Set in Vardø in the Finnmark region, Hurthi Apartment - Blue House offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This apartment provides a terrace.
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Robert
From
Hong Kong
Clean, comfortable and well equipped flat. Very much enjoyed our stay.
Facing the Barents Sea in northernmost Norway, this hotel is 5 km from Vardø Airport. Flat-screen TVs, sofas and tea/coffee facilities are in all rooms. Wi-Fi and parking are free.
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Mahmoud
From
Denmark
the food at the resturant is the best in the town !
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
8.2
Very good - What previous guests thought, 869 reviews
Set in Vardø, Meieriet provides accommodation with seating area. It offers free WiFi, a bar, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
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Laura
From
Italy
I loved my stay at Meieriet! Dawn and Jonny really made me feel at home. Being vegan, they went out of their way to offer me a good breakfast every morning and nice dinners at their restaurant. I was able to really enjoy life in Vardø and to get to know some of the locals. My room was spacious and clean and the bed comfortable.
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
8.4
Very good - What previous guests thought, 254 reviews
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Definitely take the opportunity to go to the end of the...
Definitely take the opportunity to go to the end of the island and explore the old WWII bunkers. Whale sightings were plentiful from the shore. Also, rent a car and take the drive to Hamningberg. Short 45 drive to the town, but stunning landscapes and views. You wont be disappointed!
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Guest review by
Samuel
United States
8.0
Ytre Kiberg is a working fishing village.
Ytre Kiberg is a working fishing village. It has no facilities for tourists but that for us is fine. There is some residential housing. A lot of the buildings in the harbour are derelict. There are whales in the bay but unfortunately there was a whaling boat as well. The weather was very changeable with a glorious day when we arrived then sunny periods, strong cold winds and and some snow for the rest of the visit. There is plenty of scope for walks along the coast and it is a good place to be based if you are interested in wildlife and birdwatching.
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Guest review by
Jonathan
United Kingdom
10
The farthest Eastern place in Norway.
The farthest Eastern place in Norway. I visited it in Winter, few days after the first sunrise this year. Sunrises over Barents see are magnificent! Lots of places to wander nearby. Fantastic opens paces. Calm and silent. The road to Vardo is epic. On the coast, there is a XVII Century Witch Hunt Memorial which is worthy to see. As the town is not too big, it is a great place to hunt for Northern Lights too!
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Guest review by
Wojciech
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