- The northernmost point: Although North Cape is known as the "end of Europe," in reality, the northernmost point of Europe is Knivskjellodden, located about 1,500 meters away. However, North Cape remains an iconic symbol and a popular destination.
- Midnight sun: During the summer, the sun does not set in North Cape, which allows visitors to enjoy endless days of light. This phenomenon, known as the midnight sun, occurs from mid-May to the end of July.
- Northern lights: In winter, North Cape becomes a privileged place to observe the northern lights. From late September to March, tourists can enjoy this spectacular natural phenomenon in a starry sky.
- Sami culture: In the North Cape region, tourists can learn about the Sami culture, the indigenous people of northern Norway. They offer authentic experiences, such as sled rides pulled by reindeer and the opportunity to listen to traditional stories and enjoy their gastronomy.
- North Cape monument: At the top of the North Cape cliff, there is a famous metal globe that symbolizes the meeting point between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. It is a popular place to take photographs and enjoy the impressive views of the surrounding landscape.