How to find cheap flights to Norway
Looking to explore the mesmerising landscapes of Norway? We've made it easy for you to find the best flight deals. Our search compares prices from over 500 airlines and online travel agents.
The best time to go to Norway
The best time to visit Norway is from mid-June to mid-August. This is when the peak tourist season is buzzing. Expect warm weather with temperatures between 16°C and 20°C. The long sunny days are ideal for city sightseeing and mountain hiking, letting you explore all regions, including far northern spots like Lapland and Svalbard (Spitsbergen).
For a quieter, possibly cheaper trip, visit from October to April. Some attractions may be limited then due to colder temperatures and shorter days.
Top tip: If flexible, search across the whole month to find the cheapest day to visit any Norwegian city.
The best time to book flights to Norway
If you're looking for the cheapest flights to Norway, book your tickets around 45 to 60 days before your intended travel date.
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Airlines that fly to Norway
The most popular routes for flights to Norway are:
Dublin to Oslo (Gardermoen) with Norwegian.
Dublin to Bergen (Flesland) with Wideroe.
Dublin to Tromsø (Langnes) with Scandinavian Airlines.
Long-distance flights may involve several legs, each operated by different airlines. The airline stated above is the flight operator for the first leg of the journey.
Top things to see and do in Norway
Norway is a trove of unique experiences. Witness the Northern Lights in Tromsø and the Midnight Sun at the North Cape, Bodø, and Lofoten. Discover fjords. Adventure seekers can hike in the wilderness or ski the winter landscapes. And for cycling enthusiasts, there are countless scenic routes.
Don't miss Norway's festivals. The Bergen International Festival showcases diverse music, dance, and theatre, and the St. Olav Festival in Trondheim celebrates Norway’s history, arts, and culture. Film buffs should visit the Tromsø International Film Festival, capturing the essence of Norwegian and international cinema.
Best cities to visit in Norway
Oslo
Oslo, Norway's capital and largest city, boasts a perfect combination of modern architecture, museums, and green spaces. During your visit, don't miss the Viking Ship Museum, the Vigeland Park, and the Oslo Opera House.
Bergen
Known for its waterfront setting and colourful wooden houses, Bergen offers you a blend of rich culture, history, and natural surroundings. Experience the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bryggen. Be sure to explore the nearby fjords for a true taste of Norwegian beauty.
Trondheim
Trondheim, a city with deep historical roots, showcases a gorgeous mixture of ancient and modern sights. Witness the splendour of the Nidaros Cathedral. Explore the lively arts scene and enjoy views of Trondheim Fjord by kayaking or strolling along its shore.
Tromsø
Located above the Arctic Circle, Tromsø is perfect for natural beauty, adventure, and wildlife enthusiasts. During winter, marvel at the renowned Northern Lights and embrace the excitement this Arctic destination offers.