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Harstad

In the pleasant town of Harstad, you will discover a rich array of culture and nature-based experiences.

Go on a cruise with Hurtigruten

Witness stunning scenery with Hurtigruten along the Norwegian coast. Travel the entire voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, or hop on and off as you wish.

Where to stay in Harstad

There are plenty of accommodation alternatives in Harstad, from hotels in the town centre to camping by the sea.

Eating in Harstad

Taste local ingredients such as reindeer, fresh fish, lamb, berries and mushrooms mixed with international cooking.

Tour suggestions in Harstad

Harstad and its surroundings offer exciting excursions regardless of whether you want to go cycling, hiking, or on a drive to the Lofoten Islands.

Attractions in Harstad

Harstad offers a mix of modern and older architecture, and a pleasant location by the waterfront.

Tourist information in Harstad

The tourist information is located in the centre of Harstad, just opposite the express boat quay.

What to do in Harstad

Bring your walking boots when you visit Harstad, and experience the town's attractions and nearby nature on foot.

Getting to Harstad and around

Harstad lies on Norway's biggest island, Hinnøya, with the Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands to the west, Narvik to the east and Tromsø to the north.

Key facts about Harstad

Harstad is a charming town with 23,000 inhabitants. It is an important meeting place for the region's population.

Trondenes Fort

Trondenes Fort outside Harstad was built by the Germans during World War II, and is still a military installation. Order a guided tour.
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Classic and short voyages

The Classic Round Voyage with Hurtigruten is a 12 day journey, but there are also shorter options available.
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Hurtigruten

A journey with the iconic Hurtigruten offers the best views at a gentle pace – it is the ideal way to discover Norway’s varied coastal landscape.
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Explore authentic Norway with Hurtigruten

A Hurtigruten voyage is arguably the best way to experience Norway. Discover fjords, waterways and ports that other ships cannot reach.
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Excursions on a Hurtigruten voyage

Hurtigruten’s extensive programme of excursions takes advantage of local guides and benefits from calling at ports that larger ships cannot reach.

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