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Hunt for king crabs in Finnmark, Norway Photo: Jørn Tomter/Finnmark Tourist Board

King crab safaris in Finnmark

Come face to face with the red king crab in the Barents Sea outside the coast of Finnmark. Afterwards you are offered a taste of the succulent meat.

You too can join the professional divers under water if you have a divers’ license. But most guests are content with seeing the big monster from ashore or a boat as it is surfaced and put into the boiling pot. Not surprisingly really, as the red king crab can reach two metres between the claws and weigh up to 15 kilos. A snap of its claw is enough to remove a man's finger.

A feast

Needless to say, the meal that follows the safari is an absolute feast: Succulent pieces of crab meat together with bread, home-made dressing, and for those who desire, white wine. The superb, white meat of the legs and claws is particularly juicy and has a naturally sweet taste. One leg is enough to provide a grown man with a filling meal.

The presentation is simple, but the taste is in a league of its own when it comes to seafood. Ordinary crab will never be the same after you have tried red king crab, or Kamchatka crab as it is also known as.

Scientific experiment

Soviet scientists introduced the red king crab to the Murmanskfjord near the border with Norway in the 1960s. The scientists wanted to increase the yield from local fisheries. Since then, millions of crustaceans have spread west into Norwegian waters.

Facts

Where:
Finnmark

When:
The whole year

Prices:
From NOK 990 for adults and NOK 495 for children

What to bring:
Warm clothes and footwear

Good to know:

  • Book in advance
  • Cancellations may occur, so you should not stake everything on one single day

Companies offering king crab safaris:

Last updated:  2011-07-28
Eating king crabs in Finnmark, Norway - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Reiseliv
Eating king crabs in Finnmark, Norway
King crab in Finnmark, Norway - Photo: Nordkyn Hotel
King crab in Finnmark, Norway

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Hunt for king crabs in Finnmark, Norway - Photo: Jørn Tomter/Finnmark Tourist Board

King crab safaris in Finnmark

Come face to face with the red king crab in the Barents Sea outside the coast of Finnmark. Afterwards you are offered a taste of the succulent meat.

King crab safaris in Finnmark

Source: Visit Norway

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Go bird-watching, join a king crab safari, discover Sami culture, try dog sledging or get your adrenaline pumping exploring Finnmark on a snow mobile.
Topic: Nature attractions, Wildlife safari, Fishing, Riding & Sledging, Winter without skis, Snowscooter, Arctic Norway, Coast & Coastal culture

Scenic attractions in Finnmark

Experience the North Cape, the huge national parks or Finnmarksvidda mountain plateau.
Topic: Nature attractions, Arctic Norway, Coast & Coastal culture

Round trip in Eastern Finnmark

Visit Sami villages, travel to the border area between Finnmark and Russia or join the locals catching king crabs in Eastern Finnmark.
Topic: Tour suggestions, Arctic Norway, Coast & Coastal culture

The Arctic

Nature rules the north of Norway, and over thousands of years, people have found ways to adapt to the Arctic climate.
Topic: Arctic Norway

About Finnmark

Finnmark

The vast county of Finnmark is the home of the Sami - Norway’s indigenous people. Experience midnight sun, northern lights and the North Cape.

Tourist information in Finnmark

The tourist information offices in Finnmark will help you book accommodation and plan your trip.
Topic: Tourist information

Key facts about Finnmark

The county of Finnmark covers an area of 48,637 square kilometres and has approximately 72,000 inhabitants.

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Sea fishing, halibut fishing and king crabbing
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