport in Advance!
We highly recommend booking a taxi in advance and allowing for some extra time before your flight departure due to previous instances of taxis arriving late, resulting in passengers missing their flights.
Here’s a personal account of taxi situations at Svolvær Airport, written by Anniken Nylund Aasjord for our local newspaper Lofotposten, translated into English:
“I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve seen tourists with stars in their eyes after the spectacular landing at Helle in the sparkling winter weather, only to see their expressions change to utter confusion after collecting their luggage and trying to catch the airport shuttle to the hotel.
The issue is that there is no airport shuttle, and if you’re lucky, you might get a taxi after a 20-minute wait. Locals know that we need to book our rides well in advance, but even that comes with some risk.
I can use myself as an example. Right now, I’m on the airport bus to Evenes. I actually had a flight scheduled for 5:40 AM from Helle earlier today, but due to significant delays and limited capacity in the taxi industry, I couldn’t make the flight. My taxi arrived much later than the time I booked the day before and had to pick up another passenger in Svolvær (who was equally desperate).
Avinor is fortunate to have such excellent and flexible ground staff at Helle. The airport employees worked like heroes today, holding the flight back as long as they could, but there wasn’t enough time to check in all the luggage and complete all the necessary administrative tasks.”
Renting a car in Svolvær
At Svolvær Airport, you have several car rental options, including well-known agencies such as Avis, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt.
To find the best deals and compare rental prices, you can use services like rentalcars.com.
However, we highly recommend considering the local car rental agency, Lofoten Rental Car. With exceptional reviews and a dedicated owner, Kenneth, who goes above and beyond to cater to your needs, it’s an excellent choice for a smooth and personalized rental experience during your stay in Lofoten.
Advantages and Disadvantages of flying to Svolvaer Airport
Svolvær Airport offers travelers several advantages. It provides swift access to popular Lofoten destinations, eliminating the need for an additional ferry ride.
However, Svolvær Airport does come with some drawbacks.
It is a small airport without the convenience of an airport shuttle service. The flights are operated by small propeller planes, which may not be as preferred by some travelers.
Additionally, flight tickets to Svolvær Airport are more expensive compared to flying to larger airports like Narvik or Bodø. (The prices will decrease from April 2024, as we will discuss later in the article).
Leknes Airport in the middle of Lofoten Islands
Leknes Airport is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from the town of Leknes. The airport is very small, similar to Svolvær Airport, and is served by the same small propeller aircraft operated by Widerøe Airlines that fly between Leknes and Bodø.
Leknes is centrally situated within the Lofoten Islands, making it an excellent choice for exploring the archipelago.
2024 NEWS:
During the summer holiday, from June 26 to August 18, Widerøe will fly daily from Oslo to Leknes and Oslo to Svolvær.
Widerøe will also fly from Bergen to Leknes on Saturdays and Sundays in the same period.
How to get from Leknes Airport to Leknes and the rest of Lofoten
Just like in Svolvær, there is no airport shuttle bus in Leknes, but it’s only a short 2 km walk from the airport to the bus terminal.
There is also the option to order a taxi for transportation to your accommodation. Taxis are available at the airport during opening hours. The taxi ride to the city center takes about 2 minutes and costs 109 NOK.
To place an order, call Vestvågøy Taxi at +47 07550. You can also make your booking online.
Renting a car in Leknes
Car rental companies available at Leknes Airport include Avis, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt. Here, you can compare rental prices. You can also consider using the local rental company, Rent a Car Lofoten, for your car rental needs at Leknes Airport.
Advantages and Disadvantages of flying to Leknes Airport
Leknes is positioned centrally within the Lofoten archipelago, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding islands.
However, flight tickets to Leknes Airport are usually more expensive than those to larger airports like Narvik or Bodø. (The prices will decrease from April 2024, as we will discuss later in the article).
The government promises to halve the flight prices to and from Lofoten
The regional flight routes are an important part of the transportation network in rural areas. Therefore, the Government has decided to strengthen the route offerings and reduce ticket prices in the upcoming Public Service Obligation (PSO) tender rounds with contract start in 2024.
How will these changes impact the fares for local flights between Leknes and Bodo, and Svolvaer and Bodo?
Starting from April 1, 2024, the flight tickets prices have been reduced by half for routes served by airplanes in Leknes and Svolvær, and from August 1, 2024, for the helicopter route between Værøy and Bodø.
These reductions are expected to make traveling more affordable for local residents and businesses. Additionally, to accommodate a potential increase in travelers, there will be increased seat availability on routes with higher expected demand.
