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Visit Norway in May
Get ahead of the peak summer travel season by visiting Norway in May, when you‘ll enjoy plenty of daylight for sightseeing and mild weather for outdoor activities. Experience the historic cities and majestic Norwegian fjords with a tailor-made road trip, coastal cruise or train journey in May designed by Nordic Visitor.
Travelling to Norway in May
May is an excellent time to visit Norway ! It’s spring and the busy summer season hasn’t yet begun, so expect fewer crowds at top attractions and less traffic on the roads.
There are long daylight hours in Norway in May and the weather is pleasantly mild. This means you have lots of time in the day to explore the beautiful Norwegian fjords and coastline. Go hiking, visit museums, or soak up Norway’s Viking heritage.
You could discover Norway on a small group tour , take on a Norwegian road trip , or choose to travel independently via trains and cruises .
Plus, when you book a holiday to Norway with Nordic Visitor, you get tried-and-tested accommodation, transportation reservations, daily breakfast, and many other benefits. You’ll also enjoy the personal service of your own dedicated travel consultant.
Keep browsing below to explore ideas for Norway tours in May.
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Hop on a Havila or Hurtigruten cruise between Bergen and Kirkenes for incredible scenery and fun shore excursions.
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As a travel agency founded in the Nordic region, Nordic Visitor knows how to make the most of your time in Norway. We offer a variety of tours – both independent and guided – that include must-see attractions as well as lesser-known highlights that are hand-picked by our own Norway travel experts. To ensure a stress-free trip, we handle all the local details for you – accommodation, activities, rental car, train tickets, cruise reservations and other specialist services.
Oh, and we can customise your itinerary! If you decide you want to add extra nights at a certain location, for example, your personal Nordic Visitor travel consultant will be happy to make suggestions and modify your itinerary.
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We have tours for all varieties of travel styles and interests. See our options for exploring Norway below.
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The reviews speak for themselves. See what Nordic Visitor travellers said about their experience with us.
Diane, United States
Classic norway at leisure, september 2023, perfect for us.
We wanted a tour where we travelled independently from a group and explored at our own pace. The Norway at Leisure tour was perfect for us. Having all of our travel and accommodations arranged for us made it easy to navigate a new country. We also appreciated having our hotels very close to train stations, museums and scenic areas.
Wonders of the Norwegian Fjords, July 2023
The trip of a lifetime.
This was the trip of a lifetime. Norway is unbelievably beautiful and this trip with Nordic Visitor was amazing! The fjords were spectacular and the Norwegian towns and landscapes were charming. Our small group of 14 (plus the driver and tour guide) was perfect. Our group included people from the USA, Hong Kong and Australia, and all were very friendly and interesting. A perfect tour!
Dawn, United States
Classic norway, june 2023, we enjoyed every minute.
When we chose to go to Norway, we could not believe what an amazing place it was. We all loved every second of our trip. It was an amazing one-of-a-kind experience. I would recommend this tour to everyone I know. We enjoyed every minute of it from the time we booked untill we got home from the trip. Truly beautiful country everywhere we went.
Julie, United States
Best of the norwegian fjords – express, august 2023, perfect for us.
Our trip was perfect for us! Being able to not have to plan and book hotels and transportation while getting to see and experience the very best of what Norway has to offer, was just amazing! We enjoyed the cities and towns while we were there. It was nice having that time to ourselves.
Alastair, Canada
Norway road trip - complete, july 2023, wonderful driving trip.
We had a wonderful driving trip through Norway, with the opportunity to visit many of the larger towns and cities beginning with Oslo in the east, heading north (Røros was a delightful surprise) to Trondheim, then south to Bergen. We really appreciated the clearly marked map and all of the suggestions for things to do and see along the way. Check-in to our accommodation each day was easy and quick, leaving us more time to explore wherever we were. Thank you to Nordic Visitor for the help and organisation - you made it easy.
Yen, Taiwan
Norway in a nutshell® - classic, june 2023, highly recommend nordic visitor.
It was most valuable to experience Norway, its capital, the fjords and Bergen, in a short time. This first touch of Norway will lead us to the next tour to know the country further. The package with suggestions was perfect for self-tour. Easy access to the transportation. The hotel locations were perfect for transportation points and attractions. Highly recommended. Thanks Nordic Visitor!
Gary, Malta
Scenic norway - classic, august 2023, extremely well planned tour.
The organisation of the tour was extremely well planned and was easily followed using the itinerary suggested for each day. We knew what we were doing before we left which helped a lot.
Ellen, United States
Best of the norwegian fjords, july 2023, so much to see and do.
I travelled a good part of Norway via train, bus and boat to visit Oslo, Trondheim, Flåm, Bergen and back to Oslo. It was the best trip. So much to see and do every day. I was travelling solo and the itinerary was very do-able and easy to follow. I saw and did so much and came home loving Norway.
Beth, United States
Highlights of norway, may 2023, excellent and memorable experience.
Services provided by Nordic Visitor were excellent. Accommodation was lovely. Breakfast buffets were very good and had much to choose from. Provided meals were good with a chance to try local flavor. Transportation was seamless and very clean and comfortable. We covered a lot of distance and saw much beauty. Overall experience was excellent and memorable. This small group tour is full of nature, with some city visits and free time incorporated. I enjoyed the walking tours provided by Nordic Visitor. Although a busy trip, there was time in-between to relax on the boat and trains. Our tour leader, Erla, was excellent - informative, attentive, available and pleasant. I enjoyed travelling with the small group and met some very nice people. I would recommend Nordic Visitor and hope to travel with them again.
Leslie, United States
Norway road trip - classic, august 2023, comprehensive itinerary.
The self-guided tours are the best way to go. Nordic Visitor provides a very complete and comprehensive itinerary that is very easy to follow. We were on our own daily time schedule so could stop wherever we wanted with no time constraints. The route took us through some extraordinary scenery and views. Norway is a gorgeous country with very friendly people.
Nanzin, United States
Lofoten & the fjords, june 2023, an incredible time.
Nordic Visitor made planning for the trip an incredibly smooth process. In particular, Juliana has been absolutely fantastic to work with. She went over and above to ensure we had a great trip, and we owe the success of our trip to her. She was always available for questions, guidance and was ever so responsive to anything we needed. Thank you for an incredible time, we will return to Nordic Visitor for planning all future trips in the area.
Christina, United States
Best of the norwegian fjords – express, may 2023, great service from nordic visitor.
We appreciated all the work that went into creating this trip for us. When we brought up a few challenges on our end, the group helped us out and accommodated our needs the best they could in the time frame we gave them. All correspondence was quick and helpful. All the hotels were great, helpful and comfortable. We loved our chance to mingle with Norwegians as we took their transportation. They were kind and helped us when we were unsure about anything. The places Nordic Visitor suggested were beyond our expectations, even with the great materials they sent along to show us where we were going. We loved every minute of our trip and have already recommended Nordic Visitor to relatives and friends. Nordic Visitor gave us great service and we really appreciate it.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VISITING NORWAY IN MAY
Whatever you’re wondering about visiting Norway in May, we’re here to answer your most commonly asked questions. Is May a good time to visit Norway? Definitely! What can you visit during this time of year? Read below to find out all the details from our local travel experts.
What are the best things to do in Norway in May?
There are plenty of things you can do during your trip to Norway. In May, the days are long and the nights are short, so you can spend more time sightseeing on your spring vacation in Norway.
Plus, with the mild May weather in Norway, you can take advantage of the plentiful outdoor activities. Enjoy Norwegian fjords cruises and scenic hikes at places like Pulpit Rock.
