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Lose yourself in the magical beauty of the natural wonders Norway has to offer; from colossal Nordic landscapes such as the otherworldly Fjord of Dreams to the breathtaking lush valleys found in the region of Geilo.
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Emma
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Lose yourself in the magical beauty of the natural wonders Norway has to offer; from colossal Nordic landscapes such as the otherworldly Fjord of Dreams to the breathtaking lush valleys found in the region of Geilo.
Adventurers and avid travelers from the UK and other countries look to Exoticca for extraordinary trips to Norway. Whether you’re interested in the majestic fjords or want to explore the Nordic Peninsula, we have a holiday package to suit you.
It’s an ideal place to visit all year round, with each season bringing its own magic. Norway’s natural beauty is spectacular, with unique sites like Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun.
You can enjoy an extraordinary holiday by choosing one of our Norway holiday packages from the UK. Most of them include flights, hotels, transfers, tours, and even some meals.
We take great care to ensure that you have an unforgettable travel experience. Exoticca meticulously plans the itinerary of each trip, always keeping your best interests in mind. All you need to do is relax and enjoy your holiday.
Trips to Norway from the UK
Most of our Norway holiday packages have all-inclusive flights from the UK, transportation, and accommodation. They may not all cover your meals, which gives you a great opportunity to explore the local cuisine.
Discover Norway’s rich cultural history and Viking heritage. Its many museums, galleries, and restaurants will mesmerize and entertain you.
Top points of interest in Norway
Choose one of Exoticca’s Norway tours for an unforgettable experience. Whether you enjoy meandering the vast networks of hiking trails, skiing, whale watching, or indulging in retail therapy, there’s an activity to suit you.
Your carefully planned trip not only includes visiting picturesque and world-renowned sites, but some free time for you to relax. It’s an ideal opportunity to familiarize yourself with the residents and enjoy first-hand experiences with the locals.
Discover the following points of interest on any of our tours to Norway:
This picturesque city is on the west coast of Norway. It’s the second largest city, at the heart of the fjords, Norway’s most popular tourist attraction.
As a World Heritage City, Bergen is deep-rooted in culture and was once home to famous composers. Its location near the ocean afforded it the reputation of a boater’s paradise.
Many use these vessels to visit the off-shore islands to explore, fish, or dive. On land, you may encounter the boys’ brigade. They often march in the streets while beating their drums.
Don’t miss this extraordinary place of interest on one of the Norway tours.
Explore the iconic Norwegian fjords. They’re long, narrow, deep estuaries from the sea that wind between high cliffs. The surrounding landscape is captivating and something not to be missed.
There are over 1,000 fjords in Norway, described as nature’s work of art. UNESCO added two of these iconic inlets, Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, to the World Heritage list.
View these breathtaking wonders by joining one of the Norway fjord tours. Observing it from the water is by far the most magical choice.
You can appreciate the gushing waterfalls, sea creatures frolicking around, and surrounding lush mountains. Visiting the fjords is a bucket list item that you shouldn’t overlook.
The capital of Norway and the economic hub of Norwegian trade, Oslo has numerous activities and sites to enjoy. As you embark on one of the Norway guided tours, be sure to visit the Royal Palace. It’s steeped in history and is one of the most important buildings in Norway.
Another extraordinary structure is the Opera House. Its modern design and brilliant architecture will leave you speechless. Choose one of our escorted tours of Norway that includes it.
Besides enjoying the beautiful landmarks, you can immerse yourself in various outdoor activities. Visit the fjord in Oslo, a 100 km long and a place to relax, swim, kayak, or enjoy a leisure cruise.
Stavanger is home to some of Norway’s best eateries. The restaurants in this city will astound you by tantalizing your taste buds.
If you’re a lover of art and beautiful things, then you’re in for a treat. Not only does Stavanger have its own art museum, but you’ll find colorful drawings on houses’ doors, buses, and other murals around the city.
For more impressive looking homes, join one of the best Norway tours. Walk down Fargegaten, a street lined with sprightly colored houses and an Instagram sensation.
There are many other epic and charming sites that will add to your extraordinary experience. Explore them with a Norway small group tour.
Some of the Norway guided tours might not include the hidden gems. With Exoticca, we do our best to make these places part of your excursion while also allowing sufficient time for you to explore on your own.
