
Climate anomaly: Located north of the Arctic Circle in northern Norway, the Lofoten Islands enjoy relatively mild temperatures due to the circulation of the Gulf Stream.

Remote destination: The archipelago is made up of seven main islands -- Austvågøy, Flakstadøy, Gimsøy, Moskenesøya, Røst, Værøy and Vestvågøy.

Golden sands: The Lofotens are full of beautiful beaches, and some of the most famous are located on the the island of Vestvågøy.

Rugged landscape: Moskenes, situated on Moskenesøya island, is home to some of the oldest rocks in Europe as well as some of the most scenic beaches on the islands.

Unstad Beach: Dubbed the world's northernmost surfing championship -- the Lofoten Masters takes place on Unstad Beach each year, attracting surfers from all over the world.

Haukland: A strip of white sand next to blue-green water reminiscent of a Caribbean island, Haukland Beach is a perfect spot for lunch or a stroll.
