Norway tour reviews


'I absolutely loved this trip, it was the best balance of exploring, travelling and didn't feel very rushed. [...]'

Grace

Scandinavia


“Worth every single penny! This is for sure a bucket list trip, many once-in-a-lifetime experiences that will stay with me forever!”

Rosa

Norway Fjords and Northern Lights


"Trip of a lifetime. The people I met were great. The Trip Manager was awesome and it was a small group which made it more intimate.”

 

Reshma

Norway Fjords and Northern Lights

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Frequently Asked Questions About Norway Travel

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What is the currency used in Norway?

Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK). You won’t find Euros here. You can get your Krone ready before you travel to Norway, or head to an ATM when you land.

When is the best time to visit Norway?

Summer (June-August) is warm and buzzing with festivals. Winter (Dec-Feb) is snow-sport heaven. Really, it depends on your vibeand and what you’re looking for. But fear not, Norway tours are awesome all year round.

What is the weather like in Norway?

Norway’s weather flips the script. Coastal areas stay mild, but the mountains bring snow and drama. Pack layers – being chilly is a cherished part of any Norway trip.

Do you need a visa to travel to Norway?

Depends on your passport! EU/EEA and most visa-waiver countries can visit Norway for up to 90 days. Golden rule though: always double-check before you go.

What is ATM access like in Norway?

ATMs are everywhere, even in smaller towns. Cards are widely accepted, so you’re good to go wherever your Norway tour takes you.

How many days do you need to see Norway?

You can hit the highlights in 7–10 days, but two weeks lets you dive deeper into epic Norway attractions and check more of the best things to do in Norway off your list. Our Norway Fjords trip is 7 days long and covers all the main highlights.

What should I pack for a trip to Norway?

Layers are your best friend. Think waterproofs, comfy shoes, hat & gloves, lipsyl, and a decent daypack too. Norway’s wild landscapes don’t mess around, so make sure you pack smart for your Norway trip – they’re also beautiful, so you’ll want to bring your best camera.

Do you tip in Norway?

Tipping isn’t mandatory, but is appreciated for great service. Round up at cafés or add 5–10% at restaurants – just a small way to say takk during your Norway tour.

Can you drink tap water in Norway?

Absolutely. Norway’s tap water is some of the cleanest on the planet. Bring a reusable bottle, it’s the easiest (and cheapest) way to stay hydrated during your trip.

Is internet access good in Norway?

Yep, fast and reliable! Most cities and towns have strong Wi-Fi. Even remote areas often surprise you.

What adaptor do I need for Norway?

Norway uses the standard European plug (type C & F, 230V).

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