Nusfjord Arctic Resort

Nusfjord Arctic Resort Hotel in Lofoten
Nusfjord Arctic Resort Hotel in Lofoten
Nusfjord Arctic Resort Hotel in Lofoten
Nusfjord Arctic Resort Hotel in Lofoten
Nusfjord Arctic Resort Hotel in Lofoten

About this hotel

Situated in Lofoten, this charming hotel for $165 per night is a great option for your next trip. This property offers traditional fishing cottages. Some have sea view (harbore) some have bay view (bay is small amount of water, where boats can not go) and some have village view.

Amenities

Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony / Patio
Hot Tub / Spa
Beachfront / Waterfront

Map of Lofoten

Reviews

4.7/5.0
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10.0
Aug 2023
Exceptional
Lovely location. Thoughtful team. Excellent kayak guide. Huge breakfast.
Nothing !
6.0
Aug 2023
Pleasant
Incredible location. Comfiest bed I’ve slept on.
Some staff were incredibly uncoorporative. We requested a transfer out of the resort on our last day and were told to try hitch hiking first as staff are busy. Don’t have the seaweed pasta!
9.0
Aug 2023
Amazing gem of a place where you can relax or explore the most beautiful surroundings
Location, attention to detail, good food and friendly staff!
9.0
Aug 2023
Extremly nice- but also expencive, and a bit crowded at times
Loved the room/suite! Wonderful style and charming little fish-village.
I have been here one time before, in the end of september. A much better choise- less crowds and still veeery nice. Tourist taking photos of you in the window and when sitting on the deck is not very relxing. The spa was awesome- but should be open until 23.00. The pric is also very stiff.
7.0
Aug 2023
We loved Norway
Great location.
Rooms very small and very highly priced for what you get
8.0
Aug 2023
Very good
Beautiful location and great room
Parking was a little challenging but fine. Would have liked more varied food options
9.0
Aug 2023
The best in southern Lofoten
Nusfjord is an exquisite location run by charming team of genuine people. Being off the beaten track it's relatively peaceful but does attract some day visitors. The hotel has worked very hard to restore numerous buildings and protect the site heritage. The interior design and attention to detail is charming and it's great to see how the local community are integrated into the business. Together they really have "saved the village" which is commendable. Even the original bakery has been reopened after 75 years by the daughter of the original owner. We had a great day's fishing with Bjorn who grew up in the village and fished the waters for many years, a genuine character who brings the venue to life. As does Vanessa in the restaurant, who really understands what first class hospitality is all about. There's also plenty of other activities including a spa, a gallery, the original general store and some wonderful walks round the cove.
If the restaurant menu was as interesting as the wine list this would be wonderful. Sadly it isn't. The choice is very limited and doesn't change, with one special starter for an entire week which was disappointing. So while the culinary standard is high, the combination of meagre portion sizes, lack of choice and top end pricing eliminates the attraction of staying here longer than a couple of nights. Unfortunately due to bizarre licensing laws you are not permitted to take the reminder of your elegant bottle of wine out the restaurant to enjoy either at the outside seating or in your room...albeit all on the same site. This is not true of wine purchased at the pizza restaurant. Breakfasts are however very good, beautifully presented on an old wooden fishing boat as the centre piece of the stunningly restored restaurant.
8.0
Jul 2023
Comfortable and convenient base in Solvaer
Great location. Breakfast was extensive and tasty. Beds were comfortable. Shower pressure was great. Always lots of hot water. We ate in the bar and found the food to be tasty but a bit pricey compared to the restaurants in Solvaer.
Our room was at the back looking onto the carpark which was not quite what we had imagined when we saw the pictures on the site. Not a massive problem, but perhaps something to flag as so much is made of the scenery in the marketing. Unlike other places we stayed in Lofoten, the curtains here were very thin and so recommend you bring eye masks if you are there during summer to block out the light at night. We hung blankets over the windows which worked very well.

FAQs

How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Lofoten?

The average price for a rental in Lofoten is $135 per night. This rental is $30 above the average.

Is parking included with this hotel?

Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Nusfjord Arctic Resort. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this hotel?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is Nusfjord Arctic Resort pet friendly?

Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"

What amenities are available at Nusfjord Arctic Resort?

We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, balcony / patio, and hot tub / spa.

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