Bus Tours in Norway
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- Norwegian Fjords
- Norwegian Fjords Escape
- Legendary Fjords End Copenhagen
- Legendary Fjords End Stockholm
- Scandinavia (Age 27-35)
- Nordic Tour End Oslo
- The beautiful Norway End Copenhagen
- Nordic Adventure
- Scandinavia Reunion 35 to 45 (Only Available To Contiki Past Travellers, Reunion)
- Norway: Fjords and Glaciers
Norwegian Fjords
60 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Always planned - professional - driver and guide are always so nice.”
Angie, traveled in August
Wi-Fi equipped luxury coaches connect Oslo's medieval castle to Bergen's UNESCO-listed wharf. The journey features Hardangerfjord ferry crossing and Flåm railway excursion, with stays at quality hotels like First Hotel Millennium Oslo.
Duration 11 days Destinations Oslo, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Bergen, Sognefjord, Loen, Lom, Lillehammer, Hamar Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $5,139
4% Off- NZ$4,939You save $200
Duration 7 days Destinations Oslo, Gol, Flam, Bergen Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From
4% Off- NZ$3,259
The scenic coach route through Norway takes you across Atlantic Road's dramatic bridges and UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. Stops include Trondheim's medieval cathedral, Kristiansund's island network, and Oslo's Frogner Park, with dinner in Loen and a visit to Kvernes Stave Church.
Duration 10 days Destinations Sweden, Norway, Denmark Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
4% Off- NZ$3,102
A comfortable coach transports visitors from Trondheim's medieval cathedral to Bergen's Bryggen wharf. The route showcases Atlantic Road's dramatic ocean views, Kvernes Stave Church, and Geirangerfjord's UNESCO-listed landscapes.
Duration 9 days Destinations Stockholm, Mora, Trondheim, Kristiansund, Molde, Geiranger, Loen, Bergen, Eidfjord, GeiloSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
4% Off- NZ$2,583
The route from Trondheim to Oslo reveals Norway's dramatic landscapes. Highlights include Atlantic Road's eight bridges, Kvernes Stave Church, and Bergen's UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, with stays at comfortable Thon hotels.
Duration 11 days Destinations Denmark, Sweden, Norway Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
4% Off- NZ$3,264
Comfortable coaches roll from Trondheim through Norway's stunning landscapes. The route crosses Atlantic Road's iconic bridges, visits Kristiansund's island-connected streets, and includes historic Kvernes Stave Church.
Duration 8 days Destinations Trondheim, Kristiansund, Molde, Geiranger, Loen, Bergen, Eidfjord, Geilo, Oslo, Copenhagen Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
4% Off- NZ$2,506
Luxury coaches wind through Norway's finest sites, including Trondheim's historic Nidaros Cathedral, UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord, and Oslo's Vigeland Park. The route includes Trollstigen Road and stays at hotels like Scandic Nordkapp.
Duration 20 days Destinations Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From $11,950
12% Off- NZ$10,516You save $1,434
Premium mini-coaches stop at Gol Stave Church and cross Hardanger Bridge. Scenic drives lead to Vøringfossen waterfall and Geirangerfjord viewpoints, with stays at Brakanes Hotel and Hofslund Fjord Hotel.
Duration 9 days Destinations Oslo, Ulvik, Voss, Flam, Sogndal, Loen, Nordfjordeid, Geiranger, Leikanger, VikSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
12% Off- NZ$6,555
Norway Coach / Bus Tour Reviews
- Norwegian Fjords
The Norway in a nutshell tour was Excellent!
- Best of Norway
Norway is amazing! Our Travel Director, Greg Colgin, was wonderful and provided our group with a fun, interesting, highly memorable trip! If you’re interested in traveling to Scandanavia, highly recommend him as a guide!
- Scenic Norway
Found the guide to be very organized, on schedule and knowledgeable. He worked hard keeping everyone happy. I don’t see how anyone could of done better. The hotels were overall pretty good. Food fantastic. Driver very good too. Only thing I would recommend is that two of the front seats be kept empty for handicap, sick or people with motion sickness. I suffer from that and didn’t realize until third day and by then people were on seat rotation and didn’t want to create a scene because I needed front seat but if it were empty I could of moved there. Otherwise I have no complaints.
What our customers ask about Bus Tours in Norway
What are the key attractions covered on most bus tours in Norway?
Norway's coach tours follow well-planned routes connecting the country's natural and cultural landmarks. Travelers visit the deep waters of UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and Sognefjord while making stops at Bergen's colorful Bryggen wharf and Oslo's striking Vigeland Sculpture Park. The routes pass through small towns that showcase local life including Voss Lillehammer and Lom where a 12th-century stave church stands as a testament to Norwegian history. Accommodations like Hotel Alexandra in Loen serve as convenient bases for exploring these sites. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The scenery was breathtaking - from dramatic fjords to glaciers with perfectly timed stops at all the must-see Norwegian landmarks."
What kind of accommodations can I expect on a Norway coach tour?
Modern 3-4 star hotels form the backbone of Norway's coach tour accommodations. Properties like the Thon Hotel Cecil in Oslo and Quality Sogndal in the fjord region provide comfortable rooms with essential amenities and traditional Norwegian breakfast spreads. Smaller destinations feature properties like the Fretheim Hotel in Flåm where guests wake up to fjord views. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The hotels were well-chosen for their locations though standards varied - the Kviknes Hotel in Balestrand with its fjord views was definitely a highlight."
What is the best time of year to take a coach tour in Norway?
Summer months from June through August bring the Midnight Sun and temperatures between 15-25°C making it the busiest season for coach tours. The shoulder months of May and September offer similar experiences with fewer tourists. Winter tours from November to March present opportunities to see the Northern Lights particularly around Tromsø though mountain routes may be limited. A TourRadar traveler notes: "We went in July and had perfect weather for fjord cruising and hiking plus extended daylight hours to maximize sightseeing."
What meals are typically included on Norway coach tours?
Daily hotel buffet breakfasts showcase Norwegian cuisine with local specialties like smoked salmon brown cheese and fresh breads. Tours usually include several dinners particularly in remote fjord locations while cities like Bergen and Oslo allow travelers to explore local restaurants independently. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The included breakfasts were excellent and our guide recommended great local restaurants for other meals - the seafood in Bergen was exceptional."
How much free time do I have to explore independently on a coach tour in Norway?
Free time ranges from 2-3 hours in major cities to relaxed evenings in smaller towns like Ulvik and Nordfjordeid. Stops at key sites such as Geirangerfjord or Bergen's harbor typically allow 1-2 hours for independent exploration. Hotels like the Brakanes Hotel in Ulvik serve as comfortable bases for evening walks and local dining. One TourRadar traveler notes "I appreciated having free evenings in Nordfjordeid to discover local cafes and walk along the stunning Eidsfjorden at sunset - it was the perfect balance of guided activities and personal exploration time."
What is the typical daily schedule like on a coach tour in Norway?
Days begin between 8-9am with 4-6 hours of driving through Norway's fjord landscapes. Regular stops occur every 2-3 hours at significant sites including Geirangerfjord Sognefjord and historic towns. Hotels like the Zander K in Bergen provide strategic overnight locations between journey segments. A TourRadar traveler reports: "The organization of the itinerary and efficiency of getting from one location to another was superb with well-planned rest stops at scenic points."