Gran Viaje a Noruega
La ruta más intensa que puedes hacer en Noruega en 15 días.

Tromsø
The largest city in the Arctic and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.
Tromsø is a city located in northern Europe, known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural life. Surrounded by mountains and fjords, Tromsø offers spectacular views of the Arctic landscape. It is also famous for being one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. With a rich history dating back to the Vikings, Tromsø is home to a renowned university and is considered the gateway to the Arctic. With its unique charm and welcoming atmosphere, Tromsø is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers.

Tromsø
The largest city in the Arctic and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights.

Senja Island
Known as "Norway in miniature," this island combines the country’s natural beauty with architectural interventions.


Bleik
A picturesque fishing village on the island of Andøya, featuring mountains and idyllic beaches. Ideal for trekking and enjoying the authenticity of a traditiona



Sortland
Sortland is a village in the Vesterålen Islands with a beautiful blue pier. Visitors can enjoy Norwegian salmon production and explore stunning natural landscap


Svolvær
A picturesque village with a challenging mountain and delicious salmon. Ideal for exploring and enjoying the local cuisine.



Trollfjord
Located in the Arctic, near the Lofoten Islands.



The village of Nusfjord
A picturesque corner in the Lofoten Islands with 19th-century houses showcasing the development of cod fish factories. An example of adaptation in a wild landsc

Ramberg Beach
A beach in the northern Lofoten Islands with beautiful views of the Arctic peaks. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying the tranquility and natural beauty

Raftsundet
A strait in the Lofoten Islands with towering mountains and a large population of sea eagles. Part of the King’s Route, Norway. Stunning nature and wildlife.


The village of Reine
A picturesque village on an island in the Lofoten archipelago, featuring red houses and a traditional fishing lifestyle. It offers stunning views of mountains,

Å
Å is a remote village in Lofoten, known for its fishing and traditions. Its natural beauty and authenticity make it a picturesque place to experience fishermen’

Bodø
Bodø is a city in the municipality of Bodø in Nordland county, Norway. It is the administrative centre of both the Bodø municipality and Nordland county.

Stavanger and its Old Town
Norway’s fourth largest city, known for its oil industry and charming historic centre.

Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen)
Iconic rock formation rising 604 metres above the Lysefjord, near Jørpeland in Rogaland county.

Sverd i fjell
Monument composed of three 10-metre-high swords embedded in a rock near Stavanger, commemorating the Battle of Hafrsfjord.


Bergen
Norway’s second largest city, known for its viewpoints and the historic Bryggen district.

Steinsdalsfossen
Famous waterfall where you can walk behind the curtain of water.


Hardangerbrua
The longest suspension bridge in Norway, with a length of 1,380 metres. From it, you can access Hardangerfjord, the country’s second largest fjord.

Vøringfossen Waterfall
Discover an impressive waterfall with a drop of 180 metres. Enjoy the views and relax as you listen to the power of the water in a canyon.

Flåm
A picturesque village in a Norwegian fjord offers unique experiences for exploring the fjords, such as zodiac boat trips and a train journey considered one of t


The Flåm Railway
One of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, running from the fjord to Myrdal station.

Stegastein Viewpoint
Offers spectacular views of the Aurland fjord and the surrounding mountains.


Geirangerfjord
The most famous fjord, known for its appearance in the Disney film, Frozen.

Geiranger-Trollstigen Road
It connects the famous Geiranger fjord with the impressive Trollstigen road.

Tvindefossen
Characterised by the multitude of streams that cascade down its hillside.

Ålesund
Ålesund is a city and municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is a port located 236 km northeast of Bergen and is well known for the Art Nouveau arch