Hiking under the midnight sun requires special preparations. Even though the sun is out, temperatures can plummet. Make sure ...
IF YOU love island holidays, but don’t love the crowds, then you can visit a group of little-known islands in Norway’s Arctic ...
While anywhere north of the Arctic Circle offers the chance to experience the midnight sun, some place are better suited than others to a summer vacation. The biggest city in Northern Norway is ...
For the first time in 49 days, people in northern Norway’s largest city might have needed a pair of sunglasses. Tromsø, ...
Norway's scenic splendor ranks among the most spectacular in the world. Blessed with numerous steep-sided fjords of ...
Visit Tromso during the winter months to see aurora borealis. Viewing the northern lights in the night sky is unforgettable.
The E-69 Highway in Norway is called the Last Road of the World, because it takes travelers closest to the North Pole. The 129 km long northernmost highway in the world passes through the Finmark ...
Knut-Sverre Horn (Norway) offers a glimpse of kittiwake chicks illuminated ... At night, it was determined by the weather and the angle of the lingering midnight Sun. Many times, he was foiled by fog, ...
northern lights and midnight sun. There are uniquely Norwegian Stave Churches, UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Travel back in time and learn about Norway's rich heritage, including Vikings and the Sami.
Like Stockholm and Reykjavik, Oslo can experience nearly 24 hours of daylight in the summer, with the famous midnight sun usually appearing in June or July. On the flip side, there are winter days ...