NORGE - Lofoten Islands

Diving the NORGE in the Lofoten Islands isn't about tropical colours. This coaster, torpedoed in 1940, rests in surprisingly clear Arctic water, often feeling more like a historical expedition than a dive. You can trace its substantial 91.7-meter length, the bow and stern still largely intact, offering plenty of nooks and crannies to peer into. We've seen large cod here, sometimes lurking in the shadows of the superstructure, and the ironwork has become home to a hardy collection of anemones and sponges. It's a dive that appeals to wreck enthusiasts and those looking for a different kind of underwater story.

Location
Lofoten Islands, Norway, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
68.433334, 17.416666
Type
wreck
Maximum Depth
0m

Marine Protected Area: Dyngeneset

Nearby Dive Sites in Lofoten Islands

Nearest Dive Centres to NORGE

Marine Life in Lofoten Islands

Home to 17 recorded species including 12 reef fish, 3 sharks & rays, 1 crabs & lobsters, 1 clams & mussels.

Notable Species