Norway-Scenic Fjords of Norway Tour Package (9 Nights / 10 Days)

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9 Nights / 10 Days

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Norway, a captivating Scandinavian nation known for its breathtaking natural beauty, is located in the northern part of Europe. This sparsely populated country is renowned for its majestic fjords, snow-capped mountains, and lush forests, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Norway’s rich Viking history is evident in its cultural heritage and traditions, while its modern society boasts a strong emphasis on social welfare, equality, and sustainability. Renowned for its high standard of living and advanced healthcare and education systems, Norway consistently ranks as one of the world’s happiest and most prosperous countries. The Norwegian people take pride in their deep-rooted appreciation for the outdoors, with hiking, skiing, and fishing being popular pastimes. Moreover, Norway is a leading global advocate for environmental preservation and has made significant strides in renewable energy, particularly in hydropower and offshore wind. As a peaceful and politically stable nation, Norway maintains a strong commitment to promoting peace and humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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Itinerary

Arrive and transfer to your hotel.

Bergen offers many attractions and sights, many of them within walking distance. Recommended sights of interests are the Hanseatic harbour Bryggen, Fløibanen Funicular, Troldhaugen, the Fish and Flower market, Bergen Aquarium and Gamle Bergen (Old Bergen Open Air Museum).

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Clarion Hotel Admiral

Enjoy a morning guided sightseeing around Bergen before you head to the ferry port for the 4:30pm ferry to Kalvåg. With a small cafe on board, you can relax while you take in the stunning Norwegian coastline. The ferry stops along the way to drop off and pick up locals before arriving at Kalvåg at 8.20pm. You will get a short transfer up to the hotel and check in.

Kalvåg has one of the best preserved fishing village milieus in Vestlandet. The little houses stand closely together around the small bay to create a charming setting.

Accommodation: Knutholmen, Kalvåg

This morning, meet our minivan and driver around 10am - be sure to enjoy the port before he arrives. Follow along the magnificent Nordfjord today. Along the way to Loen, you will first stop at the Sagastad Viking Exhibition (optional entry), followed by a stop at the Nordfjord Folk Museum with entrance and a guide included. Explore the old historic buildings of Nordfjordeid with a collection of 44 old houses of historical interest. Many of the houses are furnished and show different periods of time, mostly from the 18th and 19th centuries. There is also a cultural-history collection in the main building.

Arrive at Loen in the middle of the afternoon and check in at Hotel Alexandra. Loen has a lovely little wooden church to visit late in the afternoon, or you can relax by the pool and day spa. This evening, dinner at the hotel is included.

ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Alexandra - superior rooms with fjords views

After breakfast, meet your driver and head out to walk up the Kjenndalen valley to the Kjenndalen Glacier, Jostedal Glacier's lowest glacier arm. Afterwards, at the end of Lovatn Lake, you'll find Kjenndalsstova, a cafe which is open from May to September and you can stop for lunch here.

Next is a visit to the Loen Sky Lift, a cable car that climbs 1,011 metres to the top of Mount Hoven, above the Nordfjord. There is a cafe at the top with a spectacular viewing platform at the roof. You can have a walk around the top and marvel at the view.

Return to the hotel for dinner.

ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Alexandra, c. 1884 - superior rooms with fjords views

Today you will travel from Loen via Hjørundfjord to Ålesund - your final leg of the journey by mini-coach. First stop today is the small town of Stryn. The driver stops along the way on request as you spend the day travelling through this beautiful section of road. Highlights include Horndøla Bru (Bridge), built between 1810 and 1813 and Norangsdalen, one of the narrowest valleys in Norway. This route follows the 'Queens' Route', rich in both spectacular sceneries as well as cultural memories.

Pass by Hellesyltfossen, one of the most well-known waterfalls of the Sunnfjord region, an area which encompasses dozens upon dozens of waterfalls. This lake was formed when an avalanche dammed up the river more than 100 years ago. Drive along the Hjørundfjord and catch the ferry across from Leknes to Sæbø before enjoying a 2 course lunch at Sagafjord Hotel.

Then it is time to make your way to Ålesund, a drive past lakes, Norwegian farms and ocean view.

ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Brosundet

Enjoy a 3 hours morning city walk of the picturesque city center of Ålesund.

In the afternoon, at your leisure, you have the day to explore more of the city. Ålesund is known for its art nouveau architectural style in which most of the town was rebuilt after a fire in 1904. Optional activities are available such as kayaking trips around the historic waterfront buildings, wildlife sea safari or climbing Mt. Aksla for lunch (418 steps).

ACCOMMODATION

Hotel Brosundet

After breakfast, be sure to have your cameras charged as you travel to Åndalsnes, with stops along the Trollstigen National Scenic Road. Trollstigen is Norway’s most visited tourist road, and this masterpiece in engineering in the midst of majestic natural landscapes is a true joy ride (particularly when you are in the safe hands of our Norwegian driver).

The eleven magnificent hairpin turns along Trollstigen offer fantastic scenery along the mountain road. Each bend has its own name, often named after the person who supervised the construction work on that particular section. At some locations, you will discover that the road is carved into the mountain itself, and in other places it is built in stone instead.

Historically, Trollstigen used to be an important transport passage between the villages Valldal in Indre Sunnmøre and Åndalsnes in Romsdalen. When the road opened in 1939, it wasn’t long before Trollstigen became a tourist attraction.

The Trollstigen is surrounded by mighty mountains that reach an altitude of over 1600 meters. To the west of the road lie the mountains of Bispen (1450m), Kongen (1614m) and Dronninga (1701m), and to the east of the road lie the Stigbottshornet (1583m) and the Storgrovfjellet (1629m).

