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Planning a Long Weekend: Norwegian Fjords

Planning a Weekend: Norwegian Fjords | A Girl of Many PassportsNorwegian Fjords have long been on my bucket list. From envisioning myself hiking up the majestic mountain sides to cruising along the sun kissed water, I’d dreamt about this trip for years. Finally during the long weekend, the dream became reality!

If you’re like me, you spend hours researching and planning how to get there, where to stay, what to do, and the things to eat. I spent hours trying to figure out if the Norway in a Nutshell tour was worth it (for us it was!), where to fly into and what to do during our short time in Norway. So in hopes that you won’t have to spend hours researching, here’s a summary what my boyfriend and I did over four days in Norway.

Itinerary Summary

Day 1: Norway in a Nutshell Part 1

We opted for the earliest train in hopes of getting good seats. I’d recommend sitting on the left for the best views!

Day 2: Norway in a Nutshell Part 2 & Bergen City

We decided to take the Fjord Safari and spend the night in Flåm. I’m so glad we did! If you have the time, I highly recommend it.

Day 3: Bus from Bergen to Stavanger

Day 4: Hiking Preikestolen

Pro Tip: Make sure you bring enough water! Buy at least a 1L bottle at the grocery store before heading out of Stavanger. The water bottles at the restaurant at Preikestolen are small and much more expensive than in the city.

Day 5: Stavanger City & Fly Home

Note: We flew into Bergen late the night before, so we could start our Norway in a Nutshell tour early on the first day.

Norway in a Nutshell: Is it worth it?

I spent a lot of time reading up on whether buying the Norway in a Nutshell tour was worth it before deciding to buy it.

Note: Norway in a Nutshell is NOT a traditional tour. No one will meet you at any point. It’s all self guided. You buy the tickets and the PDF receipt details where you need to be and when.

Was it worth it? For us, it definitely was! The only thing that I chose to book separately was the hotel night in Flåm because I use a separate Hotel Rewards program for travel, which wasn’t compatible with booking through Norway in a Nutshell.

Here’s my summary of pro’s vs con’s:

Pro’s

Con’s

Hotel Recommendations

All three of the hotels below were clean, easily accessible, and had good breakfast options. My only regret is that I wish we would have spent more time in Flåm to enjoy the beautiful views from the balcony of the hotel!

Getting Around: Take public transportation!

We opted to save money and not rent a car. For the short time that we were there, we were able to get around easily using public transportation. Even the bus journey from Bergen to Stavanger was great! The bus has electrical outlets, WiFi, and a toilet. The ferry rides were good opportunities to get out and stretch your legs for some fresh air.

We did take a taxi from Bergen airport into the city instead of taking the tram because it was almost midnight when we landed. Long story short, spending an extra 25 minutes in the tram would have been the wiser move. Our taxi ride ended up being quite expensive (550NOK) and our taxi driver took a wrong turn, making the trip equally as long as what the tram ride would have been.

 

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