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Norway Package Holidays & Tours

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Norway, recently voted as the best country in the world for the more mature, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful nations on earth.

What makes Norwegian holidays so special?

It offers a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience and an opportunity to wonder at the Northern Lights, Mother Nature's very own light show. A Norway fjord holiday in particular, definitely deserves a spot in your bucket list.

Norway's top attractions

From its simply breathtaking scenery of a holiday in Svalbard to the more accessible and unique city breaks in Tromso, Trondheim and Stavanger, our range of Norway holidays rightly has everything for the traveller. Explore the buzzing capital Oslo with its world class museums and sights.

Continue north to uncover this nation's Viking past in their former stronghold Bergen, also known as the Gateway to the Fjords. Go further on your Norway holidays with the beauty of the Lofoten Islands and the remoteness of Malangen and Senja.

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Photo by Morten Rakke for Visit Norway
Type: Group Tour | Guided Tour | Summer Holiday
6 days/5 nights
from £2,635 pp

Unique Fjords & Glaciers

Enjoy the most magnificent locations of Norway on this exclusive fjord tour. Experience the stunning scenery of the majestic Geirangerfjord and the famous Sognefjord, explore Bergen and the capital of Norway, Oslo. The tour also includes a spectacular journey on the famous Flåm Railway and an excursion in “Troll Cars” to the Briksdal glacier.

 

Nordic Luxury Type: Luxury Holiday
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Nordic Luxury

Scandinavia and the whole Nordic region are known worldwide as a fantastic destination for  luxury travel. Here, the emphasis of any luxury trip is on authentic accommodation, unique experiences, sustainability and an excellent standard of service.

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Spitsbergen Wildlife by M/S Expedition
Type: Guided Tour | Cruise | Summer Holiday | Activity Holiday | Honeymoon | Family Holiday | Solo Traveller | Coastal Holiday | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip
10 days/9 nights
from £5,635 pp

Realm of the Polar Bear

Join the thrilling voyage in Svalbard as we encounter with glaciers and icebergs as well as the extensive wildlife with polar bears, seals, reindeer and many wild birds. The cruise offers countless highlights as we explore the dramatic landscapes by ship as well as by Zodiac and on foot. Discover the co-existence of wildlife in this magnificent scenery that is accessible for us only a short time in a year.

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Photo by Visit Tromso
Type: Activity Holiday | Summer Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Family Holiday | Weekend Break | Boys Trip | Girls Trip
4 days/3 nights
from £795 pp

Midnight Sun Adventure

Experience an amazing Midnight Sun adventure, and get up close to the North Norwegian nature, culture and spectacular wildlife on this guided tour in the Troms region. Tromso is known as the gateway to the Arctic, and, as the Northern Lights dazzle during winter, the Midnight Sun does during summer. In Tromso you can enjoy a wide selection of wildlife watching, hiking, fishing, kayaking, cycling, Sami culture and just good old enjoying life under the Midnight Sun.

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Type: Cruise | Summer Holiday | Anniversary
16 days/15 nights
from £7,695 pp

Norwegian Fjords & Arctic Discovery

Begin your journey from Scotland to the coast of Norway and distant Svalbard on this spectacular 15-day adventure along the fjords and coast of Norway. Discover the stunning landscapes carved by glaciers, hop on the Zodiac to visit remote islands to search wildlife and experience the historical and natural sites protected by UNESCO.

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Lofoten islands by Innovation Norway
Type: Fly-Drive | Summer Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Individual Tour | Solo Traveller | Country Holiday | Family Holiday | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip
9 days/8 nights
from £2,395 pp

The Lofoten & Vesteralen Islands

A visit to Lofoten and Vesteralen Islands of the archipelago in North Norway will give you insight in the traditions, food, activities and changing weather in this northern pearl. This tour focuses on the charming small communities in the archipelagos that make up the Lofoten and Vesterålen islands. The island culture is based on friendliness, and you will have the opportunity to experience this in the traditional fishing villages.

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Lofoten Rorbu by Terje Rakke, Nordic life, VisitNorway
Type: Fly-Drive | Summer Holiday | Coastal Holiday | Individual Tour | Solo Traveller | Anniversary | Boys Trip | Girls Trip
11 days/10 nights
from £2,195 pp

The Rorbu Tour

Northern Norway is known for its rough winters, Northern lights and remote places. But during the summer this region is also a paradise for tourists, offering stunning landscape, pure, fresh air and many possibilities for activities. During this tour you will stay in the typical accommodation of Northern Norway – a Rorbu. Travel back to the past and live in the traditional accommodation the fishermen used during the fishing season.

