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Find practical information for your trip to Bodø and the Salten region – including how to get here, how to travel around, and answers to frequently asked questions from our visitors.
How to travel to Bodø & Salten, and how to get around the region
If you would like to travel here, you can choose between plane, train, car, Hurtigruten, and express boat.
Bodø is the regional capital of Nordland and a natural starting point for exploring the rest of the county. Here you will find Bodø Airport and the northern terminus of the Nordland Railway.
Bodø Airport offers a range of national and international flights and is an easy gateway to Bodø and the surrounding region.
From Oslo, the flight to Bodø Airport takes only 80 minutes, bringing you right into the heart of the city. The airport is located just 1.2 km from the city centre, and many visitors choose to walk the short distance downtown.
Bodø Airport has several daily connections to Oslo (Gardermoen, OSL), Trondheim (Værnes), Bergen (Flesland), Tromsø, and Lofoten. SAS, Norwegian and Widerøe operate regular flights to and from Bodø airport. During selected periods, Finnair and Discover Airlines also operate routes to Bodø.
Direct international flights to Bodø Airport
Bodø has direct flights to several major international airports with good connections to the rest of Europe and the world. The selection is particularly strong during the peak summer season.
Munich, Germany
In 2026, Discover Airlines will operate direct flights between Munich and Bodø from 8 May to 30 September, twice a week.
Frankfurt, Germany
In 2026, Discover Airlines will operate direct flights between Frankfurt and Bodø from 23 May to 5 September with weekly departures on Saturdays. In addition, the route will operate on Tuesdays from 16 June to 1 September.
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Copenhagen, Denmark
In 2026, SAS will operate direct flights between Copenhagen and Bodø from 29 March to 24 October. There will be three weekly departures: Monday, Thursday and Sunday. From 20 June to 9 August, two additional weekly departures are planned: Tuesday and Thursday.
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Stockholm, Sweden
In 2026, SAS will operate direct flights between Stockholm and Bodø from 5 June to 14 September. Departures will be Monday and Friday, with an additional Wednesday departure from 20 June to 9 August.
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Helsinki, Finland
Finnair will operate flights between Helsinki and Bodø from 8 June to 18 August 2026, five days a week: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (two departures), and Saturday.
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The Nordland Railway (Nordlandsbanen) is often described as one of the world’s most scenic railway journeys, stretching 730 km north from Trondheim to Bodø.
Bodø Station is the northern terminus of the Nordland Railway, located 729 km from Trondheim Central Station. The station is situated just over 400 metres from Bodø city centre. It serves long-distance trains to Trondheim, regional trains to Mo i Rana and Mosjøen, and local services to Fauske and Rognan.
Book train tickets at vy.no
Long-distance services
There are two daily long-distance train departures between Bodø and Trondheim: one daytime train and one overnight train. Travel times vary slightly. The daytime train takes around 9 hours and 50 minutes, while the overnight train is approximately 20 minutes faster, as it stops at fewer stations.
Regional services
There are two daily regional trains between Bodø and Mosjøen in each direction, in addition to the two daily long-distance services. The journey takes about 3 hours and 50 minutes, which is 15–30 minutes faster than the long-distance trains.
Local services
Local train services between Bodø, Fauske and Rognan, popularly known as the Salten commuter line, operate eight daily departures from Bodø to the neighbouring towns of Fauske and Rognan. Half of these terminate at Fauske Station.
The route — known as the Salten Line — runs from Bodø Station via the Mørkved district, the village of Tverlandet, and the community of Valnesfjord, before continuing to Fauske and Rognan.
You can read more about the spectacular Nordland Railway – wild and beautiful – on Vy’s website.
Along the Hurtigruten coastal route, the ships call at Ørnes and Bodø in the Salten region before continuing on to Lofoten. 🚢
The northbound route stops in Ørnes in the morning and in Bodø around midday.
The southbound route calls at Bodø and Ørnes during the night or early morning.
> Hurtigruten time table
The Hurtigruten quay is located in Bodø city centre, opposite the railway station.
You can reach Bodø and the Salten region by car via the E6 highway or along the scenic Kystriksveien Coastal Route. 🚗
The distance from Trondheim to Bodø is about 700 km, a drive that takes approximately 10 hours.
> See the driving route here
European Route E6 is the longest and most important road in Nordland, running north–south through the county. National Road 80 connects Bodø with the E6 at Fauske. County Road 17, known as Kystriksveien (the Coastal Route), runs from Steinkjer through the Helgeland coast to Bodø, and parts of it are designated Norwegian Scenic Routes.
The 650 km-long Kystriksveien is a popular scenic alternative for visitors who are not in a hurry to reach their destination. Along the way, you can follow the dramatic coastal landscape and take small detours, for example to Svartisen glacier in Meløy, the historic church site in Gildeskål, or Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest tidal current.
