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Book your unforgettable Norway Arctic Tour

Hike majestic fjords and marvel at otherworldly landscapes; experience the uniqueness of the Northern Lights, a bona fide natural phenomenon; and explore some of the world's most quaint towns. All this and more await you on an Arctic tour from Norway. Book your unforgettable tour on TourRadar now!

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  • Akershus Fortress in Oslo

    Oslo

    Most tours begin in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Stroll around Vigeland Park, the largest sculpture park by a single artist in the world; Discover Oslo's history at the Akershus Fortress; and visit the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History to learn how Norwegians used to live.

  • Wooden houses in Tromsø

    Tromsø

    Northernmost is synonymous with Tromsø: northernmost brewery, northernmost university, and the northernmost top-flight football club in the world. Tromsø is also one of the best places to see the Northern Lights. If you're lucky, you might even see them on an evening walk around the city center!

  • Geirangerfjord

    Fjords

    Norway boasts more than 1,000 fjords, so it is no surprise that an image of a fjord is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Norway. Get ready for some of the most stunning views ever. Make sure you take a camera! 

  • Stunning mountains in Svalbard

    Svalbard

    Visit magical Svalbard, an archipelago between mainland Norway and the North Pole. Explore its frozen tundra, see polar bears, and chase the Northern Lights. Here's an interesting fact for you: there are more polar bears on Svalbard than people!

  • Lofoten Islands

    Lofoten Islands

    Known as one of the most breathtaking areas of Norway, the Lofoten Islands are an absolute must. Marvel at the majestic mountains towering above the sea, walk along sandy beaches, and visit picturesque fishing villages. This Lofoten Islands are also one of the best places in Norway to see the Northern Lights!

    Activities

    No two tours are alike when it comes to activities. We have listed some things to do on your adventure below! But please remember: activities are weather dependent.

    • A herd of reindeer

      Watch wildlife

      Keep your eyes peeled for rich wildlife of the Norwegian Arctic: bears, wolves, reindeer, and much more!

    • Northern Lights

      Chase the Northern Lights

      Tromsø is one of the best places to see the stunning Northern Lights! Don't miss out on this bucket list-worthy experience!

    • A scenic view of a mountain

      Hike otherworldly landscapes

      Hike otherworldly fjords, untouched forests, pristine glaciers, and stuning mountains. Make sure you bring good hiking shoes!

       

    • Person on a snow mobile

      Go on a snowmobile safari

      Winter tours in Norway are something else. Explore snow-blanketed terrain the coolest way possible: on a snowmobile! (Please note that you need to have a driver's license in order to drive a snowmobile.)

    • A scenic road in Norway

      Enjoy scenic drives

      Admire Norway's ever-changing landscapes on a toasty warm bus. Make sure you have medicine for motion sickness with you as some roads can get super curvy!
       

    • A handshake

      Meet the Sami people

      Meet the Sami people, the indigenous people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Learn about their culture and traditions and try Sami traditional food. 

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • How much does an Artic tour in Norway cost?

        Prices for Arctic tours in Norway vary depending on length, activities, and season. At TourRadar, prices can begin at USD 1,000 and can go on to exceed USD 27,000.

         
      • Where in Norway can I see the Northern Lights?

        If you want to see the Northern Lights, you must go above the Arctic Circle. The best place in Norway to chase the Northern Lights is Tromsø. Other top destinations to see the parade of light are the Lofoten Islands, Nordkapp, and Svalbard.
      • When should I visit Norway to see the Northern Lights?

        The best time to see the Northern Lights is between late September and early April. During this period, the polar night occurs, where the nighttime lasts more than 24 hours. This makes for plenty of opportunities to see the Northern Lights!
      • What is the midnight sun?

        The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon where the sun doesn't set above the Arctic Circle. This phenomenon occurs in the north of Norway between April and August. 
      • What do people do during the midnight sun?

        Midnight golfing, sea kayaking, swimming, cycling... the list of activities is practically endless. Think of the midnight sun as a very long day, which gives you more time for outdoor activities!

      Norway's calling!

      Majestic fjords, idyllic towns, and breathtaking vistas - this is just a fraction of what awaits you on your adventure to Norway! If you want to know more about this stunning country, what to see there, and when to visit, check out our Norway Travel Guide!

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      Quaint town with mountains as a backdrop

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