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  • The view from Juvet Landscape Hotel, photo Thetravelbook

    Succession-fever leads to crazy interest for unique hotels in Norway

    Apparently, everyone wants to live like the Roy´s in Norway this summer. After episode five of the price-winning show Succession aired, the sites of Juvet Landskapshotel in Norway almost crashed. Their site went from 400-500 daily views to 18.500 hits, and the hotel is now fully booked for this summer.

  • Boy jumping over a stream. Photo:  Matias Fosso

    10 reasons why you should release your kids in Norway

    Release your kids in nature! Spring is around the corner and as the snow melts and nature wakes, we Norwegian head outdoors. Not to say that we haven't been out during winter, it just gets easier to get out in spring. Many parents are happy to exchange screen time for play time. The Norwegian nature is free and open, and it provides so many fun opportunities for exploring with your kids.

  • Enjoying the view from Strandafjellet mountain. Photo Haavard Myklebust

    Cheaper holidays in Norway for foreign travelers this year

    The Norwegian kroner (NOK) is historically weak, which means that travelling in Norway has become far more affordable for most visitors. Norway has long been perceived as a high cost country, but the truth is that Norway has been quietly becoming cheaper and cheaper for many travellers for years, even despite rising inflation.

  • Pulpit rock, Prekestolen. Photo: Explore Lysefjorden-Visit Ryfylket

    Now everybody can travel to Norway without having to quarantine

    Today marks the first day since early 2020, where the Norwegian border is open to all visitors without having to quarantine. Due to COVID-19, the Norwegian government had to shut its borders and demand self-quarantine for all travelers without the EU COVID certificate. This practice ended at midnight, and now travelers from outside the EU are also free to visit Norway without a 10-day quarantine p

  • Havila Voyages sailing along Lofoten. Copyright: Havila Voyages

    Havila Voyages start sailing the traditional coastal route from Bergen on December 1.

    Havila Capella is delivered to Havila Voyages, and soon the first of four state of the art vessels for the new ship owner Havila Voyages will start its sailing towards the Norwegian coast. The ship will start its’ sailings on the traditional coastal route from Bergen on 1 December. The CEO of Havila Voyages, Bent Martini, says this is a day of joy.

  • Gingerbread Town in Bergen. Photo: Robin Strand/VisitBergen.com

    Welcome to a Norwegian Christmas tale

    Sleep in the world’s largest gingerbread house, experience a fairytale-like white Christmas with cheerful markets – and visit Father Christmas himself. These are some of the best places to go if you want to celebrate Christmas in Norway.

  • The Lofoten Islands. Photo: Matt Munro/Lonely Planet

    Thank you, Lonely Planet

    Lonely Planet has chosen Norway as one of ten countries worth a visit in 2022. A recognition received due to the efforts for developing a sustainable tourism destination.

  • Morten, Alexandra and Pernille from Norway are your ski instructors - online. Photo: VisitNorway.com

    Norwegian kids are eager to be your online ski instructors

    When visiting a ski destination, with a lack of skiing experience, you would usually consider investing in a ski instructor. Now Visit Norway and the Norwegian ski destinations have mini masterclasses online – and the teachers, they’re all kids.

  • "It really comes down to: Be open, and then see what happens" Tani. Photo: Visit Norway

    Art moves! The power of art - top experiences in Norway for art lovers

    On October 22, 2021 the new Munch Museum finally opens in Oslo. It will be one of the highlights in Norwegian cultural life when one of Norway's most well-known artists finally will get his new "home", where more of his art can be on display than ever before.

  • Nature, history, culture and adventure meet at Elveseter Hotel. Photo: Grim Berge

    Ain't no mountain high enough! Meet autumn at Norwegian mountain lodges.

    The Norwegians mountains in autumn are so much more than colorful and amazing scenery, space and serenity. It is also about exciting adventures, local food, culture, architecture, history and welcoming hosts. Here we have gathered some of the best places in the Norwegian mountains. Come see us this fall!

  • Norwegian space. Photo by Olina Søyland Bru

    Exploring Norway feels like being on a mission in space

    From tomorrow, July 11, some billionaires will start setting off to space in which has become known as the ultimate space race. All for wanting the legacy of sending off the first ‘space tourist’ ever. But since we Norwegians love to compete, we just could not resist to show up on the starting line, with a few tricks up our sleeve. We do know a thing or two about sending off tourists to space.

  • Space oddity at Andøya, Vesterålen. Photo: Andøya Space

    Norway joins the space race!

    Visit Norway are reactivating last year’s campaign success – “Norwegian Space Travel”. A campaign that is all about Norway’s spacious environment, clean air, out-of-this-world views and thrilling activities in wide-spread nature and in our small(ish), but bustling cities.

  • Engø Gård Hotell & Restaurant in Norway. Photo: Engø Gård

    Norwegian farms offer rural luxury

    Hopefully it will be possible to travel to Norway again soon. How about a high-end farm holiday to discover Norwegian "rural luxury" in unique locations? Here is a sample of some of the more special farms and manor houses. Remember that "gård" in Norwegian means farm.

  • The second season of Home for Christmas is now available on Netflix. Photo: Stefan Borup - Netflix

    Love 'Home for Christmas' on Netflix? Here are other Norwegian TV series to binge-watch this winter

    Netflix has released the second season of the Norwegian series Home for Christmas, which shows unique aspects of Norwegian lifestyle with humor, presenting Røros to an international audience. In recent years, Norway has provided stunning film locations in international film productions and has been the location for critically acclaimed and compelling series. A different way of experiencing Norway

  • Ureddplassen - one of the many divine toilets along the Norwegian Scenic Routes - Photo: Lars Grimsby/Statens Vegvesen

    World Toilet Day and Norway's architecturally "Ode to the Commode"

    November 19 has been designated as the World Toilet Day by the UN. World Toilet Day was made to spread and increase public awareness of broader sanitation systems such as wastewater treatment, stormwater management, and washing hands. Today we talk about the one invention that's kept hidden behind closed doors, but undeniably important. So if you like an "ode to the commode" read ahead.

  • Princess Ingrid Alexandra (in yellow) with her parents Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit (to the left) at Borestranden beach, Norway. Photo: Det kongelige hoff

    Norwegian princess surfs up!

    Princess Ingrid Alexandra wins gold medal in Norway's Junior National Championship in surfing. In recent years, Norway has earned its deserved place as an international surfing destination. From Lofoten in the north to the beaches near Stavanger in the southwest you can enjoy excellent conditions for surfing.

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