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Norway Tours in January

Take a trip to Norway in January to experience the thrills of winter activities such as snowmobiling and to hunt for the northern lights at night. You can also explore the Norwegian fjords and Scandinavian capitals by train or cruise. Get a January holiday made just for you by the travel experts at Nordic Visitor.

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Travel to Norway in January

Visiting Norway in January is a great idea if you’re looking for snowy scenery and the northern lights. Opt for a winter tour to discover the fjords without the crowds or enjoy activities like dog sledding.

The Norwegian travel experts at Nordic Visitor will tailor an itinerary to suit you. At this time of year, you could explore the country independently via trains and cruises or book a partially guided tour to Northern Norway.

If you’d like to see more of the Nordic region on the same trip, extend your visit to Iceland or the neighbouring Scandinavian countries – Sweden and Denmark.

Plus, when you book a trip with Nordic Visitor, you get tried-and-tested accommodation, transportation reservations, daily breakfast, and many other benefits. You’ll also enjoy the personal service of your own dedicated travel consultant.

Keep browsing below to explore ideas for Norway tours in January.

 

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Experience the best of Norway in January

From northern lights to fjords, check out these best-selling tours to start planning your own Norwegian winter adventure.

Norway
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Cruise
7 days / 6 nights
4.7
Dec - Mar

Best of Northern Norway Classic - 71° North Cape

3781EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Dec - Mar

Best of Northern Norway Classic - 71° North Cape

3781EUR

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Norway
Best seller
Cruise
10 days / 9 nights
4.9
Oct - Mar

Northern Lights by Train and Cruise

3234EUR

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Best seller
10 days / 9 nights
Oct - Mar

Northern Lights by Train and Cruise

3234EUR

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Norway
Cruise & Train
7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Express Norway - Winter

2058EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Express Norway - Winter

2058EUR

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Norway
Cruise & Train
7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter

1729EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter

1729EUR

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Expand your Nordic adventure

Enjoy a one-of-a-kind Scandinavian holiday with these tours that can be tailored with extra days, optional activities and more.

Norway, Sweden & Denmark
Independent Tours
7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Capitals of Scandinavia in Winter

Cruise

1546EUR

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7 days / 6 nights
Oct - Apr

Capitals of Scandinavia in Winter

1546EUR

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Norway, Sweden & Denmark
Independent Tours
10 days / 9 nights
Oct - Apr

Best of Scandinavia Classic - Winter

Train & Cruise

2538EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Oct - Apr

Best of Scandinavia Classic - Winter

2538EUR

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Norway, Sweden, 2 more …
Independent Tours
10 days / 9 nights
Oct - Apr

Capitals of Scandinavia & Finland Cruise - Winter

Cruise

2077EUR

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10 days / 9 nights
Oct - Apr

Capitals of Scandinavia & Finland Cruise - Winter

2077EUR

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Iceland, Norway, 2 more …
Independent Tours
14 days / 13 nights
Oct - Apr

Best of Scandinavia & Iceland - Winter

Train, Cruise & Minibus

4863EUR

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14 days / 13 nights
Oct - Apr

Best of Scandinavia & Iceland - Winter

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Norway Travel Experts

As a travel agency founded in the Nordic region, Nordic Visitor knows how to make the most of your time in Norway. We offer a variety of tours — both independent and guided — that include the must-see attractions as well as lesser-known highlights that are hand-picked by our own Norway travel experts. To ensure a stress-free trip, we handle all the local details for you — accommodations, activities, rental car, train tickets, Hurtigruten cruise reservations and other specialist services.

Oh, and we can customise your itinerary! If you decide you want to add extra nights at a certain location, for example, your personal Nordic Visitor travel consultant will be happy to make suggestions and modify your itinerary.

Different ways you can experience Norway

We have tours for all varieties of travel styles and interests. See our options for exploring Norway below.

What do our customers say?

The reviews speak for themselves. See what Nordic Visitor travellers said about their experience with us.

Michelle, Australia

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter, October 2019

Seamless organisation, wonderful time!

All hotels where great a very well located. All transferred where seamless and directions very easy to follow. As a solo traveller I was astounded by how well everything had been organised. I had a wonderful time and thank you for organising my days in Norway. I would definitely use you again. I will be travelling again in 2020. I will be contacting you about other destinations. Thank you again for your seamless organisation. A wonderful journey.  

Roseanne

Northern Lights by Train and Cruise, October 2019

Great trip

Hotels were all lovely and very accommodating.