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Type: Fly-Drive | Golf | Weekend Break | Spa and Wellness Break | Autumn Holiday | Spring Holiday
3 days/2 nights
from £795 pp

Telemark Golf & Spa Break

With this weekend break, you are guaranteed to return home refreshed and well-rested. Krageroe Resort has a distinct architecture and the neighbouring Krageroe archipelago makes this place the perfect get-away destination in southern Norway. The resort boasts more than 420 acres of country with tennis courts, a beach club, an 18 hole par 70 golf course, a beach volley court, restaurants, hiking trails, spa facilities.

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Photo by Radisson Trysil
Type: Winter Holiday | Activity Holiday | Family Holiday | Tailor Made Holiday | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Skiing
8 days/7 nights
from £2,425 pp

Family Fun & Skiing in Trysil

This skiing holiday in Trysil, Norway combines all the winter fun with a relaxed atmosphere at the mountain hotel. This is for all the outdoor lovers of any age with a keen interest in snow activities, snowboarding, cross-country and downhill skiing. For the youngest as well as the senior members of the family, we will be happy to arrange skiing school with our local certified skiing instructors.

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Geilo Ski area by Visit Norway
Type: Winter Holiday | Activity Holiday | Family Holiday | Solo Traveller | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Skiing
5 days/4 nights
from £1395 pp

Winter Activity Holiday Norway

Geilo has attracted tourists for over 100 years. It is a charming, traditional Norwegian mountain village located 800 meters above sea level. The resort offers a wide range of winter holiday activities, such as downhill skiing, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, ice skating and more. You can also experience the world famous Flam Railway on a day trip form Geilo.

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Where to Go to Norway on a Holiday

Norway offers an incredible mixture of breathtaking beaches, towering mountains and charismatic, historical villages. Norway's stunning landscapes include astonishing slack cliffs capped by glaciers and thunderous waterfalls. Modern innovations and traditions are matched in Oslo and Bergen, which are amongst the most popular destinations for tourists visiting Norway.

How Much Does a Trip to Norway Cost

Norwegians are known for their high costs when it comes to accommodations, traditional Norwegian food, their transport, plus the cost of travelling. Whether you're planning on visiting Norway's capital, other big cities, Norwegian fjords or rural areas, it's possible you will be spending a lot to travel if you don't organise it properly.

We can help you get a better deal for your travel arrangements - be it just for yourself or for the whole family. Browse and compare different Norway holiday packages before placing a booking or simply fill in the contact page form mentioning your budget, desired destination and any specific requirements. We organise bespoke holidays all the time, and we will do our best to meet your needs, so you can benefit of special offers for your Norway holiday.

Baltic Travel Company organises a wide range of holidays to Northern Europe that come with financial protection and flights included that would suit any budget while meeting your travel plans and budget, whether you want to see the Norwegian capital or external sites and famous fjords.

The cost depends on the destination you would like to visit, the length of your stay and the season. A city break in Oslo for 4 days can start from £550 per person, but if you would like to go on an escorted holiday to the Scandinavian Capitals & Norwegian Fjords for 14 days, then the cost can be as high as £6,295 per person.

How Many Days to Go on a Trip to Norway

If you wish to go on a brief city break, then minimum 3 nights would suit you well, especially if you would like to visit the country's capital. You will have plenty of time to stop by the main tourist attractions, such as the National Theatre, Oslo Opera House or the Viking Ship Museum.

However, if you would like to see the incredible natural features and dramatic landscapes that Norway is famous for, then a minimum 5 days stay will allow you to sightsee much more. You will then have the time to discover Norways' rugged peaks and take advantage of the hiking opportunities that raw nature offers.

How Long Is the Norway in a Nutshell Tour

Baltic Travel Company's holiday package Norway in a Nutshell Tour takes 5 days / 4 nights during which you will see the most beautiful scenery in Fjord Norway, and visit Oslo and Bergen. This is one of the most popular holiday packages to Norway.

How to Tour Norway

The best way to tour Norway would be by train, since train travel is most effective, as it is both faster and less expensive compared to bus services.

