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8 days | Group tour | Jun-Sep | Oslo to Stavanger

Classic Standard – This is a new itinerary that has the same thoughtful route design, trusted local partnerships and carefully paced experiences that define our travel style, with accommodation centred on comfortable 3-star hotels in convenient locations.

Experience the best of Southern Norway on this 8‑day / 7‑night summer journey from Oslo to Stavanger, travelling in a small group of around 20–30 guests and exploring some of the country’s most well‑known regions.

The trip begins in Oslo, Norway’s modern capital on the Oslofjord, before continuing on the famous “Norway in a Nutshell” route by Fjord Tours, which includes the steep Flåm Railway and a cruise through the Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest and most scenic fjords in Western Norway. You’ll visit Bergen, a historic coastal city known for its colourful Bryggen Wharf, and then follow the coastline south to Stavanger, gateway to the Lysefjord. Here you can experience views of Pulpit Rock—one of Norway’s most recognised landmarks—either from a fjord cruise or by a self-guided hike (additional cost).

With centrally located hotels and a balance of guided activities and free time, this itinerary offers an easy and informative introduction to Norway’s landscapes, culture and coastal towns.

Highlights include

  • Arrival in Oslo with city sightseeing tour
  • Train journey from Oslo to Myrdal via the Bergen Railway
  • Scenic ride on the Flåm Railway from Myrdal to Flåm
  • Fjord cruise through the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord
  • Train travel from Voss to Bergen
  • Free time to explore Bergen, including Bryggen and Mount Fløyen
  • Coastal ferry from Bergen to Stavanger
  • Lysefjord cruise to Pulpit Rock

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Day 1
Arrive in Oslo
Day 2
Discover Oslo on a panoramic city tour highlighting its key sights, history and waterfront setting.
Day 3
Travel through Norway’s heartland by train, mountain railway and fjord cruise toward Voss.
Day 4
Travel on to Bergen and spend the afternoon getting to know its historic harbour and mountain setting.
Day 5
Spend the day exploring Bergen’s waterfront, hills and easy access to everyday nature.
Day 6
Travel south by coastal ferry along Norway’s island‑lined west coast to Stavanger.
Day 7
Discover Lysefjord on a scenic cruise, with the option to hike to Pulpit Rock.
Day 8
Transfer to Stavanger Airport for onward travel.
Start Place
Oslo, Norway
End Place
Stavanger, Norway
Country Visited
Norway
Duration
8 Days
Group Size
6 - 30
Code
50DN1640

As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.

The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.

Details

Transportation
Included
  • 7 x nights accommodation in standard rooms
  • Daily breakfast
  • 1 x dinner
  • Airport Express Train in Oslo
  • Guided City Tour in Oslo (3 hours)
  • Luggage Service Oslo-Bergen
  • Train Oslo-Myrdal
  • Flåm Railway
  • Fjordcruise Flåm-Gudvangen
  • Buss Gudvangen-Voss
  • Train Voss-Bergen
  • Fjord Line Bergen - Stavanger
  • Lysefjord Cruise from Stavanger
  • Group transfer to Stavanger Airport
  • Tour Leader Service from day 1 to 8
  • 24-hour emergency service
  • Taxes and service fees
Not Included
  • Optional activities in Stavanger:
    Experience Preikestolen – Fjord Cruise & Mountain Hike (self-guided)
  • Meals unless specified in the itinerary
  • Drinks including alcoholic beverages, juice, soft drinks and hot beverages
  • Items of personal nature
  • Gratuities and items of personal nature
  • Travel insurance
  • International and domestic flights

Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in Oslo

Arrive in Norway’s capital and take the airport train to the city centre. This is a short and comfotable journey.

Set between forest and fjord, Oslo offers a unique introduction to Norwegian life, where nature is never far from the city. The compact centre makes it easy to settle in, with a calm, understated atmosphere that reflects the Norwegian way of living.


Day 2 - Discover Oslo on a panoramic city tour highlighting its key sights, history and waterfront setting.

After breakfast, enjoy a panoramic city tour, introducing Oslo’s key landmarks, history and waterfront setting. You’ll get a sense of how the city blends modern Scandinavian design with deep Viking and maritime heritage. Areas like the revitalised harbour show how Oslo has transformed into a cultural hub while still staying closely connected to its natural surroundings.

Meals
1 Breakfast

Day 3 - Travel through Norway’s heartland by train, mountain railway and fjord cruise toward Voss.

Travel by train to Myrdal, continue on the iconic Flåm Railway, then cruise through the Nærøyfjord before reaching Voss. This journey showcases some of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes, from steep mountain valleys to UNESCO-listed fjords carved by glaciers over thousands of years. It’s considered one of the most scenic routes in the Nordics and gives a real sense of the country’s scale and natural beauty.

Meals
1 Breakfast
1 Dinner
Transportation
Train

Day 4 - Travel on to Bergen and spend the afternoon getting to know its historic harbour and mountain setting.

