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Scuba diving in Norway
All you need to know about coast and deep-sea fishing in Norway, including information on safety, popular destinations, expert tips and more.
Stay in a lighthouse or an old fishermen's cabin. Go fishing or join a whale safari.
Winter is the best time for diving in Norway. Norwegian scuba diving magazine Dykking share their top 10 favourite places to dive.
In general, diving is permitted anywhere in Norway.
Sea fishing in Norway offers visiting anglers year-round sport with a whole range of species, including some that regularly reach record proportions.
Along the Norwegian coast, especially in the counties Finnmark, Troms, Nordland, Trøndelag and Møre og Romsdal, fishermen's cabins are sought after.
Lighthouses offering accommodation can be found all along the coast of Norway, from Vardø in the north to Grimstad in the south.
Sport and recreational fishing in the sea around Norway can be enjoyed free of charge provided that you follow some simple rules.
No fish is worth risking your life. Conditions at sea can be unpredictable so take adequate precautions before setting out on your fishing trip.
The coastline of Norway is long, stretching from an idyllic archipelago in the south, to a wild and untamed meeting between land and sea in the north.