Best Time to Go | May – October |
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Currency | Norwegian krone |
Language | Norwegian |
Jagged coastlines, encompassing mountains and glaciers, a Norway yacht charter will offer some of the most impressive natural beauty in the world. The landscape majors in big, bold scenery offset by Scandinavian design and sophistication.
To the north, you discover a winter wonderland and the chance to the see the Northern Lights, to the south, you have the mighty Fjords and cultural hubs of main destinations like Oslo.
Norway Yacht Charter Highlights
Strikingly beautiful, a Norway yacht charter offers staggering landscapes of arctic beauty, rocky coastal islands and ice fields that rank among Europe’s largest.

Tromso
Traditionally known as the Gateway to the Arctic, Tromsø is set in the Norwegian sea and surrounded by snowcapped mountains.

The Lyngen Alps
Unique and unspoiled, this alpine mountain range is the ideal playground for winter sports enthusiasts.

Finnsnes
Finnsnes is known as the gateway to Senja and features the world’s northernmost wildlife park.

Senja
The second largest island in Norway, take in panoramic views of this arctic paradise as you ski through fresh powder.

Brostadbotn
Discover the traditional wooden chapels set in the countryside around Brostadbotn or kayak through the tranquil water of the Dyrøysundet strait.

Krottoya
Krøttøya is just 1.3M² wide, but considered the perfect place in the Scandinavian Peninsula for whale watching.

Ibestad
Made up of two picturesque islands, Andørja and Rolla and best known for its towering mountains and distinctive- fjords.

Fjelldal
A prime spot for Aurora Borealis viewings thanks to the dark skies and low light pollution.

Å
A picture-postcard village located at the southern tip of the Lofoten Islands.
