The year is 1940 and the second world war is in full swing in Europe. Iron was transported from Narvik, and the Germans wanted to access this production for their war. Their plan was to take over Narvik, but in a battle against Norway, a whole convoy of German ships was defeated by Norwegians and Allies, a fate of 36 other ships also. Today, Narvik is a paradise for wreckers. Here you can dive on untouched ships. A cemetery of 3 untouched hunters was opened in 1997/98. Here are a lot of warriors, such as uniforms, clothes, shoes, magazines and much more. Narvik Dyk & Äventyr has permission to dive in these places. Narvik Dyk & Adventure is allowed to dive even on other ships in the area. Narvik Dyk & Adventure started in December 1997. Contact us at the following phone number: