We Love —
- Embarking on a fjord safari by RIB boat to see small villages and waterfalls up close.
- Boarding the famous Flåmsbana, one of the world's steepest railway lines, on a journey through stunning scenery.
- Experiencing a Viking feast with 5 courses of beer and food, including salmon tartar, slow-cooked venison, braised lamb shoulder, and rich dark chocolate cake.
Customer reviews —
Your itinerary in brief —
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Norway, starting with Bergen, a charming city known for its historic wharf and stunning mountainous backdrop.
Explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Flåm, nestled in the heart of the fjords, and conclude your adventure in Oslo, the vibrant capital rich in culture.
This tour seamlessly blends urban sophistication with spectacular natural landscapes, offering an experience that captures the essence of Norway.
Your 6 night tour:
- Day 1: Arrive in Bergen
- Day 2: Bergen
- Day 3: Bergen - Flam
- Day 4: Flam
- Day 5: Flam - Oslo
- Day 6: Oslo
- Day 7: Departure from Oslo
Please note: your itinerary may have minor adjustments, but your overall trip experience will remain the same.
Your itinerary in detail —
DAY 1: BERGEN
Welcome to Bergen, Norway's charming coastal gem embraced by stunning fjords and colourful historic architecture. Delve into a city where maritime heritage meets modern creativity, offering visitors a delightful blend of cultural treasures and breathtaking natural landscapes.
- Free time in Bergen
- Night at Zander K Hotel (or similar)
DAY 2: BERGEN
Enjoy sightseeing in Bergen at your leisure. Pass through fascinating places such as the Hanseatic Bryggen, with the church of Mary, the Hakon fortress and the famous fish market. Head up to the top of Mountain Fløyen on the Fløibanen Funicular for stunning city panoramas.
- Breakfast included
- Free time in Bergen
- Night at Magic Hotel Kløverhuset
DAY 3: BERGEN - FLAM
Head out by train to Voss, a popular sports hub, then take a shuttle bus to Gudvangen through snowy mountains and go back in time with a visit to the Viking Village.
- Breakfast included
- Bergen Railway train from Bergen to Voss
- Shuttle transfer from Voss to Gudvangen
- Shuttle transfer from Gudvangen to Flåm
- Night at Hotel Fretheim (or similar)
DAY 4: FLAM
Nestled among the majestic Norwegian fjords, Flam is a picturesque village that beckons you to immerse yourself in the beauty of untouched nature and tranquil waters. Embark on a journey through dramatic landscapes aboard the renowned Flam Railway, where cascading waterfalls and towering mountains provide an unforgettable backdrop for your Scandinavian adventure
- Breakfast included
- Winter Fjord Safari on RIB boat
- 5 course Viking dinner included
- Night at Hotel Fretheim (or similar)
DAY 5: FLAM - OSLO
Board the famous Flåmsbana - one of the steepest train lines in the world - and journey through the spectacular landscape past the Rallar road, steep mountains, picturesque waterfalls and go through 20 tunnels.
- Breakfast included
- Panoramic train Flåmsbana from Flåm to Myrdal
- Night in Thon Opera Hotel (or similar)
DAY 6: OSLO
Behold Oslo, the vibrant capital of Norway, where history, culture, and modernity converge in a harmonious blend. Explore this enchanting city, known for its striking architecture, world-class museums, and tranquil waterfront, and immerse yourself in the Nordic charm of Oslo's streets and fjords.
- Breakfast included
- Free time in Oslo
- Night in Thon Opera Hotel (or similar)
DAY 7: DEPARTURE
- Breakfast
Your hotels —
Just for you:
Hand-picked just for you
At each of your stops, you will be staying in comfortable rooms in thoughtfully chosen hotels.
Your hotels during the tour:
Bergen: Zander K Hotel 4*
Flam: Fretheim Hotel 4*
Oslo: Thon Opera Hotel 4*
If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay, with a Viking-themed dinner on Day 4.
Optional excursions —
Day 1 or 2 (depending on flight time): Visit to the Magic Ice Bar in Bergen
Step into a magical winter wonderland at Bergen's Magic Ice Bar, where you’ll explore stunning ice art, sip a welcome drink from an ice glass, and enjoy the surreal Arctic atmosphere with a cosy poncho and gloves included.
Day 1 or 2 (depending on flight time): Food and Culture Walk in Bergen (3 hrs)
Embark on a sensory journey through Bergen’s rich culture and cuisine with a local guide, as you taste authentic local delicacies, explore the UNESCO-listed Bryggen, and discover fascinating stories in unique historical spots, including Norway's oldest working basement where you'll enjoy a beer and captivating tales.
Day 3: Entrance to the Viking Village
Step into the Viking village of Njardarheimr in Gudvangen, where you'll experience the authentic Viking way of life, meet real Vikings who live by ancient traditions, and explore their culture through history, handmade crafts, and traditional Viking cuisine at the foot of breathtaking fjords.
Day 4: Snowshoe Hike & Stegastein Viewpoint
Embark on a snowshoe hike to Stegastein Viewpoint, 650 metres above the fjord, where you'll enjoy stunning views of the Aurlandfjord, snow-capped peaks, and picturesque villages, while your local guide shares stories of mountain life, followed by hot drinks and plenty of photo opportunities in this serene winter wonderland.
Day 6: Oslo Panorama Tour (3 h)
Discover Oslo's highlights on a guided panoramic coach tour, featuring stunning city views from Holmenkollen Hill, a captivating walk through Vigeland Sculpture Park with over 200 bronze and granite sculptures, and fascinating insights into Oslo's history and culture.
Your journey to Norway —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Your destinations —
Bergen
Bergen, the gateway to the fjords, is Norway’s second-largest city and a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Perched on the west coast and embraced by seven mountains, this Nordic gem invites you to breathe in crisp mountain air and lose yourself in its storybook landscapes.
Must-Sees:
- Bryggen Wharf: Once the bustling heart of Bergen’s medieval trade, this UNESCO site offers a fairytale harbour front, perfect for a lingering stroll.
- Fjord Cruise: Take in the salt-tinged air and breathtaking views as you drift past cascading waterfalls, entranced by the silent grandeur of Norway’s fjords.
- Mount Ulriken: By trail or by cable car, Ulriken lifts you above Bergen to a world of fresh air, rugged beauty and unforgettable vistas.
- Fløibanen Funicular: Glide from the city centre to Mount Fløyen, where sweeping views, woodland trails and a touch of magic await.
Culinary Culture:
Bergen’s gastronomy is steeped in the salt and spray of the North Sea. Taste the delicate sweetness of freshly netted king crab, the buttery richness of persetorsk and the tang of wild berries gathered from nearby hills. Let the scent of warm skillingsboller cinnamon buns guide you into a café, where strong coffee offers comfort against the drizzle, and New Nordic flavours turn the city’s bounty into art on a plate.
Dive Deeper:
Venture beyond Bergen to wander through the orchards and waterfalls of Hardangerfjord, cruise the mighty Sognefjord, or hike the trails of Vidden between Fløyen and Ulriken. For a cultural escape, visit Edvard Grieg’s lakeside home, Troldhaugen, where music drifts through the air.
Good to Know:
The currency is the Norwegian krone (NOK). Bergen is easily explored on foot, while the Fløibanen funicular and Ulriken cable car help with the hills. Pack a rain jacket, as this is one of Europe’s wettest cities. In May, the Bergen International Festival brings music, theatre and celebration to the streets.
Oslo
Nestled between forested hills and the Oslofjord, Norway’s capital is a dynamic city where cutting-edge architecture meets natural beauty. Oslo effortlessly combines its rich maritime heritage with a sleek, modern vibe, offering visitors a unique blend of culture, history, and vibrant city life. Compact and walkable, it’s the perfect place to explore at your own pace, with countless attractions within easy reach.
Must-sees:
- Karl Johans Gate: Oslo’s bustling main street stretches from the Central Station to the Royal Palace, lined with shops, cafés, and historic landmarks. It's a great starting point for discovering the city's key attractions.
- The Royal Palace: Perched at the end of Karl Johans Gate, this 19th-century neoclassical palace is the official residence of Norway’s monarch. Catch the daily changing of the guard or stroll through the surrounding Palace Park.
- The National Theatre & Parliament (Stortinget): Located along Karl Johans Gate, these architectural icons reflect Oslo's cultural and political importance. The National Theatre hosts world-class performances, while Stortinget is the seat of Norway’s democracy.
- Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen: Once an old shipyard, Aker Brygge has been transformed into a lively waterfront promenade brimming with restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Next door, Tjuvholmen is known for its contemporary art galleries, including the renowned Astrup Fearnley Museum, and a buzzing nightlife scene.
Culinary Culture:
Oslo’s food scene has evolved into one of the most exciting in Scandinavia. From traditional Norwegian fare like fårikål (lamb and cabbage stew) and rakfisk (fermented fish) to New Nordic cuisine and fresh seafood straight from the fjord, the capital satisfies every palate. Head to Mathallen Food Hall for local delicacies or dine al fresco by the water with views of Oslofjord.
Dive Deeper:
Culture lovers will enjoy the city’s wealth of museums, from the Vigeland Sculpture Park in Frogner to the newly built MUNCH Museum and National Museum. For a maritime touch, visit the Fram Museum and Viking Ship Museum, both offering fascinating insights into Norway’s seafaring past. If you’re craving nature, take a ferry to the nearby islands or hike in the surrounding Nordmarka forest.
Good to Know:
Oslo is an all-season destination. Summers are mild and ideal for exploring on foot or by bike, while winter brings cosy cafés and opportunities for skiing just outside the city. The Oslo Pass offers free access to museums and public transport. Norway uses the Norwegian krone, and while tipping isn’t mandatory, it’s appreciated in restaurants and taxis for good service.