Top 10 BEST Beaches in Norway

Here is a comprehensive list of the best beaches in Norway you should not miss.

Norway is more popularly known for its dramatic fjords that dominate its coastal landscapes. Every year, thousands of adrenaline junkies troop to these natural wonders and experience a trek of a lifetime.

Not only would they enjoy the beauty of the fjords and raw wilderness but also have a glimpse of towering waterfalls, some of which are the highest in the world. Then there are the stunning lakes reflecting the bluish sky and the turquoise waters of the vast sea.

But Norway is much more to its breathtaking fjords. It is also a haven of unspoiled beaches, awaiting discovery. These are perfect getaways for families and friends to experience a tropical feel.

There’s nothing like it strolling on Norway’s beaches while reminiscing how life must have been during the reign of the mighty Viking warriors.

Check out these beautiful beaches in Norway when planning to visit.

Top 10 BEST Beaches in Norway

Paradisbukta Beach

Paradisbukta is a local Norwegian language which literally translates to “Paradise Bay.” It is one of the most frequented Norwegian beaches.

Because of its popularity, it becomes easily crowded during peak days, so it’s best to come here during weekdays. Paradisbukta Beach boasts of calm waters, stunning sunset views, and active adventures like beach sports and many more.

Lush forests line the beach, offering an even more rustic escape. Both families and friends, including solo travelers, can enjoy the rustic beauty and serenity. Visitors can also set up tents for the night. It’s one of the beaches nearest to Oslo, the capital of Norway.

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Goladen Beach

Godalen, Stavanger beach
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Located at Stavanger, the Goladen Beach is off-beaten as fewer people come here. Thus, it’s an ideal getaway for those who prefer less touristy destinations.

It has mostly rocky shores and a few stretches of coarse sands complementing the sea’s turquoise waters. Locals love coming to participate in various water sports such as volleyball at the beach and swimming.

Tanning is also a favorite activity, so it’s no wonder one can see folks lying on the beach like starfishes. Visitors can also set up a barbecue stand on the beachside and have a memorable picnic with loved ones.

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Seljesanden Beach

Seljesanden beach
via Wikimedia Commons|Wolfmann

Seljesanden Beach is another secluded destination located on Norway’s western coastline. It has a beauty unspoiled by the impacts of mass tourism, and its off-beat location helped in its preservation. Visitors will love frolicking on the cold waters and relishing the sight of lush vegetation.

The beach has beautiful and smooth sands, making it an ideal spot for strolling barefoot. They can also visit the nearby Monastery of Selja via traditional guided tours to delve into Norway’s rich history and culture. Among other activities on the beach are sports, fishing, and swimming.

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Hellesto Beach

Hellestø beach
via Wikimedia Commons|GEdland

After enjoying Goladen Beach in Stavanger City, visitors can proceed to neighboring Hellesto Beach. It is also a famous spot for sunbathing and swimming. Every June 10 of the year, the locals celebrate the Dragon Kite Festival, which is the largest and oldest in Norway. The kites feature various designs and sizes, showcasing their creativity.

The sandy beach is littered with rocks, gravels, and grasses. When tidal waves wash on the shores, visitors can see different fish species, including clams and rocks. They can gather some of these and prepare them for lunch or dinner. Big trees line the beach, providing shade and protection to visitors.

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Bunus Beach

One of the emerging gems in Lofoten in Northern Norway is Bunus Beach. Set amidst the backdrop of steep and dramatic mountains, Bunus Beach features a white sandy beach similar to those found in tropical islands.

The beach complements the beautiful, turquoise waters, which can surely entice anyone for a ravishing swim. It’s not only beachgoers who come here but also avid hikers because of the sheer cliffs and hills surrounding it. Although tourists can visit it any time of the year, it’s best to go there in summer. It’s now one of the rising Norway beaches.

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Huk Beach

Huk Beach Oslo Norway
via Wikimedia Commons|Grzegorz Wysocki

Huk Beach is another popular attraction near Oslo. It’s a perfect escape for those who want to escape the hustles and bustles of city life and relish the beauty of introspection. It’s mostly a rocky shore with few sandy portions, but the beauty of it is stunning.

It is one of the clothing-optional beaches in Norway, so it offers a favorable atmosphere for a total unwind. That means visitors can stroll around the beach without clothes, so they can fully harness the sun’s benefits. Other activities done here are beach volleyball and biking. Locals also love coming here for boating and fishing.

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Mjelle Beach

Mjelle Beach Bodø
Mjelle Beach in Bodø is one of the best beaches in Norway. via Wikimedia Commons|Brunost16

Considered among the top summer destinations in Norway, Mjelle Beach is known for its bizarre mixture of colors. Visitors will find hues all along the shore as the white sand and red sand mix. While sitting on the beach, one can also see how the tides and winds create hues along the shore.

The red features become visible just after a heavy storm that, from a particular vantage point, the beach appears almost purple. The calm and turquoise waters of the sea are also irresistible.

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Kvalvika Beach

kvalvika beach hike lofoten Islands
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For those who want to level up their beach experience, check out Kvalvika Beach in Moskenesoya. It takes a challenging ascent and descent multiple times across steep mountains before finally catching sight of its beauty. Kvalvika Beach lies on a remote destination and is ideal for those craving for an adrenaline-pumping experience.

Rocky cliffs serve as an imposing backdrop of the beach, which has grayish and fine sands. It complements the greenish-blue waters that make up for a refreshing swim. While here, visitors can view how the sea, sand, and sun harmonize to exhibit amazing hues of nature.

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Haukland Beach

Beaches in Norway. Haukland Beach.
via Flickr|Michele Agostini

Haukland Beach is one of the several beaches found in the famed Lofoten Islands. It boasts of powdery white sands touching the blue waters. It makes up for a perfect day out because of its serene setting.

From here, one can see towering mountains with their snow-capped and jagged peaks. The beach also offers an incredible view of the sunset and sunrise. The nearby village has a very tiny population, but they are very hospitable and welcoming.

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Orre Beach

Orre Beach
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Orre Beach, otherwise known as Orrestranda, is the longest Norway beach, spanning more than five kilometers. It has fine-grained sands which are similar to those found in sandy beaches of tropical countries.

The relatively strong waves make it a popular surfing spot, but the current level also allows swimming. The beach also has unusual flowers and plants making it a botanical paradise. It is touted as one of the best beaches in Norway.

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