Ålesund
Giske Island
On the island of Giske, you can see some beautiful white sandy beaches, like those by tropical seas. The view of the ocean and islands is unforgettable. You can dive and swim here. But don’t forget: you are not far from the Arctic Circle and the water is permanently cold.
Copenhagen
Kayak Tour Copenhagen
Paddle your own kayak through Copenhagen, accompanied by a professional guide and instructor, who remains in audio-headset contact with participants during the entire tour.
History, culture and adventure combined! You will be seeing all the highlights of the city, including Nyhavn, the Citadel, Langelinje with the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Castle, the fashionable waterfront, the Black Diamond, and Christiansborg Castle.
Oslo
For individuals and small groups (1-8)
Fishing in Oslo
Oslo fjord is a gorgeous fishing place. Fish population around the capital is stable and you have a chance to get practically any sort of local sea fish you ever heard of. Sea fishing is allowed and free, but you mast have own fishing equipment. You’ll see plenty of people fishing around the harbour area – talk to them about good spots.
Unlike sea fishing, fresh water fishing requires permit. You can read more about it here: Visit Norway
Tromsø
Fishing Villages in North Norway
Norway’s fishing has grown in popularity and many tourists seek the Lofoten Islands in both winter and summer. The biggest cods are usually caught between January and April. On the fish-finder, you might see a cod stacked from the surface all the way to the bottom. Another highlight is the famous halibut fishing. Summer is the time to catch halibut, although the biggest often turn up in the autumn.
Norwegian fishing camps along the Lofoten coast differ in size and comfort levels, but the sea is exactly the same whether you choose to stay in Svinøya Rorbu, Reine Rorbu, Melbu or drive to the end of the island archipelago to the tiny village with the shortest name: Å.
Trondheim
Kayaking
This is a fantastic activity and a way to see the city from another perspective. You will paddle on the Nidelven river for 90 minutes. You can make kayaking into an amazing photostory if you take an action camera. All safety needs are well provided-for.