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Norway Tour

Norway Tour

From £2,359pp
Departure Sunday, 19 July 2026
Return Sunday, 26 July 2026
Number of Nights 7
Operator Riviera Travel
ReferenceRIVIERA108097
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Itinerary Details

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Arrives
Sunday, 19 July 2026
Location
DAY 1
Programme

Arrival in Oslo

Arrives
Monday, 20 July 2026
Location
DAY 2
Programme

Oslo & free afternoon - After breakfast we embark on a guided tour of Oslo. Norway’s capital is a beguiling mix of old and new, featuring world-class museums, contemporary architecture and beautiful open spaces. We’ll see the imposing Royal Palace, the nearby Ibsen Museum and the famed Vigeland sculpture park. The tour will end at the fascinating Kon-Tiki Museum and the museum dedicated to the polar exploration ship Fram, used in the race to reach the South Pole, which also includes the Gjøa, the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage. 

The rest of the day is free for you to explore this charming city with an Oslo Pass, which allows free entry to the city’s main museums and galleries, plus travel on public transport.

Arrives
Tuesday, 21 July 2026
Location
DAY 3
Programme

Telemark - Today begins with a journey west to the picturesque Telemark region made famous by the Norwegian resistance, whose heroic actions between 1942–44 helped prevent the occupying German forces from developing the ‘heavy water’ needed to further their atomic bomb-making capabilities.

We visit the site of the processing plant at Rjukan that was destroyed by a team of Norwegian saboteurs in February 1943. It was from here that the Germans planned to transport their remaining stocks of processed ‘heavy water’ back to Germany but the ‘Heroes of Telemark’ as they became known (you have probably seen the film of the same name) blew up and sank the steam ferry carrying the heavy water.

We travel back through this stunning landscape finishing with a visit to the country’s largest ‘stave’ church at Heddal, a spectacular 13th century wooden structure that looks like something straight out of a fairy-tale and return to our hotel in Oslo.

Arrives
Wednesday, 22 July 2026
Location
DAY 4
Programme

Bergen Railway - After breakfast we depart from Oslo on the fabled Bergen Railway. Often cited as one of the world’s most scenic rail journeys, Oslo-Bergen is the highest line between any two cities in Europe, peaking at 1,222m. One moment you are speeding alongside lakes and forests that seem to stretch as far as the eye can see and then as the railway climbs further you are past the tree line and on to the barren Hardangervidda plateau where patches of snow linger well into July.

Just over five hours later you arrive at the mountain resort of Voss, where you check into your hotel for the next two nights.

Arrives
Thursday, 23 July 2026
Location
DAY 5
Programme

Flåm Railway - There’s a real treat in store today – a trip on the world-famous Flåm Railway. From Voss we head to Myrdal, where we change trains for Flåm, a 20-kilometre journey that sees us descend 865m on one of the world’s steepest standard-gauge railway lines, deemed ‘the world’s best train ride’.

You will marvel at the engineering feat of 20 tunnels carved through sheer mountainsides, you will be left speechless at the beauty of the sheer cliffs and cascading waterfalls, and you will be in awe as you eventually reach the mouth of one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords, Aurlandsfjord.

Your hour-long journey ends in Flåm, where you board a two-hour ferry for Gudvangen across the UNESCO-listed Naerøyfjord and its jawdropping vistas. From Gudvangen you take a coach for the return journey to Voss.

Arrives
Friday, 24 July 2026
Location
DAY 6
Programme

Voringfossen - We leave Voss for the pretty village of Eidfjord, which is nestled on the banks of Norway’s second-longest fjord, Hardangerfjord – known as the ‘Queen of Fjords.'

Our journey takes us across Norway’s longest suspension bridge, and we continue up the valley to Voringfossen, the country’s most renowned waterfall. As it drops almost 600 feet into the sheer-sided gorge below, you may be lucky enough to see its rainbow from the viewing point that offers sensational views of this magnificent natural spectacle.

We continue our journey along the fjord on a scenic drive by coach to Bergan where we stay for two nights in the centre of the city.

Arrives
Saturday, 25 July 2026
Location
DAY 7
Programme

Bergen & free afternoon - After breakfast we take a morning walking tour of this beautiful coastal city. Bergen has a long fishing heritage, and we will walk around its famous fish market before strolling along the colourful wooden houses and warehouses that make up the UNESCO site of the Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf.

Originally built in the 14th century for German merchants trading out of the city, these beautiful waterside buildings have been converted into characterful shops and restaurants that wonderfully evoke Bergen’s medieval past.

The afternoon is spent at your leisure. A wealth of sightseeing opportunities includes the house of Bergen’s most famous son, composer Edvard Grieg, or a ride on the Fløibanen funicular up to the summit of Fløyen for a breath-taking view of the city.

If that all sounds like too much effort, simply stroll around the narrow, cobbled streets with their pretty archways before settling down in a café or restaurant to order a plate of fruits de mer or even the local speciality of herring. They are guaranteed to be as fresh as the air, water and panoramas that you have experienced over the past six days that make Norway so wonderfully invigorating and unique.

