7 Days trip in Norway
Norway is a Scandinavian country known for its natural beauty, including fjords, mountains, and northern lights.
- Oslo
Vigelandsparken
$ $ $ $Explore the unique collection of more than 200 sculptures made by Gustav Vigeland in Vigelandparken, the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist.
- Oslo
Mathallen Oslo
$ $ $ $Satisfy your taste buds with a variety of traditional Norwegian food, like artisan cheese, fresh seafood, and reindeer meat, at Mathallen Oslo.
- Oslo
Oslofjord
$ $ $ $Hop on board a cruise along the picturesque Oslofjord and witness the breathtakingly beautiful landscape of Norway, including its rugged coastline and charming villages.
- Oslo
Oslo Nightlife
$ $ $ $Experience the high energy of the Norwegian nightlife as you groove to the beat of the latest music, and mingle with the locals at various clubs and bars in Oslo, such as Blå and Torggata Botaniske.
- Bergen
Bergen Fish Market
$ $ $ $Wake up early and pay a visit to the bustling Bergen Fish Market, the heart of the city's culinary scene, and indulge in incredibly fresh and delicious seafood, like fish soup, smoked salmon, and prawn salad.
- Bergen
Fløyen Mountain
$ $ $ $Catch a cable car to the top of Fløyen Mountain and soak in the stunning panoramic view of Bergen. Take a leisurely stroll along the nature trails, have a picnic, or go on a bike ride through the lush greenery.
- Bergen
Bryggen Wharf
$ $ $ $Experience the charm and history of the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, one of the most photographed places in Norway. Walk past the colorful wooden buildings, learn the interesting stories behind them, and marvel at the vibrant culture and architecture.
- Bergen
Bergen Nightlife
$ $ $ $Immerse yourself in Bergen's pulsing nightlife and attend festivals like the Bergen International Festival, the Bergenfest, and the Nattjazz Festival, or simply chill out with a glass of local ale at one of the numerous cozy bars and pubs like Garage and Kvarteret.
- Geiranger
Geirangerfjord
$ $ $ $Get your camera ready for a full day excursion to the iconic Geirangerfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can admire crystal-clear blue waters, cascading waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. Take a dip in the chilly fjord waters or go for a kayaking session.
- Geiranger
Norsk Fjordsenter
$ $ $ $Take a breather and learn about the intriguing history of the Norwegian fjords at Norsk Fjordsenter, which features interactive exhibits, multimedia shows, and a detailed map of the area.
- Odda
Trolltunga
$ $ $ $Embark on a challenging and thrilling hike to the famous Trolltunga, a massive rock formation that offers spellbinding views of mountains and valleys, and can only be accessed by foot. Be prepared for a long, tough journey, but once you reach the summit, the breathtaking scenery makes it all worth it.
- Norheimsund
Steinsdalsfossen
$ $ $ $On your way back, visit one of the most visited tourist attractions in Norway - Steinsdalsfossen, a 50-meter waterfall with a safe walking path that allows you to walk behind the waterfall and get up close and personal with its gushing waters.
- Stavanger
Preikestolen
$ $ $ $Lace up your hiking boots and take a tour to the magnificent Preikestolen, one of Norway's most popular hikes that offers an amazing view over the Lysefjord. Enjoy swimming at the Kjerag or the Musserom lake.
- Stavanger
Stavanger Old Town
$ $ $ $Get an authentic taste of ancient Norwegian culture at Stavanger's Old Town, the oldest district in the city with winding, narrow cobbled streets and beautifully preserved wooden houses. Admire the charming 18th-century architecture, visit the Stavanger Cathedral, and stroll along the quiet harbor.
- Lofoten
Lofoten Islands
$ $ $ $Embark on a scenic drive to the magnificent Lofoten Islands, where you can witness turquoise blue sea waters, snow-capped mountains, and quaint fishing villages. Take a dip in the pristine beaches of Haukland or Uttakleiv, explore the charming town of Å on the southern tip of the islands, and visit museums like Lofotr Viking Museum and Espolin Johnson Museum.
- Lofoten
Northern Lights Hunting
$ $ $ $At some locations, we can see the Northern Lights as early as September and as late as April. Strap on your winter gear and head out to hunt for the elusive Aurora Borealis, one of the most stunning natural phenomena in the world.
- Sogn og Fjordane
Sognefjord
$ $ $ $Spend your final day exploring Norway's longest fjord, Sognefjord, offering stunning views of glaciers and charming villages. Cruise along the fjord, or take a kayak or paddleboat to get a closer view of the majestic glaciers.
- Sogn og Fjordane
Local Norwegian Cuisine
$ $ $ $Treat your gastronomic senses to a local Norwegian-inspired dinner, such as traditional salmon dishes, Norwegian meatballs, Kransekake (almond ring cake), and other authentic regional specialties.