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Panoramic view of Geirangerfjord and Eagle Road, Norway

17 Day Norway Road Trip

Oslo, Bergen & Fjords

(17 days / 16 nights)

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10% OFF IN 2026

Breathtaking viewpoints and leisurely drives

This 17-day road trip reveals some of the most breathtaking fjord landscapes in all of Norway. Starting and ending in Oslo, you’ll journey to the Sognefjord, Geirangerfjord and Hardangerfjord waterways. Along the way, you’ll witness the Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil waterfalls, visit the villages of Flåm, Loen and Røros, as well as the beautiful cities of Bergen, Trondheim and Oslo. You’ll also drive along thrilling roads, such as the Trollstigen pass, the Atlantic Ocean Road and the Eagle Road.

Want to have more time to explore Norway’s capital, Oslo? You can add extra nights to the start or end of your trip during the booking process.

10% OFF IN 2026

17 days / 16 nights

Price p.p. from

4280EUR

You save: 428 EUR per person

The amount will be charged in EUR

Approx 3852 EUR

— Why book with Nordic Visitor

  • Outstanding travel experience from start to finish
  • Hand-picked overnight stays, including breakfast
  • Reliable rental cars from our trusted partner
  • Dedicated personal service from our Scandinavian travel experts
  • Tailor your itinerary with additional nights & unique experiences
  • Comprehensive personal itinerary, hand-marked map & travel guide
  • 24/7 helpline during your tour
  • Great customer reviews
  • Carbon offsetting included – your sustainable choice

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— Cancellation Protection

  • Rebook your tour on one occasion, or
  • Cancel for any reason and receive a partial refund and travel credit

Terms and conditions apply

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the scenic fjord landscapes along Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord
  • Stroll through Norway’s grand capital, Oslo, and visit charming Bergen
  • Visit the dramatic deep fjord of Geiranger and explore the charming village
  • Drive the exciting routes of the Trollstigen pass, the Atlantic Ocean Road and the Eagle Road
  • Soak up the awe-inspiring landscapes surrounding Loen
  • Marvel at the magnificent waterfalls Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil
  • Experience the quaint village of Flåm and the medieval city of Trondheim
  • Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen
  • Spend time in the Olympic town of Lillehammer
  • Enjoy Norway at a leisurely pace, with extra days to join optional activities

 

Travel style

Self-Drive i

Interest

Classic i, Culture and History i, Fjords i

Season

May - Sep

Departure

Daily

Driving distance

2060/1290 km/mi

Itinerary

A day-by-day plan to guide your journey.

  • Day 1: Welcome to Oslo

    Upon arrival at Oslo Gardermoen Airport, head straight into the city centre to kickstart your adventure. You can take public transport or hop in a taxi direct to your accommodation.

    The rest of the day is yours to explore the capital at your leisure. For a dose of culture, you could head to the Royal Palace, the Oslo City Hall or the Akershus Fortress.

    Make sure you stroll down to the bustling Aker Brygge waterfront. There are boutiques to browse and restaurants to sample, alongside a buzzing atmosphere.

    Spend the night in Oslo.

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  • Day 2: The Olympic town of Lillehammer

    After breakfast, head to the car rental office to collect your vehicle. Once you’ve inspected the car, signed the paperwork and have the keys, you can hit the road!

    Your road trip begins with a visit to Lillehammer, the host of the 1994 Winter Olympics. Here you can visit The Norwegian Olympic Museum and the Lysgårdsbakken Olympic area.

    You could also wander through the Maihaugen open-air museum which includes a collection of more than 200 houses that date as far back as the 12th century.

    In the evening, take your pick of the city’s restaurants for a delicious dinner. 

    Spend the night in Lillehammer.

    Average driving distance: 180 km / 110 mi

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  • Day 3: Uncovering history in Røros

    Today you’ll explore the small mountain town of Røros.

    This former mining settlement is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Expect a charming atmosphere in the town, with well-preserved old wooden houses and narrow streets dotted with artists’ workshops.

