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Midtfjordsfallet Dive Site

Norway

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Advice on Diving in Norway

...ent airports in the Lofoten islands like Leknes airport.  Diving the Saltstraumen, the world’s strongest tidal currents, is easily one of the most spectacular drift dives on the planet. Besides the thrill of diving these currents, the oxygen rich fresh water is home to a wide range of fish, plants and creatures. The Saltstraumen are easy to reach by car, train, bus, boat or plane, situated only 30km from the town of Bodø. There is some excellent wreck diving in Norway. Both Narvik and Sørlandet offer the opportunity to dive some interesting wrecks from the Second World War, including English...

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Name Distance

Strømsholmen Sjøsportsenter AS

Norway

18 km

Stromsholmen

Norway

18.97 km

Aalesund Dykkersenter A/S

Norway

101.75 km

Havsport Trondheim A/S

Norway

147.23 km

Gulen Dykkesenter

Norway

272.74 km

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Name Distance

Kristiansund

Norway

11.19 km

Vevang

Norway

18.97 km

Molde

Norway

48.26 km

Isfjorden

Norway

63.36 km

Andalsnes

Norway

63.94 km

Sunndalsora

Norway

73.67 km

Stryn

Norway

140.98 km
Name Distance

KSU | Kvernberget

Norway, Kristiansund

16.15 km

MOL | Aro

Norway, Molde

45.69 km

AES | Vigra

Norway, Aalesund

96.9 km

HOV | Hovden

Norway, Orsta-Volda

125.82 km

SOG | Haukasen

Norway, Sogndal

220.06 km

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