Travel to Narvik

You can travel to Narvik without having to worry about anything more than having a good time! The most common way to travel to Narvik is by air, but it’s also possible to travel by rail or bus. A large number of cruise ships call to Narvik annually.

Scene from the movie "The Battle of Narvik - Hitler´s First defeat" that was partly filmed in the Narvik region.

Michael Ulriksen

By air

The national airport Harstad/ Narvik Airport Evenes (EVE)is located about 57 km from Narvik town center and 50 minutes by car. There are six or more daily flights from Oslo (OSL) to Evenes (EVE). Express buses to Narvik correspond to most of the flight arrivals from Oslo. The domestic airport Bardufoss Airport (BDU) is located about 102 km from Narvik town centre and 1.5 hours by car. The airport in Kiruna (SWE) is located about 187 km from Narvik town center and ca. 2.5 hours by car.

Scene from the movie "The Battle of Narvik - Hitler´s First defeat" that was partly filmed in the Narvik region.

Michael Ulriksen

By train

If you are looking to travel to Narvik by train, you can take a direct train from Stockholm, Sweden. The train ride from Stockholm to Narvik is known to be one of the most impressive trips in all of Europe, taking you on a journey through the breathtaking nature of central Sweden, up to the north of Lappland, and across the mountains to Norway. The trip takes approximately 18 hours and offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of the region from the comfort of your train seat. The night train from Stockholm to Narvik is a popular option, allowing you to sleep through part of the journey and wake up refreshed in Narvik. For more information and to purchase tickets, you can visit www.vy.se

Scene from the movie "The Battle of Narvik - Hitler´s First defeat" that was partly filmed in the Narvik region.

Michael Ulriksen

By bus

You can take long-distance services to reach Narvik from Bodø, Lofoten, and Tromsø all year round. The journey from Tromsø to Narvik by bus takes approximately 4 hours, while the journey from Lofoten Islands to Narvik takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes. The journey from Bodø to Narvik takes around 6 hours by bus. These bus services offer a convenient and affordable transportation option for travelers looking to explore the beautiful region of Narvik and its surrounding areas.

Scene from the movie "The Battle of Narvik - Hitler´s First defeat" that was partly filmed in the Narvik region.

Michael Ulriksen

By car

Driving in Norway is truly a beautiful experience, offering stunning landscapes and many scenic drives. One way to get to Narvik is by car, either via E6, which is Norway's main north-south road, or via E10 from Lofoten or Sweden. Both of these routes offer breathtaking views and the opportunity to take in the natural beauty of the region. If you decide to take a road trip to Narvik, be sure to plan your route carefully and allow plenty of time to stop and enjoy the sights along the way. Whether you are coming from within Norway or from abroad, driving is a great way to explore all that Narvik has to offer at your own pace.