You Can Now Watch the Northern Lights From a Floating Lodge

It’s a 1960s ferry converted into luxe houseboat

You Can Now Watch the Northern Lights From a Floating Lodge

You Can Now Watch the Northern Lights From a Floating Lodge

By Kirk Miller

See the Northern Lights, spend time on the water and … never leave your home.

Quite a travel proposition. And one innovatively accomplished by luxury travel company Off the Map Travel — they of the unusual Northern Lights tours and adventures in wolf kissing — with their new Volda Floating Home vacation, a four-day, three-night cruise onboard a converted 1960s ferry.

Floating Lodge (4 images)

And it’s quite the conversion: moored off the coast of Tromso Island in Norway, the refurbished houseboat sleeps 14 guests in 7 bedrooms. The floating abode features an open-plan living and kitchen area, two open lounging areas and a private lounge in the officer’s cabin. Plus there’s a personal hostess on board.

And obviously there are plenty of windows — all the better for hunting aurorae. Other items on the itinerary include a day of dog-sledding, some time for outdoor hot tubbing and a few trips into the nearby city.

The Floating Lodge is available from now to March and priced at just under $2,500, not including flights.

Images via Off the Map Travel

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