You can go island hopping north of Sognefjord. It’s also where kayaking enthusiasts and many boat lovers frequent the waters on warmer days.
If you’re a thrill seeker or want to break out of your comfort zone, explore the Lyngsalpene mountain range. It’s a place for adventure, from hunting and mountaineering to fishing and hang-gliding.
Book your trip to Norway with Exoticca
Exoticca’s trips to Norway take all the stress out of planning a holiday. A holiday is a magical escape from the daily humdrum of life, leaving behind the mundane routine and embarking on an unforgettable adventure.
So allow us to do all the planning for you.
At Exoticca, our priority is to make your dream holiday a reality. So whether you’re traveling from the US, UK, or Canada, it is our privilege to plan every detail of your trip to Norway.
We carefully create our Norway all inclusive trips to suit your needs and wishes. Most of our travel packages include flight bookings, accommodation, destination transfers, and tours.
They might not all include meals, but Norway has some of the best culinary eateries you’ll enjoy.
The destinations on your Norway guided tour depend on what you want to see. We partner with local tour guides who will help you discover Norway through their eyes. You’ll experience their culture and participate in exciting activities while seeing the sites.
The Norway small group tours are either independent, guided, semi-, or fully escorted. These excursions are flexible. It gives you the freedom to explore unfamiliar places on your own. Our expert travel agents also provide private tours and will eagerly arrange them for you upon request.
Our digital itinerary app empowers you with its 24/7 in-trip assistance on any internet-connected device. It contributes towards you enjoying a stress-free holiday.
Our own travel experts take great care in designing your trip to Norway. Their wealth of knowledge and personal experience will make your holiday an adventure you’ve never experienced before.
They meticulously ensure your safety and security, making it a priority so that you can have a pleasant and memorable holiday.
Our aim is also to make traveling accessible and affordable for everyone. For this reason, we offer you a variety of Norway holiday packages from which to choose. We wouldn’t want anyone to miss an opportunity to discover what this Scandinavian country offers.
What is the best month to go to Norway?
Norway is a great destination all year round. Summer months (June–August) bring longer days and with comfortable temperatures. While it won’t necessarily be warm, it won’t be as cold, suitable for hikes and exploration. The winter months (November–March) bring a chill and snow to enjoy dog-sledding and catching the Northern Lights.
What month can you see the Northern lights in Norway?
Winter is the best time for a Norway Northern Lights tour. Make your way to the furthest northern part of Norway between October and March to see this spectacular site.
Is Iceland or Norway better for Northern Lights?
Tromso in Norway, located above the Arctic Circle, makes it one of the best places in the world to view the Northern Lights. This region has the highest probability of observing this natural phenomenon.
Are you guaranteed to see the Northern Lights in Norway?
The northern area of Norway is the perfect location for viewing the Northern Lights. You can almost always see it from Tromso, and with its comfortable temperatures, it’s an ideal place to visit.
Is Finland or Norway better for Northern Lights?
Norway is, by far, the better choice for viewing the Northern Lights and the perfect place to see the aurora dancing above the waterfalls.
Creating unforgettable memories, one traveller at a time
A mythical land of mountains, fjords and glaciers, Norway is a Scandinavian country, located in Northwestern Europe. Both a true winter wonderland in the colder months and a haven of lush greenery and sparkling fjords in the summer, a holiday to Norway is the perfect choice for lovers of nature and the great outdoors. You cannot experience landscapes much greater than those found in this country.
Bordered by Finland, Russia and Sweden, and separated from Denmark by the Skagerrak Strait, the nation of Norway is famed for being the land of the Vikings, a heritage that can be relived today in the Viking Museum in the capital of Oslo, a cosmopolitan city sat on the head of the Oslofjord and known for its green spaces and cultural offerings. As well as the mainland, the territory of Norway also comprises the remote Jan Mayen volcanic island and the Svalbard archipelago, one of the world’s most northernmost inhabited territories.
Famously a very prosperous country, Norway has a strong economy and is known for having the highest Human Development Index rating, indicating that Norwegians have the best quality of life in the world. With captivating landscapes, brilliant amenities, diverse cities and endless opportunities to immerse yourself in nature, a tour of Norway is an attractive choice for all travellers.
