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Norway Tours & Trips

The best Norway tour packages

Best places to start your Norway tour

Norway is a dream come true for nature lovers. With fjords that cut into huge cliffs and mountains that will take your breath away, it’s a dream. Go to Vigeland Park and the Akershus Fortress in Oslo, or Tromsø for its Arctic nightlife and to glimpse the Northern Lights. If you want to be active, why not hike on world-class trails or simply relax on a cruise? Norway is waiting!

Best time to visit Norway

  • Winter 2025 / 2026

    Ready for winter in Norway, bringing these truly special experiences? Chase the Northern Lights across Arctic landscapes, witness fjords under winter conditions, and try dog sledding and snowshoeing through frozen wilderness. Winter completely transforms Norway into this magical territory, and it’s so beautiful you won’t believe your eyes. This is definitely one for the camera.

  • Spring 2026

    Norway's spring tours blend late winter charm with early spring awakening, making it an excellent time to explore. Our private Oslo departures take you to Venabu's peaceful cross-country trails before heading westward where the fjord boats are back in service for the season. At Ægir Brewery, the Viking plank experience feels more intimate during spring, as the groups tend to be smaller and more relaxed. Many of our travelers combine Oslo's rich cultural scene with journeys on the Oslo-Myrdal-Flam railway, where melting snow creates powerful waterfalls cascading alongside the tracks. Balestrand has become a particular favorite, with its traditional Norwegian dinners featuring the freshest spring ingredients, local specialties and also seasonal delicacies. We hear consistently from customers that shoulder season brings excellent value without compromising the Nordic experience - from wandering Alesund's Art Nouveau streets to riding Bergen's Floibanen Funicular for sweeping views across the landscape as nature reawakens.

  • Summer 2026

    The summer months really open up what's possible in Norway, especially with those extra-long daylight hours. Our travelers often start in Bergen, wandering the historic waterfront and fish market before hopping on the Flåmsbana railway - it's quite something seeing the train wind through mountain tunnels and past cascading waterfalls. The Lofoten Islands are a highlight too; you can take RIB boats right into Trollfjord or climb peaks like Linken for some incredible views. We've made sure there's time built in for staying in traditional fishing villages and trying local catches. What works really well is how flexible the schedule is - you can go hiking, take optional boat trips or just sit back and take in those fjord views.

  • Fall / Autumn 2026

    Fall gives Norway's landscapes this really special quality, and we've designed our autumn routes to make the most of it. Most tours kick off in Trondheim where you'll see both city life and coastal scenes before hitting the Atlantic Road - our customers say watching autumn storms roll in while driving this ocean-spanning route is something else. The UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord features heavily; you can boat past the Seven Sisters waterfall or hike up to Eagle Viewpoint for these sweeping views across the water. We mix cultural stops like the 14th-century Kvernes Stave Church with natural wonders such as the Briksdalsbreen glacier - you can hike there or take electric vehicles right up to the ice. The routes strike this nice balance between being outdoors during the day and spending evenings getting cozy in fjord-side hotels.