
Fancy discovering Norway, famous for its spectacular fjords, majestic mountains and picturesque fishing villages?
An iconic Scandinavian destination, Norway captivates with its spectacular landscapes, legendary scenic routes and unique experiences: fjord cruises, Northern Lights spotting, or hikes in unspoilt nature.
Accessible all year round, Norway can be explored in summer under the midnight sun as well as in winter to experience the magical atmosphere of the Far North.
Voyages Flammang helps you organise a tailor-made trip to Norway, combining fjords, Nordic cities, nature excursions and itineraries tailored to your wishes and your budget.

Between dizzying fjords, wild nature and unique Nordic experiences, Norway is one of Europe’s most spectacular destinations. Whether to admire breathtaking scenery, experience the Far North or explore authentic villages, every trip to Norway offers a total change of scenery.
Feel like discovering Norway’s spectacular fjords, Nordic villages and wild landscapes?
We’ve selected for you our most popular stays in Norway, designed to suit every travel desire: cruises into the heart of the fjords, panoramic road trips, discovering the Lofoten Islands, or watching the Northern Lights in the Far North.
Whether you’re looking for a nature tour, an adventure trip, a summer getaway under the midnight sun, or a winter break in the heart of the Arctic, each offer can be fully tailored to your dates, your budget, and your travel style.
Choose your itinerary, and we’ll design for you a made-to-measure trip to Norway, turnkey.
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Norway can be visited all year round, but the best time depends on the type of experience you want to enjoy: exploring the fjords, watching the Northern Lights, or discovering the Far North under the midnight sun.
Spring – Nature awakening
From May to June, nature awakens after winter and the scenery becomes especially spectacular, with waterfalls fed by snowmelt. The days lengthen quickly and the fjords are still relatively quiet.
Summer – Fjords & midnight sun
From June to August, summer is the ideal season to discover the fjords, coastal villages, and scenic routes. In the north of the country, the midnight sun phenomenon makes it possible to enjoy almost endless bright days.
Autumn – Colours & tranquillity
In September and October, the landscapes are dressed in spectacular colours and tourist sites are quieter. It’s also the beginning of the season to observe the Northern Lights in the north of the country.
Winter – Northern Lights & Arctic landscapes
From November to March, Norway becomes a magical destination to experience the Nordic winter. The long nights make it possible to see the Northern Lights, while the snowy landscapes create a unique atmosphere.
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The Western Fjords region is one of the most famous in the country. These glacial valleys flooded by the sea offer impressive panoramas of steep cliffs, waterfalls, and small isolated villages. It’s the ideal region to discover Norway’s iconic landscapes.
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A dynamic capital surrounded by nature, Oslo combines prestigious museums, contemporary architecture, and direct access to the fjords. It’s often the ideal starting point for a first trip to Norway.
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With its colourful houses in the historic Bryggen district and its maritime atmosphere, Bergen is one of Norway’s most charming cities. Located between sea and mountains, it is an excellent starting point for exploring the fjords.
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The Lofoten are famous for their steep mountains, fishing villages and wild beaches. Located north of the Arctic Circle, they offer some of Norway’s most spectacular scenery.
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Located beyond the Arctic Circle, Tromsø is one of the best destinations for spotting the Northern Lights. In winter, the city becomes a starting point for many excursions into the Far North.
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Norway lends itself to many travel styles: exploring the fjords, adventures in the Far North, scenic road trips, or nature stays in the heart of Scandinavian landscapes. Depending on your interests, your travel season, and your pace, several experiences let you discover the country in a unique way.

Norway is an ideal destination for family travel thanks to its impressive landscapes, outdoor activities, and infrastructure perfectly suited to children. Between fjords, colorful villages, and fun excursions, the country offers plenty of experiences accessible to everyone.
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Between majestic fjords, fishing villages, and breathtaking panoramas, Norway is an ideal destination for a trip for two. Fjord cruises, scenic routes, and hotels with nature views offer a particularly romantic setting.
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Norway appeals to groups of friends in search of wide-open spaces and adventure. Exploring the Lofoten Islands, road trips along scenic routes, or hiking in the fjords make it possible to enjoy a dynamic journey through the heart of unique landscapes.
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Norway is the country with the longest coastline in the world if you include all its fjords and islands, measuring more than 100,000 kilometres.
The currency is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Bank cards are ubiquitous and widely accepted, even for small amounts. Cash is used less and less, but it can be useful to have a little for certain small expenses. Mobile payments are also common.
The official language is Norwegian.
However, English is widely spoken, which makes communication easy for travellers.
You’ll find type F sockets (European, with two round pins). A universal adapter is generally not necessary if you are coming from continental Europe.
Norway is considered one of the safest countries in Europe:
Norway can be reached from Luxembourg via connecting flights to Oslo, Bergen, or Tromsø.
Flight time: approximately 3 to 5 hours depending on the destination
Regular connections throughout the year
Norway has an excellent transportation network:
The cost of living is higher than in most European countries.
Norway is part of the Schengen Area.

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Spectacular fjords, Nordic villages, scenic roads and unique natural phenomena.
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Start by deciding on the season of your trip based on the experience you’re looking for: fjords and hiking in summer, northern lights in winter. Then plan your itinerary between cities, fjords and natural regions to make the most of the landscapes and scenic roads.
4–5 days: discovering Oslo and the surrounding area
7–10 days: exploring the fjords and Bergen
10–14 days: a complete itinerary including the Lofoten Islands or the north of the country
Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe.
A car is often the best way to explore the fjords and scenic roads. It allows you to stop freely at viewpoints and in small villages.
The Northern Lights are mainly visible in northern Norway between September and March, when the nights are long and the sky is clear.
About 3 to 5 hours with a stopover, depending on the arrival city (Oslo, Bergen or Tromsø).
Yes—thanks to its spectacular landscapes, outdoor activities and modern infrastructure, Norway is a very popular destination for family trips.
Yes, it is common to combine Oslo, Bergen, and the fjords, or to add an extension to the Lofoten Islands or the north of the country to see the Northern Lights.
Yes, Norway is considered one of the safest countries in Europe. Crime rates are very low and tourist infrastructure is modern and well organised. Travellers can explore the cities, fjords and natural regions with complete peace of mind.
The western fjords, the Bergen region, and the Lofoten Islands are particularly popular for couples’ trips. The spectacular landscapes, fishing villages, and hotels with views of the fjords offer the perfect setting for a romantic getaway.