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Region: Norway (3403), Troms og Finnmark (454), Troms (275), Lyngen (16), Nordreisa (6), Hamnnes (2) and Havnnes (1)
Havnnes says:
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New floating dock from July 9, 2025
Havnnes has now received a new and larger floating dock with increased capacity and better mooring conditions. The guest quay is only accessible on the outside of the dock, in the area that does not have berths for small boats. This area is also used for private commercial activities, and capacity may therefore be limited - especially in winter.
We ask all visiting boats to contact us in advance to clarify availability and arrange for a safe and coordinated arrival.
Facilities and terms:
- Power: Only maintenance power is available.
- Mooring: There are good opportunities for secure mooring with bollards.
- Waste: We only accept waste that is sorted according to local regulations. See https://www.avfallsservice.no/hvordan-sorterer-jeg
- Price: We charge for the use of the guest quay. There are separate rates for summer and winter. Winter prices (October 1 - May 1) are normally higher due to limited capacity and use of the quay for commercial activities. Updated information on prices and terms can be found on our website: https://www.lyngen-havnnes.no
- Capacity: We have a maximum space for three sailboats at the floating dock. Others must use the main quay. All arrivals must be clarified in advance.
- Private property: Havnnes is a private harbor in private ownership. The guest quay is made available as an offer to visiting boats, but this is done at our discretion and within the framework of our other activities. We ask that everyone using the facilities show consideration and respect that this is an area with active commercial operations and limited resources.
For inquiries, contact us by email or phone
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1 x helpful | written on 9. Jul 2025 | updated_on 9. Jul 2025
Bill Söderberg says:
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We called and inquired about a berth, received good service and reasonable prices for harbor space and washing machine when speaking with the friendly staff.
Fantastic berth and a stunning location at the gateway to Lygnfjorden.
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1 x helpful | written on 25. Jun 2025
Henrik Halvorsen says:
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The owners request that contact is made by phone in advance to secure a place at the dock.
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1 x helpful | written on 3. May 2025
Jesperalten says:
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Amazing location, but unfortunately unpleasant owners and high prices. 750 kroner, regardless of boat size.
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2 x helpful | written on 19. Apr 2025
K Meinen says:
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We were just very rudely chased away from the floating pontoon by a young guy who apparently works for the harbour. He screamed at us that the floating pontoon is now private (2024) and is ONLY for the small fishing boats for tourists. There was no sign posted about this, so I didn’t understand why he was so furious and rude. The only place for visitors is now a rickety wooden wall that has only one ladder up (absolutely covered with slippery algae). This place is not recommended — it seems that they really don’t want visiting boats.
0 x helpful | written on 23. Jun 2024
Leo K says:
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Sauna
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0 x helpful | written on 29. Mar 2024
Havnnes says:
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There is a large shallow on the starboard and port side if you sail in from Lyngenfjord. Follow nautical charts and cardinal marks and it will be fine. There is often a northwesterly wind in the afternoon but it calms down in the evening. Otherwise, it is a nice and sheltered harbor where you lie safely.
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2 x helpful | written on 19. Aug 2022
Ingo W says:
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Approach and maritime conditions: Easy approach. From the northwest, the two red stakes must be kept to port, the green to starboard.
Mooring: Floating dock, alongside.
The area: Very beautiful and historically significant trading place. Havnnes was not burned down in 1944. Café, small shop, museum.
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2 x helpful | written on 15. Jun 2021
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The wind forecasts come from yr.no (Norwegian Meteorological Institute), and was last updated 2 hours and 8 minutes ago (Wednesday 30 July 01:28 PM). The next night score shows you the worst hour between 22:00 and 08:00 the next night. We recommend that you check multiple sources for wind forecasts. windy.com is a good website to show larger wind systems.
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Users that contributed to this page: Havnnes, Pål Blix-Johansen, Bill Söderberg and Ingo W
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Norway: Fishing villages and old trading posts along the coast
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