Here are 10 of the best Norway travel experiences in May:
- Marvel at the majestic waterfalls such as the Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil
- Enjoy a coastal voyage along the west coast
- Cruise through dramatic fjords like the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord
- Drive the scenic Atlantic Ocean Road
- Board Norway in a Nutshell® in May to experience breathtaking landscapes
- Hike in national parks for the country’s best vantage points
- See Arctic wildlife and experience midnight sun in remote Svalbard
- Celebrate Constitution Day (17 May) with the locals in the vibrant capital, Oslo
- Watch dance and music performances at the Bergen International Festival
- Attend other music festivals such as Codstock in the Lofoten islands
Good to know: Nordic Visitor itineraries aren’t set in stone. Our Norwegian experts know the country inside out and will tailor your itinerary to create a tour of Norway that suits you.
- Read about some of the incredible things you can do while visiting Norway
- Look up Hurtigruten cruises and the Norway in a Nutshell® tour for your May holiday to Norway
What are the best places to visit in Norway in May?
May is an ideal month to visit most parts of Norway and explore the top attractions.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Norway in May:
- Explore the capital Oslo and its many highlights and museums
- Head west to admire Norway’s fjords in May, such as Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord
- Visit charming Norwegian villages such as Flåm
- Stroll through the “Gateway to the Fjords”, Bergen , and the historic city of Trondheim
- Sail to the Arctic Circle to see the North Cape , Lofoten islands and Tromsø
- Hike up iconic landscapes like the Pulpit Rock , or see them from the water
- Fly north to visit the kingdom of polar bears, remote Svalbard
- Want to learn more about Norway? Read these 10 cool things about the country and find out about the best fjords to visit in Norway
- Discover Norway on one of these top-selling tours to see the best places in one incredible trip
What is the weather like in Norway in May?
It’s springtime in May, so Norway is transformed with pretty flowers and greenery. The days grow longer and longer and the weather is warming up. It is always colder further north, and wetter on the west coast. You might experience lovely warm days in Southern Norway in May.
What is the temperature in May?
As the country spans such a large distance, temperatures in Norway vary depending on location. The west coast is usually mild thanks to the Gulf Stream, while the north is still cold.
In Oslo and Bergen the average temperature is 11°C (52°F) in May. In Stavanger it is 8°C (47°F), in Tromsø it’s 5°C (41°F), and in Longyearbyen, the main town of Svalbard, it is -3°C (27°F).
Does it snow in Norway in May?
It is unlikely to snow during your tour of Norway in May, as winter has passed. If you’d like to experience snow, visit Northern Norway between December and March.
- Find out more about Norway’s climate with this weather guide
- Not sure when to go to Norway? Get all the details with this guide to the best times to visit
What are the driving conditions in Norway in May?
If you decide to take on a road trip in Norway , you won’t regret it! It’s an excellent way to experience the country at your own pace. In May, the weather and road conditions are usually ideal to take the wheel and you have plenty of daylight for the journey.
In general, the roads in Norway are of a high standard and are well-maintained. It’s also good to note that Norwegians drive on the right side of the road, like in North America. Rural roads generally have two lanes, but can be narrow and winding, particularly in mountainous areas.
Would you rather take in the view and let someone else do the driving? You could discover Norway on a small group tour or travel via trains and cruises .
What to pack for a trip to Norway in May?
It can get chilly in Norway in May, especially in the mountains or on the decks of cruise ships, so it’s a good idea to bring layers. That way, come rain or shine, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the country.
Here is a list of packing essentials for your Norway trip in May:
- Shorts and trousers
- Short and long sleeve shirts and at least one warm jumper or fleece
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Hat and gloves
- Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
- Sunglasses, sun hat and SPF lotion
An umbrella can also come in handy. If you’re cruising Norway in May, you might like to bring binoculars to get a closer look at coastal attractions. You might also want to bring an eye mask as the nights can be quite bright, due to the midnight sun.
What to wear in Norway in May?
In the Nordic countries, they have a saying: “There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing”.
Look at the forecast before travelling and dress appropriately. Bring summer clothes for any warm days, but make sure to bring layers to adapt to the wind, rain or sunshine. If you go hiking or are out at sea, make sure you bring waterproof and windproof clothing.
What are the daylight hours in Norway in May?
In May the days are very long in Norway. In fact, if you visit the north in the last 2 weeks of May, you’ll get to experience the midnight sun phenomenon whereby the sun doesn’t set at all.
In the south, you’ll experience 16-18 hours of daylight in May. In the north, expect between 19-24 hours of daylight.
There is a difference in daylight hours between the beginning and end of the month. In early May, the sun rises at 5:15 AM and sets at 9:15 PM in Oslo. In Tromsø, the sunrise is at 3:20 AM and sunset at 10:10 PM.
By the end of the month, the sun rises at 4:05 AM in Oslo and sets by 10:25 PM. In Tromsø, the sun doesn’t set.
Can I see the northern lights in Norway in May?
It is unlikely you’ll see the northern lights during your stay in Norway in May, as the nights are short and don’t get very dark.
If you’re keen to see the northern lights in Norway, you should plan your trip for the winter, between October and March. The long nights mean dark skies, which make it easier to see the colourful solar activity.
Head to Northern Norway with an aurora borealis tour in Tromsø or Kirkenes to chase the northern lights.
- Discover northern lights packages to Norway
- For your best chance of seeing the auroras and capturing them, read this northern lights guide to Norway
How to tour Norway in May?
Though many of Norway's top natural attractions can be visited in under a week from Oslo, May is a wonderful time to slow down the pace. Venture further into the Norwegian countryside – either on your own or with tour guides.
Travel independently around Norway To travel at your own pace while soaking up all the fantastic views, you could explore Norway by train or cruise .
Your exciting rail adventure will take you through the mountains to cities like Bergen or Trondheim. If you want to embark on one of the most scenic rail journeys in the world – Norway in a Nutshell® – May is a great month to do it.
Spring is also a good time to cruise Norway’s fjords and seas. Opt for a Havila or Hurtigruten journey to sail along the rugged west coast with one of the country’s best cruise lines. You can add shore excursions to places like charming Ålesund and the Lofoten islands.
A road trip in Norway May is an ideal month for those who would like to take the wheel for a tour of Norway. Drive from Southern Norway to the western fjords at a relaxed pace. Experience incredible roads like the steep, twisting Trollstigen or the dramatic Atlantic Ocean Road.
At this time of year, the road conditions are excellent for touring, and you have decent daylight hours to drive and explore.
- Learn more about driving in Norway and discover the best road trips to take at your own pace
- Love the sound of a self-drive adventure? Find out more about Norway self-drive tours
A small group tour of Norway In May, you can choose from a range of guided small group tours to see the wonders of Norway. You could even discover other Scandinavian countries along the way.
These guided tours offer an enriching experience, allowing you to get the most out of your trip thanks to the expertise of a local guide. What’s more, you’ll be travelling alongside 15 people at most, so the trip is still personal for you.
Partially guided tours in Norway A partially guided tour is a great way to combine solo travel with guided excursions. In May, you could head north to discover Svalbard. Explore the largest settlement, Longyearbyen, by yourself and join fun activities every day such as boat and husky safaris.
Good to know: Whichever of these travel styles you choose, you’ll get all the signature Nordic Visitor benefits. These include access to our 24/7 helpline, a detailed personal itinerary, helpful travel guide and daily breakfast.
Your Nordic Visitor travel consultant will book all your accommodation, and you can add extra nights and activities to your itinerary too.
