Does Norway have travel restrictions?
Does Norway have travel restrictions?
In February 2022, all COVID entry requirements were lifted for all travellers to Norway. It is now super easy to travel to Norway, and we have lots of space! Spectacular outdoor adventures, unique places to stay and fun things to do await! Other restrictions have also been lifted.
Can I travel to Norway from USA?
Are U.S. citizens permitted to enter? Yes. Is a negative COVID-19 test (PCR and/or serology) required for entry? The remaining entry restrictions, i.e. the duty to complete entry registration and to produce a negative test prior to arrival, are being removed.
What month is the best time to visit Norway?
June, July and August are the best months to go to Norway for warmer temperatures and longer days. The warmest month in Norway is July, when there’s the fabled midnight sun – ideal for hiking, cycling, kayaking and berry picking. Prices will be at a premium and midges buzz (and bite) around the marshlands.
Do I need a visa for Norway from UK?
UK passport holders do not need a visitor’s visa. Holders of UK travel documents (blue or black) must apply for a visitor’s visa to Norway.
Is Norway Safe?
Norway is a Safe Country to Visit Norway is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are extremely low even in major cities such as Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger. As with any other urban areas, you should take certain precautions but there’s not much to be afraid of.
How do you get to Norway from UK without flying?
UK to Norway without flying… Or travel by Eurostar and onward trains from London to Hamburg, staying there overnight, take a train to Frederikshavn next morning then the comfortable overnight ferry to Oslo. Or you can take a train to Kiel in Germany then the luxurious Color Line ferry to Oslo, sailing up Oslo Fjord.
Do you need a visa for Norway from UK?
A visitor’s visa allows you to stay in Norway or other countries in the Schengen area for up to 90 days over a period of 180 days. UK passport holders do not need a visitor’s visa. Holders of UK travel documents (blue or black) must apply for a visitor’s visa to Norway.
How many days do you need in Norway?
We recommend at least five days to really delve into Norway. Don’t worry if you have less time though. Shorter visits are still feasible but should be focused on one or two specific areas. If you have more than a week, you can include remote areas like the Lofoten Islands or Svalbard.