Uncover the remarkable story of Honningsvåg and the North Cape — from the first royal visitors to the Nazi occupation and the town's near-total destruction — at this intimate, award-winning Arctic museum right in the harbour.
What to expect
Set in the heart of Honningsvåg's charming harbour district, this compact but compelling museum charts the dramatic human history of the world's northernmost town. Permanent exhibits document the visits of King Oscar II and King Chulalongkorn of Siam — who put North Cape on the Victorian Grand Tour — alongside the brutal reality of World War II, when German forces burned Honningsvåg to the ground during their retreat, leaving only the church standing. Maritime artefacts, photographs, and personal accounts bring the resilience of the local community vividly to life. The museum is an ideal one-hour stop that adds profound depth to the day.
Good to know
Located steps from the pier — no transfer required. Open daily during the cruise season (typically May–September). Pair with a stroll around the harbour, a visit to the West of the Moon gallery, and the Bamse wartime dog statue for a complete Honningsvåg town experience. No pre-booking required for individual visitors.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Honningsvag (North Cape) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.