Northern Norway

Travel Guide

A red wooden house by a calm stream with mountains in the background.
A snow-covered landscape with a deer statue in the foreground and leafless trees in the background.
A coastal village with red houses, a fjord, and steep mountains.
A coastal village with wooden houses, a dock with boats, and a mountain in the background.
An ice hotel with snow-covered walls and arched doorways.
Learn about the residents’ indigenous roots, explore snowy terrain and gaze up at the aurora borealis in the Kingdom of Light.

Northern Norway is a vast expanse with historical sites decorating the wilderness. Snowy peaks and islands make up the exceptional scenery of this cultural home of the Sami people. Drive through sparsely populated valleys and hills at the northern end of the world.

Learn about the Sami community, the northernmost indigenous people in Europe, with a visit to Sápmi ParkOpens in a new window in Karasjok. Taste reindeer meat, learn glass-blowing and watch a revealing film in the Magical Theater. The town has various intriguing sights, including the Sami Parliament of Norway and the Kárášjohka River.

Among the largest towns is TromsøOpens in a new window, which is known as the Gateway to the Arctic and has many cultural sights. Visit the Northern Norway Art Museum, the Mack Brewery and the Tromsø University MuseumOpens in a new window for an insight into the region’s history. The Polar MuseumOpens in a new window contains interesting exhibits about seal hunting and Arctic expeditions.

Summers are bright and relatively warm, with midnight sun in June and July. Lay down a blanket for a picnic next to Lillevardhaug Lake or As Lake. Explore the dense forests in the North Cape of Norway. Visit Kautokeino for the Kautokeino Church, the Kautokeino Museum and the charming Juhls’ Silver GalleryOpens in a new window.

The dark, freezing winter is the best time to see the northern lights, since parts of the region are totally deprived of sunlight in December and January. Gaze up at the green and pink rays of the aurora borealis from most parts of Northern Norway. Among the best place to see them is the Northern Lights Cathedral in AltaOpens in a new window.

The region comprises Norway’s northernmost counties of NordlandOpens in a new window, Troms and Finnmark. Take cruises to get to the various islands and drive around this picturesque terrain in the northern extremes of Europe. You can also fly from Oslo Airport to Tromsø and other towns. Cross the borders to see the northern parts of Sweden and Finland.

Visit Northern Norway for its serenity, picturesque terrain and intriguing indigenous culture.

Quality Hotel Saga

Quality Hotel Saga

3.5 out of 5
Rich Withs Pl. 2 Tromsø
The price is NT$3,439 per night from Jul 19 to Jul 20
NT$3,439
NT$3,852 total
Jul 19 - Jul 20
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Tromsø. Enjoy free breakfast, parking (surcharge), and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in our ...
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Quality Hotel Saga
Comfort Hotel Xpress Tromso

Comfort Hotel Xpress Tromso

3 out of 5
Gronnegata 35 Tromsø
The price is NT$1,976 per night from Jul 19 to Jul 20
NT$1,976
NT$2,213 total
Jul 19 - Jul 20
includes taxes & fees
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8.4/10 Very Good! (1,545 reviews)
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Reviewed on 2026/7/5

Comfort Hotel Xpress Tromso
Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromso

Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromso

4 out of 5
Sjogata 7 Tromsø
The price is NT$3,673 per night from Jul 11 to Jul 12
NT$3,673
NT$4,114 total
Jul 11 - Jul 12
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Tromsø. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in our ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,006 reviews)
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Reviewed on 2026/7/5

Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromso
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