The Flåmsbana Railway was deemed to be the greatest train ride in the World. This 20km adventure is about climbing mountains past deep ravines and along tall waterfalls to enjoy an unmatched experience. A train trip will allow you explore dramatic scenery without feeling too adventurous if you are not an outdoor person, so it is suitable for everybody.

What is There to Do in Norway

Choose one of our Norway cruises and explore the deep, clear waters of the majestic fjords or enjoy a Norway fly-drive holiday winding through spectacular mountain passes, featuring some of Europe's most dramatic waterfalls and glaciers. Or pick one of our Norway trips packages to go back in time visiting medieval churches and old wooden towns or hike cabin-to-cabin through some of the best hiking trails in the world. These trips offer the best experience during summer months for both locals and international tourists.

You can play golf under the midnight sun, ski down some of the best pistes in Europe or watch the Northern Lights in Norway draw their luminous curtains across the clear night skies and end the day sleeping on reindeer skins in a hotel made of ice.

Because of the vast coastline, seafood is an important component of Norwegian cuisine that you must experience on a trip to Norway. From fresh salmon to dried cod, it makes sense to try one of the many seafood meals that are offered on your trip. Norwegian lambs have been a large part of the meals menu and the grilled meat is delicate and succulent despite the unspoiled habitats and rich vegetation where the grazing sheep live. Their slow-cured lamb legs that have a long history dated to the time when the meat was cooked with fresh mountain air for long winters. Norway aims to achieve sustainable animal feed production and therefore offers some unusual dishes, like smalahove which includes sheep heads and salves.

Norwegian is very family-friendly in many ways, even if you don't speak their official language. With plenty of farm, theme parks & day excursions for everybody, we have something suitable for every holiday and every season. Some cities can be easily reached by walking and offer relaxation and stress-free excursions to museums and attractions.

There are also beaches and waterways, science centres and snowy activities that offer excitement, education and fun for a really invigorating holiday. It's no surprise Norway has some amazing outdoor activities. Mountains extend across all country and there are plenty of great places to go hiking, and practice sports all year long.

When is the Best time to visit Norway

In Norway springs and summers there are plenty of outdoor festivals that make it worthwhile visiting if it is what you are after. Nevertheless, Norway is fascinating on all seasons. During winter time, especially from October to March you get witness the Northern Lights, as the sky is getting a little darker at night creating the perfect atmosphere for you to enjoy such a distinctive natural phenomenon.

A trip to the north during summer allows you enjoy the midnight sun, another fascinating natural phenomenon when the sun never sets. In the northwestern part of the Arctic Circle the winter months are never entirely dark, giving Norwegian the nickname of ‘The Land of the Midnight Moon ’. July and July are the best months to visit Norway with the warmest time of year when you get to experience the famous night sun that creates the ideal environment for hiking, cycling, and kayaking at any time of the day or night.

In the winter, the spectacular landscape of Norway is mostly covered under a blanket of ice and snow. This is a special time for those who enjoy winter sports like downhill and cross country skiing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, dog sledding and ice skating.

Which City to Visit in Norway

Amongst the most visited cities in Norway we find:

  • Oslo, the capital of Norway situated on the southern coast

  • Bergen, a city offering spectacular scenery on the southwestern coast surrounded by mountains and fjords

  • Trondheim, the technology capital of Norway that is worth checking out

  • Stavanger, the ideal place for outdoor people where you can find historical sites and beautiful lakes

  • Tromso, one of the best places to go see the Northern Lights

  • Haugesund, which used to be the home of the Viking kings

As specialists in the region, we can also tailor holidays to Norway to suit your needs, interests and budgets. We offer short breaks, cruises, guided coach tours and tailor made Norwegian Holidays. Contact us to book your Norway Holidays from the UK today!

Is it Worth Going on a Norway Holiday

Norway is undoubtedly a very beautiful country. The trip offers a unique experience of travelling with varying horizons to discover the Northern Lights, nature's own light show, while a Norwegian fjord vacation particularly deserves to be included on your bucket list!

It is no surprise that throughout the country the landscape is generous when it comes to outdoor activities. Mountains throughout the nation offer plenty of hiking, ski, and winter sports for activity holiday lovers. Exploring fjords and the islands by bicycle is an additional option that has been widely sought-after by tourists from all over the world.

