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About Bodo
Bodo is a picturesque town located in northern Norway, situated above the Arctic Circle. The town is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the nearby Saltstraumen maelstrom, the world's strongest tidal current. The currency used in Bodo is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Visitors can explore the town's charming streets lined with colorful wooden houses and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and whale watching.
When to visit
The best time to visit Bodo is during the summer months from June to August when the weather is mild and the days are long. This is also the peak tourist season, so be prepared for larger crowds. Winter in Bodo can be cold and dark, but it is the perfect time to witness the Northern Lights dancing across the sky.
Getting around
Bodo is a compact town that can easily be explored on foot. There are also local buses that connect the town center with surrounding areas. For longer journeys, such as exploring the Lofoten Islands or the nearby national parks, renting a car is recommended. Ferries are also available for traveling to nearby islands.
Traveller tips
Pack layers of clothing as the weather in Bodo can be unpredictable, even in the summer. Be sure to try the local seafood, especially the fresh cod dishes. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife. English is widely spoken in Bodo, so communication should not be a problem. Be respectful of the local culture and customs, including removing your shoes when entering someone's home.