Lesley, Australia

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter, October 2019

Good travel experience!

Flam railway trip fantastic and the ferry cruise in the magnificent fjord. Overall, very good travel experience for this usually very independent traveller.

Mary, United States

Northern Lights by Train and Cruise, October 2019

A dream vacation

My husband and I had a fantastic time visiting Norway, it was a dream vacation for us!

Amy,

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter, October 2019

Incredible holiday!

Really lovely tour which felt independent. Excellent hotels, easy travel arrangements, stunning scenery, wonderful journeys... an incredible holiday. Thank you. Very highly recommended.

Andrea Thompson

Norway in a Nutshell® - Classic, October 2019

It was a great experience!

It was a great experience! Nordic did all the work organizing our trip, which went incredibly smoothly. It was the most stress-free trip I've ever taken, and we saw much more than we probably would have seen on our own.

Brenda, South Africa

Norway in a Nutshell® Classic - Winter, January 2020

Wonderful experience!

It's intimidating visiting a foreign country where you don't speak the language. Our fears were put to rest the moment we started our tour, the whole experience was just wonderful. Everything was wonderful, our tour was carefully planned and made the maximum use of our time.

Carrie, Canada

Iceland Full Circle at Leisure - Winter, October 2017

Had an amazing time

Thank you for always being available and communicating. We had an amazing time.

Travel Guide

Be prepared for just about anything on your Norway adventure.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VISITING NORWAY IN JANUARY

If you’re wondering where to go in Norway in January and what to see and do, we’ve got you covered. Read on to learn all about tours to Norway in January with these answers to commonly asked questions.

What are the best things to do in Norway in January?

January is a great time to enjoy winter tours in Norway and tick off some bucket list experiences. You can make the most of outdoor activities in the snow and visit top sites with fewer visitors around.

Here are 10 of the best things to do in Norway in January:

  • Spot the dancing aurora borealis in the night sky
  • Stay in a hotel made of snow and ice
  • Enjoy a Hurtigruten Coastal Voyage along the west coast
  • Marvel at stunning scenery on a Norwegian fjord cruise
  • Dine at top contemporary restaurants in Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim
  • Learn about Sami culture in Northern Norway
  • Have a go at dog sledding, ice fishing or Arctic trucking
  • Travel between Oslo and Bergen on the Norway in a Nutshell® tour
  • Try snowmobiling, snowshoeing or cross country skiing in the countryside
  • Watch live music performances at the Northern Lights Festival in Tromsø

Good to know: The Norwegian experts at Nordic Visitor will make sure your itinerary is tailored to your taste. Add activities like dog sledding or snowmobiling to your tour or even shore excursions as you cruise Norway in January. You could visit charming Ålesund and the Lofoten islands.

Plus, you’ll get all the signature Nordic Visitor benefits. These include access to our 24/7 helpline, a detailed personal itinerary, helpful travel guide and daily breakfast.



What are the best places to visit in Norway in January?

In January you can visit Northern Norway for aurora borealis tours and winter activities in the snow. Meanwhile in Western Norway, you can visit the iconic fjords without the crowds.

Here are some of the best places to visit in Norway in January:

  • Explore the capital Oslo and its many highlights and museums
  • Visit Tromsø to chase the northern lights in Norway’s aurora capital
  • Head west on a Norwegian fjord tour to discover Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord
  • Stay in charming towns like Flåm and Trondheim
  • Experience snow like never before in Kirkenes
  • Stroll through the “Gateway to the Fjords”, Bergen
  • Visit the remote Lofoten islands, where the mountains meet the sea
  • Sail north to see jewels of Arctic Norway like the North Cape
  • Venture off the beaten path to Camp Tamok near Tromsø

If the northern lights are on your bucket list, January is a fantastic time to visit Norway. The “northern lights belt” (also called “aurora belt”) passes directly through Northern Norway. This means the best places to go for viewing the aurora borealis are the Arctic towns of Tromsø or Kirkenes.



What is the weather like in Norway in January?

January falls in the middle of winter in Norway, so the weather is cold and the days are short. Temperatures are below freezing in most parts of Norway and the country is beautifully blanketed with snow. It is as expected for a country that stretches into the Arctic Circle!

What is the temperature in January?

As the country spans such a large distance, temperatures in Norway vary depending on location. The west coast is milder than the rest of the country due to the Gulf Stream.

In Oslo the average temperature is -4°C (24°F) in January, while in Bergen and Stavanger it is 1°C (34°F). In Tromsø the average temperature is -4°C (24°F), and in Longyearbyen, the main town of Svalbard, it is -13°C (9°F).

