Guided ATV safari to the North Cape

Guided ATV safari to the North Cape

Join a thrilling ATV safari from Honningsvåg to the iconic North Cape, one of the northernmost points on the European mainland. Hop on your ATV and follow the scenic road across Magerøya island, with photo stops and sweeping Arctic views all along the way!

Smiling couple sitting together on an ATV during a North Cape safari, with blue sea and steep cliffs in the background.

About the excursion

Direction: Northbound

Disembarkation port: Honningsvåg

Embarkation port: Honningsvåg

Time: 10:55–14:00

Included: ATV rental, helmet and warm clothing if needed, hot blackcurrant drink and souvenir mug.

Level: 2 (Read more)

Season: May–October (weather dependent)

Min/max persons: 2–8

Booking reference: HVGN10

Price: Price list

  • Valid category B driving licence

  • Minimum age: 18 years

  • Normal physical condition

  • Not under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Guest in a blue overall jumping with arms raised in front of the Globe monument at the North Cape on a clear, sunny day.

From Honningsvåg to the iconic North Cape

After meeting your guide on the pier and getting a safety briefing, you hop onto your ATV and follow the scenic road across Magerøya island towards the famous North Cape plateau.

The route climbs from the harbor and out of town, past dramatic coastline, open mountain moorland and sweeping views of the Barents Sea. Along the way, there are several short stops to enjoy the scenery and take photos from carefully chosen viewpoints. Your guide will share stories about life in the far north, local wildlife and what it’s like to live above the Arctic Circle.

Guests on ATVs during a guided safari from Honningsvåg to the North Cape, stopping for photos with wide Arctic landscapes and fjords in the background.

Feel the freedom of the Arctic coast as you share an unforgettable ATV ride towards the North Cape.

At the North Cape, you have time to walk out to the Globe monument and the “Children of the Earth” sculpture, standing on the edge of the 307-metre-high cliff with the ocean stretching to the horizon. A hot blackcurrant drink is served, and you get to keep the mug as a small Arctic souvenir before driving back to Honningsvåg the same way.

This is an outdoor activity in an exposed Arctic landscape, and weather conditions can change quickly. The tour may be cancelled in case of ice, strong wind or poor visibility. It is not suitable for guests who are pregnant or who have serious back or neck problems. Entrance to the North Cape Hall is not included.

The Globe monument at the North Cape standing on a cliff above the sea, with dramatic clouds and colourful sunset light on the horizon.