Continue by train to Bergen, often referred to as the gateway to Norway’s fjords. The city’s historic waterfront reflects its role as a major trading centre during the Hanseatic period, which connected Norway to wider European markets. The afternoon at leisure gives you time to get a feel for Bergen’s layout, where the harbour, surrounding mountains and frequent rainfall all play a role in shaping daily life.

Meals
1 Breakfast

Day 5 - Spend the day exploring Bergen’s waterfront, hills and easy access to everyday nature.

Explore Bryggen Wharf, take the Fløibanen funicular, or visit the local fish market and harbour area. Bergen offers a good introduction to western Norway’s coastal culture, where fishing and maritime industries have long been central.

The concept of “friluftsliv” (literally translating to “open-air living”) is a core part of Norwegian culture, referring to spending time outdoors in a simple, everyday way. In Bergen, this is reflected in how easily you can reach walking trails and viewpoints just minutes from the city centre, making nature a natural part of daily life rather than something reserved for weekends or special trips.

Meals
1 Breakfast

Day 6 - Travel south by coastal ferry along Norway’s island‑lined west coast to Stavanger.

Transfer to the harbour and board a coastal ferry to Stavanger, travelling south along Norway’s west coast. This route passes through a landscape shaped by glacial activity, with scattered islands and exposed shoreline. Coastal transport like this has historically been essential in connecting communities in a region where overland travel was more limited.

Meals
1 Breakfast

Day 7 - Discover Lysefjord on a scenic cruise, with the option to hike to Pulpit Rock.

Today is yours to explore Stavanger at your own pace. Your included experience is a scenic cruise through Lysefjord, one of Norway’s most dramatic fjords, aboard a silent electric catamaran departing from Strandkaien. As you leave the city behind, you’ll pass through steep mountain landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and calm fjord waters. Along the way, take in highlights such as the cave Fantahålå, the towering Hengjanefossen waterfall, and the iconic cliff of Preikestolen rising above the fjord.

For those wanting a more active experience, you can choose to hike Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) at an additional cost. This is one of Norway’s most iconic and rewarding hikes. This self-guided walk covers approximately 8 km return (around 4 hours), following a well-marked but varied trail through forest paths, rocky terrain, wooden boardwalks, and some steeper sections (a good level of balance and steady footing is recommended for those choosing the hike). The hike culminates at the famous plateau, rising 604 metres above Lysefjord, where you’ll be rewarded with sweeping panoramic views over the fjord.

Lysefjord is one of Norway’s most dramatic landscapes, and Preikestolen one of its most recognisable natural landmarks. Whether you take it in from the water or from above, this is Norwegian nature at its most striking.

Meals
1 Breakfast

Day 8 - Transfer to Stavanger Airport for onward travel.

Transfer to Stavanger Airport for onward travel. As your journey ends, you leave with a deeper appreciation for how Norway’s landscapes, culture and way of life are closely intertwined - something that defines travel across the Nordics.

Meals
1 Breakfast
Dates & Prices

Prices are per person in double or twin share.
Room category upgrades are not available.

Dates
Start Date
End Date
From Price
Status
Accommodation
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
19 Jun 2027
26 Jun 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
3 Jul 2027
10 Jul 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
17 Jul 2027
24 Jul 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single
7 Aug 2027
14 Aug 2027
7 Aug 2027
14 Aug 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
7 Aug 2027
14 Aug 2027
7 Aug 2027
14 Aug 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single
21 Aug 2027
28 Aug 2027
21 Aug 2027
28 Aug 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
21 Aug 2027
28 Aug 2027
21 Aug 2027
28 Aug 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single
11 Sep 2027
18 Sep 2027
11 Sep 2027
18 Sep 2027
EUR 2,390
Guaranteed
Standard
11 Sep 2027
18 Sep 2027
11 Sep 2027
18 Sep 2027
EUR 700
Guaranteed
Extra for Single

Important Information

Please note this tour is not suitable for children under the age of 14.

MEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATION:

All travellers need to be in good physical health in order to participate fully on this trip. When selecting your trip please make sure you have read through the itinerary carefully and assess your ability to manage and enjoy group travel. Please consider carefully how much luggage you bring as you will be responsible for carrying all the luggage. There is limited portage service in Scandinavia and your tour escorts cannot help you, beyond reason.

Scandinavia is a fairly accessible destination for people with restricted mobility and other disabilities and is actively working to be more accessible every day. However, please note that our group tours are often not suitable for persons with limited accessibility due to inclusions and pace. 50 Degrees North is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability and we can tailor-make independent itineraries for travellers when needed. Please contact us for further details.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Weather conditions may occasionally affect certain activities, and as a result, the schedule may be adjusted to ensure the best possible experience for all guests. For multi-activity stays, often the order of the activities will be confirmed locally on arrival. Activities might vary slightly in their duration or location due to the weather and local conditions. Any activities that are unable to be re-scheduled due to weather conditions, will be refunded as a general practice, as determined by the activity provider.

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