Discover our collection of aurora tours and cruises in Norway's Arctic. Experience optimal northern lights viewing during Norway's dark winter months.
In a world obsessed with FOMO, our Slow Wow tours embrace JOMO – the Joy Of Missing Out. These journeys are all about those magical moments that happen between destinations.
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With over two decades of experience since our founding in 2000, Fjord Travel Norway brings unparalleled knowledge to every journey. Our packages are crafted by Norwegians who know the hidden gems, seasonal highlights, and authentic experiences that make Norway truly special.
We believe travel should engage all your senses and create lasting memories. Our thoughtfully designed journeys help you connect deeply with Norway's culture, landscapes, and people - creating experiences that resonate long after you've returned home.
In a digital age dominated by AI and chatbots, we believe in the value of human connection. When you call us, real people answer the phone. Our team is available to assist you with immediate support should any unexpected situations arise on your journey. We're here for you before, during, and after your Norwegian adventure.
Forget what you think you know about Norwegian food! The culinary revolution isn't coming – it's already here waiting for you to discover it. Skip the endless waitlists and experience Norway's flavors like an insider!
Discover the latest travel trends, insider tips, and authentic stories from locals who call these destinations home. Our articles don't just tell you where to go - they reveal the heart and soul of each place, creating deeper connections before you even pack your bags.
While everyone's posting filtered aurora selfies from Iceland, Norway's keeping the real show to itself – we're talking front-row seats to nature's most explosive light show. Your chances of catching it is cranked up to maximum thanks to a rare peak in solar activity that's turning the Arctic sky into its own private disco through 2026.
From Tromsø's urban pulse to Alta's untamed plateaus, we've mapped out the sweet spots where science meets spectacle – and trust us, those Instagram shots you've seen don't even come close to the real deal.
Skip the endless research rabbit holes and amateur aurora hunting – we've already done the planning to craft tours that nail the perfect combo of timing, location, and insider access.
While everyone else is chasing reservations at the usual suspects in Copenhagen and Stockholm, Norway's chefs are quietly crafting the next chapter of Nordic cuisine.
In unexpected places like Stavanger, RE-NAA is turning local ingredients into three-star masterpieces. At Oslo's two-starred Kontrast, chef Mikael Svensson is earning both Michelin stars and the Green Star for sustainability.
Then there's Statholdergaarden, a culinary landmark housed in a magnificent 17th-century building in the heart of Oslo, where Chef Bent Stiansen, Norway's first Michelin star recipient, continues to honor traditional Norwegian cuisine while infusing it with contemporary flair.
You don't have to refresh your browser at midnight hoping to score a table, we've got the golden tickets already tucked in our back pocket.
Experience Norwegian cities with a twist as our city breaks blend urban exploration with unexpected adventures that will leave your friends asking, "Wait, you did what in Oslo?"
Dive into charming Bergen, vibrant Oslo, or historic Trondheim by day, then wake up to breathtaking fjord views, under the northern lights, or in UNESCO heritage sites like Røros.
These aren't ordinary city getaways—they're perfectly balanced Norwegian experiences where you might sip morning coffee on a fjord-side terrace in Balestrand, explore the historic charm of Skjerjehamn, or discover the coastal beauty of Bekkjarvik before returning to the city's pulse.
While everyone else flocks to Paris's Louvre or Rome's Vatican, Norway quietly stands as the art world's unexpected powerhouse, punching well above its weight with creations you already know.
Ever heard of "The Scream"? That's us. Ibsen's groundbreaking plays? Norwegian. The mind-bending Oslo Opera House rising from the sea? Ours too.
Maybe it's our dramatic landscapes sparking creativity, those long winter nights fueling imagination, or perhaps our reserved reputation simply means we express ourselves better through art. Come discover Norway's cultural landscape, where bold modern designs and extraordinary museums await your discovery - because everyone loves an underdog with this much artistic bite.
Here you´ll find answers to some of the most common questions we get asked.
A Fjord Travel Norway tour is the perfect way to explore the very best of Norway at your own pace. Our self-guided tours combine scenic public transport—such as buses, boats, and trains—with carefully selected accommodations and unique experiences.
Each itinerary is thoughtfully crafted for convenience, but also offers the flexibility to personalize your journey. You can easily add activities or upgrade your accommodations to suit your preferences when booking. With everything you need organized in one seamless itinerary, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy an unforgettable Norwegian adventure.
No, there are no Fjord Travel Norway representatives at the hotels. However, we carefully select hotels that meet our high standards for comfort, service, and quality. Each property is handpicked based on our own experiences and customer feedback, ensuring that you will have a pleasant stay.
No. This is specified under "this trip includes" for each individual tour. Breakfast is included at the hotels, but additional meals are specified.
There are several tours you can join. Contact us via email, and we will help you find the tour that suits you best.
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Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Norway, including major brands such as Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. You can use them in most hotels, restaurants, and shops. It's important to note that in large cities, cash is not always accepted, and card payments are preferred. However, having some Norwegian Kroner is advisable for small purchases or in smaller towns and rural areas where card payments might not be as common.