Immerse yourself in the winter wonderland of Scandinavia! Dive into breathtaking landscapes of fjords, mountains, waterfalls, lakes, and take a chance to enjoy the must-try winter activities in Norway. Our Norway winter tours are planned by destination specialists and contain exciting sightseeing with professional guides, plenty of must-visit cities, thrilling experiences, downtown accommodation, and smooth logistics. Set off on a remarkable Norway tour tailored for you! For more inspiration, read the top winter activities in Norway below.
Things To Do & Places To See in Norway
Don't miss out on any important sights & experiences in Norway
Embark on a one-of-a-kind journey in wonderland-like winter Norway and enjoy an unforgettable travel experience. Firebird tours to Norway in winter include authentic activities, such as meeting the Sami people, aurora hunting, snowmobile safaris, and many more, as well as centrally-located hotels in the big cities and unique accommodation options elsewhere in the country. The Norway winter tours will definitely leave a lasting impression!
- Embark on a dog sledding
- Try driving a Snowmobile
- Hunt the Northern Lights
- Spend a night in the Snow Hotel
- Go on a Hurtigruten Cruise
- Witness at the Artic Cathedral in Tromso
Norway Travel Tips
Read the travel tips for touring Norway in winter and get ready to experience a true fairytale come to life.
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Climate
The weather in Norway is often unpredictable; it is advisable to check the weather forecast before embarking on the trip.
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What to pack
Waiting for Northern Lights on a cold winter night is not always pleasant; make sure to pack warm clothes and shoes.
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When to travel
Norway boasts plenty of activities and beautiful sights throughout the entire year; making any time - the best time to travel.
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How much to tip
Tipping in Norway is optional, yet appreciated; feel free to leave up to 10% of your bill in tips if you have enjoyed the service.
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Food
Make sure to sample local delicacies, such as fårikål, smalahove, cured deer meat, brunost, and kransekake while touring Norway.
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Currency
Make sure to always have at least some local currency with you while traveling; the local currency in Norway is the Euro.