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Budget under control: how to choose a base, accommodation and a boat for a week at sea

Sea fishing in Norway is something many of us dream of, and it can easily become a reality if you plan your budget wisely. So, let's dive in and see what your money can buy, how to pick the best deals, and how to stay within a budget of €800 to €1,500 per person per week.

📌 Accommodation & Fishing Camps: What to Expect

📌 Accommodation & Fishing Camps: What to Expect

Accommodation types and approximate prices:

Type of Accommodation Average Cost per Person (1 week) Notes
Fishing camp (rorbu or cottage) €400–600 Includes kitchen, freezer, drying room, fish cleaning area
Campsite (cabins or bungalows) €200–400 Budget-friendly, but may lack the comfort of a fishing base
Hotel or apartment €500–800 Higher comfort, but more expensive

Here's a little tip:

We recommend that you book your accommodation 4–6 months before your trip. This way, you can easily save up to 20–30%!

And don't forget to check if there's a private mooring and storage space for your catch, so you can keep it safe and sound.

đŸš€ Boat Rental Options
Boat Type Average Weekly Cost Best For
Small boat (15–25 HP) €300–500 Coastal fishing, short trips
Medium boat (30–50 HP) €500–800 Versatile option, great for sea fishing
Large boat (60–100 HP) with cabin €800–1200 Comfortable for big game fishing and long excursions

Here's a little tip:

  • When you're first starting out, it's probably best to go for a medium-sized boat with GPS and echo sounder.
  • If you spread the rental cost between three or four people, that'll really help to make it more affordable.

đŸŽ« Fishing licences and extra costs:

  • You don't need a licence to go sea fishing, but there are some restrictions on how much fish you can take home. Basically, you can only take 18kg of fish per person.
  • You'll need a licence for freshwater fishing. Cost: about €20–50 per week.
  • Active holiday insurance: about €20–40 per person per week.

⛜ And how much should you budget for fuel?

If you're looking to save a bit of money, you should know that the average fuel cost for a medium-sized boat or motorboat is about €100–200 per week for a group of four to five people.

Here's a handy tip:

  • Just make sure you only refuel at water filling stations, otherwise you'll be hit with base surcharges.
  • If the base is close to the fishing spots, it'll save you money on fuel.

💳 Deposits and extra fees:

  • Boat rental deposit: normally €300–1,000, which you'll get back when you return the boat undamaged and with a full tank.
  • There are also some extra services you can get at the base, like cleaning and freezing fish, and renting tackle and equipment, which usually cost between €50 and €100 per person per week.

Here's a handy tip:

Just check the deposit amount in advance and keep extra funds on your card.

💰 Ukebudsjett per person (gruppe pĂ„ 4 personer)
Kostnadspost Budsjettalternativ Komfortalternativ
Overnatting 250 € (camping) 500 € (fiskecamp)
BĂ„t 150 € (delt pĂ„ 4) 200 € (delt pĂ„ 4)
Drivstoff 50 € 80 €
Lisenser og forsikring 40 € 70 €
Ekstratjenester 50 € 100 €
Mat 100 € 200 €
Totalt 640 € 1150 €

Even with all the comforts, you can stick to a budget of €1,500 per person, with money left over for entertainment, souvenirs or excursions.

✅ Here are five great tips for saving money on fishing in Norway:

  1. Book early: If you book four to six months in advance, you'll get a better deal on accommodation and boats.
  2. You can often get a better deal if you book a package that includes accommodation and boat hire.
  3. It's a good idea to share the costs with your group if you're travelling together. It's best to travel in a group of 3-4 people.
  4. Don't pay too much for a boat: go for a medium-powered one (30–50 hp), which will be perfect for an average fisherman.
  5. Use your own kit: renting tackle is more expensive than buying your own, especially if you go fishing a lot.

🎯 It's actually pretty easy to keep an eye on your budget when you're fishing in Norway, as long as you plan your trip in advance. If you pick the right base, boat, company and booking time, you'll have a comfortable and fun-filled holiday without spending more than €800 to €1,500 per week.