- Find out more about visiting Norway earlier, in February , March or April
- Or visit Norway later, in June , July or August
As a Northern European tour operator, Nordic Visitor specialises in organising trips to this beautiful corner of the world. We have many more ideas and travel tips to help you explore the region your way!
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Whether you travel by train, cruise ship or car in your Nordic Visitor package, all customers receive personalised service with a designated travel consultant , tailor-made quality travel documents, and our self-drive clients receive a hand-marked map that outlines their route, overnight stays and highlights along the way. Furthermore, Nordic Visitor has long-standing professional relationships with local tour operators , which are carefully selected by our staff and are recognized for consistent, quality service.
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Nordic Saga Turs offers Small-Group vacations to Norway and other Scandinavia countries in 2022. A Small-Group Discovery averages 6-25 guests per departure. There’s always extra space between you and your fellow travelers. Small groups include all the services of a traditional escorted tour, complete withTour Director, Driver, and Local Guides who ensure that your health and safety is our top priority.
Nordic Saga Tours offers a variety of escorted tours to Norway . Norway is a very expensive destination therefore joining our group would present a perfect opportunity to explore the country without breaking the bank. Our most popular Norway tours are Splendor of the Fjords and Land of the Fjords. Both Norway tours will take you to the capital Oslo and introduce you to the boundless natural beauty of the Fjords, as you travel across the country between Oslo and Bergen. You will travel in modern air conditioned buses and our experienced English speaking tour guides will assist you through every step of your trip. You can rest assured that you’re in good hands as they will help you obtain performance tickets, make boat or restaurant reservations, give shopping recommendations, and attend to personal matters if necessary.
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Norwegian Fjords and Coastline Cruise
❖ First-class hotels ❖ 2-day Norwegian Coastal Cruise ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Travel by private motorcoach, and boat ❖ Daily breakfast, 3 lunches and 3 dinners ❖ Group size - max. 31 people
Norwegian Fjords, Charms and Traditions
❖ First-class hotels ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Travel by private motorcoach ❖ Daily breakfast and 1 dinner included ❖ Group size - max. 31 people
Natural Wonders of Norway
❖ First-class hotels ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Transportation by private coach ❖ Daily breakfast and 2 dinners included ❖ Luggage handling at the hotels (1 piece) ❖ Group size - max. 24 people
Land of the Fjords
❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Daily breakfast, 4 dinners and 1 lunch ❖ Transportation by private coach ❖ Group size - max. 31 people ❖ First Class hotels
The Fjords of Norway
❖ First-class hotels ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Transportation by private coach ❖ Daily breakfast, 5 dinners and 2 lunches included ❖ Group size - max. 31 people
The Magic of the Fjords
❖ Unique semi-independent tour ❖ First-class hotels ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Travel by public transport: railway, panoramic train and ferries ❖ Daily breakfast and 2 dinners included ❖ Group size - max. 31 people
Majestic Fjords with Stockholm
❖ Unique semi-independent tour ❖ First-class hotels ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Travel by public transport: railway, panoramic train and ferries ❖ Daily breakfast and 2 dinners included ❖ Group size - max. 31 people ❖Bergen, Balestrand, Sognefjord, Flam, Oslo, Stockholm
Lofoten Islands and Svalbard
❖ Oslo - Lofoten - Andenes - Tromso - Svalbard - Oslo ❖ First-class hotels ❖ 2-day Norwegian Coastal Cruise ❖ English speaking tour escort and local guides ❖ Transportation by private motorcoach, and domestic flights ❖ Activities included ❖ Group size - max. 20 people
I have dietary restrictions. Can I still have meals on your tours?
We will always do our very best to accommodate guests with food allergies or restricted diets due to some reasons. We kindly ask you to make a mention of your dietary restrictions during booking.
What is the tipping policy in Norway ?
Tipping in Norway is not compulsory. However, you can leave a 10-20% tip in restaurants and bars if you are happy about the service. It's uncommon to tip taxi-drivers or cleaning staff at hotels.
What is the best time to go to Norway?
The high season in Norway is between mid-June and August. However, the best time to visit Norway is during the shoulder seasons, between May and June, and between September and October, when the weather is very pleasant and there aren't that many tourists.
Are visas required?
Norway is a party to the Schengen Agreement. This means that U.S. citizens may enter Norway for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. It is required that your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay
Nordic Saga Tours offers a variety of escorted tours to Norway. Norway is a very expensive destination therefore joining our group would present a perfect opportunity to explore the country without breaking the bank. Our most popular Norway tours are Splendor of the Fjords and Land of the Fjords...
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Norway in a nutshell®
This legendary tour takes you through Norway’s most breathtaking UNESCO-protected fjord and mountain scenery, as well as a trip on Europe’s top scenic rail journey.
Sognefjord in a nutshell™
Travel the waterway through the heart of the Norwegian fjord- and mountain landscape on the beautiful Sognefjord. This relaxing and extensive fjord experience also includes scenic train journeys with the Flåmsbana and Bergen Railway.
Hardangerfjord in a nutshell™
Experience the beautiful Hardangerfjord on a tour filled with varied and impressive highlights! This tour includes everything the Hardangerfjord area is known for; idyllic fjord landscapes, lush fruit farms producing world-famous ciders, mighty mountains, powerful glaciers, dramatic waterfalls, and the Hardangervidda mountain plateau.
UNESCO Geirangerfjord in a nutshell™
Experience breathtaking viewpoints, alpine mountains, and the hairpin bends of Norway's most scenic mountain pass Trollstigen. Cruise the UNESCO Geirangerfjord, explore the coastal town of Ålesund, and enjoy one of the most Instagram-friendly sceneries in all of Norway!
Lysefjord in a Nutshell™
Explore the famous Preikestolen rock formation while gliding through the water on a quiet electric fjord cruise on the majestic Lysefjord. Visit the charming city of Stavanger on the same tour!
Lofoten Islands in a nutshell™
If you're looking for a unique holiday destination this summer, Lofoten is the place for you. On this self-guided tour, you will experience a vibrant coastal culture and breathtaking scenery in a sustainable way.
Norway in a Nutshell®
Fjord Tours offers tours in Norway in one easy booking. You can choose from a wide range of tours exploring some of the most popular routes across this spectacular country. Looking for a long holiday or a short break? Fjord Tours sends you on your way with 1 ticket for your tours, activities and accommodation.
Our different tours combine beautiful fjord cruises with unforgettable train and bus journeys. Enjoy a day-trip or a longer trip with stops in fairytale villages along the way, and customize your trip to create your perfect Norwegian holiday. Experience easy and green travel with Fjord Tours - all year round!
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Norway in a nutshell®
This legendary tour takes you through Norway’s most breathtaking UNESCO-protected fjord and mountain scenery, as well as a trip on Europe’s top scenic rail journeys, the Flåm Railway and The Bergen Railway.
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Travel the waterway through the heart of the Norwegian fjord- and mountain landscape on the beautiful Sognefjord. This relaxing fjord experience also includes scenic train journeys with the Flåmsbana and Bergen Railway.
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As one of Norway’s most popular tourist destinations since the beginning of the 19th century, the Hardangerfjord region is filled with a wide variety of impressive highlights! Idyllic fjord landscapes, lush fruit and cider farms, mighty mountains with dramatic waterfalls and powerful glaciers are just some of the highlights to look forward to!
Customize - 2 days or more
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Experience breathtaking viewpoints, alpine mountains, and the hairpin bends of Norway's most scenic mountain pass Trollstigen. Cruise the emerald-green UNESCO Geirangerfjord, explore the beautiful coastal town of Ålesund, and enjoy one of the most Instagram-friendly sceneries in all of Norway!