Day 1
Arrives
Sunday, 19 July 2026
Location
DAY 1
Programme

Arrival in Oslo

Day 2
Arrives
Monday, 20 July 2026
Location
DAY 2
Programme

Oslo & free afternoon - After breakfast we embark on a guided tour of Oslo. Norway’s capital is a beguiling mix of old and new, featuring world-class museums, contemporary architecture and beautiful open spaces. We’ll see the imposing Royal Palace, the nearby Ibsen Museum and the famed Vigeland sculpture park. The tour will end at the fascinating Kon-Tiki Museum and the museum dedicated to the polar exploration ship Fram, used in the race to reach the South Pole, which also includes the Gjøa, the first vessel to transit the Northwest Passage. 

The rest of the day is free for you to explore this charming city with an Oslo Pass, which allows free entry to the city’s main museums and galleries, plus travel on public transport.

Day 3
Arrives
Tuesday, 21 July 2026
Location
DAY 3
Programme

Telemark - Today begins with a journey west to the picturesque Telemark region made famous by the Norwegian resistance, whose heroic actions between 1942–44 helped prevent the occupying German forces from developing the ‘heavy water’ needed to further their atomic bomb-making capabilities.

We visit the site of the processing plant at Rjukan that was destroyed by a team of Norwegian saboteurs in February 1943. It was from here that the Germans planned to transport their remaining stocks of processed ‘heavy water’ back to Germany but the ‘Heroes of Telemark’ as they became known (you have probably seen the film of the same name) blew up and sank the steam ferry carrying the heavy water.

We travel back through this stunning landscape finishing with a visit to the country’s largest ‘stave’ church at Heddal, a spectacular 13th century wooden structure that looks like something straight out of a fairy-tale and return to our hotel in Oslo.

Day 4
Arrives
Wednesday, 22 July 2026
Location
DAY 4
Programme

Bergen Railway - After breakfast we depart from Oslo on the fabled Bergen Railway. Often cited as one of the world’s most scenic rail journeys, Oslo-Bergen is the highest line between any two cities in Europe, peaking at 1,222m. One moment you are speeding alongside lakes and forests that seem to stretch as far as the eye can see and then as the railway climbs further you are past the tree line and on to the barren Hardangervidda plateau where patches of snow linger well into July.

Just over five hours later you arrive at the mountain resort of Voss, where you check into your hotel for the next two nights.

Day 5
Arrives
Thursday, 23 July 2026
Location
DAY 5
Programme

Flåm Railway - There’s a real treat in store today – a trip on the world-famous Flåm Railway. From Voss we head to Myrdal, where we change trains for Flåm, a 20-kilometre journey that sees us descend 865m on one of the world’s steepest standard-gauge railway lines, deemed ‘the world’s best train ride’.

You will marvel at the engineering feat of 20 tunnels carved through sheer mountainsides, you will be left speechless at the beauty of the sheer cliffs and cascading waterfalls, and you will be in awe as you eventually reach the mouth of one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords, Aurlandsfjord.

Your hour-long journey ends in Flåm, where you board a two-hour ferry for Gudvangen across the UNESCO-listed Naerøyfjord and its jawdropping vistas. From Gudvangen you take a coach for the return journey to Voss.

Day 6
Arrives
Friday, 24 July 2026
Location
DAY 6
Programme

Voringfossen - We leave Voss for the pretty village of Eidfjord, which is nestled on the banks of Norway’s second-longest fjord, Hardangerfjord – known as the ‘Queen of Fjords.'

Our journey takes us across Norway’s longest suspension bridge, and we continue up the valley to Voringfossen, the country’s most renowned waterfall. As it drops almost 600 feet into the sheer-sided gorge below, you may be lucky enough to see its rainbow from the viewing point that offers sensational views of this magnificent natural spectacle.

We continue our journey along the fjord on a scenic drive by coach to Bergan where we stay for two nights in the centre of the city.

Day 7
Arrives
Saturday, 25 July 2026
Location
DAY 7
Programme

Bergen & free afternoon - After breakfast we take a morning walking tour of this beautiful coastal city. Bergen has a long fishing heritage, and we will walk around its famous fish market before strolling along the colourful wooden houses and warehouses that make up the UNESCO site of the Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf.

Originally built in the 14th century for German merchants trading out of the city, these beautiful waterside buildings have been converted into characterful shops and restaurants that wonderfully evoke Bergen’s medieval past.

The afternoon is spent at your leisure. A wealth of sightseeing opportunities includes the house of Bergen’s most famous son, composer Edvard Grieg, or a ride on the Fløibanen funicular up to the summit of Fløyen for a breath-taking view of the city.

If that all sounds like too much effort, simply stroll around the narrow, cobbled streets with their pretty archways before settling down in a café or restaurant to order a plate of fruits de mer or even the local speciality of herring. They are guaranteed to be as fresh as the air, water and panoramas that you have experienced over the past six days that make Norway so wonderfully invigorating and unique.

Arrives
Sunday, 26 July 2026
Location
DAY 8
Programme

Return home

Day 8
Arrives
Sunday, 26 July 2026
Location
DAY 8
Programme

Return home

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