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From the southern fjords to the edge of the Arctic Circle, this 10-day journey captures Norway’s most extraordinary contrasts, shimmering fjords, cascading waterfalls, soaring peaks, and quiet fishing villages framed by the midnight sun.
Days
9 Nights / 10 Days
Tour Date
Tour Cost
Euro 5400 per person
Includes
Visa Fees
Travel Insurance up to age 69 years
Accommodation in hotels as per itinerary with daily breakfast
Breakfast & Dinner during the tour
All transfers and excursions as per itinerary
Entrance fees and activities as mentioned in the itinerary
Excludes
International Airfare
Govt. Tax of 5%
Tax Collected at Source (TCS) as applicable
Any deviation/change in airline itinerary
Insurance for passengers above 69 years
Personal expenses such as laundry, tips, beverages etc.
Any optional tours/activities not mentioned in the inclusions
Night Stay
Ålesund: 1 night
Loen: 2 nights
Åndalsnes: 1 nights
Bodø: 1 night
Svolvær: 2 nights
Tromsø: 2 nights
Payment Policy
Cancellation Policy
Welcome to Norway! After your arrival in Oslo, connect onward to Ålesund, Norway’s stunning Art Nouveau town spread across several islands.Stroll along its pastel waterfronts, admire the elegant Jugendstil architecture, and climb the steps to Mount Aksla for panoramic evening views over the fjords. Overnight in Ålesund
Begin a spectacular drive through Norway’s postcard landscapes, shimmering lakes, green valleys, and high mountain passes. Arrive in Loen, a peaceful fjord-side village surrounded by glaciers and waterfalls. Take the Loen Skylift up Mount Hoven for breathtaking views over Nordfjord or enjoy a relaxed lakeside walk. Overnight in Loen.
A full day to explore the majestic Nordfjord region. Optional adventures include visiting the , one of the most accessible arms of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier, or simply soaking in the tranquility of fjord life with coffee by the water’s edge. Evening at leisure in Loen. Overnight in Loen.
Today’s route takes you through dramatic landscapes and Norway’s most famous scenic road, Trollstigen, the “Troll’s Path.” A masterpiece of mountain engineering, it winds through 11 hairpin bends framed by waterfalls and cliffs. Stop at Gamle Strynefjellsvegen (Old Stryn Road) for alpine views,for sweeping views at the Trollstigen plateau before descending to Åndalsnes, the mountaineering capital of Norway. Overnight in Åndalsnes
Drive to Ålesund and fly north to Bodø, gateway to the Arctic. This is where Norway’s dramatic fjords give way to raw coastal wilderness. Discover the world’s strongest tidal current, , or simply enjoy a quiet walk along the harbor as the evening light glows over the sea. Overnight in Bodø
Take a scenic ferry crossing to the Lofoten Islands, where rugged peaks rise sharply from turquoise waters. Arrive in Svolvær, a charming fishing town surrounded by pristine Arctic landscapes. Evening free to wander through its galleries and harborside cafés under the endless summer light. Overnight in Svolvær
Explore the postcard-perfect villages of Reine, Hamnøy, and Å tiny settlements framed by red fishermen’s cabins, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic mountain backdrops. Enjoy a scenic drive to Haukland Beach, one of Europe’s most beautiful. Stop in Henningsvær known as the “Venice of the North”. Return to Svolvær for an easy evening. Overnight in Svolvær
Fly north to Tromsø, the vibrant Arctic capital known as the “Gateway to the North.”A blend of culture, adventure, and nature awaits, explore the harbor, visit the Arctic Cathedral, and stroll across the Tromsø Bridge. Evening free to enjoy the local food scene or join an optional midnight-sun cruise. Overnight in Tromsø
A day of exploration around Tromsø and beyond. Take a scenic excursion to Senja Island, often called “Norway in Miniature” for \its mix of fjords, cliffs, and sandy coves. Enjoy short scenic walks and local experiences before returning to Tromsø for a relaxed farewell dinner. Overnight in Tromsø
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the land of fjords and the midnight sun. Carry home memories of mirror-like waters, glacier-fed valleys, and the serene beauty of Norway’s far north.
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