Pulpit Rock and Lysefjorden below - one of the top attractions of the Stavanger Norway region
Pulpit Rock and Lysefjorden
below - two of the top
attractions of the Stavanger
region of Norway.
Helicopter sightseeing from Stavanger

Fjord Norway, Skiing, Vikings, Lofoten, northern lights, Hurtigruten, cities - and More

Norway is the western part of Scandinavia, with a small population (less than 5 million) and many great places to visit, whether you want fjords, mountains and skiing or culture, history and lovely cities.
Oslo is the capital with many good museums; Bergen is surrounded by mountains, is the southern end of the Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage and has the Bryggen world heritage site; Stavanger is the small city with big city restaurants, nightlife and facilities plus top attractions in and around the city; Kristiansand is the warm popular capital of the southern sørlandet region; Trondheim is the big university town and Tromsø is the friendly and most northerly city. All the cities are built beside the sea, with boats a major feature of life. Norway has good travel links with England and the UK and there are several good places to start exploring.
It is just an hour or so flight time from Newcastle and Aberdeen, and two hours from London. The Newcastle to Norway ferry no longer exists - you need to go via Holland or Denmark (see latest news on this - December 2013)

World class Attractions

Whatever your interests, we think we can impress you with the things to see and do in Norway. Active and sporty, Families, Sightseeing, Fjords and Mountains, or History and the Vikings - you choose.
Also check out all the special events and festivals

Holidays and short breaks

Whether you are coming to Norway for a 2 week summer touring vacation, grabbing a quick weekend break, looking for places for a one or two-centre self-catering "hytte" holiday, thinking of taking the Hurtigruta Norwegian Coastal Voyage, or planning your next skiing trip we have suggestions for you

Accommodation

Our hotel search and booking system will return every room available in your area for your dates, and includes hotels you won't find anywhere else.
Hyttes (meaning cabins or cottages) are the main self-catering option in Norway, with apartments becoming more common in skiing areas. We think you will like our new hytte and apartment search and booking system.

Skiing

Norway has many good - and growing - ski resorts. You can reach Sirdal, Sauda and Røldal as a day trip from Stavanger, Voss and Geilo from Bergen, with Hovden, Hemsedal, Lillehammer area and others not so far away from several cities.