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Visit Norway This Summer: Experience Its Fjords, Cities And More

Visit Norway
Bergen, Norway [Image by Kevin Schmid from Pixabay]
Norway is among the most beautiful countries in this big, wide world, with stunning scenery, modern cities and traditional villages. The Nordic country’s fjords are second to none, as well as its coastlines, mountains and icy glaciers. Meanwhile, its towns and cities offer history, culture and dining on its traditional cuisine. Moreover, Norway offers exciting adventure activities to try. Read on to find out what this beautiful Nordic country has to offer its visitors for a great vacation.

The fjords of Norway

Norway is renowned for its beautiful fjords that cut through its rugged coastline into the country’s interior. The views from the top into the fjords are magnificent to see, but one of the best ways to fully experience them is on a cruise with the Norwegian Cruise Line. A cruise allows passengers to explore a beautiful landscape of lush forests, rugged mountains and waterfalls.

Fjord in Norway
Norway fjord [Image by Trond Giæver Myhre from Pixabay]
Moreover, activities included with the cruise are everything from kayaking to hiking or fly fishing. Along the way, visit quaint villages and vibrant cities including Oslo, where you can learn about Viking history and culture, all set in a beautiful backdrop of the fjords.

Have a Norwegian adventure

Norway offers a wide range of exciting adventure sports, many of which are geared towards younger visitors, while some are ideal for anyone of any age, as long as they are fit. Here we look at some of the most popular adventure activities available in the Nordic nation.

Adventure sports

Northern Lights (aurora borealis) in Norway
Northern lights [Image by Tommy Andreassen from Pixabay]
Among the most exciting are white water rafting and hiking in the summer, with exciting options like snowmobiling, skiing and dog-sledding in the winter. Meanwhile, what makes the winter activities more exciting is the colorful backdrop of the iconic aurora borealis (Northern Lights).

Viewing wildlife of Norway

Puffins in Norway
Puffins [Image by Frank Liebmann from Pixabay]
The interior of the country boasts many elk, wild reindeer, musk oxen and beautiful Arctic foxes. Meanwhile, those who enjoy bird watching will appreciate the puffins of Bleik, as well as the migratory seabirds of Varanger and Runde. heading to Svalbard in Norway’s high Arctic reveals polar bears and walruses.

Whale in Andenes, Norway's Arctic
Whale in Andenes [Image by Christian Neßlinger from Pixabay]
Moreover, whale watching is a true adventure on the coast, where species such as humpback, orca and sperm can be seen, depending on the season. The best locations to spot these magical mammals are off the coast of Tromso, Sto, or Andenes.

Visit sophisticated cities

Bergen in Norway
Bergen view [Image by Michelle Raponi from Pixabay]
While it is relaxing to spend time in the countryside, visiting its exciting cities is also an adventure. Each cosmopolitan city features Scandinavian design, with the most attractive being Bergen, Alesund and Trondheim. Along the way, many museums and art galleries are well worth the visit to learn more about the country.

In its restaurants, experience innovative Norwegian cuisine, which still retains the country’s traditions. Also, spend time at the theater or cinema for a touch more of the country’s culture.

Oslo, the capital of Norway

Oslo Opera House
Oslo Opera House [Image by Alexandra von Gutthenbach-Lindau from Pixabay]
Norway’s capital, Oslo, sits on the southern coast at the entrance to the Oslofjord and is known for its green spaces. Meanwhile, the city’s museums are a must-visit, many of which are set on the Bygdøy Peninsula. These include the Viking Ship Museum, featuring Viking ships from the 9th century, as well as the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum.

Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Holmenkollen Ski Jump [Image Wikimedia Commons]
Another major attraction in Oslo is the Helmenkollbakken, a ski-jumping hill offering spectacular views over the fjord. Moreover, this also includes a ski museum, looking back at the history of the cold weather sport.

This year, experience a vacation in Norway to experience all this Scandinavian nation has to offer. You will likely find yourself returning for more in the future.