    You won’t want to miss Røros Museum Olav’s Mine, where you can learn all about the town’s past.

    The Røros Church is also well worth a visit. The octagonal building was established in 1784 and remains operational to this day. It’s a striking image on the town’s skyline.

    Spend the night in Røros.

    Average driving distance: 240 km / 150 mi

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  • Day 4: Travel to Trondheim

    This morning you’ll continue your road trip north towards Trondheim, the "Capital of the Vikings".

    Upon arrival, make sure you head out to explore this vibrant port city. During the Viking Age, it was Norway’s capital, back when the city was called “Nidaros”.

    Here you’ll find the remarkable Nidaros Cathedral, with architecture to rival Notre Dame. Other attractions include the Ringve Museum and Botanical Gardens, the Trøndelag Folk Museum, and the charming neighbourhood of Bakklandet by the old wharf.

    Spend the night in Trondheim.

    Average driving distance: 150 km / 90 mi

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  • Day 5: Explore the capital of the Vikings

    You’ve got another day to explore lively Trondheim.

    You could take a short boat trip to the old fortress island of Munkholmen (the “Monk’s Islet”). The island has a rich history dating back as far as 995 and makes for a fascinating spot to visit today.

    Or you could take a scenic tram ride up to Lian in the Bymarka forest and enjoy a panoramic view of Trondheim and its fjord from its high vantage point.

    And when it comes to food, Trondheim is home to an excellent selection of restaurants that specialise in regional dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.

    Spend another night in Trondheim.

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  • Day 6: Journey south to Kristiansund

    Your road trip continues today, heading south along the beautiful west coast of Norway towards the island town of Kristiansund.

    The town spans 4 small islands and is dotted with bright, colourful houses. It’s often referred to as the "opera town", and for a very good reason. You’ll find frequent opera performances here, with an opera festival and an outdoor rendition of "Donna Bacalao" taking place every year.

    Kristiansund is also known for its local delicacy, clipfish. While you’re here, you have to try their local version of fish and chips called “fishan”.

    Spend the night in Kristiansund.

    Average driving distance: 200 km / 130 mi

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  • Day 7: Atlantic Ocean Road & Ålesund

    Today you’ll drive the famous Atlantic Ocean Road, with the vast open sea on one side and majestic mountains on the other.

    You’ll stop off at the historic fishing village of Bud, before reaching Molde, where you’ll take a car ferry to Vestnes. Then, it’s on to Ålesund. The town was almost completely rebuilt after a fire in the early 1900s and as a result has a truly unique character.

    For unbeatable views of the region, head up to Mount Aksla’s summit. Alongside the scenery, you’ll also find the Fjellstua mountain lodge where you can enjoy a bite to eat.

    Spend the night in Ålesund.

    Average driving distance: 190 km / 120 mi

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  • Day 8: Trollstigen & Geiranger

    After breakfast, you’ll hit the road again. Your drive will take you through Åndalsnes first, journeying over the Trollstigen pass, nicknamed the “Troll Ladder”. The pass makes for an exhilarating drive, with 11 hairpin bends to navigate.

    Valldal makes for a great spot to stop and stretch your legs. With stunning landscapes around every corner (literally!), you could snap some photos before continuing your journey.

    After a short ferry ride across the fjord, you’ll drive down the twisting Eagle Road to reach today’s destination: Geiranger.

    Spend the night in Geiranger.

    Average driving distance: 190 km / 120 mi

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  • Day 9: Geiranger at leisure

    Spend today at your leisure in lovely Geiranger

    You could soak up the fantastic fjord scenery with a drive up to the Dalsnibba skywalk which offers magnificent views of Geiranger, the fjord, towering mountains and vast Blåbreen glacier. You could stop off at the Flydalsjuvet viewpoint on your way up.

    For even more immersion in nature, why not hit the hiking trails in the afternoon?

    Or if you’d rather enjoy a little indulgence, pay a visit to the spa at Hotel Union or the chocolate factory in town.

    Spend another night in Geiranger.

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  • Day 10: From Geiranger to Loen

    This morning is yours to spend as you wish in beautiful Geiranger.

