10 days in Norway: Top 3 Recommendations
Seeing Norway in 10 days allows you to hike along the famous Trolltunga, chase the northern lights in Tromso, or explore the coastal vibes of Bergen. We’d recommend spending at least 10 days in Norway so that you can check out the museums of Oslo before heading north to explore the Fjordlands. 10 days gives you the perfect amount of time for outdoorsy exercises like hiking or cross-country skiing while still having enough time to enjoy cultural spots in Bergen or Trondheim. If you’re still not sure how long to spend in Norway and what to do, here are some of the best itineraries between 9 and 10 days! Read on to find out what your 10-day trip to Norway can look like.
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1. Walking the Fjords: 9 days in Norway
Day 1 | Start your trip in Bergen |
Day 2 | Enjoy a boat trip to Sognefjord |
Day 3 | Hike Molden Peak (1,116m) |
Day 4 | Trek glaciers within the Jostedal National Park |
Day 5 | Chase waterfalls in the Morkrisdalen Valley |
Day 6 | Hike in the Mundal Valley |
Day 7 | Check out the Norwegian Glacier Museum |
Day 8 | Enjoy the ferry through the UNESCO Naeroyfjord and take the Flam railway to Bergen |
Day 9 | Say goodbye in Bergen |
If you’re looking to take part in some of the best hikes in Europe, this 9-day hiking tour in the Norwegian fjord lands is going to be right up your street. Highlights include a very scenic journey into the Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in the country, hiking Jostedal glacier, which is home to 30 glacier arms, and a trip on the panoramic Flam railway! From over 900-meter peaks to steep valleys and glacial fjords, this 9-day itinerary is sure to give you a workout, but with so many beautiful natural vistas all around you, it’s definitely worth feeling sore the next day! See all 9-day tours in Norway.
2. Best of Norway: 9 days in Norway
Day 1 | Start your tour in Oslo |
Day 2 | Journey to Hardangerfjord, The Queen of the Fjords |
Day 3 | Enjoy an evening with locals in Bergen |
Day 4 | Head to the adventure capital, Voss |
Day 5 | Discover the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, Geirangerfjord |
Day 6 | Spend the day at Geirangerfjord |
Day 7 | Learn about the history and culture of the Jotunheimen Mountains |
Day 8 | Journey back to Oslo |
Day 9 | Say goodbye in Oslo |
Want to spend 9 days in Norway and experience the best of Norwegian culture? With dinners with local families, tales of 12th-century runes and dragons in the Jotunheimen Mountains, and visits to both the King and Queen of the fjords, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy. Travel to the Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo where you can see the life's work of Gustav Vigeland. Head to Geirangerfjord to see mesmerizing waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. This is an excellent 9-day Norway trip! Describe your ideal 9-day holiday for a customized trip to Norway.
3. Intro to Spitsbergen: 10 days in Norway
Day 1 | Welcome to Oslo |
Day 2 | Take a flight to start your tour of Longyearbyen, Svalbard |
Day 3-9 | Cruise and explore Spitsbergen, including the Hinlopen Strait, July Glacier, and wildlife photography experiences |
Day 10 | Fly back to Oslo |
As one of the most northerly Norwegian islands, Svalbard is a bucket list destination for anyone who loves wintery wildlife, pristine glaciers, and cold temperatures. The weather in Norway in 10 days on this cruise tour can include icy winds, snowfall, or bright sunshine that bounces off the glaciers. On a 10-day cruise tour of Spitsbergen, you might see a wide range of polar flora and fauna, and you’ll get to meet arctic wildlife like polar bears, walruses, and guillemots. Set against the stunning arctic backdrop of the July Glacier, you can even kayak among icebergs. See 10-day tours in Norway.
Need Help Planning Your Trip To Norway
So, if you’re thinking about spending 10 days in Norway, these are some great starting points to help plan your next vacation. If you’re tight on time or want to spend longer in beautiful Norway, we have a whole host of other duration-related itineraries for you to check out. On average, 10 days in Norway is going to cost pretty high, depending on the tour, so it’s worth connecting with our in-country travel experts to get the best recommendations for your customized Norwegian trip.