Norway is considered to be the land of Vikings who was the members of Scandinavian Seafaring people who conquered lands from middle Europe to North America. In 1000 A.D, the king converted to Christianity and the Vikings ceased to exist. Although most of the tourist attractions are based on the Vikings, which tourists love to see, the splendid mountains and fjords which are equally liked and appreciated by local people as well as tourists from around the world.
Sognafjord and Kvikne’s Hotel is a must see part of any visit to Norway and cruise on the fjords. Dating back to 1750, Kvikne’s hotel, located on a spit of land jutting into the Sognafjord, has been operated by the same family for almost 150 years.
The city of Bergen was the capital of Norway for centuries. The city today is quaint and full of artisans and Viking history museums. Just south is the summer villa of the masterful composter Evard Grieg called Troldhaugen. Concerts are held all summer long and a necessary stop for any music lover.
Are you a lover of natural beauty with an intention to visit Norway in near future? Take a return cruise along the 1500 miles long Northern coast for twelve days. Witness some villages that can only be accessed by boat. The sun never sets and therefore provides you more daytime to visit and enjoy all these natural places.
For the adventurous visit the Lofoten Islands, in summer only, located 125 miles north of the outer boundary of the Arctic Circle. Stay in authentic rorbu fishing cottages that are built on stilts out over the water.
In Oslo, the current capital of Norway, the popular modern painter Edvard Munch, who kept most of his works, has all his collection on display at the Munch Museum. If you have been trekking and cruising to see the beautiful scenery of Norway, take now a break at the historic and beautiful Hotel Continental, built in 1900 and still operated by the original owner and builder of the hotel. All the popular tourist sites of Oslo are within strolling distance of the Continental.
Norway is a country that is filled with natural beauty; however, it is known for its most spectacular trait, the Eagle Road that is an auto-touring road. Although this road is maintained all the time it has never been widened and was built way back in 1952. Eleven of the most restricted for space hairpin bends can be found on this road. The ten mile long Geirangerfjord is exposed for your viewing and photographic pleasure where you can find one waterfall after another, which places a halt in your touring.
Hardangerfjord which is a place full of fruit orchards suspended over the steep slopes on either face of the fjord is a must see on your summer visits to the fjords of Norway.
For some the ultimate destination in summer, while visiting Norway is a visit to the North Pole, which these days are a summer tourist attraction. Trips of various lengths are offered and sightings of arctic birds, polar bears, seals and walrus happen almost every day. During the cruise lectures are given on history of the Pole and northern Arctic wildlife. In these days the inevitable discussion takes place about the fact or fiction of global warming, which tourists may choose to participate or not.
Norway is very famous for its different types of herring dishes so during your visit do not forget to have a taste of these delicious dishes.
Cecelia Owens loves travel and she does freelance writing for the top South African travel comparison website, BestFlights.co.za offering Flights to Norway.

