Description
Enter a world of extremes where night looks like day, day looks like night and regardless of the season, the scenery’s more than perfect. Leave the Arctic Circle behind and discover northern Norway’s captivating sights and long, fabled history. Begin in the capital, Oslo, and make your way to Trondheim, the Viking city home to the Nidaros Cathedral and the remains of St Olav, Norway’s patron saint. Explore the rugged, unbelievably picturesque Lofoten Islands by land and water before finishing in Tromso, a vibrant city famed for its cultural offerings despite its relative isolation.
Trip Name
Northern Norway Explorer
Last Updated
1970-01-01
Days
9
Capacity
12
Highlights
- Spend three nights in the Lofoten Islands, where lucky visitors may spot sea eagles in the narrow Trollfjord landscape.
- Visit Trondheim, translating to 'a good place to live', and take a ride on the world’s northernmost tram or enjoy a forest walk and picnic just like the locals do.
- Look up at the medieval Nidaros Cathedral, a Gothic-style building that houses the remains of St Olav, Norway's patron saint.
- Hop on an e-bike in Tromso and learn about the life of people who live hundreds of kilometres north of the Arctic Circle.
- Set sail along the Norwegian coastline on Norway’s famous Hurtigruten cruise line, loved by visitors and locals for over 100 years.
















