Norway Destinations
Four regions. One country. Each destination has its own logistics, its own weather, and its own set of rules. We cover them all.
Northern Norway
Aurora capital of the world
3,500 km of Arctic coastline. Tromsø at 69°N. Polar night October to February, midnight sun May to July.
Lofoten Islands
Mountains straight out of the sea
170 km of jagged peaks, red rorbuer, and world-class trekking. Europe's most photographed archipelago.
Norwegian Fjords
Two UNESCO sites, zero cruise crowds
Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are UNESCO World Heritage. Electric ferries run year-round from 2026.
Svalbard
78°N — the far Arctic
Polar bears outnumber people 3:1. Direct flight from Oslo. Four months of polar night, four of midnight sun.
Tromsø
Arctic capital — 69°N
75,000 residents inside the auroral oval. Northern Lights September–March, midnight sun May–July, orca in the fjords November–February.
Cities of Norway
Five basecamps, five different Norways
Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, and Kristiansund. Each city opens a different door into Norway. Skip the tourist-facing restaurants and find where the locals eat.
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