Your minivan will stop along the way today for photos, rest stops and a stop at the Strawberry Cafe to sample the famous strawberry cakes on offer. You will also stop at the thundering ravine, Gudbrandsjuvet, near the Juvet Hotel. Gudbrandsjuvet is a 5 metre narrow and 20–25 metre high ravine through which the Valldøla River forces itself. The waters have formed a complex of deep potholes and intricate formations. The depth down from the surface of the water is about equal to the depth of ravine down to the river.

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Hotel Aak

Today we have included an easy cultural hike to explore the region of Åndalsnes. Get to know the old history, culture and wildlife of the Rauma River. Join a local guide for a 2-hour hike on easy trails along the Rauma River. You will get the feel of the wilderness among the waterfalls, high mountains and boulders in the forest. Depending on your fitness level, alternative hikes can be included, such as the Romsdalseggen ridge hike. For those on a more relaxed timetable, how about visiting Tuen, the world’s northernmost vineyard and the only one of its kind in Norway. The wine is developed by using the finest hand reaped berries, flowers and even tree sap, all harvested from the garden or from the wild nature in Romsdalen. You can visit up to 11 different cellars..

There is also an option to include a walk to Rampestreken - the breathtaking lookout over the valley. This takes 3 hours return and can be organised as an extra outing or as a part of your hiking adventure. You can also decide to miss the walk and take the new Romsdals Gondola.

This evening, sit back and admire the view during your three course dinner.

After breakfast, spend your final day with your driver, travelling to Trondheim via the Atlantic Road. After leaving your hotel, the first stop is visiting the tiny Rødven Stave Church beside the fjord. The history of this church dates back to the 13th century, and a crucifix from that period is among the oldest furnishings. A new chancel and sacristy was built in the 17th century, and restored to its present look early in the 18th century.

Next along the route, stop to visit the Romsdal Museum, one of the largest and most comprehensive folk museums in Norway (optional entry) before heading out to the Atlantic Road. The Atlantic Road takes you from lush coastal landscapes and heaths to bare rocks along the exposed Hustadvika, where you can see the sun sink into the horizon. This National Tourist Route has been called the world’s most beautiful drive and has been voted the “Norwegian construction of the century”.

On arrival into Kristiansund, catch the late afternoon express boat (3 hours) to Trondheim. Enjoy your final night in Norway and bid farewell to your escort and fellow travellers.

After breakfast, transfer to the airport.

Frequently asked questions

Norway offers a diverse array of tour packages catering to various interests and preferences. Nature enthusiasts can embark on mesmerizing fjord cruises, exploring the stunning coastal landscapes and glacier-carved valleys. Adventurers can opt for thrilling trekking and hiking tours, traversing the country's picturesque mountain trails and wilderness areas. Winter enthusiasts can indulge in exhilarating Northern Lights tours or enjoy skiing and snowboarding in world-class resorts. Cultural enthusiasts can delve into Norway's rich history and traditions through city sightseeing tours, visiting museums, and experiencing traditional festivals. Wildlife and nature photography tours allow travelers to capture the country's abundant wildlife and scenic vistas. Additionally, specialized tours focusing on sustainable travel, culinary experiences, and coastal expeditions are also available, making Norway a perfect destination for a wide range of travelers.

Yes, accommodation is typically included in Norway tour packages. Depending on the type of package and the level of comfort chosen, accommodations can range from budget-friendly hotels and hostels to luxurious resorts and lodges. Many tour packages offer a variety of options to cater to different preferences and budgets. Whether it's staying in the heart of bustling cities, near the serene fjords, or amidst the tranquil countryside, travelers can expect comfortable lodging throughout their Norway journey. Including accommodation in the tour package ensures that travelers have a hassle-free experience, allowing them to focus on exploring the country's stunning landscapes, rich culture, and diverse attractions.

The currency of Norway is the Norwegian Krone, abbreviated as NOK. The krone is the official legal tender used throughout the country for all transactions. One krone is further divided into 100 øre, though the use of øre coins has declined, and most transactions are rounded to the nearest krone. As a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), Norway is not part of the European Union, but it is closely connected to the EU's economic policies, and the krone's exchange rate can be influenced by international financial markets. When visiting Norway, it is essential to be aware of the current exchange rates and have local currency available for purchases, as not all places may accept credit cards or foreign currencies.

The best time to visit Norway largely depends on the type of experience one desires. For travelers seeking pleasant weather and long daylight hours for outdoor activities, the summer months from June to August are ideal. During this time, the country comes alive with vibrant festivals, and the stunning fjords, mountains, and coastal areas are easily accessible. Alternatively, for those eager to witness the magical Northern Lights, the winter months from late September to early April offer the best chance, especially in northern regions like Tromsø and the Lofoten Islands. Keep in mind that winter can be cold, but it also presents opportunities for winter sports and unique cultural experiences. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) are shoulder seasons with milder weather, fewer crowds, and a chance to catch the stunning colors of the fall foliage. Ultimately, the best time to visit Norway depends on individual preferences, whether it's for summer adventures, winter wonderlands, or the enchanting auroras.

Booking a Norway tour package is a straightforward process that can be accomplished in a few simple steps. First, conduct research to find reputable travel agencies or online platforms that offer Norway tour packages. Browse through their itineraries to select the package that best suits your preferences and interests. Once you've chosen a package, review the details, inclusions, and pricing. Next, contact the travel agency or use their online booking system to make a reservation. Provide the necessary information, including travel dates, the number of participants, and any specific requirements. After confirming the booking, you may be required to make a deposit or full payment, depending on the agency's policies. Finally, receive your itinerary and travel documents, and prepare for an exciting adventure in Norway, knowing that your tour package will take care of accommodation, transportation, and guided experiences, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey.

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