
Multi Day Sea Kayaking Expeditions in Lofoten






Dates 2026
June – Advanced
Dates: 13.06.–19.06.2026
Duration: 7 days / 6 nights
Experience: Previous multi-day camping and kayaking experience required
Fitness: High – 20–35 km paddling per day
Start & End: Skårungen in Kabelvåg
Group Size: Max. 6 participants + 1 guide
Kayak Gear: Included (if you bring your own kit you pay less)
Price: 1390€ incl. kayak gear
August – Intermediate
Dates: 08.08.–13.08.2026
Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
Experience: Beginner-friendly – camping & basic paddling experience helpful
Fitness: Moderate – 10–15 km paddling per day
Start & End: Skårungen in Kabelvåg
Group Size: Max. 6 participants + 1 guide
Kayak Gear: Single or double kayak included
Price: 1290€ incl. kayak gear

PRIVATE TOURS AND CUSTOM TRIPS
Looking for a family adventure, a private group experience, or dates that aren’t listed? Get in touch – I’m happy to organise a trip tailored to you.
General Information
What’s included?
A guided kayak expedition with one guide and a small group of max. 6 participants. Organisation and rent of kayak gear, route planning, safety briefings, transport to start point of the trip and return to Skårungen.
What’s not included?
Flights to Lofoten and back, Food, personal camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, sleeping mat, stove etc.), travel to and from Skårungen before and after the trip itself, and accommodation before/after the trip.
Where do the trips start and end?
Both expeditions start at Skårungen near Kabelvåg.
We always try to start or finish the trip there – but if conditions require a different route, we’ll arrange transportation for you and your gear to the start and or finish of the trip at no extra cost.
Can I rent kayak gear?
Yes. You can either bring your own full sea kayak setup and pay less or rent a complete expedition package (kayak, paddle, PFD, spray skirt, paddle jacket / drysuit, pump, sponge) - which is included in the price.
How many people will join?
Each trip is limited to 6 participants + 1 guide. That keeps things personal, flexible, and allows for individual support along the way.
Where do we sleep?
We’ll camp along the way – on beaches, grassy patches, and scenic spots close to the water.
Every participant is responsible for carrying and organizing their own food, tent, sleeping bag, and personal gear for the full length of the trip. Gear list and food recommendations available prior to the trip.
“Lofoten is my second home. I’ve paddled here for multiple seasons and it’s the only place I always come back to.”
Hi, I’m JP – photographer, filmmaker, and sea kayak guide. I know these waters well. I’ve fished from my kayak in the evening light, cooked over fires on island beaches, and watched the clouds roll through the fjords many times.
This coastline is close to my heart, and these trips are my way of sharing that with others. No big groups, no noise – just paddling, camping, and being out there. It’s the kind of experience I live for, and I’d love to take you with me.
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FAQ
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There are several ways to reach Lofoten:
By train & bus: Take the train from Oslo to Narvik, then a bus to Svolvær or Kabelvåg.
By plane: Fly to Leknes (LKN) or Svolvær (SVJ) via Bodø.
By ferry: Fly to Bodø, take the free passenger ferry to Moskenes, then bus to Svolvær / Kabelvåg.
I can help you figure out the best option based on your route.
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What’s the payment process?
50% deposit to reserve your spot
50% balance due two months before your trip
We’ll send you payment instructions and a reminder by email.
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Equipment & Packing List
All paddling gear is provided: kayak, paddle, PFD/buoyancy aid, spray skirt, pump, drysuit or cag depending on climate.You’ll need to bring:
Paddling clothes: Neoprene shoes, two sets of base layers (preferably merino wool), fleece or mid-layer, sunglasses, hat (woolly and sun), buff, lip balm/sunscreen.
Camp clothes: Comfortable walking shoes/boots, trousers, puffer jacket, extra base layers, gloves, warm hat, socks, underwear, and rain jacket and trousers.
Camping kit: Tent, sleeping bag (comfort rating 0°C), sleeping mat, dry bags, camp stove & cooking kit, gas (available locally), water storage (e.g., 1 x 6L bag + 1 × 1L bottle), headlamp, sleeping mask (midnight sun in June!)
Personal items: First aid kit with any personal medication, wash kit & towel, small repair kit if you wish.
If you don’t have all of this, our outfitter can provide certain items for hire (e.g., tents, sleeping pads, camp stoves)
A full, final packing list will be sent after booking, and I’m happy to answer any gear questions or give recommendations.
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No. This is a self-supported trip — everyone brings their own meals and snacks.
We’ll help you plan (e.g. dried meals, pasta etc.) and provide hot water each evening. -
The June trip is suited for experienced paddlers or very fit outdoor people with multi-day camping experience.
The August trip is beginner-friendly for anyone who feels comfortable in the outdoors and has paddled before (even just a little).
You should be able to paddle 10–35 km/day, depending on the trip.
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We plan flexible routes and make decisions based on wind, tides, and group ability.
You should be comfortable with adjusting plans, waiting out wind, or changing campsites if needed.
Safety always comes first. -
Each trip is limited to 6 guests + 1 guide.
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We recommend travel insurance that covers delays, cancellations, and your booked trip. You should also have accident, travel health, and rescue/recovery coverage, plus insurance for personal liability and belongings. We cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged items.
JP Baldus holds public liability and professional indemnity insurance – details on request.
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Weather in Lofoten
The weather in Lofoten can change quickly – that’s part of the adventure – but June and August are generally some of the warmest months.June: 8–13 °C on average, with 24 hours of daylight.
August: 10–15 °C on average.
Water temperatures are around 10 °C in June and 13 °C in August.
It can feel colder at night, especially after a full day of paddling if you’re a bit damp or if the wind picks up. On a sunny, calm day you might be in a T-shirt on the beach; without sun and with a breeze, you’ll be glad for a fleece, wind jacket, and woolly hat.
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We’ll mainly speak English, but since I’m German there’s a good chance we’ll have some German-speaking guests – still, the group will be international.