Norway:
scenery with a capital S
Logs on the cabin fire as the hours quietly pass
A 600 metre drop above a fjord: the Pulpit Rock
Do you love photography? Your guide is an expert too
Nature became fixated with this corner of the world and gave it some of the most beautiful scenery on Earth
White dominates in winter. Green in summer. Brown in autumn. And in spring, all the colours of the rainbow. There is no time of the year that disappoints. There are no months without colours that surprise, that inspire…
Fjords, lakes, glaciers, waterfalls… There is always somewhere from where to contemplate an unforgettable view around you.
Norway is spoilt by extraordinary viewpoints on 1000+ meters-high rocks from where you leave aside your vertigo to contemplate a fascinating nature. The Pulpit or the Stegastein are some of the most famous ones, but there are more. In Norway, there’s always more.
The north of the country is as attractive as it is alluring. The Arctic is a powerful magnet for your camera, your eyes, and your sense of adventure. From Tromsø, starting point for the greatest polar expeditions, we can go to the Svalbard or Lofoten Islands. Once there, the possibilities are endless, both by sea and land. But, if what you’re looking for is the largest visual impact, flying them over by plane or helicopter is an irrepetible experience. Adventure? In Norway, there’s always more.
The northern lights are the indisputable protagonist of winter nights. We prepare your outing to hunt them together with a professional photographer that’ll help you to catch the best memories. Natural spectacle? In Norway, there’s always more.
Polar bears, penguins, moose, or foxes are the kings and queens of the day together with fun activities like the routes between snowed mountains in snow bikes, the trips to see reindeers or strolls in dog sleds. Fauna? In Norway, there isn’t any more, but it’s not needed anyways…
Sailing along spectacular fjords in the most ecological boats in the world is part of what Norway offers, similar to its trains with panoramic views, such as the renowned Fläm-Myrdal line.
And Bergen? And Oslo? Norway is more than impressive scenery. Bergen is a picturesque and essential city to visit, and Oslo stands out by its cultural vocation with its ever-present statues, museums such as the National Gallery or the Munch, the curious Opera building, and the bold architecture of the Barcode or Aker Brygge neighbourhoods and their sunsets facing the fjord.
Norway. Scenery and more. Always more.
Jordi Ferrer
Population
5.425.270
Capital
Oslo
Currency
Norwegian krone
Time difference
0 hrs.
Language
Norwegian and sami
Travel recommendations for Norway
It’s hard to compete with the beauty of Norway’s landscapes. So get ready for the best photographs you’ve ever taken.
- At Ferrer & Saret we are artisans of dream journeys, always inspired by your desires and interests to offer a genuine, personalised, and revealing experience.

- You’ll tell them: “smile at the camera”. It’ll maybe ignore you, but at least you’ll have the photo!

- Snow bike, a desire for adventure, and a well-charged camera battery to take the best pictures

- Our helicopter will bring you near places as special as the areas where polar bears live

- Arriving in Svalbard, deep in the Arctic glacier realm, feels like reaching a new world. Doing so by seaplane lets you take it in like no one else

Tailor-made trips
At Ferrer & Saret we are artisans of dream journeys, always inspired by your desires and interests to offer a genuine, personalised, and revealing experience.



















