1. Kvaløya, also known as Sállir in Northern Sámi language, is the fifth-largest island in Norway and is located in Tromsø municipality. The island is best known for its stunning natural beauty, including fjords, mountains, and beaches. It’s the perfect place for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, skiing, and birdwatching.

Kvaløya is also home to several traditional Sami villages, where visitors can learn about the Sami culture and their way of life. Additionally, the island has several historic sites such as the World War II museum and the Trondenes Church.

2. There is no working time or phone information available as Kvaløya/Sállir is an island with no administrative center.

3. To get to Kvaløya, one can take a bus from Tromsø city center, or rent a car and drive across the bridge that connects the island with the mainland. There is no entrance fee to Kvaløya as it is a public area. However, some attractions such as museums and guided tours may require tickets or fees.