    For a dose of culture, you could visit the Norwegian Fjord Centre. It offers a fascinating insight into the country’s waterways, wildlife and flora.

    In the afternoon, begin your journey to Loen by sailing along the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord. You’ll see famous waterfalls like the Seven Sisters, Friaren (known as the “Suitor”), and the Bridal Veil.

    The ferry docks in the small village of Hellesylt, where you’ll complete the journey to Loen.

    Spend the night in Loen.

    Average driving distance: 80 km / 50 mi

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  • Day 11: Loen, Glaciers & Fjærland

    After breakfast, head out to explore more of lovely Loen. You could take a trip on the magnificent Loen Skylift, a cable car that will take you to the altitude of 1,011 metres (3,300 feet). You’ll have amazing views of the fjord and you could go hiking along the top.

    Then, it’s time to hit the road. You’ll drive south along Jostedal glacier, mainland Europe’s largest icecap, and the Fjærland road. The Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjærland makes for a great place to stop.

    Your destination for the day is the Sognefjorden region, home to Norway’s longest and deepest fjord.

    Spend the night in Sognefjorden area.

    Average driving distance: 130 km / 80 mi

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  • Day 12: Sognefjord & Flåm

    You’ll start your day with a short ferry ride towards Aurlandsfjord, an especially beautiful spot in Norway.

    On the road, you might want to stop at the Stegastein viewpoint to witness the landscape stretching out before you. It’s an incredible sight. You’ll continue to the village of Flåm, where you could board the famous Flåm railway (Flåmsbana). This steep train ride between Flåm and Myrdal is a treat for photographers and train enthusiasts alike!

    Later, your journey continues to Bergen through scenic villages including Gudvangen and Norway’s adventure capital, Voss.

    Spend the night in Bergen.

    Average driving distance: 240 km / 150 mi

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  • Day 13: Bergen at leisure

    Spend today exploring beautiful Bergen. Here you’ll find Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with remarkably preserved old houses and a lively fish and flower market.

    You could ride the Fløibanen funicular up Mount Fløyen or take the cable car up Mount Ulriken to enjoy stunning views over the city.

    Bergen is also known for its many museums. A visit to Troldhaugen is a must. This was the former home of the composer Edvard Grieg and today stands as a museum to his work.

    You could also visit KODE, Scandinavia’s largest museum for art and music.

    Spend another night in Bergen.

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  • Day 14: Scenic drives & mountain villages

    From Bergen, you’ll embark on a scenic drive along Hardangerfjord and past Hardangervidda National Park, a region of great natural beauty. To cross the fjord itself, you’ll take the Hardanger bridge over nearly 1 mile (1,380 metres) of dazzling water.

    You’ll pass Norway’s highest waterfall, Vøringfossen, with a massive 182-metre (600-foot) cascade. You’ll also drive through the dramatic and narrow Måbødalen valley.

    Upon reaching today’s destination of Geilo, you might want to visit Geilojordet, an idyllic area with preserved buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Spend the night in Geilo.

    Average driving distance: 240 km / 150 mi

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  • Day 15: Journey back to Oslo

    Today it’s time to close the circle and head back to Oslo, driving through the Hallingdal valley.

    You’ll pass steep mountainsides, beautiful forests and deep valleys, soaking up breathtaking views as you go. You may want to stop off in the town of Gol, known as the home to an impressive replica of the 13th-century Gol stave church.

    From Gol, you’ll continue to Jevnaker where you can stop at Hadeland Glassverk to watch as glassblowers carry out their traditional craft.

    Upon arrival in Oslo, return your rental car and head out to explore the city by night. 

    Spend the next two nights in Oslo.

    Average driving distance: 220 km / 140 mi

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  • Day 16: Explore the Highlights of Oslo

    This morning, get an early start to explore the Norwegian capital. A guided bus tour is a great way to see the city, as it will take you to all the most famous landmarks of the city. Or if you’d prefer to explore the city by foot, you can do that too!

