Norway is a small country with a total area of 385,252 km² and a population of 5,6 million. With its Viking heritage, charming coastal cities and natural landscape consisting of deep fjords and snowy wilderness, the possibilities are endless for unforgettable experiences. Combine urban city-breaks with nature exploration or learn all about harnessing nature's powers and complex infrastructure in Norway's rugged lands. The country is an all-year round destination with 4 distinct seasons where you can experience natural phenomenons like the Midnight Sun and Northern Lights like nowhere else. The perfect destination with something for everyone!

Bergen
BergenThe Gateway to the FjordsDue to its geographical location on de Western coast and in between mountains, Bergen is praised as the rainiest city of Europe, but also as the perfect starting point for culinary and adventurous journeys in the city and fjords around. As there are direct flights from Amsterdam and Brussels, the former capital is ideal as both a travel destination in itself and in combination with the current capital Oslo. Simply take one of the most scenic train journey's in the world as part of your incentive!

Oslo
OsloTiger CityThe capital of Norway, nicknamed Tiger City in a 1870's poem, changed its meaning from being a cold and dangerous place to a vibrant, dynamic and powerful city. The creative, urban, sporty, and nature environment of the city makes it the perfect playground for meetings, incentives, congresses and events. With flight connections and experiences all around, Oslo serves as the hub from where you can start your exploration journey, whether it be in the city itself or other regions of Norway.

Tromsø
TromsøParis of the NorthCalled Paris of the North due to the city's flourishing as a cultural hub and trading port above the arctic in the 19th century which led to an early sophistication of the city. Nowadays, Tromsø remains a central location for winter-focused incentives including activities on both land and sea. Imagine authentic fishing trips, Northern Lights chases, husky sledding, snowmobiling, fantastic food and getting close to the Sami culture.
Other highlights in Norway
The Fjords
Norway's most iconic natural feature. Fjords are long, narrow, and deep inlets of the sea, characterised by steep cliffs or mountains on either side. The most famous ones being the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and Næroyfjord for their beauty and importance to the region. Formed by glaciers over the course of several ice ages, the fjords allow for inspiring settings and unique activities within MICE-travel.
Lofoten
An archipelago just above the arctic circle, known for its towering mountains alongside pristine beaches and ocean views. The Lofoten is the perfect destination for incentives with an outdoor focus due to its fishing heritage and natural environment. Go out on a sea eagle safari by RIB or catch your own fish during a fishing trip, go kayaking or take a guided hike to one of the peaks.
Svalbard
Formerly known as Spitsbergen, Svalbard was officially discovered by Dutch explorer Willem Barentz in 1596, who gave it the name Spitsbergen due to the island's pointy mountains. Previously regarded as "no man's land", the island became part of Norway in 1925 and after years of whaling and mining, it has now become a destination for tourism and scientific research. Explore the island's history or brave the true arctic wilderness.
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FAM trip experience written by Ivy Hansler (Travel Counsellors), powered by our partner Lost in Norway. Bergen, a beautiful place in Norway. A place you would not easily think of going to. …
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