Enjoy premium service with SIXT car rental at Svolvaer Airport. With new-model cars in a variety of vehicle categories, you can get to your destination with ease or simply enjoy a drive to Svolvaer to see popular attractions. We offer a wide range of vehicles including economy cars, trucks, sedans, and 4x4s and SUV. Rent a car that will accommodate your needs and budget with no hassle. Some of our luxury car brands available include Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz and Land Rover. You can also rent a car that will show off your driving skills like a convertible or sports car and cruise down the highway to your destination. Note that due to availability, we cannot guarantee you will receive a specific car model, only a vehicle in your selected car category.
Renting a car at our airport branch at the airport is easy. The branch is located right outside the airport. Once you leave the terminal you can find us on the right side after crossing the parking lot in a white building marked with a sign showing rental cars. With a 24-hour pickup and drop off service, out of hour pickup and return is possible. Note that picking up your vehicle outside opening hours incurs an additional charge. Simply provide your flight number, e-mail address and mobile number, and a rental car will be waiting for you. To return the car, please use the key box located in front of the entrance door at the station. The parking lots are directly in front of the entrance of Svolvær Airport Helle.
The town of Svolvaer in Nordland County is loaded with must-see places to visit and things to do. Popular attractions in the city include Borsen, a former fish market that attracts visitors from all over the globe. The house still has wooden floors and atmospheric beams in its dining room and was formerly known as the ‘stock exchange’. Another popular attraction is Foto Galleri that contains amazing photography of the Lofoten Islands by Anders Finsland. Magic Ice makes the perfect destination for anyone who wishes to marvel at spectacular works of art molded out of ice. What was once a fish-freezing plant now houses huge ice sculptures that illustrate the Lofoten life.