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DISCOVER OUR NORWAY TOURS AND TRAVEL GUIDE

Visit Norwegian Fjords in Geiranger, cruise through Geirangerfjord, explore Fjærland, Flåm Railway to Bergen and more.

Whether you're after a cosmopolitan city-break on an Oslo sightseeing tour, or an afternoon spent at one of the many world-class Norway museums, our premium Norway guided tours create an itinerary that showcases this stunning country from top to bottom.

The best time to visit Norway isn’t limited to peak Northern Lights viewing months. Throughout the year, Norway attractions like wilderness trips on the Alta River, rides on the scenic Flåm railway, and visits to Norway attractions like the Norwegian Glacier Museum will keep you blissfully busy, and let you get to know this impressive country even better.

When you’re not at Lorn’s stave church or sipping drinks in an ice hotel, you’ll dive into Norway cuisine while eating lunch with families that race dog sleds, and sharing dinners with local Sami families. Make your trip to Norway unforgettable on an immersive guided tour with Insight Vacations.

What to Eat in Norway

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Did you know that Norway is the most-awarded country in the Bocuse d'Or Europe gastronomic competition? High-quality seafood like king crab and Arctic cod is commonplace, as is farm-fresh smoked deer and sweet brown cheese.

Sour cream porridge, or rømmegrøt, introduces you to the bounty from the farmlands of the Norwegian countryside. Thick and creamy, added cinnamon and sugar make it sweeter when served.

Lamb is the star of multiple Norway dishes, but fårikål is extra special: it’s the national dish. This lamb stew is a fine example of classic Norway cuisine.

Don't be shocked to see moose and reindeer on the menu. Moose steak and patties offer a taste like venison while the Sami national dish is a lean reindeer meat you’ll find in stews.

Learn More About Norway

Did You Know?

If you want to see the Northern Lights, head to Norway.

Tromsø is always on the list of best places to see the Northern Lights, one of the main reasons why travelers visit Norway. The location is no coincidence: aurora borealis is most commonly seen above the Arctic Circle. Though this part of Northern Norway sees a midnight sun in the summer, the months between late fall and early spring offer hours of darkness perfect for skyscanning. Catch the Northern Lights in Norway between the Lofoten Islands and the North Cape.

What to Know Before You Travel to Norway

Currency: Norwegian krone (NOK)

Time Zone: London GMT +1

Capital City: Oslo

Language: Norwegian

Power Outlets: European 230V

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