OVERVIEW

If the traditional beach holiday isn’t quite to your taste, venturing to Norway may be your idea of heaven; thanks to its vast landscapes, natural wonders and plenty of opportunities for adventure which makes the perfect romantic retreat as you journey into married life. While sightseeing, you’ll be surrounded by towering glaciers, mountainous regions and fjords off the coastline which will make the idyllic backdrop for your honeymoon snaps.

If you and your new spouse are city exploders, you simply can’t miss a trip to the capital city of Oslo where you’ll discover lively bars and restaurants, cultural sights and memorizing art experiences. History buffs may take interest in visiting the famous Akershus Fortress where you’ll learn about Oslo’s interesting past dating back as far as 1300. Over the centuries, the fortress has survived many sieges that have taken place in the city, while the medical structure still proudly stands to this day. The city is also famed for its large number of museums including. The Fram museum in which you’ll see the world-renowned ship in its full glory and an insight into how the crew survived their venture in the Artic and Antarctic. Other interesting museums include the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, the Natural History Museum and Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology.

One of the biggest attractions that draws people to Norway every single year is the glorious Northern Lights. As it is situated in close proximity to the Arctic Circle, Norway offers the very best views of this natural phenomenon – and makes a great romantic activity with your partner at nightfall. If you’re planning on honeymooning in Norway come winter time, why not take a relaxing ride in a dog sled, where you and your partner can cosy up as you enjoy the magical sights.

What is the currency in Norway?

Norway uses the national currency of the Norwegian Krone.

How long does it take to fly to Norway?

It takes approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes to fly from London to Norway.

What is the time difference in Norway?

GMT + 1 hour.

When is the best time to visit Norway?

Norway is a country that can be appreciated all year round, however, it all depends on how you’d prefer to spend your honeymoon. The summer is extremely popular with tourists, thanks to the warm sunny weather which gives you chance to get out exploring the sights and attractions, However, if you dream of a winter wonderland honeymoon, it is best to visit between November to February (when it is also much quieter)

What language is spoken in Norway?

The native language in Norway is Norwegian

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Climate

Norway typically has a mild climate throughout the majority of the year both during the winter and summer. During the peak of winter, you can expect temperatures to plummet to an average of -4 degrees, while daytime temperatures during the summer months typically average in the region of 20 degrees.

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