Today I’m just going to take you around the Honningsvåg waterfront for some picturesque fishing fleet fotography featuring fish, floats, and friendly fun folks (time stamps included for reference):
Thoroughly confused yet on this day-long trip from Honningsvåg through North Cape and back via multiple stops along the way? Perhaps the map below will help. After leaving Nordkapphallen (North Cape Visitors Center) we headed back south toward Honningsvåg, where Jewel of the Seas awaited us. Along the way we made a brief stop to take some photographs at Skarsvågrevva, a mere wide spot on the E69 that allows vehicles to pull over.
Map of our North Cape tour route
Due east of the Skarsvågrevva viewpoint is an interesting in-the-middle-of-nowhere resort called Scandic Nordkapp:
Scandic Nordkapp Hotel and Campground
Even though it was the 22 of June, snow remains even at this elevation:
Skarsvågrevva Snow
Time to head back into… you guessed it… Honningsvåg:
Welcome to Honningsvåg
We would spend much more time in Honningsvåg on our return 2023 trip, but even after a long day of travel we managed on this visit to hoof around town for some sightseeing.
Seeing Red in Honningsvåg
Near the waterfront, appearing almost like a giant fishhook, is Boreas (Greek God of the North Wind) sculpture by Erling Saadtvedt. The other name for this piece is Nordenvinden (North Wind):
Boreas, a.k.a. Nordenvinden
On Wednesday and continuing through next week I’ll show you our self-guided foot tour through Honningsvåg. Until then, here are two waterfront scenes to whet your appetite:
And here are today’s Nordkapphallen favorites. Next week we continue on this excursion beginning with a brief stop at the Skarsvågrevva viewpoint, then into Honningsvåg.
Ursula Photobombing Trolls
NATO Radar Site and an Airbus AS350
The Cliffs of North Cape
Nordkapp Midnight Sun Monument
Nordkapp Globe (cleverly framed to avoid the selfiers)