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Situated above the Arctic Circle, the Lofoten archipelago offers dramatic, imposing beauty everywhere you look. In Lofoten, you will find steep mountains, white sandy beaches, cozy fishing villages, and an authentic way of life. All is ready for you to enjoy - under the alluring midnight sun.
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Combine your favourite tours
Combine 2 tours to see even more of Norway´s highlights. If you are struggling to choose a tour package, why not combine several? We´ve combined our most popular tours into epic round trips from Oslo and Bergen.
Norway in a nutshell® & Hardangerfjord in a nutshell™
This round trip from Oslo combines two of our most popular tours; the Norway in a nutshell® tour and the Hardangerfjord in a nutshell™ tour. This combination is ideal for those looking for a complete experience of Norway's best highlights. If you're looking for an adventure starting and ending in Oslo - this is definitely the tour for you!
Customize - 3 days or more
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Sognefjord in a nutshell™ & Hardangerfjord in a nutshell™
Combine two of our popular tours into one epic round trip from Oslo! Combining the Sognefjord in a nutshell™ and the Hardangerfjord in a nutshell™ tour provides an ideal experience of Norway's highlights. Maximize your fjord time and travel in comfort from Oslo to the best highlights of Western Norway!
NOK 5560 ,-
Lysefjord in a nutshell™ & Norway in a nutshell®
Discover the beauty of Norway's majestic landscapes and captivating city life! By combining the Lysefjord in a nutshell™ and the Norway in a nutshell® tour you get a complete experience of Norway's best highlights. Experience UNESCO-protected scenery, the heart of Fjord Norway, Norway's western coastline and our most epic rock formation, Preikestolen!
NOK 5900 ,-
UNESCO Geirangerfjord in a Nutshell™ & Norway in a Nutshell®
Experience the world-famous Geirangerfjord and its magnificent waterfalls. Visit Ålesund and travel up Trollstigen, Norway's most iconic scenic mountain road. Discover breathtaking nature and the spectacular Nærøyfjord. Get close to stunning nature in a responsible way and ride the rails on some of the worlds best train journeys.
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Other recommended tours
The Great Waterfall and Fjord Tour™
Travel through a landscape of majestic mountains, idyllic orchards, and spectacular waterfalls! Experience first-hand the power of Northern Europe’s largest waterfall Vøringsfossen and walk behind the gorgeous Steinsdalsfossen. Your waterfall adventure also includes a fjord cruise on the enchanting Hardangerfjord.
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Lysefjorden & Preikestolen Fjordcruise
Feast your eyes on the majestic Pulpit Rock soaring into the sky above incredible Lysefjord as you travel in silence on a fully-electric fjord cruise! The Pulpit Rock is ranked as one of Norway's foremost nature-based destinations and on this trip, you will experience the mighty plateau from the beautiful Lysefjord.
Strandkaien - Stavanger
3 hours or more
Fjord Cruise Bergen - Mostraumen
Experience fjords, mountains, and stunning waterfalls by taking a fjord cruise to Mostraumen from Bergen. This fjord cruise adventure is suitable for all and runs all year round.
Bergen Zachariasbryggen
Scenic Car Ferries
Car ferry between Geiranger and Hellesylt
Take a ferry ride on the Geirangerfjord, one of the most famous fjords in the world! Start from either Geiranger or Hellesylt and during the comfortable and relaxing boat ride, you will experience cascading waterfalls and mighty mountain cliffs in one of the world's most famous fjord regions!
Car Ferry between Kaupanger and Gudvangen
Travel on a journey through some of the most beautiful fjord landscapes in Norway, including the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, the charming Aurlandsfjord, and the mighty and impressive Sognefjord. Start from either Kaupanger or Gudvangen and experience the beautiful fjord, majestic mountains, idyllic villages, and stunning nature in the comfort of a spacious ferry deck.
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Very grateful to them for making my vacation perfectly organized. Surely when I return back to Norway I will do more tours with them. 100% recommended. Greg N
Super clear instructions from the tour company and a huge diversity of experiences all within a 10 hour day. The scenery is some of the best in the world. Dave Z
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Norway: best in travel 2022.
This won’t come as a surprise to anyone who has visited, but Norway has been named as one of Lonely Planet’s best countries to travel to in 2022. With beautiful landscapes, fantastic winter sports, and incredible culture, this Scandinavian wonderland is perfect for anyone looking for a scenic getaway – or just to relax in one of the country’s many charming, historic towns and cities.
How to spend five days in Norway
In spite of the incredible attractions, it’s never easy to create a travel itinerary for Norway when you only have so much time available. After all, what can you afford to miss when there is so many interesting things to see and do?
Norway in a Nutshell® in 3 days
Do you find it difficult to customize and book your own tour and need some advice on how to do it? To help you in the planning, we have put together a three day package on the popular Norway in a Nutshell® tour including hotels and exciting activities.
Sognefjord in a Nutshell in 3 days
Want to spend more than one day on the Sognefjord in a Nutshell tour? Here you will find our recommendations and tips on how to make the most out of your Sognefjord adventure!
An active holiday in Geiranger
Have you ever wanted to experience the beauty of the true wilderness, far removed from the hustle and bustle of modern city living? Geiranger may be just the place for you – an idyllic place frozen in time, with sprawling nature that seems almost untouched by human hands. For those interested in an active holiday, Geiranger is just the ticket – here, a range of fun and active experiences are just waiting to be discovered.
Different Ways to Experience The Northern Lights
Experiencing the Northern Lights is one of the most amazing things you can do in nature. The colorful display that lights up the black sky is a truly awe-inspiring spectacles and will leave you with impressions and memories you will never forget! Luckily, Norway is a prime location for seeing these frail rays of beauty.
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7 Days Ultimate Magical Fjord Premium Adventure
- Sightseeing
Magic of the Fjords - 7 days
We had a great balance of guided tour and free time to explore. The weather was with us and Norway is simply gorgeous. Our VOS guide, Marina, was fabulous.
- In-depth Cultural
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Scenic Norway
Excellent thanks for the memories!!!
Magical Fjord Adventure
Excellent I would do it again
Magic of the Fjords
The experience in Norway was fantastic - from the wonderful landscapes to the activities to the food and accommodations. The tour guide (Marina) was knowledgeable, engaging, and extremely helpful to ensure the trip was as smooth and fun as possible. The itinerary was engaging and there was so much beauty to see in Norway.
- Northern Lights
Northern Norway Explorer
This was a bit challenging for me The guide Shane was wonderful
The beautiful Norway End Oslo
Best of Norway (9 Days)
Norway is amazing! Our Travel Director, Greg Colgin, was wonderful and provided our group with a fun, interesting, highly memorable trip! If you’re interested in traveling to Scandanavia, highly recommend him as a guide!
- €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.
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Norway Fjord Trekking
The trek was great, we had epic views all week, and our guide, Karl, was very fun and informative.
Endless Beauty of Magical Fjord Premium Adventure 7 Days
- Christmas & New Year
Norway in a Nutshell (Oslo to Bergen via Flam)
Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords (14 Days)
Excellent tour though a bit pricey. Excursions alone were $2000 Australian dollars for two but probably reflects Scandinavia generally. Most days held great interest and sights. Only two were more about getting from A to B.
Norway in a Nutshell (Bergen to Oslo via Flam)
Tromsö & Alta: Arctic Northern Lights - 5 days
Tailor-Made Private Norway Tour to Scenic Sognefjord
- Book With Flexibility This operator allows you to rebook your dates or tours with them for free, waiving change fees.
