Ten Reasons to Visit Norway

The Vikings influenced most of Europe, and even part of North America, but a quick view through any Nordic travel guide will have you wondering... why were they in such a hurry to go somewhere else?
Here are the top ten reasons for the globe-trotting family to book a cruise to Norway:
- Sites of historical and cultural significance
Norwegian cruises offer a vast selection of shore excursions where visitors can disembark to experience the country’s rich culture and heritage—from architecture, museums, and literature to festivals, concerts, and other great performing arts. - An extremely safe destination
Norway is an economically stable and high-tech country situated in a calm corner of the world. - Lots of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages (family friendly)
Nature lovers experience mountain walks, camping, fishing, golf, polar expeditions, and so much more—all appropriate for different ages and fitness levels. - Amazing landscapes
From waterfalls to fjords to parks, the Norwegian coastline includes more than 67.000 enticing islands, enabling cruise ships to sail in beautiful sheltered waters. - Easily accessible air travel
Travel from the US and other destinations in Europe is easy, with as many as nine airlines serving travelers. - Family-friendly hotels
You will even find a collection of hostels who cater to backpackers, providing inexpensive lodging for the adventurous. - Modern lifestyle and cosmopolitan cities
The combination of big city life, a diverse array of cultural activities and easy access to untouched natural surroundings have made Oslo an increasingly attractive destination for travellers from all over the world. - Warmer than many nordic destinations thanks to the Gulf Stream
While winters can still be cold enough to warrant a large coat and scarf, often simple layered clothing is enough to keep travelers comfortable the rest of the year. - Easy entry
Upon entering Norway you must present a valid passport and/or document proving your nationality, but Americans staying less than 90 days are not required to have a visa. - Friendly English-speaking population
Many tourists look upon Norway as a safe destination and discover how warm, engaging, and welcoming Norwegians are. A large portion of the population is proficient in English as a second language and can converse easily with travelers from the US.
Norway also boasts one of the most highly rated train rides in the world - the trip between Oslo and Bergen, hitting heights of more than 1200 meters above sea level!
Currently about 18 different cruise lines makes ports of call in Norway. Maybe you should see what all the excitement is about?
http://www.visitnorway.com

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