Norway

Norway holidays

Welcome to Norway, where sensational scenery meets cosmopolitan city spots! Start with one of the country’s most-loved natural wonders, the fantastical fjords – marvel at their towering rock faces and visit the charming villages that sit on their innermost banks. Why not visit Bergen? A colourful city that packs in plenty of Scandinavian charm. Sip coffee in artsy cafés, explore Bryggen Wharf or hike up the mighty Mount Fløyen. Whatever you choose to do, you’re guaranteed an out-of-this-world adventure on a holiday in Norway.
Bergen Bors Hotel
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Bergen Bors Hotel

Bergen City, Bergen

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  • Michelin star restaurant
  • Classic yet modern décor
  • 230m from Strandgaten shopping street
  • 450m from Bryggen Wharf
  • Sympathetically renovated historic building
Bergen Harbour Hotel WorldHotels Crafted
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Bergen Harbour Hotel WorldHotels Crafted

Bergen City, Bergen

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Based on 166 reviews

  • Modern central hotel
  • Delicious breakfast restaurant
  • Perfect for exploring
  • 130m from Mount Floyen Funicular
  • 300m from Bryggen Wharfe area
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Fantastical fjords

Mighty mountains, glassy waters and tumbling waterfalls all make up the sensational scenery of the Norwegian fjords. The easiest way to see them is by boat from Bergen or on the famous Flåm Railway. Admire the scenery as you glide by and explore the charming Nordic villages like Gudvangen that adorn the banks.

Activities galore

From museums and aquariums to cable cars and kayaking, there’s so much to do here in Norway. Lake Skomakerdiket in Bergen is a well-known kayaking spot thanks to its calm waters and serene surroundings. If you prefer to stay dry, the KODE Museum has got art history covered.

Gastronomic goodness

Norway is rich in culinary culture, with a big focus on fish, especially along the coastal cities. Persetorsk, a creamy fish soup is found on many menus and is a must-try for any traveller. If you’ve got more of a sweet tooth, you’ll find some truly tasty pastry spots over in Bergen. They pair perfectly with a warm, frothy coffee! Ready to sample local delicacies, why not book a Norway city break to enjoy more of the local culture?

How long is the flight from the UK to Norway (Bergen)?

Belfast to Bergen - 1 hours 55 minutes 
Birmingham to Bergen - 1 hours 40 minutes 
Bristol to Bergen - 1 hours 45 minutes 
Edinburgh to Bergen - 1 hours 25 minutes 
East Midlands to Bergen – 1 hour 40 minutes 
Leeds Bradford to Bergen - 1 hours 30 minutes 
Liverpool to Bergen - 1 hours 40 minutes 
Manchester to Bergen - 1 hours 35 minutes 
Newcastle to Bergen - 1 hours 25 minutes 
Stansted to Bergen – 1 hours 50 minutes 
 

Where is Norway?

Norway is in Northern Europe and known for its dramatic natural scenery, including fjords, mountains and waterfalls. Jet2.com flies exclusively to Bergen, a charming coastal city in western Norway and the gateway to the fjords.

When is the best time to visit Norway?

The best time to visit Norway depends on what you want to see and when. For exploring Bergen and the fjords, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers the best weather and extended daylight. Our Discover More tour with fjords tour included is perfect for enjoying dramatic scenery, outdoor activities and fewer crowds in the spring.

How many airports does Norway have?

Norway has more than 50 airports, but Jet2 currently only flies to Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO). This is the main international airport serving Norway’s west coast.