What people love about Norway Tours in May
This tour is very well curated for an introduction to Norway’s fjords and its culture. Rodrigo did an excellent job in ensuring we we able to cover as many sites as possible. Highly recommend this tour!
Loved the tour and destinations visited.
Just finished our tour. Everything went smoothly and the staff at Tour Radar were quick to respond when I had a question while traveling. The hotel rooms in Oslo and Bergen were a bit small. I would recommend the upgrade but the locations and breakfasts in both were excellent. Our favorite hotel, by far, was the Kivnes in Balestrand. Just beautiful and right on the fiord. Thank you Tour Radar!
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Norway Tours & Vacations
Nature isn’t just a backdrop here, it’s the star of the show. From towering granite peaks to achingly beautiful fjords, Norway doesn’t hold back when it comes to unforgettable moments and landscapes.
Hike the rugged coastline under the otherworldly glow of the midnight sun or explore the Svalbard archipelago on an expedition voyage. Chase Tromso’s Northern Lights, explore the Lofoten Islands’ colorful fishing villages or take the Bergen Railway past alpine lakes and ancient glaciers. Discover a land of friluftsliv (open-air living), of koselig (feeling cosy and content), and find out for yourself why Norwegians rate themselves as some of the happiest people on this beautiful planet.
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Norway at a glance
Capital city.
Oslo (population approximately 670,000)
Approximately 5.3 million
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
Norwegian, Sami
(GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
CALLING CODE
Electricity.
Type C (European 2-pin) Type F (German 2-pin, side clip earth)
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Culture and customs.
A love of nature permeates every level of Norwegian society, from the freedom to camp on public land (known as the right to roam) to the old Norwegian joke about being born with skis on their feet. A history of farming and an enduring Viking culture that valued strength and hardiness has produced a society unified around values like independence, an active life and simple pleasures.
Speaking of simple pleasures, if you’re in Norway you’ll come across a phrase that has no direct translation in English: ‘koselig’ (pronounced coosh-ly). While ‘koselig’ means something different to each person, it’s best understood as the mental feeling of coziness and contentment that accompanies wholesome activities, like if a happy sigh was a feeling. You may also come across the term ‘friluftsliv’, which refers to the pure delight of splendid natural scenery, fresh air and an active lifestyle. This is perhaps why the country continuously tops the ‘world’s happiest’ lists.
Travelers may find that the locals seem a little shy or reserved at first. Generally speaking, small talk isn’t as big a part of social interaction as it is in places like the USA, Australia and Canada. Don’t take it personally – once you get to know a local, you’ll likely find them as helpful and kind as people anywhere.
History and government
The first people moved here some 10,000 years ago after rising temperatures created the perfect conditions for fishing communities to hunt the coastline’s blubber-rich marine life.
While the Viking Age is the most famous part of Norway’s history, it was actually a fairly short period. Scandinavian warriors traveled around the world to plunder, colonize and build alliances from around AD800 to AD1060. As a result of these invasions into Scotland , England and Normandy, Saint Olaf unified the country for the first time under Christianity.
In the 14th century Norway was joined with Denmark through a royal marriage. Danish became the official language although Norway retained a strong sense of national identity. It was then given to Sweden in the early 19th century before finally achieving independence in 1905.
Twentieth century
Norway declared itself neutral during WWII but that didn’t stop the Nazis invading and occupying the country as a strategic military stronghold. Norway quickly recovered once the war ended in terms of infrastructure and economy, though the head of the government-in-exile did not. Vidkun Quisling, who encouraged Norwegians to submit to Nazi rule, was executed for treason in 1945. Fun fact: the word ‘quisling’ is still a colloquial term for ‘traitor’ in Norway.
Perhaps the most significant event in Norway during the 20th century was the discovery of a wealth of natural resources in the late 1960s. The extraction and export of oil and gas quickly became Norway’s dominant industry and continues to provide most of the country’s considerable wealth.
Norway today enjoys a high standard of living with political power generally held by either center-left or center-right parties. The country is renowned worldwide for its free and independent press and strong democracy.
Eating and drinking
Traditional Norwegian cuisine is simple, hearty and designed to keep you warm during those freezing winters. While the classic meat and potato offerings may not be the most exciting, they are plenty satisfying, and you’ll find diverse cuisine options from around the world in Norway’s larger cities. Many travelers to Norway are concerned about how much money they will have to budget for meals during their trip, and while it’s true that eating and drinking in Norway can be expensive compared to other parts of Europe, there are a few things you can do to make your meals more affordable.
Budget-friendly tips for eating and drinking in Norway
Picnic like a local
Eating outside in parks and squares is incredibly popular during the summer in Norway. You’ll even see locals with single-use barbecues grilling meat in the open during the warmer months, which is totally legal. These disposable grills are cheap, but they aren’t great for the environment, so we recommend stocking up on fruit, vegetables, lunch meats and bread for an eco-friendly picnic.
Drink the tap water
With some of the best-tasting tap water in the world, there’s no need to splurge on bottled stuff. Bring a reusable bottle and fill it up each day. It’s better for your wallet and the environment.
Steer clear of sweets
A huge sugar tax means buying chocolate or candy is expensive everywhere in Norway. Junk heads may want to shore up some luggage space for treats, or simply prepare mentally.
Must-try food and drink in Norway
- Kjottkaker Basically a fried meatball, but flatter and with no breadcrumbs. Kjottkaker are ubiquitous in Norway so you won’t have to look to hard to find them. They’re delicious, filling and widely available – what more could you want?
- Farikal Norway’s national dish is a perfect warmer for freezing winters (or even chilly spring or autumn nights). Simmered with cabbage and mild spices, pieces of lamb or mutton become fall-off-the-bone soft in this tasty and rustic meal.
- Linie Aquavit This Norwegian brand of aquavit – a botanical vodka – is aged in oak casks during a cruise. Here’s the reasoning given on their website: ‘It all started back in 1805, when the Norwegian trade family, Lysholm, shipped potato aquavit to the East Indies. Here people were totally uninterested in buying it, so the aquavit was sailed back to Norway. On its arrival in 1807, it was discovered that the sea voyage had vastly improved the taste.’
- Brown cheese Made by simmering a by-product of the cheese-making process (whey), then sliced and served on bread or crackers, sweet and salty brown cheese is an iconic lunch or breakfast accompaniment.
Plant-based options
Vegetarians and vegans will have nothing to be concerned about in cities like Oslo and Bergen, but we recommend stocking up on food in a supermarket if you’re traveling outside of the major cities, just in case you have trouble finding options on restaurant menus. Traveling with a local who speaks the language makes this all a lot easier. If you travel with Intrepid, you’ll have a local leader who can help you decipher menus and recommend plant-based choices.
Geography and environment
Sharing borders with Sweden , Russia and Finland , Norway occupies the northern corner of the Scandinavian Peninsula, with the North Sea, Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea hugging the rugged northern, southern and western sides of the country.
Swaths of Norway sit within the Arctic Circle, including the popular mainland city of Tromso and the Svalbard archipelago. Due to its proximity to the Arctic , large parts of Norway experience a subarctic marine climate, with cold winters and cool summers, as well as midnight sun and the Northern Lights.
Norway possesses more than 50,000 islands. These protect the rest of the country from North Atlantic storms, which is useful given the country’s proximity to the Arctic . With a total of less than 10 percent of the land suitable for growing crops, things are already tough enough.
The country's western fjord system is perhaps its most well-known landmark – or series of more than 1000 landmarks, to be accurate. Formed by retreating or melting glaciers, these deep ravines are now a symbol of Norway’s beauty and the country’s leading tourist attraction.