> Read more about the coastal route
If you need a rental car, you can rent one from Avis or Budget in Bodø. They have several pick-up locations in the city, including at the airport.
> See EV charging stations in Bodø & Salten
Travelling by express boat along the Salten coast is both practical and a great experience in itself. 🚤
From the Passenger Terminal in Bodø city centre, you can quickly reach the beautiful archipelago in the region, as well as travel north or south along the mainland in Salten.
It is also a convenient way to continue your journey north to Lofoten and Vesterålen or south to Helgeland.
> See timetables and plan your journey
> Read more about island hopping in Salten
In 2021, Bodø became one of the first cities in the world to launch a fully electric bus network. All buses operating in the city centre are electric, allowing you to travel around Bodø in a more environmentally friendly way.
In addition to brand-new buses, most vehicles offer charging ports, seat belts, and spacious seating.
Regional buses are equipped with integrated child seats as well as ISOFIX, making them convenient for families travelling with children. They also have wheelchair lifts, allowing passengers with reduced mobility to travel in their own adapted wheelchair.
Bodø Taxi operates in the Bodø area and provides taxi services throughout the city and surrounding region.
The company is affiliated with Nordland Taxi, which handles booking services and related transport services.
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Frequently asked questions
You can travel to Lofoten by ferry, express boat, Hurtigruten, Havila Voyages or by plane.
If you are travelling by ferry, remember to register your vehicle before departure.
Bus routes 200 and 300 operate between Bodø city centre and Saltstraumen. 🚌
Plan your journey and find departure times at Reis Nordland.
Or check the bus timetables here.
Saltstraumen is at its strongest four times a day, approximately every six hours. 🌊
The exact times vary from day to day, so it’s recommended to check the Saltstraumen Calendar to find the right time on the day you plan to visit.
> See the bus timetable here
You can also drive or cycle. Travel to Festvåg, where you can take the ferry to Misten/Kjerringøy (approx. 10 minutes).
You can find the ferry timetable here – search for Festvåg – Misten.
Norway’s Right to Roam (allemannsretten) allows you to camp in nature, but there are a few important rules to follow. 🏕️
- You cannot camp on private property (in cultivated land) without permission from the landowner.
- Your tent must be at least 150 metres away from the nearest house or cabin.
- You may camp for up to two nights in the same place in uncultivated land (outfield areas) without asking the landowner for permission.
- The road toll points are fully automated.
- The license plate of vehicles driving without an AutoPASS tag is automatically registered. An invoice is sent by post to the vehicle owner without any additional fee. This also applies to foreign vehicles.
- Overview of the road toll points in Bodø.
Beer and cider can be purchased in grocery stores between 09:00 and 20:00 (18:00 on Saturdays).
Wine, spirits, and stronger alcoholic beverages must be purchased at Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state-run liquor store.
In Bodø, you´ll find liqour stores at KOCH shopping center in the city center, at City Nord shopping center and Hundstadsenteret shopping center.
Most grocery stores are open between 07.00 – 23:00. Some stores are also open on Sundays.
In Bodø, the Midnight Sun officially occurs from 4 June to 8 July. But the sun gradually comes and disappears, so days before and after this period is also really beautiful and light with only minutes between sunset and sunrise.
The Northern Lights can be seen from early September until mid-April, depending on weather conditions and solar activity.
> Read more about the midnight sun
> Read more about the northern lights
Unfortunately, it is not possible to exchange currency in Bodø.
All places accept credit and debit cards, and most also support contactless and mobile payments.
Turistinformasjoner i Salten
Tourist information Bodø
+ 47 75 54 80 00
turistinfo@bodo.kommune.no
Dronningens gate 15, Bodø sentrum
Opening hours:
Mon – Fri: 08.00 – 15.30
Tourist information Gildeskål
+47 75 76 06 00
postmottak@gildeskal.kommune.no
Servicekontoret, Inndyr
Address:
Inndyrveien 72
8138 Inndyr
Opening hours (phone):
Mon – Fri: 10:00 – 14:00
Laila Ingvaldsen

Tourist information Sørfold
Øyra camping, Nordfjord
Tourist information Hamarøy
Benjamin Backofen
Visit Bodø
Tourist information Beiarn
Beiarn kro & hotell, Storjord
Sale of fishing permits and fishing equipment, disinfection of fishing gear, guidance and information, and free rental for children of SUP boards, a lavvu tent, fishing equipment and more.
Opening hours:
15. june – 31. august
Mon – Sat: 10.00-16.00
Sun: 12.00-16.00
1.sept – 15. sept
Wed – Sat: 12.00 – 16.00
Tourist information Steigen
+47 75 77 88 00
postmottak@steigen.kommune.no
Contacts to Steigen municipality

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