On top of all this, The Norwegian coastline has amazing natural beauty, perfect for an exciting vacation for the families, couples or friends. Travel through the Arctic Circle in northern Norway for whale watching holidays, whilst having the opportunity to watch the magical aurora borealis for an experience of a lifetime. This is a truly outstanding show that nature offers in this corner of the world. 

This extraordinary, thinly populated country, not only enjoys significant wealth, but also a genuinely hospitable population that is fiercely proud of being Norwegian, with the natural environment running deep in their veins. Take the chance to learn more about their culture and Viking legacy on a trip to Norway!

How to Plan a Trip to Norway

Simply browse our Norway holidays and choose the holiday packages that most suits you. We know Norway and we will take you there!

Norway is a proud nation with a strong history and a stunning landscape, all eagerly awaiting the chance to leave an everlasting imprint on your soul.

Travel to Norway and experience resorts such as Geilo, Trysil and Lillehammer, offering a wide range of activities for people of all ages. If you simply want to enjoy a frosty Norway holiday, horse reindeer sleigh rides, crackling fires and snowy landscapes, then try some of our recommended boutique mountain hotels and spas.

If you are looking to book Norway breaks to get a bigger picture view of Scandinavia and this whole Nordic region, try our 8 night Scandinavian Capitals Deluxe tour that also features Copenhagen, Stockholm and Helsinki or our 14 night Grand Scandinavia tour with a more in-depth tour of Norway, as well as an introduction to Denmark, Sweden and Finland. This is a Norway holiday giving you the chance to learn more about the Vikings, their heritage and how they influenced the Nordic cultures.

Have a particular place in mind that you would like to visit? We also offer tailored holidays and trips! Take the chance to travel to this amazingly beautiful country, book your holiday with Baltic Travel Company!

Reviews of Norway Package Holidays & Tours


October 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hello, Saija.  We thoroughly enjoyed our Scandinavian tour.  There were no slip-ups, as everything was very well organized.  The tour guide was excellent (Yves).  We especially liked our stay in Helsinki.  The Hotel Haven was beautiful and very comfortable and the staff there was very helpful when we made any inquiries.  There was variation in the age and quality of the hotels throughout Norway, but we recognize that part of the charm of the tour was in the age and character of the hotels (how’s that for a positive attitude?).  We would like to revisit Helsinki and the lake districts of Finland, so we may be in touch with you again about arranging that.  Thank you so much for your attentiveness—you thought of everything for us.

Lisa and Rod 


October 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Before I say anything, we had a lovely trip and anything negative is the exception.

I have to say that Helsinki Airport, whilst not large, is a bit of a bore on transfers. I know it is all the same building but the amount of people one has to fight through to get from one end to the other did not make for an easy walk. We made it though!

The chalet at Rovaniemi was great although when we arrived after a long day travelling, there was nothing there so we felt a bit flat. Fortunately, we found a Lidl not too far away on our way to dinner so we stocked up on a few things which made it more homely. It was a nice chalet and the breakfast was great.

Wilderness Hotel at Nellim was fantastic. We think they upgraded our chalet as it very spacious. The owners and staff were lovely and the whole experience, we will never forget.

The drive to Nord Kapp was amazing - the scenery was stunning as were the colours.

The cabin at North Cape Cabins was cute although we did have reservations about the owner. Reading through the comments other guests had left, we got the impression that he was a bit of a tyrant. There were many notes with dos and don'ts which was a bit off putting. Despite this, it was a lovely situation and we enjoyed ourselves there.

Alta was interesting with a lovely new cathedral. We visited the stone age rock carvings which were great. The hotel was in a shopping mall but was clean and comfortable.

Our next stop was at Tromso in a Clarion hotel. The staff were wonderful and helpful and there was a smallish help yourself dinner included in the price. Coffee and tea were there on demand at no extra cost. The situation of the hotel was excellent being right next to the sea front.

We then went to Senja. Again, a fantastic drive with stunning colours and views. Our appartment at Hamn el Senja was big, clean and very comfrotable. The situation was excellent. However, we did feel that the whole place lacked soul. The first evening was very soulless, but, fortunately, the second evening had new guests which gave it some life. It slightly reminded us of an up market golf club!

We then went to Narvik and were in the Best Western Hotel there. This was definitely the worst place we stayed in. We arrived early and the receptionist would not let us check in although we were sure that the room was ready. Fortunately, the War Museum was open which was well worth visiting, and by the time we got back to the hotel, the receptionist had changed to someone very much better. The hotel had a very shabby feel about it and really needs some money spent on it. The breakfast was ok but not great.