Tromso Airport (ideal starting point for a road trip to Lofoten)
Tromsø Airport, also known as Langnes Airport (TOS), is the largest airport in Northern Norway, but by international standards, it’s still relatively small. Several airlines operate at Tromsø Airport, including domestic carriers like SAS, Widerøe, and Norwegian, as well as some international airlines.
While Tromsø Airport offers some direct connections to European cities, these are typically seasonal, and the airport primarily focuses on serving domestic routes. You can also travel from Tromso to Longyearbyen on Svalbard archipelago.
Direct International flight to and from the Tromso Airport. Click on the picture to learn more, but keep in mind that most of these flights are seasonal (winter season only).
Travelers interested in visiting Lofoten may consider flying to Tromsø as it’s a major transportation hub in the region, providing relatively more options for flight schedules and better connectivity.
Flying to Tromsø during the summer can be a great choice, as it opens up opportunities for an exciting road trip through stunning regions like Senja Island and the Vesterålen Archipelago while en route to Lofoten.
However, it’s essential to note that in the winter, your travel plans may need adjustments due to the seasonal ferry schedule. The ferry between Senja and Vesterålen typically operates from mid-May to early September, making it inaccessible during the colder months.
How to get from Tromso Airport to Tromso City
Tromsø Airport is conveniently situated on Tromsø Island, just a short drive from the city center. Travelers have multiple options for reaching the hotels in the downtown area, including using public buses, taking the airport shuttle bus, or opting for a taxi service.
We wrote a comprehensive article on what to expect from visiting Tromso in winter, so check it for more information.
Getting to Tromso City Center By Public Transportation
Tromsø Airport (Langnes) is served by several public bus routes that connect the airport to the city center. The primary route is Route 42, which takes you directly to the city center. But you can also take buses nb 24 and 40.
The public buses generally run during the day from early morning (5:50 am) until late evening (09:30 pm).
Tickets for the public buses can be purchased through a mobile app (Troms Billett), or from the bus driver (cash or card).
Getting to Tromso City Center By an Airport Shuttle
Tromsø Airport also has an airport express bus service, known as Flybussen. Flybussen transports you to/from Tromsø Airport, via Moxy Hotel, to the main city center hotels.
You will find the red airport shuttle bus (Flybussen from Bussring) just outside the main entrance by the domestic arrival area at Tromsø Airport. It only takes 15 minutes to get from the airport to the city centre and you will be dropped off at or near your hotel in downtown Tromsø.
The departures are timed to correspond with departing and arriving flights. Tickets can be bought online or on the bus when hopping on.
Renting a car or campervan in Tromso
There are several car rental agencies available at Tromsø Airport, making it easy to pick up a rental vehicle upon your arrival. Some well-known car rental companies operating at Tromsø Airport include Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Enterprise, and Sixt. You can compare the prices for the car rental here.
Rent a Star is a also highly recommended local car rental agency in Tromsø, known for providing exceptional service and earning stellar reviews from satisfied customers.
Local agencies often have a deep understanding of the area and can provide valuable insights and recommendations for your journey. They may also offer personalized services and tailored solutions to meet your specific needs, ensuring a more enjoyable and hassle-free experience.
Another popular choice for exploring Tromsø and its beautiful surroundings is to rent a camper. Arctic Campers and Norway Campers are reputable companie that offer a variety of campervans to suit different preferences and travel needs.
How to get from Tromso to the Lofoten Islands
Many travelers decide to fly to Tromsø, rent a car or a campervan and take a scenic road trip to the Lofoten Islands. The route via Senja Islands and the Vesterålen archipelago is one of the most scenic journeys in northern Norway.
However, this route includes two ferry crossings. And since the ferry between Vesterålen and Senja goes only during the summer season, it is not possible to take this trip in winter.
We’ve compiled a comprehensive article on traveling between Tromsø and Lofoten in both summer and winter, so be sure to check it out for inspiration and helpful insights for planning your road trip.
Advantages and Disadvantages of flying to Tromso Airport
Tromso Airport is farther from Lofoten, but it offers direct routes from some European cities with affordable tickets and shorter flights. This presents an excellent opportunity to explore a larger region beyond Lofoten.
If you plan to travel in the summer and intend to spend time hiking, we would advice to plan at least 10 days for your adventure, as less than a week may feel rushed.
During the winter, be prepared for potentially icy and snowy roads with limited visibility. Consider splitting the trip from Tromso to Lofoten into two days, with an overnight stay on Senja Island or somewhere around Bardufoss.
2 Responses
Thanks very much for this very useful information! I learned a lot and it helped me decide how to travel, super!
Hi,
thank for sharing useful information in Lofoten. much appreciated.
while checking bus schedule from Svolvaer to Evenes airport, realize the link to Lofotekspressen bus (nb 300) is Fufthansa’s website instead.
best regards,
Loan