Oslo
Akershus Fortress
A medieval castle offering historical insights and panoramic views of the city and Oslofjord.
The Royal Palace
The official residence of the Norwegian monarch, surrounded by the beautiful Palace Park.
Oslo Opera House
An architectural marvel where you can walk on the roof and enjoy views of the fjord.
Munch Museum
Dedicated to the life and work of Edvard Munch, including his famous painting “The Scream”.
Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
An open-air museum showcasing traditional Norwegian buildings and artefacts.
Fram Museum
Focused on polar exploration, housing the famous polar ship Fram.
Bergen
Bryggen A UNESCO World Heritage site with historic wooden buildings dating back to the Hanseatic League era.
Mount Fløyen
Accessible by the Fløibanen funicular, offering hiking trails and panoramic views of Bergen.
Bergenhus Fortress
One of the oldest and best-preserved fortresses in Norway, dating back to the 13th century.
Fish Market
A lively market where you can taste fresh seafood and local delicacies.
Troldhaugen
The home of composer Edvard Grieg, now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
KODE Art Museums
A collection of art museums in Bergen featuring works by famous Norwegian and international artists.
Alesund
North East of Bergen is Alesund, renowned for its Art Deco architecture and built on five islands all inter-linked by bridges, it is set against a backdrop of pack ice and vast glaciers, this is a magnificent area. For the most spectacular Norwegian scenery, take a shore excursion to the beautiful Lofoten Islands. The snowmobile safari will take you to a wilderness of snow and fantastic scenery. The Husky dog sled will take you through the pine forests and the Altadalen Valley. There is a Viking museum and the early Viking farm settlement. The polar zoo has reindeer, moose, wolverine and brown bear free to roam in their vast enclosures.
Geirangerfjord
Geirangerfjord
A UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its dramatic beauty, featuring deep blue waters, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, providing breath-taking scenic views.
Seven Sisters Waterfall (De Syv Søstre)
A stunning waterfall with seven distinct streams cascading down the mountainside, offering picturesque views and a popular spot for photography and nature enthusiasts.
Bridal Veil Waterfall (Brudesløret)
A graceful waterfall with a thin, delicate stream resembling a bridal veil, located near the Seven Sisters and contributing to the fjord’s enchanting scenery.
Dalsnibba Mountain Plateau
A panoramic viewpoint offering spectacular views of Geirangerfjord and the surrounding mountains, ideal for breath-taking photographs and scenic vistas.
Geiranger Skywalk
A modern observation deck extending over the edge of a cliff, providing unobstructed views of Geirangerfjord and the surrounding natural beauty, offering a thrilling experience for you.
Geirangerfjord Visitor Centre
An informative centre offering exhibits on the fjord’s natural history, cultural heritage, and environmental significance, providing valuable context and educational insights.
Hellesylt
A picturesque village located at the mouth of the Geirangerfjord, known for its charming streets, beautiful waterfalls, and as a gateway to the fjord’s scenic wonders.
Fossestien Trail
A popular hiking trail that takes you through lush landscapes and past multiple waterfalls, offering an immersive experience in the natural beauty of the Geirangerfjord area.
Westerås Farm
An old farm located on the mountainside, offering a glimpse into traditional Norwegian rural life and stunning views of the fjord, accessible via a scenic hike.
Norwegian Fjord Centre
A museum dedicated to the natural and cultural history of Norway’s fjords, featuring exhibits on the region’s geology, ecology, and historical significance.
Sunnmøre Museum
An open-air museum near Ålesund, featuring traditional buildings and artefacts from the Sunnmøre region, providing context and historical background related to the fjord’s culture.
Historic Fjord
Get a close-up view of the fjord’s stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and wildlife, providing a unique perspective on the natural beauty of Geirangerfjord.
Senja
Senja is situated in Northern Norway, it has granite Mountains above white sand beaches and a sea fading from turquoise to sapphire blue. The forests are thick and ancient and the rocks resemble great sea creatures, the winter snows paint the landscape pearl white. Senja is an artic island a place of absolute beauty where peaks thrust above scoops of sand and the Atlantic.
You can hike along the astonishingly rugged coastline across the sea to sight puffins, porpoises and white-tailed eagles and fish for giant Cod.
Visit the beach at Ersfjord a sensational arc with a backdrop of green mountains or Bøvær overlooking the 98 islets speckling Bergsfjorden.
Paddle around islets as the aurora flashes above, go ski touring or dogsledding and watch orcas and humpbacks breach and lobtail as they are here for the seasonal cod-spawning meal.