In a country where the great outdoors is a way of life, you’ll find less opportunities to buy trinkets and mementos in Norway than in other places. That being said, there are a couple of keepsakes and gifts to look out for while you’re there, namely items that represent the weird and wonderful folklore and traditions of this Scandinavian nation.
Solje jewelry
This silver jewelry is meant to keep the wearer safe from evil and monsters. Traditional solje jewelry comes in the form of brooches and necklaces that can be attached to bunad (folk) costumes. Does it work? Well, do you see any trolls around? Exactly.
Items adorned with rosemaling – delicate, floral folk art – make perfect gifts or decorative souvenirs. Practiced since the mid-18th century, rosemaling emerged when poor, traveling artists and muralists from Norway encountered the elaborate styles popular in Italy and France at the time.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of trolls in Norwegian (and wider Scandinavian) culture and folklore. These humanoid, mountain or forest-dwelling monsters are sometimes huge and sometimes tiny, but almost always up to some kind of mischief and trickery. Troll dolls, troll mugs, troll tea towels, troll underwear (why not?) and more are for sale throughout the country. It may seem a little touristy, but even locals keep figurines of these hideous creatures around the house for luck.
Festivals and events
Did you really think that the descendants of Vikings wouldn't know how to hold a celebration? Thankfully, modern Norwegians are more inclined to celebrate things like music and art, rather than seafaring raids, and these are some of the best:
Oya Festival
A summer festival that usually takes places in Oslo, Oya features artists – both local and international – from a number of genres performing in the great outdoors. This is a classic European music festival with a sustainable twist – you can dance to music powered by renewable energy while munching street food served on edible, biodegradable plates.
Northern Lights Festival
Listen to compositional music performed in Tromso’s historic and modern architectural wonders. Timed to coincide with the Northern Lights (hence the name), this mid- to late-winter festival is a stalwart of Tromso’s impressive cultural calendar.
Bergenfest
Bergenfest is a five-day open-air music festival located in the stone walls of Bergenhaus Fortress in the UNESCO World-Heritage listed city of Bergen. It's one of Norway’s oldest, biggest and boldest music festivals featuring an eclectic lineup of electronic, pop, country, experimental, jazz, blues, rock and more.
Further reading
For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Norway adventure, check out these books:
- The Almost Nearly Perfect People: The Truth About the Nordic Miracle – Michael Booth
- Heimskringla – Snorri Sturluson
- Growth of Soil – Knut Hamsun
- The Ice Palace – Tarjei Vesaas
- The Half Brother – Lars Saabye Christensen
- Munch – Steffen Kverneland
- The Snowman – Jo Nesbo
- Into the Ice: The History of Norway and the Polar Regions – Einar-Arne Drivenes and Harald Day Jolle
Norway travel FAQs
Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.
Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards
From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.
When is the best time to visit Norway?
When deciding the best time for you to visit Norway, the main factors to consider are your tolerance for the cold and what you want to see most.
While the joys of the high summer are self-evident – long days! Mild weather! – both international and local tourists flock to Norway’s fjords and hiking trails during June and July. If you want to hike all day, stay up all night (because the sun pretty much doesn’t set) and don’t mind rubbing shoulders with other travelers, this could be the ideal time for you.
Winter in Norway is cold. November, December and January see average daylight temperatures between 30°F and 39°F (-1°C and 4°C) with the sun setting in the afternoon. That said, this is the only time of the year that you can glimpse the stunning Northern Lights. Even if you don’t see Aurora Borealis (you’ll have more luck the further north you go), the festivity of Christmas and the snow-covered mountains make winter a magical season to visit.
Spring and autumn are both crisp in terms of temperature. Think about 50°F (10°C) in May and September. These shoulder seasons may offer a good way to split the difference between winter and summer if you can handle a little bit of cold and a little bit of a crowd, but not too much of either. Just be aware that spring is the rainy season and pack accordingly.
Do I need a visa to travel to Norway?
Visas for Denmark , Norway, Sweden and Finland are not required for passport holders of the European Union, Australia , New Zealand , the USA and Canada who plan to visit for 90 days or less. Please note that random passport checks occasionally happen at European borders and you will need at least six months validity on your passport to enter the country overland.
All other nationalities should check with the Norwegian embassy or consulate closest to them for information.
Is tipping customary in Norway?
Part of what contributes to Norway’s reputation as an expensive nation for visitors (but not locals) is that most workers, including waitstaff, are paid union-approved liveable wages.
Because of this, tipping in Norway is not commonplace and is generally left up to the discretion of the customer. If the service in a mid- to high-end restaurant is particularly good, feel free to round up the bill.
What is the internet access like in Norway?
Internet access in Norway is fantastic, with almost 100 percent of the country having access to a connection. In Norway's major cities and towns, travelers will be able to access the internet on their phones with global roaming switched on (be careful of charges) and at cafes and free wi-fi hot spots. Even more remote and rural areas will have internet availability, though in towns like Tromso and Trondheim it may be a slow connection.
Can I use my cell phone while in Norway?
Cell phone coverage is generally very good in Norway. If you want to use your cell phone, ensure global roaming is activated before you arrive (but be aware of the fees this may incur).
What are the toilets like in Norway?
Flushable, Western-style toilets are the standard in Norway.
What will it cost for a...?
Norway's unit of currency is the krone. Prices here are approximate and shown in US dollars for ease of comparison.
Cup of coffee in a cafe = USD 3–4
500 ml beer in a bar = USD 10–13
Takeaway supermarket sandwich = USD 10
Meal in a mid-range restaurant = USD 25–30
Can I drink the water in Norway?
Yes, you can drink the tap water in Norway. In fact, it’s some of the best-tasting tap water in the world so pack a reusable bottle and take advantage. It’s always considered safe to drink unless otherwise marked.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Norway?
Major credit cards are accepted by most large shops and hotels. Smaller vendors may not accept credit cards, so carry enough cash to cover small purchases.
What is ATM access like in Norway?
ATMs are commonly found in Norway's cities and urban areas. Remote regions will have less ATM availability, so prepare accordingly before traveling away from cities.
What is the weather like in Norway?
The climate in Norway is noticeably warmer than what would otherwise be expected at such a high latitude because of the Gulf Stream. Summer temperatures can reach up to 86°F, even in northern areas, but only for limited periods. The length of the winter and amount of snow varies around the country. There is more snow in the north and the winters are dark; on the southern and western coasts, winters are moderate and rainy, while further inland the temperature can get below -13°F. March, April, October and November tend to be the rainiest months. Snow usually starts to fall in October or November in the northern areas (and in higher altitudes) and generally melts by the end of April. The Northern Lights are visible from parts of Norway, with September to April usually presenting the optimal conditions for viewing.
What public holidays are celebrated in Norway?
1 January New Year’s Day
March/April Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Monday *
1 May Labor Day
17 May Constitution Day
May/June Ascension Day *
May/June Whit Sunday and Whit Monday *
25 December Christmas Day
26 December Boxing Day
*Please note these dates may vary. See the current list of public holidays in Norway.
Is Norway a safe destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers?
Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2009 and citizens have had the legal right to self determine their gender since 2016. Norway has strong anti-discrimination laws regarding LGBTQIA+ individuals and public opinion on LGBTQIA+ people is overwhelmingly positive.
You can find visible queer scenes in all the midsize to large cities. Oslo’s is the biggest and the official Oslo tourism website even has a section dedicated to queer spaces and events in the city. In other large cities, like Bergen, you’ll find no shortage of LGBTQIA+ friendly spaces, though fewer that cater to specific sexualities and genders.
