The room was clean and tidy. There's a Rema supermarket nearby, and several small shops to browse. One of the outdoor gear shops even had Arc'teryx. However, many shops were closed during the New Year period and reopened on the 6th. There was a drinking fountain to the left of the hotel reception, which seemed free, but we only discovered it when we checked out… There's also a small supermarket on the first floor with pizza and sausages, but the same brand of bottled water was more expensive than at Rema. The hotel, airport, and port are roughly in a triangle shape; both are about 1.2 kilometers away, not far, but it can be difficult to walk with luggage in the snow. If your luggage isn't too big, I recommend leaving early and walking to the airport, as taxis are very expensive. We took a taxi from the hotel to the airport, less than 2 kilometers, for 239 kronor… or take the bus if the schedule allows.
We stayed at Eliassen Rorbuer and chose the oceanfront superior cottage. The location of the resort is beautiful, peaceful, and well-situated. It’s easy to see why it was featured by Lonely Planet.
That said, the oceanfront balcony area is also accessible to everyone, not just guests staying in the oceanfront units. So if you are cost-conscious, I would actually recommend choosing the non-oceanfront rooms, as you still get to enjoy the same views and access.
The stay itself was comfortable and relaxing. The resort is eco-friendly, so do note that they do not provide amenities such as toothbrush, toothpaste, or slippers. They also do not provide cleaning / housekeeping services during your stay. The overall environment is natural, quiet, and lovely.
Breakfast is too simple given the rate.
Overall, it’s a beautiful and peaceful place. You can easily catch the aurora at the resort.
The northernmost end of the island of adenes, it took 8 hours to drive from Tromso to the hotel via navik, and it was 9:15 pm to the store. It required self-check-in, but I couldn't receive mobile phone messages. I contacted customer service to the door. It was great. The resort hotel was great. It was very close to the whale watching point and the car ferry.
We'd booked a room for 5 with an extra bed on ***********, but when we reached the hotel, the lady at check-in informed us that in the Scandic Narvik system it was only a room for 2 people, that there was no other space available, and that in future, we should book directly with the hotel in order to avoid this happening again. In the end, she was able to find us a room, but it was such a terrible way to start off what was otherwise a brilliant stay in beautiful Narvik.
The hotel does not have a lift, which may be inconvenient for guests travelling with heavy luggage or those who prefer easier accessibility. It is something worth noting, especially if your room is located on the upper floors.
The breakfast selection was also quite limited, with only a small variety of options available. While it was sufficient for a quick meal, it may not meet the expectations of guests looking for a more extensive breakfast spread.
In terms of location, the hotel is more suitable for travellers who are self-driving, as it is easier to access by car. Those relying on public transport may find it less convenient.
Overall, the stay was manageable, but there are a few aspects that could be improved to enhance guest comfort and convenience.
Good location, the breakfast is the best in Norway, the price is reasonable. I was given an early check-in. The only regret is that I was given a barrier-free room. The brightest light is the toilet light.
Service: The front desk service was terrible! On the first day of check-in, I booked a taxi for an early morning flight on the third day with the front desk. However, when I went down on the third morning, there was a different person at the front desk who said they couldn't find any record of my booking. In the end, to catch my flight, I had to drag my luggage several kilometers through heavy snow to catch a bus.
Great location from and to the airport, accessible by walking distance.
The room was a bit small and a bit cold. With no electric kettle.
The gym was very well equipped and there is a dark internal terrace for enjoying the Northern Lights.
Very good breakfast as well. Drinks and groceries available to buy all over the hotel.
On the first day, I said that we did not book successfully, did not give a way, a cold look, lonely, the next day, the conference team of the hotel booked, do not know what went wrong, I kept apologizing.
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WWeijia NiCheck in was smooth but the access code was sent very close to check in time, creating some anxiety. The room was clean. The only one with a balcony was very nice. Amenities were scant, only 2 bath towers and no other tower. The small fridge is useful, as is the tea kettle. The furniture arrangement was sensible making good use of the small space. Overall good experience.
GGuest UserThe northernmost end of the island of adenes, it took 8 hours to drive from Tromso to the hotel via navik, and it was 9:15 pm to the store. It required self-check-in, but I couldn't receive mobile phone messages. I contacted customer service to the door. It was great. The resort hotel was great. It was very close to the whale watching point and the car ferry.
GGuest UserOn the first day, I said that we did not book successfully, did not give a way, a cold look, lonely, the next day, the conference team of the hotel booked, do not know what went wrong, I kept apologizing.
WWangjingsanshaoStayed on Rovedon Road for one night, the hotel is very new and clean, parking is free, breakfast is rich, the dinner variety is slightly less, the service is very good, the town is very beautiful, after the meal, walk by the beach, pass the church, invited to visit the historical wood carving.
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