We then went back to Kilpisjarvi in Finland to Tundra Appartments. Our appartment was great and the staff were very helpful. Sadly, we had arrived a bit too late to climb up Mount Sanna and hope to return to do this and also go to the point where the three national boundaries meet. The dinner was excellent.

The name of the next place escapes me but this had more of a feel of a holiday camp! The appartment was excellent and we had a good dinner and breakfast.

Our last night was back in Lapland Hotel Ounnasavara where we stayed last year. Whilst on the outside the hotel is a bit shabby, we really like this hotel and the food is reputed to be the best in Rovaniemi and it is certainly good.

We had a really good and enjoyable trip. There was quite a lot of mileage in the car but it was worth it. The timing for the autumn colours was perfect and the weather was pretty kind to us as well. For the more intrepid traveller, we can highly recommend this trip although unless you are interested in the 2nd World War, Narvik is not worth going to.

Next year, we are thinking of taking our own car from Hull to Rotterdam and then going to Copenhagen, and then crossing to Malmo and doing a circular trip around Sweden, going back to Kilpisjarvi for two nights, Tromso for one night and then work our way down to Oslo, catch a ferry from there to Kiel and back to Rotterdam, so watch this space!

Many thanks to all at Baltic Travel for sorting out this trip and

Kind regards to you all

Michael


September 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Dear Lena

Yes sorry - I have been meaning to contact you to say thank you for arranging such a wonderful trip. It was definitely one of our best holidays ever - everything was so easy and Norway delightful. We were lucky to have beautiful weather for the whole trip (ok just a little rain in Bergen!) and we found the quality of the accommodation, museums and trips to be extremely high. We were particularly impressed with how friendly everyone was - not a grumpy person in 2.5 weeks. 

If it would be useful, there are a few minor points which I would do differently if I were planning the trip again which might help you with future guests.  All of them are things which I requested so no criticism of you!

The car was too small for 6 teenagers/adults and luggage but luckily we were able to arrange a roof box. 

Food/drink in Norway is really expensive for Brits. Eating in a restaurant costs approx 3 x as much in Norway which is significant when you are a family of 6. Generally we managed but at the Fretheim Hotel and Kongsvold arriving in the evening we had no alternative but the fine dining menu which for 6 of us cost an incredible amount. Perhaps it would be worth warning your guests where evening food options are limited.

Our favourite hotels were at Bergen, Oslo and the Quality Hotels. Our least favourite were the Fretheim and Loen Fjord. Roros hotel was quirky and fun and on the last night we got upgraded to a house on the beach which was fantastic. We absolutely loved visiting Oslo (very good hotel location), Bergen, Alesund and Roros. A bit disappointed at Ulvik where we could only do two activities (kayak and cycling) and were not able to book a time slot, so just had to wait until bikes were free. However they had a huge unexpected cruise ship so I think we were just unlucky. 

All the trips were brilliant especially the wildlife safari with private guide. Definitely a high spot of the trip. The ice hike was good but a bit frustrating for my fit kids to be roped to a long line of rather slow people.  In retrospect I would probably pay for a private guide. Still what an amazing place!

Re the Atlantic Road, please advise your clients to get out of their cars and explore the areas around the various parking areas. There is a lovely bit of coastal path and the views were sensational. The road is fun but to appreciate the area you really need to get out into it.

We were lucky to have a sat nav in the car which was really useful. 

This is a holiday that we will be talking about for a long time with something for everyone. Thank you for making it all so easy.

Best wishes

Judy


September 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Hi

All went very well. Anything in particular you want feedback on as I did so much in the time I was away?

Martyn

PS did you get the M&S voucher?


September 2017
Overall rating: (5/5)

Dear Daina, We had a splendid time in Norway and all your arrangements for us were excellent. We thought the hotels were very well sited and of a pleasant standard. Indeed, the Thon Bristol at Bergen provided the best breakfast we have ever had! Norway in a Nutshell worked to plan, although that was a very long day. The trip to Stavanger aboard the ferry was very comfortable.

 

We have been very impressed with the service and care that you have provided. We shall be pleased to highly recommend your company. Our sincere thanks, Hugh and Cherry 

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