If you are traveling solo on an Intrepid group tour, you will share accommodation with a passenger of the same gender as per your passport information. If you don’t identify with the gender assigned on your passport, please let us know at time of booking and we’ll arrange the rooming configuration accordingly. A single supplement is available on some tours for travelers who do not wish to share a room.
Is Norway accessible for travelers with disabilities?
Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.
Norway is a fairly accessible destination for people with restricted mobility and other disabilities and is actively working to be more accessible every day. In general, travelers with mobility or other restrictions should be aware that the weather can adversely affect accessible travel in Norway. During December, January and February, snow and ice can make even the most well-maintained sidewalk difficult to navigate.
New buildings are required to be accessible to wheelchair users, however many older buildings may not be accessible. Public buildings like museums that are not totally accessible will often have assistance buttons at their entrances that direct a member of staff to help you enter the building. Public transport is a mixed bag. While new trams, trains and stations are accessible to wheelchair users, some are not. If you’re traveling on a regional train, Tourism Norway recommends calling the train carrier at least 24 hours before your journey to ensure you will be accommodated. The boats that we use for cruising fjords in Norway are accessible to wheelchair users.
Metro trains, trams and buses in Norway are outfitted with PA systems that can be of assistance to travelers with restricted vision. Many trains, buses and trams in major cities will also have screens helpful to travelers with restricted hearing. Travelers who use battery-operated hearing aids should consider bringing a stash of extra batteries or familiarizing themselves with the Norwegian equivalent of the batteries their devices need.
If you have a disability and are planning to travel with Intrepid, we recommend speaking with your booking agent about specific concerns that pertain to accessibility.
Is it expensive to travel in Norway?
The perception of Norway as a prohibitively expensive country stops a lot of folks from booking a journey, despite how badly they want to see the country’s incredible landscapes.
For locals, the cost of most goods and services aren’t that expensive relative to wages. However, there is no denying that Norway is more expensive for travelers than many destinations in Europe and will require more thoughtful budgeting than a trip to, say, Romania.
Prices of basic items like metro tickets, beer and takeaway meals will likely be higher than you would normally pay at home. There are, however, ways of making a trip to Norway a little easier on your bank account. Shopping at supermarkets for lunch instead of dining out, traveling with a reusable water bottle and limiting your alcohol consumption are just a few.
Our trips in Norway tend to be light on included meals so that you can decide whether you’d prefer to grab a supermarket sandwich for lunch or sit down to eat somewhere. You’ll also have the benefit of a local leader to help you find deals and a well thought out itinerary, which means less chance for expensive impulse buys.
Embracing friluftsliv, a Norwegian word that loosely translates as a way of life that prioritizes time spent in nature, is the best way to reduce the cost of your trip. Basically, if you’re after an adventure where you can eat world-class cuisine all day and party all night, Norway might not be the right destination for you right now. But if you’re interested in unforgettable views, catching sight of the Northern Lights or hiking under the midnight sun, Norway may just be the best travel experience you’ve ever had.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance
How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?
From Australia?
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Go to: UK Foreign Travel Advice
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Go to: US Department of State
The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.
Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
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Eden Reforestation Projects are helping to mitigate climate change by restoring forests worldwide; they also hire locally and create job opportunities within vulnerable communities. Donations from our trips support restoration across planting sites in 10 countries around the globe. Find out more or make a donation World Bicycle Relief
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Trollhaugen Tours present Majestic Norway Syttende mai in Trondheim May 12—May 23, 2023
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· Oslo, Norway’s vibrant capital city.
· Viking Ship Museum, Bygdøy Folk Museum,
· Train ride from Oslo to Trondheim.
· Celebrate 17th of May in historic Trondheim
· Nidaros Cathedral—Norway’s national sanctuary
· Hegra Fortress
· The legend of Prillar Guri in Otta/Kringen
· Guided tour of Lom Stavkirke
· Sognefjell and Sognefjord
· Stunning views from Stalheim Hotel
· Norway in a Nutshell
· The Flåm Railway—the steepest railway lines in the world.
· Edward Grieg’s home Troldhaugen
· Historic and charming Bergen
· Mt Fløyen overlooking beautiful Bergen.
What’s included
- Guided Tour Oslo Guided tour of Oslo
- Train Train: Oslo to Trondheim
- Guided Tour Trondheim Guided tour in Trondheim
- Private Motor Coach Private motor coach from Trondheim to Bergen
- Norway in a Nutschell Norway in a Nutshell
- Guided Tour Bergen Guided tour in Bergen
- Hotels 10 nights lodging at hotels in standard double-twin rooms
- Meals 10 Breakfasts, 6 Dinners
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This morning discover Norway’s capital city on a guided bus tour featuring visits to the City Hall to see the murals and the location of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Followed by visits to the Frogner Park for a walk where the guide will stop at the most important pieces of ca 200 sculptures made by artist Gustav Vigeland, Polarship Fram Museum , Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum , an open-air museum with 160 historic buildings, including a beautiful Gol Stave Church from around 1200 and indoor exhibits featuring Norwegian folk costumes, folk art, church art and Sami culture. Once back at the Oslo hotel, lunch on your own. Afternoon and evening free to explore with dinner on your own. (B)
This morning walk the short distance to the Oslo Central Station for departure on a train to Trondheim. Arrive mid- afternoon into Trondheim Central Station where a private coach will transfer to Hotel Augustin for a three-night stay. Enjoy a late afternoon walking tour. Group dinner at the hotel. (B,D)
Today is National Constitution Day in Norway. Watch the parade with option to attend the Celebration Service (11:45 a.m.) at Nidaros Cathedral , the world’s northernmost gothic cathedral, built from 1070 over the tomb of St. Olav, the Viking king who brought Christianity to Norway. (B)
This morning, a guided bus tour from Trondheim with a visit to Hegra Fortress. Afternoon and evening on your own to explore Trondheim. Dinner on your own. (B)
Depart by private touring motor coach for Vågåmo passing Dovrefjell featured in the Henrik Ibsen play Peer Gynt. A stop for lunch on your own at Dombås and afternoon stop at Otta/Kringen for the story about Prillar Gur i. Arriving Vågåmo, check into Vågå Hotel. Group dinner at the hotel.
After breakfast depart for Stalheim. In Lom, stop for visit to the Lom Stavkirke. Tickets included. The road across Sognefjell takes you past Galdhøpiggen and Glittertind, the two tallest mountains in Norway. Cross over the divide to the majestic west Norway. The road descends through sharp hairpin turns to Sognefjord. Nicknamed the King of Fjords, Sognefjord is the largest and deepest fjord in Norway and contains some of the wildest and most beautiful scenery in Norway. Take the ferry across Sognefjord drive through the Lærdal tunnel and the through Flåm and Gudvangen.
