Norway

Going overseas to travel is a luxury in itself. But, if you’re keen on taking your overseas escapades a notch higher, you might want to explore Norway. The country is known for its inexplicable charm, with extravagant hotels and breathtaking scenery that will leave you feeling like royalty. 

The country is a stunning playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Some even may consider this country a slice of paradise, with its unique character and choice of activities. Casual travelers and professional photographers agree the beauty of the coast is like nothing else in the world.

 

Exploring Norway in Luxury

A trip to Norway is an adventure. You can choose to book a private tour or explore remote areas by driving your rental car. It’s up to you, but if you want to do it in style, here are some activities you can do: 

 

Book a Dual-Country Ski Trip

One activity you shouldn’t pass up when you’re in Norway is skiing. You can pay for a personalized and private tour, depending on your experience level. 

But if you want to make the trip more unforgettable, you can go farther out of the country. Private tours can give you an epic ski trip that allows you to glide from Norway to Finland and vice versa! 

While you’re at it, you can drop by the beautiful village of Kilpisjärvi, sitting on the Norwegian-Finnish border. If you want to know more about the Sami culture, which is the oldest culture in large areas of Northern Norway, vist the Rovaniemi Lapland.

Take a good camera with you so you can capture every moment against the beautiful snow-capped peaks as your background!

 

Try a Private Nature Tour

One way to enjoy the innate beauty of Norway is by booking a personalized and private nature tour. Norway is famous for its dedicated efforts to preserve its natural beauty. 

For several years, the Norwegian government has been at the forefront of conservation and preservation efforts. In 2018, the parliament announced its adoption of zero-emission regulations in World Heritage fjords by 2026. So check out the off-the-beaten tracks that are still awe-inspiring. 

While the most popular activities are hiking trips and winter skiing, you can also choose to deviate from the usual. Dog sledding, river rafting, and rock climbing are also up for contention. 

 

Discover the Beautiful Cities

Norway may be popular for its glaciers and fjords, but the country has so much to offer. 

Oslo, the capital of Norway, has some of the best architectural marvels. But, if you want to see the colorful houses and old quays, Bergen is a must-visit. This city by the sea is where you can see the three mountains of Floyen, Ulriken, and Bryggen. 

Stavanger is where you should go if you want to see the fjords from a good vantage point. You can visit Tromso if you want to enjoy the different sights and sounds in the country. 

If you’re big on long walks in the forest, the city of Lillehammer. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, it’s the perfect place to explore the different flora and fauna. Like Lillehammer, the city of Kristiansand is a must-see, specifically for its beautiful lakes. Plus, it has excellent terrains for hiking. 

Here’s a tip—don’t forget to prepare an itinerary! Exploring these cities can be fun, but you should maximize your time since it can be easy to get lost in the beautiful scenery. 

 

Take a Fjord Cruise

When you say Norway, the first thing that comes to mind is the fjords. It’s understandable—they’re among the most spectacular in the world. The main fjords of Norway are deep and long and consist of branches that are often more popular than the major ones. One fascinating fact about these Norwegian fjords is how little they have changed over time. 

The Hardangerfjord is the second longest in the country and stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Hardangervidda mountain plateau. It’s considered a national icon for its hillside apple trees that flourish during spring. 

But why settle for a cruise when you can take a full fjord excursion? 

Norway has rural hotels encapsulated by towering mountains, picturesque waterfalls, and stunning fjords. Imagine waking up to these majestic views. Most of these hotels have maintained partnerships with local farmers, chefs, and vendors that give you an organic and sustainable experience all at once. 

 

Book a Fancy Hotel

Nothing beats having a luxurious hotel for your accommodation. In Norway, you can choose to book a room that can be considered more than just a place to stay. There are tons of hotels that are a destination themselves! 

Hotel Refsnes in Oslo is notable for having multiple original paintings by Edvard Munch, a celebrated expressionist artist. 

Juvet Landscape Hotel is an architectural marvel. It’s made of sustainably built structures that blend and preserve the balance of the natural reserve. It’s notable for having a layout wherein no rooms face another. This architectural detail provides each guest with a stunning view of the landscape. 

 

See the Northern Lights

A trip to the Norwegian shores won’t be complete without witnessing the famous Northern Lights. The best time of the year to see them is when the weather is dry and cold, which usually starts from the middle of September until the early weeks of April. 

 

Elevating Your Norwegian Experience

When exploring Norway, don’t hold back and plan everything. Prepare a budget, book your lodging early, and plan your activities accordingly. If you’re booking a trip as a couple or family, list the requirements you both need to make the trip as unforgettable as possible.