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Your flight to Harstad-Narvik

Flights to Harstad-Narvik land in a region defined by the dramatic landscapes of Northern Norway, where the mountains meet the deep waters of the Ofotfjord. This destination acts as a central hub for the Ofoten and Sør-Troms districts, providing a gateway to the Lofoten and Vesterålen archipelagos.

The area contains historical sites that reflect its industrial and maritime past, such as the Trondenes Church, which dates back to the medieval period. Visitors can explore the Narvik War Museum or see the Adolf Gun, a massive land-based power from the Second World War. In Harstad, the Trondenes Historical Centre provides a detailed look at the local Viking history and cultural development.

Travel to this part of the world is often shaped by the pursuit of the Northern Lights during winter or the Midnight Sun in the summer months. The atmosphere is one of rugged discovery, where the focus remains on the outdoors and the traditions of the local communities. Each journey into the surrounding fjords highlights a history built on fishing, mining, and Arctic trade.

Best time to visit Harstad-Narvik: High and low seasons

High season in Harstad-Narvik

The arrival of the Midnight Sun between May and July marks the peak of the high season. During these months, the sun never sets, bathing the jagged peaks of the Ofoten district in a constant, golden light. Temperatures are mild, often reaching 15°C, which encourages a local lifestyle focused on the outdoors. You will find the harbour areas and hiking trails active at all hours as the community takes advantage of the endless daylight.

When you land at Harstad-Narvik Airport, Evenes, the clear summer skies offer immediate views of the deep blue fjords. This is the busiest time for cultural gatherings, including the Arctic Arts Festival in Harstad, which draws crowds for music and performance. The atmosphere is energetic and social, with long evenings spent on restaurant terraces or exploring the coastal waters by boat. The extended daylight makes it easy to pack many activities into a single trip.

Low season in Harstad-Narvik

The low season is defined by the Polar Night, which lasts from late November until January. During this time, the sun stays below the horizon, and the region is covered in deep snow. Temperatures frequently drop below -5°C, creating a quiet, reflective atmosphere in the towns. Life moves indoors to cosy cafes, though the dark skies are frequently lit by the Northern Lights, which are a primary draw for winter visitors.

Touching down at Harstad-Narvik Airport, Evenes in winter reveals a landscape of stark contrasts and white-capped mountains. The pace of life slows down, focusing on winter sports like skiing at Narvikfjellet or snowshoeing through the silent forests. Cultural life shifts towards seasonal markets and traditional seafood dinners, celebrating the winter harvest. While the days are short, the blue twilight and the chance to see the Aurora Borealis provide a distinct, calm identity to the region.

Top things to do and see in Harstad-Narvik

As your flight descends towards Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes, the dramatic landscape of mountains and fjords unfolds below, signaling your arrival in a region where the wild Arctic meets deep-rooted history. Stepping off the plane, the crisp air and the surrounding peaks provide an immediate introduction to the rugged beauty of northern Norway.

Trondenes Church
This medieval stone church is the northernmost of its kind and sits on a site that has been a spiritual and political power centre since the Viking Age. Its thick white walls and preserved interior art reflect centuries of history against a backdrop of the quiet Vågsfjorden.

The Adolf Gun
Located at Trondenes, this massive piece of land-based naval artillery is one of the largest remaining from the Second World War. Walking around the battery reveals the sheer scale of the engineering and the strategic importance this coastline held during global conflicts.

Mount Keipen
A hike to the summit provides a panoramic view that explains why travelers are drawn to this corner of the world, with the jagged peaks of Grytøya and the open sea stretching toward the horizon. The climb captures the physical energy of the region and rewards you with a perspective of the islands that few other spots can match.

Narvik War Museum
This space uses modern design and moving exhibits to tell the story of the battles fought in the nearby mountains and waters. It goes beyond military facts to explore human rights and the lasting impact of war on the local community.

Ofoten Railway
This train journey travels from the fjordside in Narvik up into the high mountains, following a route carved into steep cliffs by manual labourers. The line was built to transport iron ore and now serves as a way to see some of the most remote and untouched landscapes in the Arctic Circle.

Grottebadet Water Park
Tucked away inside a labyrinth of caves carved directly into the bedrock beneath the city centre of Harstad, this subterranean pool offers a hidden escape. It is a social hub where the warmth of the water contrasts with the cold stone walls of the mountain above.

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To find the best flight deals to Harstad-Narvik, try to book your tickets well in advance and stay flexible with your travel dates. Using Opodo Prime can also help you secure extra benefits as you plan your journey to the north. Every click brings you closer to the moment you finally board your plane and prepare for your arrival at Evenes Airport.

FAQ's about Harstad-Narvik

How can I find cheap flights to Harstad-Narvik at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED76 to Harstad-Narvik. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Harstad-Narvik.
When's the best time to go to Harstad-Narvik?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Harstad-Narvik is... March.
The next best month to travel to Harstad-Narvik is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Harstad-Narvik.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Harstad-Narvik is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Harstad-Narvik?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Harstad-Narvik, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Scandinavian Airlines: average one-way price of AED3,769.49 , with Abu Dhabi to Harstad-Narvik an average of AED3,769.49 and Abu Dhabi from AED3,175.91.
  • Turkish Airlines (one-way average: AED4,214.16) : this includes an average price from Abu Dhabi to Harstad-Narvik of AED4,214.16 and also flights from Sharjah costing AED 6631.
  • Air France: average cost for one-way was AED4,203.69 , with Dubai to Harstad-Narvik flights costing an average of AED4,203.69 and the price tag from Sharjah being AED 6631.
Which airlines fly to Harstad-Narvik from the UAE?

Indirect flights from the Australia to Harstad-Narvik include:

  • Scandinavian Airlines, which flies from Abu Dhabi and Dubai and also from Sharjah.
  • Scandinavian Airlines, with flights from Dubai and London to Harstad-Narvik plus Manchester.
  • Wideroe, which has flights from Munich and Warsaw as well as from Stockholm to Harstad-Narvik.

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