    A visit to the beautiful Vigeland Sculpture Park is a must-do. Nestled within Frogner Park, you’ll discover a 200-strong collection of Gustav Vigeland’s expressive bronze sculptures.

    You could also head over to the Bygdøy peninsula to learn about the country’s rich history at the Fram Museum and Kon-Tiki Museum.

    Spend another night in Oslo.

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  • Day 17: Departure from Oslo

    When it’s time for your Norway adventure to come to an end, make your way to Oslo Airport.

    If your flight is in the afternoon, you could enjoy some last-minute shopping, visit one of Oslo’s many museums or relax at a café, soaking up the last of your trip.

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Optional extras

Customise your adventure with these Optional Extras.

We recommend adding your extra activities to the tour now for the best booking experience and to secure your spot, as activities are likely to sell out.

Map

Here’s a map of your travel route, to help put things in perspective.

Essential information

We recommend that you read carefully through the following information before booking this self-drive tour in Norway. We’ve answered the most frequently asked questions here so you know what to expect. You’ll also find more practical advice and attraction recommendations in our online Norway Travel Guide.

We recommend you wait to book flights to Scandinavia, and other parts of your travels, until we can confirm your desired travel dates for this tour. This is due to varying availability for this package. Contact us for more details.

On a self-drive tour, Nordic Visitor supplies you with a quality rental car and a detailed personal itinerary. You act as your own tour guide and driver, and you get to pick the road trip music!

All your services will be pre-booked by your personal travel consultant at Nordic Visitor. This includes your rental car and accommodation in Norway, along with any other services specified in your itinerary, such as cruises and planned activities.

During your tour, we’re with you every step of the way. On arrival, you’ll receive personalised information, including an itinerary, map and detailed Norway Travel Guide. Plus, you’ll have access to our 24/7 helpline during your trip should you need to contact us.

Driving in Norway might be slightly different than what you’re used to. For this reason, you’ll want to make yourself aware of local driving laws and potential road hazards, such as:

  • We drive on the right-hand side of the road
  • Low-beam headlights should be on at all times
  • Speed limits are posted in kilometres per hour (km/h)
  • Speed and traffic violations have steep fines
  • There are over 900 tunnels in Norway, especially in the western fjords
  • Mountain passes can be narrow and winding
  • Tolls are automatically registered to your AutoPass, for roads and ferries

And finally, with all the beautiful scenery, you’ll want to take it slow and enjoy the drive!

For more information, we strongly recommend taking a few minutes to read through our guide to driving in Norway. You’ll also receive more guidance ahead of your arrival in the Norway Travel Guide.

You will pick up your vehicle from the car rental office in the city centre on the day your self-drive tour begins. At the end of your rental period, you will return the car back to the same city centre office.

We recommend using Google Maps or a search engine to find car parks near your accommodation. You can also ask your hotel for assistance. You might find you have a short walk between the car park and your hotel.

GPS is included with all rental cars. You'll also be able to connect your phone either via Bluetooth or plug-in cable. 

However, you may want to ensure you have adequate mobile roaming that you can use during your travels. This way you can use another navigation platform (for example, Google Maps) if you'd prefer. You could also download maps of areas you will be visiting, so you can use them offline.

Please wait to book flights to Scandinavia until we can confirm your desired travel dates for this tour. This is due to varying availabilities on services included in this package. 

After making a booking with Nordic Visitor, it might take a few weeks to confirm your travel arrangements. We recommend booking your flights once your personal travel consultant gets in touch to confirm your itinerary.

If you have any questions about your flights and itinerary, please contact us for more details.

To find out which dates you can start your trip on, navigate to the "Find your price" section on the tour's page. Under "Tour start date", you'll see a calendar symbol. Select this and you'll see all the available dates to start your tour.

If you can't select a certain day, this means there are no departures available then. In that situation, please get in touch and one of our travel consultants will look into the options for you.

Yes, you can customise this tour online. During the booking process, you can add extra nights to your itinerary as well as optional day trips, excursions and upgrades.

