Counting the waves…
Counting the waves…
The crisp arctic air carries the gentle murmur of waves against smooth pebbles as you step onto Havøysund Beach, framed by the dramatic, rugged landscape of Finnmark. This isn't your typical sandy escape; Havøysund offers a distinctive northern coastal experience, serving as the main accessible beach area in Måsøy’s municipal centre and a notable stop on the iconic Hurtigruten route. Its 'Tier 1' status on the OnlyBeaches Index reflects its unique blend of accessibility, scenic beauty, and local importance. The beach itself is composed of smooth, rounded pebbles, creating a unique texture underfoot rather than soft sand. While the waters of the Norwegian Sea are undeniably bracing, a quick dip is a refreshing experience for the adventurous, particularly during the summer months. There's no surf to speak of, making it a calm environment for families to enjoy the shoreline. The best time to visit is undoubtedly during the summer, when the midnight sun casts an ethereal glow over the landscape, offering endless daylight for exploration and photography. It’s ideal for families seeking an accessible, urban beach with a dramatic backdrop, as well as travelers exploring Norway's northern reaches. OnlyBeaches recommends visiting in the late evening during summer to witness the incredible light, even if the sun never truly sets. A local tip: after enjoying the beach, take a short drive up to the Havøysund viewpoint for panoramic vistas of the town, the wind farm, and the vast arctic ocean.
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Havøysund Beach.
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Yes, it is generally safe to swim, though the water in the Norwegian Sea is typically very cold, even in summer.
The summer months (june-august) are ideal for milder temperatures and the unique experience of the midnight sun.
Havøysund Beach is easily accessible by car within the town, and it's a key stop on the Hurtigruten coastal express.
As an urban beach in a municipal center, basic facilities like restrooms and nearby shops are typically available within walking distance.
Many Norwegian beaches permit dogs, but it's always best to check for specific local signage regarding leash rules or restricted areas.
Nearby attractions include the Havøysund viewpoint, the Arctic wind farm, and opportunities for fishing and hiking in the surrounding area.