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Travel to Norway
There is a wide selection of international flight and ferry connections to Norway, and there are several ways of getting around when you arrive.
Whether you are travelling by car, bus, or train, in fact whatever type of transport you are using, it is easy to travel around Norway.
Find your port of call. Visit the Opera in Oslo or plan a northern lights or midnight sun activity. Or find a kayak experience in Fjord Norway.
Rules and regulations for driving in Norway.
There are more than 50 airports in Norway, making the northernmost places easily accessible by plane.
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Several cruise lines call Norwegian ports. Find a list of links to the cruise lines that have itineraries to Norway.
Cruise Norway is a marketing company that provides valuable information for professionals employed by a cruise line, tour operator or travel agency.
The Norwegian State Railways (NSB) has a well-developed network of tracks stretching from Kristiansand in the south to Bodø above the Arctic Circle.
Every city and town in Norway has a local bus service and there is an extensive network of express coaches throughout the country.
Especially in western Norway, where all the world-famous fjords are, the road suddenly ends and the journey continues by ferry.
Here are five reasons why Norway should be your next cruise destination.
Love trains? Here you will find information on Norway’s most scenic train rides, railway museums, steam trains, and more.
Driving a car is one of the best ways to experience Norway at your own pace.
Camping with tents, trailers and caravans is very popular in Norway during summer. Find the best campsites for your next holiday.
When travelling between Oslo and Bergen, go by train: the Bergen Railway is one of the most scenic train lines in the world.
There are taxis available in all cities and most towns, and drivers usually speak English.