Although the first settlers in, what is today, Norway, can be traced back to the end of the last Ice Age, when they lived as hunter-gathers, the most famous era in the human history of the country is, of course, the Viking Age. Between the 8th and 10th century is considered the most active period in the history of Norway’s Vikings. They travelled, explored and raided many settlements across the British Isles and North America, showing impressive navigation, organisation and battle skills. They also discovered Iceland in the 9th century.
The Vikings still remain in the popular memory today, famed for their long-tailed ships, Norse mythology and fearsome reputation. In the 10th century, the Viking leader King Harald Fairhair unified the country and the traditions of the Vikings began to wane and fall out of popularity to be replaced by Christianity. In the 13th century, Oslo became the centre of power and although parts of Norway were integrated into both Sweden and Denmark throughout the following centuries, in 1905 it gained complete independence. Today, Norway is a global champion of egalitarian ideals and its inhabitants are proud of the country's long history and progressive politics.
A package holiday to Norway will no doubt focus on the fabulous landscapes and natural environment of the country. With an astonishing 4000 lakes and almost 240,000 islands scattered around the vast, rugged North Atlantic coastline, there is certainly a lot to explore. The country’s fjords are a highlight for travellers, deep grooves that were cut into the land during the last Ice-Age, filled with sea-water. The Sognefjorden is the most famous of all of Norway’s fjords, the second deepest in the world, and located in Sogn og Fjordane county in the west of the country.
A cruise on this famous body of water is an unmissable experience on a trip to Norway. Other notable fjords include the Geirangerfjord and Naeroyfjord. The remote Svabard archipelago is the best place to discover the abundant and unique wildlife of the country, unlike that found in other European countries. Here, arctic animals such as polar bears, walrus and arctic foxes wander the snowy landscape, whilst the elusive puffin can also be sighted in the archipelago.
Throughout the country reindeers and moose can be found, and in the cold North Atlantic waters, orca, humpback and sperm whales can be seen in the winter months, making it a popular destination for whale-watching cruises. In the Reisa National Park, located in the county of Troms, lynx and wolverines roam freely amongst the landscape of woodland, waterfalls and rocky gorges, as well as golden eagles who sweep through the bright arctic skies. Of course, the dazzling Northern Lights can be sighted in the northern parts of the country, particularly in the area between Bodø and Svalbard, if you are brave enough to face the brutal winter weather.
Aside from the natural wonders of the country, Norway has an array of interesting cities and towns, each with their own particular charm. Oslo attracts visitors with its modern appeal, cosmopolitan atmosphere and cultural delights. It is known for having a fantastic food scene and for its innovative Vigeland Sculpture Park, which displays the works of Gustav Vigeland in an open-air setting.
Bergen, the base for many adventures on the fjords, was once a centre of the Hanseatic League's trading empire, and charms visitors with its brightly coloured historic buildings and old wharf. The Bryggen area of Bergen, a row of traditional buildings sat on the harbour, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many visitors on a tour of Norway choose to enjoy a ride on the Flåm Railway, a 20-kilometre long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm, which runs through the picturesque valley of Flåmsdalen and allows riders to take in the pristine landscape from the comfort of the train.
Norway is a very proud country with a culture closely linked to its unique history and geography. The 19th century saw the emergence of a strong romantic nationalist movement in Norway which focused on the unique nature of the country’s culture, landscapes, language and folklore, something which still exists today in the popular imagination and public sphere.
An example of this can be seen in the traditional Norwegian fairytales of Ashland, ‘the small man who succeeds where others fail’, perhaps a metaphor for the country itself. Norway has a strong tradition of fish farming, evident in the country’s cuisine which focuses on fish such as salmon, trout and cod, alongside dairy products, all of which are produced within the country. Notably, the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded each year in December in Norway.
Norway; a country of prehistoric glaciers, snowy mountains, quaint fjord-side villages, rugged coastline, a strong Viking heritage and proud national culture. A trip to Norway is a unique experience filled with scenic drama to excite all travellers.
Entry requirements
Passport validity of at least 6 months and 2 blank passport pages.
Visa
No visa is required for stays up to 90 days.
Time zone
UTC + 01:00.
Currency
Norwegian Krone
Language
Norwegian language, Nynorsk, BokmŒl
Tourist Office website
https://www.fjordnorway.com/top-attractions
Electricity
220 V. European style plug.
Other useful information
Norway is famous for its fjords of which two, Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Health
There are no mandatory vaccinations for travelers from the UK.
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