Alta: Private Fjord Fishing Trip
- Experience Arctic fjord fishing and dive into the traditional fishing culture of Northern Norway
- Catch cod, coalfish, haddock, redfish or atlantic halibut while surrounded by snowy mountaintops
- Experienced captain/guide, fjord cruise, safety equipment, life jackets, lunch and drinks included
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Overview
Join us for an exciting fishing tour and catch popular species such as cod, coalfish, haddock, redfish and atlantic halibut to name a few!
What's included?
Knowledgeable, English-speaking guide
Expert captain to guide the fishing adventure
Equipment: warm coveralls and life jackets
Warm indoor saloon and toilet facilities
Biscuit, tea, coffee and water
Fishing equipment available for rent
Round-trip transport available on request
Alcoholic drinks not allowed onboard
What to expect?
Waves in the Alta Fjord are calmer than further ot on the coast, which makes for for fishing in calmer and more relaxing surroundings. Go to sea and feel the disconnect from everyday life.
Experience fishing in Northern Norway! Catch your own dinner If you like, we can also filet and pack the fish to eat during your stay in Alta. Your guides are flexible and accommodating to most requests,
We recommend wearing woolen underwear, a fleece jacket, woolen sweater or any other middle layer jacket.
Headwear and mittens that can withstand the smell of fish. Boots or other insulated shoes.
On board the boat you must follow all security policies and the information given to you beforehand.
All tours are dependent on the weather conditions – if the weather is bad we will call you or send an email the day before, and make a decision together whether to postpone or refund the tour.
Good to know
Meeting point: Fiskerihavna harbor, Alta
Round-trip transport can be ordered at an additional cost, minimum 12 hours before the tour
What to bring
If the weather is cold, dress warmly in layers. Start with woolen underwear as a base layer, then a fleece jacket, woolen sweater, or another warm mid-layer. Bring a hat, mittens, and insulated boots or shoes. Boots, woolen socks, mittens, and headwear can also be borrowed if needed.