If you have something specific in mind, please let your travel consultant know at the time of booking. They'll see what they can do to accommodate you. 

On your Norway tour, you’ll stay in accommodation that’s been hand-picked by our travel experts. We’ve partnered with local businesses and selected hotels and guesthouses based on excellent ratings, comfort and our personal experience. 

During the booking process, you can select whether you want Comfort Plus or Superior accommodation. Comfort Plus usually consists of standard rooms in good quality and comfortable 3-star hotels. Superior is standard rooms in 4-star hotels combined with Superior rooms in premium 3-star hotels.

You will also be able to choose between single, double or triple rooms. Please note that in Norway room types are based on European standard sizes, which means they are smaller than in North America. 

For example, a double bed often consists of 2 single beds pushed together. Twin rooms are 2 separate single beds. Triple rooms include a double bed along with an extra single bed, rollaway or sofa bed. And single rooms are often smaller than the standard double.

If you have anything specific in mind, please contact us to discuss customising your accommodation options.

By booking with Nordic Visitor, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that there’s always someone there for you throughout your trip.

For support and advice during the day, you can call our office. And if anything unexpected happens outside working hours, you can reach us on our 24/7 helpline. 

During your tour, there will always be a travel expert on call to handle any unforeseen situations, such as unusual weather or events.

If you have a passport from Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia or New Zealand, you won’t need a visa to visit Norway. This visa-free entry is valid for up to 90 days.

Visiting from another country? You can find out whether you require a visa to enter Norway on the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. Select your home country to view details. If you do require a visa, you will be directed to your local embassy website to learn about the visa requirements.

Your passport must also be valid for at least 3 months from your departure from Norway. It’s good to check your passport expiry date early in case you need to renew it.

Travelling with your kids? No problem! You'll be able to enter your children's ages during the booking process. This lets us know whether to arrange either a baby cot or roll-away bed for your trip.

If you'd like us to arrange for a car seat to be provided for your trip, please let us know ahead of time. It's also possible to book this directly with the car rental agency. This will incur a small, extra cost.

Only you can pick the best time to visit Norway for your trip. It’ll depend on how much time you have to explore and what you want to see and do in Norway.

During the summer months, June to August, you’ll have the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours of the year. This is ideal for outdoor excursions and taking full advantage of your days for sightseeing.

If you’d like to experience the top attractions with fewer visitors around then you could book your summer trip in May or September. These shoulder season months generally have more tour and attraction availability.

Our self-drive tours are only available from May until September when driving conditions are ideal. That means that if you want to travel at other times of the year, you can pick from train and cruise tours or partially guided adventures.

The winter months are also popular, but generally quieter. Travel to Norway at this time of year to see snowy mountains, sail along frosty fjords and try to spot the magnificent northern lights. If you head north in December and January, you could experience the polar night.

At this time of year, the conditions are also ideal for winter activities such as dog sledding, snowmobiling and more.

Read more about the best time to visit Norway on our blog.

From Oslo in the south, Norway stretches hundreds of kilometres into the Arctic Circle. The country is so long that it spans the latitudes of 58°N to 81°N. For that reason, daylight hours vary greatly depending on where you’ll be visiting. That said, summer in Norway brings long days with plenty of daylight. 

In the south, around Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger, you’ll experience 15–20 hours of daylight. If you visit the north, including locations such as Tromsø and Kirkenes, you can expect 20–24 hours of daylight. 

In fact, within the Arctic Circle, from mid-May to late July, you’ll experience the midnight sun. This is when the sun never fully sets. 

Norway’s long summer days give you plenty of time to explore. That said, you may want to pack a sleeping mask if you are a light sleeper or tend to wake up at dawn. 

Find out what the daylight hours will be during the month of your visit in this guide to time and daylight in Norway.

During the summer months, you can expect fairly stable weather in Norway. That said, because the country spans such a large distance from north to south, temperatures are likely to vary depending on your location.

For example, the west coast is usually warmer thanks to the Gulf Stream, while the far north is usually cooler.

