Diving at Møre, Norway - Photo: Per Eide/Destination Sunnmøre & Ålesund
Norwegian flag
  |  
Diving at Møre, Norway

Ten recommended scuba diving places in Norway

Christian Skauge, editor of the Norwegian scuba diving magazine Dykking, gives you his top ten favourite places to dive.

Interest:  Water activites, Diving, Coast & Coastal culture

Saltstraumen

Experience fantastic diving in the world’s strongest maelstrom. There is abundance of fish, including cod, coalfish, wolffish and halibut.

Gulen

Gulen, on the west coast just south of the Sognefjord, has some of the best ship wrecks from World War II in Norway. One of the most famous being Frankenwald. It is the perfect wreck - 90 per cent of it is intact, even the masts.

Lofoten

Lofoten is one of Norway’s most beautiful areas both over and under water. Moskenesstraumen is an Eldorado for divers. Here rich forests of kelp, clear water, masses of fish and exciting wrecks wait for you. During the winter months you can dive with killer whales.

Narvik

This has to be Norway’s wreck diving capital. Many German, English and Norwegian ship wrecks from 1940 lie in the sea outside Narvik. In the lake Hartvikvannet you can even find a wreck from a German fighter plane.

Southern Norway (Sørlandet)

Go wreck diving among many well-known wrecks from World War II, the most famous being the freighter MV Seattle that lies just outside Kristiansand. The coastline of Southern Norway also has a lively marine world - why not catch a crab or two for dinner?

Nærøy

Varied and beautiful diving with rich forests of kelp, splendid wall diving, a number of Norway’s best ship wrecks and loads of opportunities for catching crabs and picking scallops. No wonder this area Central Norway is so popular with underwater photographers.

Lake Lygnstøylsvatnet

In 1908 a landslide cut of an entire valley and the small village that stood there was slowly flooded. Today Lake Lygnstøylsvatnet is a popular place for divers from all over the world. The lake lies in the beautiful Nordangsdalen Valley in Western Norway, not far from the historic Hotel Union Øye.

The Trondheimfjord

Divers and marine biologists from around the world travel to this very unique area with rare deep-sea life such as rabbitfish, sharks and a coral reef at only 35 metres below sea level. The Trondheimsfjord also contains a number of plane wrecks from World War II. Why not visit the city of Trondheim at the same time?

Finnmark

Along the coast of Finnmark you can go diving together with the exotic red king crab. Some diving centres offer organised trips where you can catch the tasty king crab and later eat it. In Kirkenes there are plane and ship wrecks from World War II.

Møre

The coast of Møre offers great kelp forests, an abundance of fish, canyon dives and wreck dives. Outside the city of Ålesund lies a number of interesting wrecks. Skodjestraumen is a very beautiful spot above the water as well as under where the water passes by in a strong current - perfect for drift diving.

Last updated: 31 July 2008

Listings

Find providers and contact information
Area: All
Interest: Water activites
Map of
Norway

Related

Water activites

Subscribe to newsletter
Name:
E-mail: