2 Weeks in Norway: Top 3 Recommendations
Experiencing Norway in 2 weeks allows you to cover a lot of ground, from the fjords of the north to wildlife photography tours in Spitsbergen to multi-country vacations that take you all over Scandinavia. By spending 2 weeks in Norway, you can spend time discovering several destinations, including the fishing culture of Bergen, the adventure capital of Voss, and the bustling culture of Oslo. Enjoy a boat trip on the fjords, go whitewater rafting, and chase waterfalls in the wild north of Norway!
If you want a 14-day trip in Norway or more, these itineraries range from 14 days to 16 days and will give you more flexibility on your dream Scandi vacation!
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1. Copenhagen to Northern Norway: 15 days in Norway
Day 1 | Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark |
Day 2 | Tour Copenhagen |
Day 3 | Cross the border to Malmo, Sweden before heading to Gothenburg |
Day 4 | Spend the day in Gothenburg, Sweden |
Day 5 | Catch the ferry to Vrango Island |
Day 6 | Journey across to Oslo |
Day 7 | Spend the day in Oslo |
Day 8 | Head north to Trondheim |
Day 9 | Leave Trondheim behind on the overnight train |
Day 10 | Take the ferry to the Lofoten Islands |
Day 11 | Explore the Lofoten Islands |
Day 12 | Return on the ferry to Tromso |
Day 13-15 | Spend a few days exploring Tromso |
If you’re looking for a couple of weeks exploring Scandinavia, this 15-day itinerary takes you through Denmark, Sweden, and throughout Norway. We’d recommend spending the majority of the trip exploring Norway, including the gorgeous Lomsdal Visten National Park, before jumping on a picturesque boat to the stunningly beautiful and remote Lofoten Islands. Enjoy the beautiful wildlife and glaciers of northern Norway in the Saltfjellet Svartisen National Park, go on the hunt for the Northern Lights on the gorgeous Arctic island of Svalbard, and learn more about Arctic culture at the Polar Museum in Tromso. From bustling Scandinavian capital cities to beautiful remote Nordic islands, this two-week itinerary is the ultimate experience! See all 15-day tours in Norway.
2. Scandinavia Explorer: 15 days in Norway
Day 1 | Welcome to Oslo |
Day 2 | Explore Oslo |
Day 3 | Journey up for a trip to Bergen |
Day 4 | Spend the day in Bergen |
Day 5 | Head up to the Norwegian Fjordlands |
Day 6 | Enjoy a boat trip around the Norwegian Fjordlands |
Day 7 | Take a journey up to Lillehammer |
Day 8 | Explore the Olympic town of Lillehammer |
Day 9 | Cross the border to the Swedish Lakes |
Day 10 | Enjoy the Swedish Lakeside town of Mora |
Day 11 | Travel to Stockholm |
Day 12 | Spend the day wandering around Stockholm |
Day 13 | Leave Stockholm on the overnight ferry |
Day 14 | Arrive in Helsinki |
Day 15 | Spend the day in Helsinki |
If 2 weeks in Norway isn’t quite hitting the mark, why not spend two weeks exploring the whole Scandinavian region? This 15-day itinerary takes you through three different Nordic capitals, through Norwegian fjordlands and Swedish lake communities, and the home of the 1994 Winter Olympics! From Stockholm to Oslo to Helsinki to Bergen, every stop on this two-week Norway itinerary has a different vibe with a wide range of museums, like the ABBA Museum in Stockholm and the Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo, to amazing natural spaces and boat trips across country borders, to some of the freshest seafood in the world! Describe your ideal 15-day holiday for a customized trip to Norway.
3. Spitsbergen Photography: 14 days in Norway
Day 1 | Welcome to Oslo |
Day 2 | Fly from Oslo to Longyearbyen in Svalbard |
Day 3-13 | Explore Spitsbergen, including the wonderful arctic wildlife with a photography expert. Take a cruise along the west coast and go on hiking adventures to add to your trip |
Day 14 | Conclude your tour in Oslo |
If you want to see some of the most incredible wildlife in the world, you need to book yourself a two-week tour in Norway’s Svalbard region. Accompanied by a local wildlife guide and a wildlife photographer who is going to give you all the best tips to capture iconic creatures like polar bears and walruses on camera, it’s a must-do for any wildlife enthusiast. Board zodiac rib boats to get to remote shelf ice locations, track indigenous reindeer across the rural parts of the island, and hike amongst glaciers and the Spitsbergen mountains. It’s truly two weeks of adventure in the Norwegian wilderness. See all 14-day tours in Norway.
Need Help Planning Your Trip to Norway
There are so many amazing options for spending 2 weeks in Norway, whether you want to spend all your time in the country or want to check out other Scandinavian nations along the way. 2 weeks in Norway can be a pricey vacation, but with such beautiful wild landscapes and stunning cities, it’s well worth booking a trip. If you’re looking for tours under or over two weeks, there are plenty of other itineraries of different lengths to choose from. Need some assistance booking your Norwegian adventure? Why not connect with our travel experts in the country for the best customized trips in Norway!