The months of June, July and August boast the warmest weather of the year. In Oslo, you can expect average temperatures around 16°C (61°F), with potential highs of 20–25°C (68–77°F). In Bergen, it is closer to 13°C (55°F) and in the north, around Tromsø, you can expect temperatures around 10°C (41-50°F) 

It’s also good to know that weather conditions are often changeable in Northern Europe, so you should come ready for sun, rain and wind. For more information on the local climate, read the page Norway weather conditions

Please note that sightseeing is dependent on weather and road conditions. This means that your itinerary might need to be altered if these conditions are not favourable during your visit. 

Summertime is the most stable time of year in Norway. That said, you should still be ready to experience all seasons in one day. Especially if you will be spending a lot of time outdoors, you’ll want to pack for a combination of weather conditions.

Bring lighter clothes for the warmer, sunny days, and extra layers for chilly nights in the mountains or for taking in the view from cruise ship decks.

Here is an essential summer packing list for your trip to Norway:

  • Shorts and trousers
  • Short and long sleeve tops
  • At least one warm jumper or fleece
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Light gloves, hat and scarf
  • Comfortable walking or hiking shoes
  • Sunglasses, sun hat and sunscreen
  • Eye mask to sleep despite the long daylight hours
  • Electronic gear such as smartphone, external powerpack, and travel adapters
  • A backpack for easy access to daily essentials
  • and don’t forget your camera!

An umbrella can also come in handy. If you are a wildlife watcher, you may wish to bring binoculars. 

For more information, check out this Norway packing list.

In most major Norwegian cities and towns you will be able to find coin-operated launderettes, with self-service facilities, and dry cleaners. Most hotels on your trip will also offer a laundry or dry cleaning service for an additional cost.

When you travel with Nordic Visitor, breakfast at your Norway accommodation is always included.  For the rest of your meals, the amount of spending money you need will depend on the standard of restaurants you decide to go to. 

That said, we recommend budgeting between 200–400 NOK for lunch per person, each day. Dinners at casual restaurants might cost between 400–700 NOK for a main course. Meanwhile, at upscale restaurants, you can expect to pay 700–1,500 NOK, or more. This does not include the cost of alcoholic beverages. 

It’s best to book as soon as you can to secure your preferred travel dates. Once you have picked your tour, check the availability calendar to see which months are open for booking. Then, select the date you want and complete your booking. 

We recommend waiting for a confirmation from your travel consultant to ensure your travel dates are available. You’ll then be able to purchase your flights with confidence.

If you like to plan well ahead, you’ll find that it’s possible to book many tours for the following year. And if you have any questions or need advice, you can always contact us

After booking your tour package online, you will be contacted within 2 business days by your own dedicated travel consultant. They will be your point of contact for all your travel needs before, during and even after your trip. 

We aim to complete bookings within a few weeks. During this time we take care of booking your accommodation, activities, and transport, confirming all parts of your journey. Once this is done, your travel consultant will provide you with all the details of your trip. 

When we get back to you might depend slightly on how far ahead you’ve booked your travels and other tours running at the time. 

No need! Nordic Visitor is already working on offsetting the estimated carbon footprint of your package. We’ve partnered with an environmental fund in Iceland to carbon offset all our tours.

Carbon offsetting your international flights is not included, but we highly recommend you look into possibilities with your airline or directly through a local environment fund. 

If you have any questions before your trip, you can get in touch with our Norway travel experts. The live chat option is useful for getting a quick reply as someone answers live every day during office opening hours.

Once you’ve booked, we’ll provide you with a travel guide packed full of local tips and top attractions for your visit. You can also check out our online Norway Travel Guide where we’ve compiled useful information about topics, including:

After you have booked your tour, we will begin the booking process for your trip. We aim to complete the preparation within a few weeks. This includes reserving your accommodation and confirming all your services in Norway.

Once your trip details are finalised, we will prepare your personal itinerary and booking overview, and send all of this to you via email. When you arrive in Norway, you’ll receive a welcome bag with hard copies of your itinerary, attraction and tour vouchers, the Nordic Visitor Norway Travel Guide and more.

