Norway
The breathtaking beauty of Nordkapp, the northernmost point of Europe, is one that captures the essence of untouched wilderness and a raw beauty that is completely unique. If you're craving an adventure that's out of the ordinary, a trip to this rugged Northern European headland will leave you with indelible memories.
Norway is a magical country with postcard-perfect scenery, mythic fjords, stunning mountains and polar bears that roam the wild. It’s also the world’s happiest country according to the World Happiness Report.
Visit quaint fjord villages and hike the iconic Trolltunga cliffs. Alternatively, if you’re visiting during winter, try your hand at skiing on the picture-perfect slopes and go snowshoeing or husky sledding in the wilderness.
Norway’s jaw-dropping landscape is ripe for adventure. Glide along the Troll Trail; join Sami reindeer herders on an epic winter migration across Arctic Spitsbergen; and get to know Bergen’s fascinating architecture.
Visit in the summer for verdant mountains and a variety of outdoor activities or between September and March to chase the Northern Lights. Be sure to shake your head at hvalbiff, whale meat, on the menu, though, as Norway goes against international advice on commercial whaling.
Møre og Romsdal has been visited by the royal families of Europe for several centuries. It is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and surrounded by fjords. The fjord is a winding sea bay, along the banks of which cliffs rise up to 1 km high. In addition to excellent fishing, there is entertainment here for all family members.
Called the "mini metropolis" of Northern Norway, Bodo has a vibrant and dynamic soul thanks to its small shops, culinary exploration and many cultural events it hosts. It is also the ideal place to plan an excursion to one of many parks or to the atmosphere of the Arctic Circle: for sports lovers it is the ideal place for kayaking or hiking.