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Northern Lights over Harstad in Northern Norway Photo: Frank Andreassen/NordNorsk Reiseliv
Watch nature's own theater unfold above you as the most spectacular light installation takes the stage: The northern lights with you on the front row. Photo: Frank Andreassen/NordNorsk Reiseliv
The small town of Kirkenes is known as the capital of the Barents Region and the gateway to the East. Photo: visitnorway.com/Chris Lorang Arnesen
Northern Norway is known for wildlife safaris, midnight sun and northern lights. This part of the country is home to the Sami, Norway’s aborigines. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway
Lofoten is known for excellent fishing and nature attractions, small villages off the beaten track and whale safaris. Photo: Bård Løken/Statens vegvesen
Nordland is known for wildlife safaris and stunning scenery. National Geographic Traveller has rated Lofoten among the best islands in the world. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic life/Innovation Norway
Once arrived, the sun never sets. Capture this magnificent experience on a midnight sun cruise or safari before the darkness of winter arrives. Photo: Istockphoto.com
Narvik tempts you with wild, dramatic and beautiful Arctic experiences such as the northern lights in winter and wildlife safaris during summer. Photo: Nicola Mulryan, Destination Narvik
Discover mountains, islands, glaciers, valleys and fjords in the Arctic Circle Area and along the coast of Helgeland. Photo: Arctic-circle.no
The capital of the Arctic is a lively, humorous and beautiful city packed with culture and history, and surrounded by mountains, fjords and islands. Photo: Bård Løken
The vast county of Finnmark is the home of the Sami - Norway’s aborigines. Here you can experience midnight sun, northern lights and the North Cape. Photo: Finnmark Tourist Board
Alta is the largest town in Finnmark and offers northern lights, midnight sun, mountains, Sami culture, reindeer and UNESCO-protected rock carvings. Photo: CH/Innovation Norway
The Svalbard Islands are located in the Arctic Ocean, halfway between Norway and the North Pole. Here you will find untouched arctic wilderness. Photo: Venke Ivarrud/Spitsbergen Travel