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Fly to Norwegian Fjords

Towering fjord walls and the midnight sun by expedition ship

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Flights from London

From £3,800

Guide fare, business class return. Actual prices vary by date.

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Airlines flying to Norwegian Fjords

British AirwaysNorwegianSAS (Scandinavian Airlines)

Why Visit Norwegian Fjords

Norway's fjords cut thousands of feet down through sheer rock to the sea, with waterfalls, cliffside farms, and fishing villages visible only from the water — best explored on an expedition ship sailing between Bergen and the Arctic Circle.

Geirangerfjord's waterfalls and cliffside farms

Bergen's colourful Bryggen wharf

Flåm Railway's mountain descent

Tromsø's Arctic Cathedral and midnight sun

Lofoten Islands' dramatic peaks

Wildlife spotting — eagles, seals, and whales

Top experiences in Norwegian Fjords

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Best Time to Visit

Peak Season

June to August (midnight sun, all excursions running)

Shoulder Season

May and September (dramatic light, fewer ships in port)

Worth Noting

October to March (short days, many fjord cruise itineraries pause)

Midnight sun, late May-late July north of the Arctic CircleBest waterfall flow after spring snowmelt, June

Visa Information

UK PassportVisa-free for stays up to 90 days (Schengen area)
US PassportVisa-free for stays up to 90 days (Schengen area)
EU PassportVisa-free — free movement within the Schengen area

Norway is part of the Schengen area despite not being an EU member; standard 90-day visa-free rules apply

Recommended Luxury Hotels

Hotel Union Geiranger

Geiranger

A historic clifftop hotel overlooking the Geirangerfjord, hosting royalty since 1891

Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret

Bergen

A converted harbourmaster's office beside Bergen's Bryggen wharf

Clarion Hotel The Edge

Tromsø

A glass-fronted waterfront hotel built for aurora viewing from your room

Miles & Points

Estimated Points from London

British Airways (direct, LHR-BGO) · Business Class

2,200

Executive Club (Avios)

SAS (via Oslo or Copenhagen) · Business Class

2,400

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Frequently Asked Questions about Norwegian Fjords

What is the best time to visit Norwegian Fjords?
The peak season for Norwegian Fjords is June to August (midnight sun, all excursions running). May and September (dramatic light, fewer ships in port) October to March (short days, many fjord cruise itineraries pause)
Which airlines fly from London to Norwegian Fjords?
Airlines currently serving London to Norwegian Fjords include British Airways, Norwegian, SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). Use our search to compare current fares across these carriers in all cabin classes.
Do UK passport holders need a visa for Norwegian Fjords?
UK passport holders: Visa-free for stays up to 90 days (Schengen area). US passport holders: Visa-free for stays up to 90 days (Schengen area). EU passport holders: Visa-free — free movement within the Schengen area. Norway is part of the Schengen area despite not being an EU member; standard 90-day visa-free rules apply
What is the best luxury hotel in Norwegian Fjords?
Norwegian Fjords's top luxury hotels include Hotel Union Geiranger (Geiranger), Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret (Bergen), Clarion Hotel The Edge (Tromsø). Each offers five-star service and is located in a prime area of the city.
How long does it take to fly to Norwegian Fjords from London?
Flight time from London to Norwegian Fjords (BGO) varies by airline and routing. Business class fares start from approximately £3,800 return. Use our live search for current schedules and durations.
What are the top things to do in Norwegian Fjords?
Norwegian Fjords's top experiences include: Geirangerfjord's waterfalls and cliffside farms; Bergen's colourful Bryggen wharf; Flåm Railway's mountain descent; Tromsø's Arctic Cathedral and midnight sun; Lofoten Islands' dramatic peaks; Wildlife spotting — eagles, seals, and whales.
Is Norwegian Fjords safe to visit?
Norwegian Fjords is visited by millions of international tourists each year. As with any travel destination, follow standard precautions: be aware of your surroundings, keep copies of travel documents, and check your government's current travel advisory before departure. The UK Foreign Office provides up-to-date safety assessments at gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.
How much should I budget for a luxury trip to Norwegian Fjords?
A luxury trip to Norwegian Fjords typically involves flights (business class from £3,800 return), five-star accommodation (from around £350/night at top properties), dining (£80–£300 per head at Michelin-level restaurants), and private transfers and experiences. A 7-night trip for two in business class and a five-star hotel typically starts at £8,000–£15,000 all-in.

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