Stand at one of Norway's most photogenic lighthouses, Lista Fyr, where the wild North Sea meets sweeping white-sand beaches. A bucket-list coastal walk through untouched nature on Norway's southernmost peninsula.
What to expect
You arrive at the iconic white Lista Fyr lighthouse rising from a flat, dramatic peninsula flanked by dune beaches stretching to the horizon. A local guide walks you through the 19th-century keeper's quarters and up to the lamp room for panoramic views across Skagerrak. The surrounding wetlands and beach meadows are alive with birdlife — Lista is one of Norway's premier migration staging grounds. Allow two to three hours to fully absorb the stillness and the scale of this extraordinary place.
Good to know
Lista Lighthouse is approximately 15 km from the Farsund cruise pier — a 20-minute taxi or pre-arranged private transfer. Allow 2–3 hours on site. Pre-book a guided slot via Visit Sørlandet or the visitor centre directly. Comfortable walking shoes essential; the terrain is gravel paths and open meadow. Confirm all-aboard time and leave a generous buffer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Farsund — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.