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Norway fjords
Scandinavia · Norway

Where the fjords
touch the sky.

Private fjord sailing, mountain lodges suspended above the forest, northern lights in winter and the midnight sun in summer, Norway for those seeking the extraordinary.

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Norway is a country that operates on a scale that leaves you speechless. The fjords aren't decorative, they're ancient, violent, and strikingly beautiful. The light changes every hour. In winter, the aurora appears without warning and vanishes before you've had time to exhale. In summer, the sun refuses to set. We design Norwegian journeys equal to that scale. Private boats on the Nærøyfjord. A lodge on a mountain ridge with no access road. Guides who know the old paths from before the tour circuits.

Signature experiences

How we design
your Norway

Norway fjord sailing
Nature

Private fjord sailing

A wooden 1930s sloop, a skipper who's sailed the Hardangerfjord since childhood, and two days drifting through one of the deepest fjords on the planet. No itinerary. Just the water, the cliffs, and whatever the morning decides.

Northern lights Norway
Aurora

The northern lights, done properly

Not from a hotel window, but from a wild camp beyond the Arctic Circle, lying in a heated sleeping bag as the sky comes alive. We track aurora forecasts daily throughout your stay and position you wherever visibility is clearest.

Norway mountain lodge
Accommodation

The ridge lodge

A contemporary lodge cut into the cliffside above the Lofoten Islands. Floor-to-ceiling glass. The Norwegian Sea stretching to the horizon in every direction. A restaurant working exclusively with ingredients caught or picked that same morning. This is what architecture can be when it knows its place.

A suggested journey

Ten days
across Norway

From Bergen to the Lofoten Islands, through the most spectacular fjord country on Earth. Best experienced in winter for the northern lights or in June for the midnight sun.

Day 1–2

Bergen

Arrival in Bergen, the gateway to the fjords. The Bryggen wharf at dusk. Dinner at a waterfront restaurant with the day's catch from the fish market.

Day 3–4

Hardangerfjord

Private sailing on the Hardangerfjord. Orchard country in spring, a sea of apple blossom reflected in the water. A farmhouse lunch prepared by the owner.

Day 5–6

Flåm & the Nærøyfjord

The UNESCO World Heritage Nærøyfjord by private electric boat. The Flåm Railway, considered one of the most spectacular train journeys in the world. A night at a historic fjord hotel.

Day 7–10

The Lofoten Islands

Four days in the Lofoten archipelago. Fishing villages, hikes under the midnight sun, a traditional fisherman's rorbu, and the finest cod in the world.

Frequently asked

Questions &
answers

When is the best time to visit Norway?

The best time to visit Norway is June to August for the fjords and midnight sun; December to March for the northern lights.

How many days should I plan for Norway?

We typically design Norway journeys of 7 to 10 days, always tailored to your pace and the depth of experience you're looking for.

Do Belgian, French, Swiss or Luxembourg citizens need a visa for Norway?

No, Norway is part of the Schengen Area, so no visa is required. We confirm the exact, current requirement for your nationality when we design your itinerary, as rules can change.

What budget should I expect for a StoryTailor journey to Norway?

StoryTailor journeys are designed for travellers whose budget starts at around €5,000 per person, the exact figure depends on the season, the properties and experiences you choose, and the length of your trip.

Your Norwegian story
begins here.

Tell us which season calls to you, and we'll place you exactly where Norway reveals itself in full.

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