Norway
Overview
Norway is a land of majestic fjords, towering mountains, and enchanting Arctic wilderness. Cruise through the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord, hike to the iconic Trolltunga cliff edge, or explore the colorful wooden houses of Bergen's Bryggen wharf. The Lofoten Islands offer dramatic scenery, traditional fishing villages, and world-class surfing above the Arctic Circle. In the far north, Tromsø is the gateway to Northern Lights adventures and midnight sun experiences.
When to Visit
Norway's seasons offer very different but equally rewarding experiences:
Summer (June – August)
Midnight sun, fjord cruises, hiking, and outdoor festivals. The warmest months with temperatures between 15-25°C. All roads and trails are accessible, making it the best time for the western fjords.
Winter (November – March)
Northern Lights season, skiing, dog sledding, and the magical Polar Night in northern Norway. Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands are prime Aurora viewing spots. Temperatures can drop to -15°C in the north.
Special Events and Festivals
- Bergen International Festival (May/June) – Norway's largest cultural event
- Tromsø International Film Festival (January) – cinema during the Polar Night
- St. Olav Festival, Trondheim (July) – medieval heritage celebration
- Northern Lights Festival, Tromsø (January/February) – music under the Aurora
Currency
The currency is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Norway is largely cashless — card and contactless payments are accepted virtually everywhere, including small shops and taxis.
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