Norway Luxury Tour Packages
Norway is the best place for a lifetime trip because it has big, icy wild places and small green water holes called fjords. If you want to ride a snow mobile and explore or just sail smoothly through the islands, we can make your trip fancy. It will be perfect for what sparks joy in you.
In the winter, Norway is all about bright glaciers, Northern Lights and polar bears. This northern country in the Scandinavian area lets you do fun things like sledding with dogs, climbing ice sheets and riding snow machines. Going to the cold land and seeing special animals in the Arctic Ocean creates memories that last.
In summer, you can spend more time outside exploring under the night sun. During the hot summer months, we have long days and beautiful green areas covered in flowers. Go to the beach or walk in mountains and countryside. A great way to see Norway is by its fjords. Visit towns and cities on your journey, learn about the area's interesting culture and history. The Arctic islands look great in summer too - spend some time going to pretty fishing towns and discover deep-water coral reefs. Go and experience it all by relying on our Norway luxury tour packages that include several best places to visit in Norway and numerous things to dol.
No matter what time of year you pick, we can organize fancy and unique places to stay for you. We also offer private tours with expert helpers along with different things to do so your trip won't be forgotten quickly by anyone who goes on it.
Luxury Things to do in Norway
Personal Nature Activities that Keep the Environment in Mind
It's one thing to connect with nature through a tour made just for your preferences, fitness level and personality. But it's different when you do this only if the company is responsible and respectful of where they take you. Luckily, Norwegians know how to make the most of their beautiful scenery without harming it. They can arrange special trips in amazing parts of Norway that don't attract lots of people while still having a clear conscience.
Summer hiking adventures and winter skiing excursions are just the tip of the iceberg: You can also join activities like river rafting, biking, dog pulling sleighs and climbing rocks. For lots of people in Norway who care about the environment, nature is like their own yard - you can be sure that proper attention and thought are being given to protect it. And so will you too. Personal guides will help you learn how to put on snowshoes, make a hole for ice fishing or tell your dogs what they need while sledging. They can really connect with nature in way that might not happen if you are part of something larger.
Dual-Country Nordic Ski Trip
Of course, you can ski in Norway but if you are already close to the Arctic Circle why not go on a big ski trip across Lapland instead? With a private guide and made for people who do not need to be very experienced in traveling, this exciting trip will let you go from Finland into Norway and back again. This allows you to see how connected the northern parts of Scandinavia are - always have been.
With amazing places like Kilpisjärvi, a small village on the Norwegian-Finish border, or exciting Rovaniemi that's the capital of Finnish Lapland. You can learn about Sami culture from local guides and go on memorable winter adventures using skis, snowshoes and sleighs. You will walk around the border by day and night. You'll have enough time to learn about your land, see deer like mountain lions or foxes, hundreds of white-covered hills in wintertime and even try fishing on an ice lake. Don't forget to bring your camera for some fantastic photos in this wonderful place. Your travel guide is a good photographer who can show you secret spots not found all over social media, alongside the usual major attractions.
Guided Fjord Trips and Big Meals
Many hotels promise great looking rooms in a beautiful location. But some go a bit more, they give their visitors total travel experiences. These opportunities take the guesswork out of the travel process, and give you the gift of convenience: instead of having to set up rooms, transport, activities and guides by yourself, your hotel can do it all for you.
In Norway, countryside hotels like the Riverside Farm Lodge use their environment to offer guests a lot of activities. Imagine you wake up in a 100-year-old farmhouse with big mountains all around, lovely waterfalls and clear fjords. After a big breakfast, you'll go into the wild with experienced leaders to see even more than what was by your window. In the evening, you will come back hungry and full of energy from a big dinner made with fresh local food. These hotels usually care for strong friendships with nearby farmers, chefs and makers. So you get to talk with some folks who live in the area that calls this place home.