After breakfast, depart on a Norway in a Nutshell excursion filled with the extreme beauty of the fjords via transport by bus, boat and train. Leave Stalheim by motor coach to Gudvangen before boarding a fjord ferry for Flåm arriving before noon to enjoy lunch on your own. After lunch board the Flåm railroad that ascend ca 2000 feet to the Myrdal station. The Flåm Railway travels through 20 tunnels spiraling in and out of the mountains, passing the mighty Kjosfossen Waterfall and crisscrosses the river. At Myrdal, board the train from Oslo to Bergen for the scenic ride to the Voss station where the private coach will pick up the group for the ride back to the Stalheim Hotel. Group dinner at the hotel (B,D)
Morning departure from Stalheim traveling to Bergen, stopping at Voss. Before arriving in Bergen visit Troldhaugen (entrance fee included), the home of Edvard Grieg. Arrive in Bergen at the Zander K hotel for a two-night stay. Dinner on own at one of the many nearby restaurants. (B)
Morning walking tour of Bergen’s Hanseatic waterfront area with end of walking tour at the entrance of the funicular to the top of Mt. Fløyen. Tickets for the funicular to top of Mt. Fløyen Afternoon free for shopping and independent exploration with lunch on own. Group farewell dinner at hotel. (B,D)
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Relax into the simplicity of life along the king and queen of the fjords. Soak up the cosmopolitan vibe of Oslo and the Hanseatic heritage of Bergen as you travel through some of the most spectacular scenery on earth, including views of continental Europe's largest glacier. Viking tales and a visit to a winter Olympics hub round off this epic Norway trip.
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Things To Do In Norway In May (Norway Travel Guide For May)
May is one of the most beautiful months in Norway, and this is the first time that nature really wakes up after a long winter sleep. The month’s not really that popular for tourists who are visiting Norway, but it’s actually a pretty good time to fulfill your dream of visiting Norway, so let’s take a look at what May in Norway is like, and what you can do in Norway in May.
One of the biggest things that will impact your travel to Norway in May is the weather, because it’s very unpredictable during this month. Some days may be warm and sunny, others will be cold and have rain pouring down all day long.
The biggest event in May in Norway is May 17, Norway’s national day. This will be a unique experience, but there’s also a lot more to do in Norway in May.
So without further ado, let’s take a closer look at what it’s like to travel to Norway in May, and what you can expect from your visit.
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Hiking season is starting in southern Norway
The hiking season “officially” starts in May in Norway, and this is pretty much the first opportunity to go up to the mountains to reach a summit. There will still be snow on the highest peaks, so not all mountain trails are open just yet, but most lowland trails and smaller mountains are perfectly fine to visit in May.
If you’re coming to Norway to hike in May, bring good hiking equipment that can handle water. Shaded areas might still have snow, and if it’s melted, it will be super moist on the ground and you might have to cross some temporary bogs on your way to the mountain top.
I personally do a lot of hiking in May, and it’s a beautiful time to do it. The trees have finally started to get leafs, the flowers are gradually appearing, and the wildlife is starting to be more active. You will hear birds chirping all around you, and if you’re lucky you might even get a glimpse of Norway’s national bird looking for food in a stream.
Most people find it to be a bit too cold to go swimming in Norway in May, but you can do it if you think you can handle a bit of cold water. It is absolutely possible for a determined person to go for a swim, but it’s not going to be comfortable even though the air feels hot.
Don’t miss out on Norway’s national day (May 17)
Norway celebrates its national day on May 17, and this is a big party that will be a unique experience for anyone who is visiting Norway this day. It’s a public holiday , so everyone is home from work and school. Children go on a big parade, and all cities, towns and villages have their own children’s parade where we celebrate Norway.
Bigger cities will also have what is called borgertoget (citizen’s parade) where anyone can join under the banner of a club or organization they belong to.
You are free to participate in the celebration as a tourist , so take a stand by the road and cheer for the parade. You should bring a pair a nice clothes to wear, and you can buy a Norwegian flag or bring flag from your own country if you feel like it.
May 17 is a really nice day, and most people celebrate it by watching the parade, eating Norwegian hot dogs and eating ice cream. It is common for Norwegian to spend the day with their family, and the day usually starts at the local district school before being moved towards private homes to eat dinner.
Read all about how to celebrate May 17 as a tourist here .
What the May weather in Norway is like
The weather in southern Norway in May is very unpredictable , and one day will have plenty of rainfall, while the next one might be sunny and nice. You should pack for both scenarios, and you are likely to experience both if you stay for more than a few days.
May is known for a lot of rainfall , so bring your umbrella and waterproof spring clothing. I would advise you to bring good waterproof shoes and a waterproof jacket in addition to the umbrella.
The temperature is usually pretty OK during the day , and most people wear regular pants, a t-shirt and a sweater that can be taken on and off again as needed. You might need a thin and waterproof jacket on some days, and it’s always nice to have a thin hat to put on if it gets windy.
There’s also a pretty big different between the beginning of May and the end of this. So bring more warm clothing if you are visiting in early May compared to if you visit just before June starts.
Bring decent hiking clothes if you are planning on going in a mountain hike in Norway in May, because it might get very cold very fast if it gets windy and the sun gets covered by clouds. Many tourists underestimate how cold it can get, so have some extra clothes in your backpack whenever you leave for a hike.
The weather in northern Norway is very cold in May
Just a small warning: the weather in the northern part of Norway will still be very cold in May , and you can expect to see temperatures around 1 – 5°C on some days. There is usually some snow and a lot of rainfall, and it is considerably colder than in southern Norway at this point.
There are cheap hotels and fewer crowds in May
One of the big benefits of visiting Norway in May is that it’s a lot less crowded than in June and July, but it’s still pretty nice here at this time. The tourism season is just beginning, so most places like zoos that are only open during the summer season has just opened, but they are still not crowded. It’s the perfect opportunity to get the entire park to yourself!
Hotels, camping sites and other accommodations will usually have spare rooms, and you can often find a good deal compared to whenever you try to book a room in the middle of summer. You won’t have any trouble finding a room to stay in, even if you don’t book a room in advance.
I still advise you to book in advance though, because that will usually be cheaper than just showing up to book a room the same day.
The same goes for rental cars and other utilities that tend to be out of stock during the middle of summer. You are unlikely to have trouble finding available rental cars in May, but you might run in to trouble with this in the summer.
Parks, zoos and other outside entertainment areas also often have an off-season discount that can typically be applied in May, so it’s a bit cheaper to enter these places compared to in the middle of summer.
Norwegians are usually very friendly and outgoing in May – especially on sunny days
Many people are under the impression that Norwegians are cold towards strangers and tourists, and while that’s semi-true, it’s less so during the late spring and summer. Most Norwegians tend to be a lot more friendly and outgoing whenever it’s nice and sunny outside, and Norwegians are generally a lot more sociable from May to August.
This means that you will likely have an easier time getting in touch with people in May compared to if you visit earlier in the spring or late in the fall, and you might even find that many Norwegians are friendly and helpful if you need help.
What about visiting a waterfall, or maybe see the fjords?
May is a great time to visit the fjords of Norway or even go to see a waterfall. The melted snow will mean that the waterfalls have the maximum amount of water flow of the year, and you will absolutely be taken aback by the beautiful waterfalls in Norway.
One of the best-known waterfalls is Vøringsfossen , as seen in the photo below. It’s well worth a stop in May!
The fjords are absolutely beautiful in May, and it’s usually possible to hike along the fjords already since most of the snow will have melted by May. You might experience green or even light blue fjord water in May , due to algae or glacial water coloring the fjord.
It’s not too late to go skiing!
Even though May is generally very warm and nice, it’s still possible to go on a ski trip, especially during the first half of May. You will need to either go pretty far north in Norway (like north of Tromsø), or high up in the mountains, but it’s absolutely possible if you want to try skiing in Norway.
Norway monthly travel guides
This is far from the only monthly guide to Norway we have in store, so check out the other months below if you are interested in visiting Norway in the future.
- Norway in January (Coming soon).
- Norway in February (Coming soon).
- Norway in March (Coming soon).
- Norway in April (Coming soon).
- Norway in May .
- Norway in June .
- Norway in July .
- Norway in August .
- Norway in September .
- Norway in October .
- Norway in November .
- Norway in December .
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