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5
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Local operator
Service level
standard
Travelers age
5 — 65
Trip prices
$834 — 1,971
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Unknown
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Editoral Review of Fjord Travel Norway
Their name pretty much says it all – Fjord Travel Norway specializes in tours, rail trips and cruises along the scenic coast of Norway, one of the world’s most beautiful destinations.
What Makes Them Stand Out?
Based in Bergen, Norway, in the heart of fjord country, the agency knows the area intimately.
Who Travels With Them?
Foreign visitors looking for the Norway cruise or rail journey that’s the best fit for them.
Where Do They Operate?
All along the Norwegian coast, including Arctic Norway. Some packages also include visits to the Norwegian capital, Oslo.
How Does It Work?
You can put together any number of packages featuring fjord cruises, rail journeys, and city visits through them. Among the best are Northern Lights cruises; Hurtigruten cruises (boats that make regular weekly cargo runs between Bergen and Kirkenes, near the Russian border); Christmas cruises; “Norway in a Nutshell” tours (featuring the ultra-scenic Flam Railway; and more.
Why Travel With Them?
A family owned business in operation since 2000, the agency is familiar with all the best local providers and the packages they put together reflect that knowledge.
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About Fjord Travel Norway
Fjord Travel Norway is a family owned, Norwegian company, founded by Rita de Lange in 2000.
Our aim is to show and share the beauty of Norway with people around the globe, based on our local know-how, offering our personal service
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Being locals, we pick out and cooperate with the very best local providers to make up the vacation packages.
About Norway – a brief introduction. Norway is mostly known for its natural beauty, fjords and mountains, the amazing Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. The Kingdom of Norway is a constitutional monarchy located in Northern Europe, the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Geographically Norway is located about as far north in Europe as you can get, and hosts the northernmost point of Europe- the North cape cliff. It is part of the Scandinavian peninsula.
Norway has a population of about 5 million, and it is the second least densely populated country in Europe, with a majority living in Oslo and the eastern parts of the country. Norway has a very elongated shape, one of the longest and most rugged coastlines in the world, and some 50,000 islands off this extremely indented coastline.
A vast number of fjords are cutting their way from the coastline into the country, carved out by the ice. The fjords are quite unique and beautiful, but naturally they have also been a challenge for the road planners… thus a ferry crossing the fjord is a typical sight in Norway. In fact, the ferries are defined as part of the road systems.
The Arctic northern part of Norway is densely populated, with no railroad connections north of Bodo, and few roads, which are often closed during the winter due to heavy snowfall. One might expect the sea to be frozen during the winter months due to the northern latitude, but the sea is in fact always open thanks to the Golf current passing along the coast. Naturally the sea has been the “main road” for the population along the coast.
Fish has always played an important part in Norway’s economy, due to the vast coastline and mountains covering large areas of the country. Only the eastern parts of southern Norway has a topography suited for agriculture and larger farms. Along the coast people typically had a minor piece of soil for a cow and some potatoes, combined with fishing.
Thus for centuries Norway was the “poor little brother” of the Scandinavian countries, and was in fact first absorbed into a union with Denmark for centuries, and then into a union with Sweden. In 1814 Norway stood up against the union and adopted a new constitution, but had to wait until 1905 for a full independence. Being poor for centuries, Norway did not have the opportunity to build monumental buildings, like those you find in Sweden and Denmark.
However, in the 1970’ies a new era began when it was discovered that the North Sea was filled with basins of black gold – the oil, and these days Norway is one of the richest countries in the world, due to the oil industry, which nowadays is the most important part of Norway’s economy. The oil has contributed to a high level of general welfare, and Norway has set off on a new path towards monumental buildings, like the amazing Opera house in Oslo, opened in 2008. Oslo has in 2013 decided to build a new and modern home to the famous painter Edvard Munch’s paintings, located nest to the Opera house at the Bjorvika waterfront. The spectacular Astrup Fearnley Museum of contemporary art, designed by the famous Italian architect Renso Piano, was opened in Oslo in 2012.
The drawback is that the increasing wages in the oil industry has influenced the general level of wages, thus making Norway an expensive country for people from abroad.
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