Does it snow in Norway in January?

Yes, you can expect plenty of snow-covered landscapes during your tour of Norway in January. It’s an ideal time to take part in activities such as snowmobiling or dog sledding.



What are the driving conditions in Norway in January?

Driving in Norway in winter is likely to be different than what you’re used to back home, even if you’ve experienced snowy, icy conditions before. Winter storms can bring high winds, poor visibility and slippery surfaces.

Driving over mountain passes can also require extra caution in January. It’s important to note that some roads are closed over the winter months. If you want to take the wheel on a road trip, we recommend you visit Norway between May and September instead.

Or, if you’d like to travel with a local guide and like-minded visitors, plan your trip for the summer to join a guided small group tour of Norway. The tour guides will take you to the best spots and share their insider knowledge with you. Southern Norway is especially beautiful in the summer!



What to pack for a trip to Norway in January?

The weather in January is cold, so you must bring suitable layers and protective gear. That way, come rain or shine, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the country.

Here is a packing list for your Norway trip in January:

  • Insulated and waterproof jacket
  • Wool jumpers
  • Waterproof or snow trousers
  • Insulated boots with a good grip
  • A warm hat, gloves and scarves
  • Thermal socks and underwear

If your tour includes activities like dog sledding or snowmobiling you may also wish to bring glove liners, a balaclava and maybe even warmer heat packs. Some excursions will provide thermal suits for your protection, but make sure to check details before departing on your adventure.

What to wear in Norway in January?

In the Nordic countries, they have a saying: “There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing”.

When travelling to Norway in January, you can expect cold temperatures outdoors. They may feel even colder with the strong coastal winds (wind chill factor). To enjoy all your winter activities, come prepared with warm underlayers and insulated outer layers.

What are the daylight hours in Norway in January?

In January the days are some of the shortest in the year. In the south, you’ll experience 6-8 daylight hours. In the north, expect a maximum of 5 hours of daylight.

There is a big difference in daylight hours between the beginning and end of the month. In early January, the sun rises at 9:20 AM and sets at 3:20 PM in Oslo. In Tromsø, the sun does not rise for the first 2 weeks of January, a phenomenon called the “polar night”.

By the end of the month, the sun rises at 8:30 AM in Oslo and sets at 4:20 PM. In Tromsø, the sun rises at 9:30 AM and sets at 2:30 PM by the end of January.

Can I see northern lights in Norway in January?

Thanks to the long, dark nights of winter, January is a great time to chase the auroras in Norway. The darker and clearer the skies, the more chances you have of witnessing the incredible solar activity. That’s why winter is the best time to search for the northern lights.

The optimum place to look for the aurora borealis is towards the Arctic Circle. We recommend you head to Northern Norway with a stay in Tromsø or Kirkenes.



Is it better to visit Iceland or Norway in January?

Both Norway and Iceland have their own appeal and reasons to visit in January. The great thing about both is that there are fewer visitors at top attractions, as winter is a quiet travel season.

You can try your luck hunting for the northern lights in Iceland and Norway in January. Both of these Nordic countries are situated within the “aurora belt”, which means that they are prime locations for witnessing this natural phenomenon.

There are so many other exciting activities to enjoy in January. For example, both Norway and Iceland offer the chance to go whale watching, snowmobiling, and experience Nordic spa traditions.

In Northern Norway, you could stay in a hotel made of snow and ice. You can also go dog sledding, try ice fishing, or head out on a king crab safari. In Iceland, on the other hand, you could marvel at staggering waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes and ice caves.



If you’re struggling to choose between visiting Norway or Iceland in winter, then don’t! You could easily combine them on a multi-country trip, hopping from one to the other on a short 3-hour flight between Oslo and Reykjavík.

As a Northern European tour operator, Nordic Visitor specialises in organising trips to this beautiful corner of the world. We have many more ideas and travel tips to help you explore the region your way!

Good to know: Nordic Visitor’s itineraries aren’t set in stone. Our travel experts know their destinations inside out and will tailor your tour to suit you.



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Whether you travel by train, cruise ship or car in your Nordic Visitor package, all customers receive personalised service with a designated travel consultant, tailor-made quality travel documents, and our self-drive clients receive a hand-marked map that outlines their route, overnight stays and highlights along the way. Furthermore, Nordic Visitor has long-standing professional relationships with local tour operators, which are carefully selected by our staff and are recognized for consistent, quality service.

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