Norway Fishing Charters

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The best out of 6 charter fishing deals in Norway - enter dates to check availability

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Top Fishing Charters in Norway

Norway: 6 fishing charters available

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21 ft

Up to 5 people

Fishing With Trif

4.9/5 (45 reviews)
Alesund
Fishing With Trif offers an enjoyable day on the water with lots of fun and fish chasing.  Explore Aalesund with the charming and breathtaking nature around while looking for the area’s with the fish to catch.

"My wife and I travelled to Alesund and booked a fishing trip with Captain Ozzy." —⁠ Josh,
Trips from
US $784
Trips from
US $784
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55 ft

Up to 6 people

Kvænangen Adventure

Spildra
When you’re in the mood to enjoy gorgeous nature, good fishing, and Northern Lights for a week, Kvænangen Adventure has the perfect package for you! Nestled in the middle of Kvænangen fjord is a small, scenic island of Spildra where Capt
Trips from
US $1,568
Trips from
US $1,568
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44 ft

Up to 10 people

Arctic Cruise Norway - Arctic Queen

4.8/5 (2 reviews)
Tromsø
Arctic Cruise In Norway offers fishing trips out of Tromso. If you want to experience the country’s northern waterways aboard a luxurious boat, here you will find both fishing and relaxation. The vessel is cosy and you can both unwind and fish.

"It was an excellent experience with captain Frank Arne Olsen." —⁠ Petteri, Uusimaa
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US $882
Trips from
US $882
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70 ft

Up to 12 people

North Sea And Fjord Safari

5.0/5 (1 review)
Bru
When you’re looking for deep sea fishing in Norway, take a trip with North Sea And Fjord Safari. They are based at Stavanger port, right at the gate to the North Sea.

"We had our wedding aboard Olav Ringdal Jr and couldn’t be happier with how it went!" —⁠ Megan, 03
Trips from
US $627
Trips from
US $627
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45 ft

Up to 12 people

Arctic Cruise - Arctic Princess

5.0/5 (2 reviews)
Tromsø
Arctic Cruise In Norway are ready to give you a trip to remember.

"It was a fun time trying to catch fish.  Unfortunately the fish were not biting, and only one person on the boat, out of eight people on the trip, caught a fish big enough to keep, but it was caught at the very end, and so we were not able to cook it up for our meal on the boat, and we threw it back." —⁠ Cindy, Oslo County
Trips from
US $371
Trips from
US $371
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Up to 3 people

RL Outdoor

Eidfjord
Ulvik Fishing is a service that provides great evening fishing trips during summer months. Enjoy deep sea fishing in the beautiful Hardangerfjord.
Trips from
US $235
Trips from
US $235

Top deep sea fishing trips in Norway

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Top-rated family fishing trips in Norway

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Half-day fishing trips in Norway

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Top Targeted Species in Norway

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Top Types of Fishing in Norway

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Top Fishing Techniques in Norway

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Norway

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Norway

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Fishing in Norway

Norway's legendary coastline, stretching longer than the equator, offers one of Europe's most spectacular saltwater fisheries. This Nordic paradise invites anglers to pursue record-sized Atlantic cod, colossal halibut, and acrobatic salmon against a backdrop of steep fjords and dramatic islands. Year-round opportunities abound, from summer's endless daylight to winter's northern-lit **skrei** cod migration between January and March.

Northern Norway stands as the halibut kingdom, where depths yield trophy fish alongside cod, coalfish, and haddock. The Lofoten Islands provide sheltered fjord fishing and legendary shore access, while Trøndelag's central waters deliver char and trout in freshwater streams alongside deep-sea monsters. Southern Norway's varying sea depths promise ling, mackerel, and Greenland shark, complemented by Lake Mjøsa's massive trout and pike.

Saltwater fishing requires no license in Norway, though conservation rules protect species like endangered porbeagle sharks and bluefin tuna. Experienced local guides ensure unforgettable expeditions – whether chasing midnight sun bites in summer or braving Arctic winter seas. Traditional **rorbu** cabins and modern fishing camps line the coast, providing robust boats, gear, and filleting stations for your catch.

Norway

4.9/5
Based on 29,193 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Norway Fishing Seasons

January

In the north, the sun doesn’t rise at all until the end of January. Skrei fishing is great for those braving the cold weather.

 
February

This month is great for fishing for Arctic Cod. On land, join in with the World Reindeer Racing Championships.

 
March

Join in with the World Cod Fishing Championship in Lofoten. Amateurs are welcome!

April

This is the last month to target Skrei successfully. Halibut can be legally caught from April to December 20. Let your hair down at the Voss Jazz Festival.

May

Celebrate the Norway’s National Day with parades through the streets. Salmon fishing begins this month.

June

In the south, the first Salmon of the season are small in numbers but double the size of  regular Salmon.

July

Throw yourself fully into Norwegian food with the Gladmat Festival – fill up your belly after a great trip on the fjords.

August

August marks the second Salmon run down south. There are huge numbers of Salmon here, although the average size is 3 kilograms

September

September marks the end of the Salmon season. Cheer up with the Potato Festival, with music, food, and plenty of activities for the whole family.

October

This is the month to try local beers and wines at various drinking festivals around Norway. Halibut is good this month

November

The streets of Fagernes turn into a huge marketplace during the Rakfisk Festival, a delicacy of semi-fermented Trout.

December

There’s so much to do on land now – the Røros Christmas market will keep you busy! Fishing grinds to a halt due to the lack of daylight.

Norway Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Norway

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