So when do you check in? And what can you expect upon landing in Norway?

After picking up your luggage, you’ll collect your rental vehicle or head directly to your accommodation. Your personalised itinerary will be clear on your car rental details, pick up and drop off.

Check-in times vary between hotels and guesthouses, but it normally starts between 2–4 PM.

You are welcome to request an early check-in for an additional fee. Although this isn’t always available, you’ll be able to store your luggage at the hotel if you have to wait. Please contact your travel consultant well in advance of your arrival if you’d like an early check-in.

When you depart may depend on the time of your return flight. Check out early if you’re heading to the airport for a morning flight. On the other hand, if you’re flying home later in the day, you might like to enjoy a leisurely day or visit one more attraction.

You will usually need to check out from your room around 10–11 AM. If you’re staying in town longer, you will be able to store your luggage at the hotel reception. Simply return later to collect your bags before making your way to the airport.

All bookings are billed in Euro (EUR). Prices displayed in other currencies are indicative only and based on the daily exchange rate. This means conversions from EUR to other currencies will fluctuate from day to day.

Reviews

We don’t like to brag, so we’ll let our happy customers do it for us.

Good communication

Website was very descriptive and easy to follow and select our desired trip. Agent maintained good communication with us and happily made some customisations based on our interests.

A wonderful and unforgettable trip!

The self-drive tour is great. The needs of the day (hotels, breakfast, directions, etc.) were all very well taken care of by Nordic Visitor. We had free time every day to explore on our own, which we love to do. If we missed some things that were recommended on the website, it does not really matter because we loved everything we did. On a few occasions we spoke to a few people who were not our personal advisor and they were also very helpful and knowledgeable. We thank the Nordic Visitor team for a wonderful and unforgettable trip! Liz and the team made everything run smoothly and stress free. They made everything easy, including marking the paper map with towns and places of interest. We felt that they took great care for our trip to go well and smoothly. Our advisor really paid attention to what we wanted and accommodated our itinerary accordingly.

So many amazing sights

This was our second tour with Nordic Visitor. Last year we travelled to Scotland. This, just like Scotland, was a very comprehensive tour. It required good driving skills and a good physical condition. For those who love photography, the drives become longer, as there are so many amazing sights. The fact that almost all Norwegians speak English, made this trip much easier.

Completely satisfied

We have used Nordic Visitor twice, 2 years ago in Iceland and this year in Norway, and we were completely satisfied with both of them. We are planning to go to Sweden next year and we will definitely will use Nordic Visitor.

Accommodation

Sleep soundly, in the accommodation type of your choice, and wake up ready to enjoy another day of exploration.

Comfort Plus

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Superior

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Rental car

Enjoy the journey, in the rental car of your choice.

Toyota Yaris (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x4
  • x1
  • A

Toyota Yaris (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Economy
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 1
  • Doors: 4
  • Operation: Automatic

Electric: Volkswagen ID.3 (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x2
  • A

Electric: Volkswagen ID.3 (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Compact Electric
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 2
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Mazda CX-30 (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x2
  • A

Mazda CX-30 (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Compact SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 2
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Skoda Octavia Stationwagon (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x4
  • A

Skoda Octavia Stationwagon (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Intermediate Wagon
  • Passengers: 5
  • Suitcases: 4
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Toyota Rav4 (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x4
  • A

Toyota Rav4 (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Intermediate SUV
  • Passengers: 5
  • Luggage: 3
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Volvo XC60 4WD (Automatic)
or similar

  • x5
  • x5
  • x3
  • A

Volvo XC60 4WD (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: Intermediate Wagon / Estate
  • Passengers: 5
  • Luggage: 3
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic

Volkswagen Touran (5+2 seater) (Automatic)
or similar

  • x7
  • x5
  • x4
  • A

Volkswagen Touran (5+2 seater) (Automatic)
or similar

  • Description: 7-Seater MPV
  • Passengers: 7
  • Suitcases: 2-4 (depending on seat use)
  • Doors: 5
  • Operation: Automatic
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