Fully Guided Tours & Trips in Norway
Ever dreamed of cruising through Norway's fjords with local guides who actually know the area? Bergen's colorful Bryggen wharf, Geirangerfjord's waterfalls, Tromsø's Northern Lights - you’ll see them all. Ride the Flåm Railway through mountain scenery, dive into Viking museums, kayak waters so clear you can see straight down, hike up to viewpoints that'll take your breath away, sleep in traditional fishing villages. Mountains dropping straight into deep blue water everywhere.
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The itinerary and the sights were great. The tour guide Mira was friendly and informative. The hotels were generally comfortable, with one or two having wonderful views. Norwegian breakfast was outstanding in almost all the hotels. Pricing was reasonable for the 8 days. We highly recommend this tour.
Norwegian Fjords, Charm and TraditionsThe tour was nice (weather permitting). The driver Matx and the guide Sebastien were excellent. The only complain was the long distance driving sitting for long time and my back was not enjoying it. Organization was great. t
Highlights of NorwayItinerary, Tour Escort, Bus and Driver everything OK
Highlights of Norwegian Fjords, Charm and Traditions 8 Day
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10 best Fully Guided Norway tour packages
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- Lysebotn Signature Roundtrip – Guided *CYCLE*
- Lysebotn Explorer Roundtrip – Guided *CYCLE*
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- Northern Norway in Winter
- West Norway Wellness Weekend
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- Tailor-Made 6 Days Best Norway Private Tour to Scenic Sognefjord
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Small groups of 10 cyclists max are led by professional guides through UNESCO Magma Geopark, stopping at Helleren's houses-under-rock in Jøssingfjord and the 8th-century Battle of Hafrsfjord site with Swords in Rock monument, and daily rides include tastings at Myksvoll Microbrewery and traditional Norwegian 'lapper'.
Duration 6 days Destinations Stavanger, Sandnes, Lysefjorden, Egersund Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Climbing Mountains From $6,479
10% Off- US$5,831
You'll climb the famous Lysebotn road with its 27 hairpin turns and steep 10% grade through tunnels at 640 meters up at Øygårdstøl (called Eagle's Nest) before hitting the top at 932 meters, then there's Grisabakken hill in Stavanger and the coastal North Sea route past Norway's longest sandy beaches.
Duration 6 days Destinations Stavanger, Sandnes, Egersund Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Climbing Mountains From $6,280
10% Off- US$5,652
Duration 7 days Destinations Alesund, Øye, Geiranger, Dalsnibba Mountain, Storfjord Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Crooked Compass From
10% Off- US$16,669
Duration 10 days Destinations Alesund, Øye, Geiranger, Dalsnibba Mountain, Storfjord Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Crooked Compass From
10% Off- US$23,024
Duration 5 days Destinations Tromso, Skjervøy, Skibotn Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$5,095
Duration 5 days Destinations Valldal Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Reclaim Yourself From
10% Off- US$3,539
Duration 7 days Destinations Bergen, Sognefjord, Balestrand, Oslo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Expeditions Gateways From $2,848
5% Off- US$2,706
What our customers ask about Fully Guided Tours & Trips in Norway
Are Northern Lights viewable during guided summer tours in Norway?
The Northern Lights aren't visible during Norway's summer months because of nearly constant daylight. Travelers looking to see the Aurora should plan their visits between October and March with trips to northern cities like Alta or Tromsø. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Our winter tour to Alta provided spectacular Northern Lights viewing but summer tours offer different highlights like the Midnight Sun and lush fjord landscapes."
What's typically included in the meal plan on Norway guided tours?
Norway guided tours usually cover daily hotel breakfasts at places like the Clarion Collection Aurora in Tromsø and select dinners featuring local dishes. Most packages include 6-8 breakfasts and 3-4 dinners which lets travelers explore local dining spots on their own. Special meals are often part of the experience such as fresh fish dinners at Bergen's market or traditional Norwegian feasts. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The included meals were excellent especially the fjord-side dinner at Brakanes Hotel in Ulvik with spectacular views."
What are the most popular destinations included in guided Norway tours?
Norway's guided tours focus on key locations including Oslo Bergen the dramatic fjords of Geirangerfjord and Sognefjord and rail journeys on the famous Flåm Railway. Tours often stay at established properties like the Alexandra Hotel in Loen and Hotel Bristol in Oslo. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Norway was especially awesome - the ferries on the fjords and train tour in Flam were the highlights of this trip for me." Winter itineraries add Northern Lights viewing from Tromsø.
How many days should I plan for a fully guided tour of Norway?
The best Norway tours run between 7-14 days giving enough time to see the country's main attractions. Popular 14-day trips like Collette's "Spectacular Scandinavia" dedicate 2-3 days to Oslo 2 days around Geirangerfjord and time in Bergen staying at hotels like the Scandic Ornen. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The 14-day trip was perfect - two weeks never went that quickly before. We got to experience everything from museums and castles to landscapes and fjords."
What is the best time of year for a fully guided tour in Norway?
June through September offers the most reliable weather for Norway tours. Summer temperatures in Bergen and the fjord regions stay between 60-70°F with extended daylight. Winter trips from November through March focus on Northern Lights viewing around Tromsø. Tour data shows July and August have the most departures while spring and fall months mean fewer tourists but still good weather conditions.
What kind of transportation is used on fully guided tours in Norway?
Norway tours combine several transport types: modern coaches scenic railways and fjord ferries. The journey includes rides on the famous Flåm Railway comfortable buses with large windows and boat trips through fjords like Sognefjord. Hotels such as the Quality Hotel Globe in Stockholm coordinate smooth transfers. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The combination of transport was perfect - from luxury coaches to scenic ferries making the journey through Norway's landscapes truly memorable."

























