Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Troms og Finnmark fylke

Ready to check out the best sites in Troms og Finnmark fylke for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 9 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you. No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Troms og Finnmark fylke to suit your needs.
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Belgica

#1 - Belgica

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Belgica is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Norway, Nord-Noreg which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Fugleberg

#2 - Fugleberg

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Beautiful wall, big seawolwes, big crabs
Dornier DO-24

#3 - Dornier DO-24

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Dornier Do-24. WW2 Dornier DO-24 is also known as Dornier.
Olsa

#4 - Olsa

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Olsa is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in Norway, Nord-Noreg which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Klubben

#5 - Klubben

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Closest to either entry areas more suitable for *OW divers. Further out by the promontury (btw the entry areas) nice wall with heavier currents depending of the tide. West side has easier access 20m to water. Parking place for a couple of cars. East side down the hill 100m. Large parking area with toilet.
DS Flint

#6 - DS Flint

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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The bow of the wreck is crushed, but the rear somewhat intact. You can penetrate and see the engines. The rudder and the propeller is suspended in free water at 35 meters depth, as the rear end hangs ove an drop-off. Best dived at high tide. The marine life surrounding the wreck is fantastic. There is usually buoy on the wreck.
DS Martha

#7 - DS Martha

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Steamship Martha was on the journey from Archangel to Bergen when she stranded near Cape Orlow in the White Sea, but later comes loose from the ground and proceed towards the Kongdfjord to get rid of the cargo, which consisted of timber. Along the way, the ship begins to take in water, and Captain Hannevig decides to seek shelter in the fjord and repair the leak before proceeding up the fjord. But November 20, 1909 Martha disappears into the depths after lying at anchor close to a day for repairs. The wreck of the Martha today rests on the keel as a typical "Donald Duck" wreck at a depth of thirty-five to fifty meters, and is relatively intact. Boat is required. Either have one of your own or ask local Dive Center(Arctic diving).
Heikeneset

#8 - Heikeneset

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Varied terrain. Big boulders and flat white sand bottom. Kelp in shallow water. Camschatka crab and wolffish. Nudibranchia on the kelp. Its shallow near land. to get some depth drop approx. 100 meters from shore in the bay between the small islets. Swim in an halfcircle, først east and then north, before turning west again.
Breivika

#9 - Breivika

Norway, Nord-Noreg

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Steep slope towards the shore, littered with boulders. Great marinelife, with lot's of macro opportunities. Good for nightdiving as well. About 250 metres from shore you have a depth of 30-35 metres for å good start on your dive.