Norway Family Tours
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10 best Norway family vacation packages
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- Family adventure in Norway
- Oslo: Holidays for the whole family
- Best of Norway
- 9-DAY POWDER SKIING PARADISE TRIP IN NORWAY
- Visit Fjords in Golden Autumn
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
- 6 Day Norway: Oslo And Bergen By Train
- 4 days in charming Alesund
- 5-Day Spring Adventure in Fjord Norway
- 6 DAY SKI PACKAGE FRESH & CRUISERS
Duration 8 days Destinations Oslo, Lillehammer, Hamar Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
- NZ$995
Duration 6 days Destinations Oslo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Worldee From
- NZ$866
Best of Norway
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had a great time, beautiful country.”
Robert, traveled in July
Norway's Olympic legacy in Lillehammer fascinates kids 5+, while Bergen's fish market and Geirangerfjord cruises create lasting memories. Thon hotels provide family comfort between interactive farm visits.
Duration 9 days Destinations Oslo, Geilo, Hardangervidda National Park, Bergen, Voss, Sognefjord, Geiranger, Lom, Lillehammer Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From
- NZ$6,525
9-DAY POWDER SKIING PARADISE TRIP IN NORWAY
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We did powder skiing paradise trip in Norway. They brought us in beautiful places which were the best.”
Gerlie, traveled in May
Four uncrowded Norwegian resorts from Voss to Stranda welcome families. Children 10+ glide through pristine powder with expert guidance, rest in comfortable lodges, and enjoy included breakfasts. Scenic transfers between Bergen and Ålesund showcase spectacular fjord landscapes.
Duration 9 days Destinations Bergen, Voss, Myrkdalen, Sogndal, Stranda, Alesund Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Outdoor Norway From
- NZ$9,188
Visit Fjords in Golden Autumn
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Hotel was in downtown, with walking distance to all restaurants, cafe, shops, harbor, bus station etc.”
Iris, traveled in July
Alesund's Atlantic Park Aquarium and Art Nouveau streets welcome families for six days. Scenic ferry rides across Geirangerfjord reveal Seven Sisters waterfalls, while Norwegian waffles and wild berry jams offer sweet treats.
Duration 6 days Destinations Alesund, Molde, Geiranger, Hellesylt, Andalsnes Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Uniktur From
- NZ$3,430
Perfect Norwegian family adventure visiting Oslo's Viking Ship Museum and Bergen's Fløyen funicular. Kids aged 3+ will love exploring Vigeland Sculpture Park and the Bergen Fish Market, while staying at family-friendly Comfort Hotel Grand Central and Zander K Hotel.
Duration 6 days Destinations Oslo, Bergen Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $2,748
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4 days in charming Alesund
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Excellent - very informative.”
Roger, traveled in July
Viking history comes alive on Giske island while Atlantic Park's aquarium amazes young visitors. Ålesund's Art Nouveau architecture and family-friendly fjord cruises delight travelers aged 5+. First Hotel Atlantica offers flexible dining options.
Duration 4 days Destinations Alesund, Geiranger Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Uniktur From
7% Off- NZ$1,529
Winter and spring blend together at Voss, where kids 10+ master snowboarding, glide through Granvin fjord in kayaks, and ride e-bikes to Skjervheimsfossen waterfall. English-speaking guides tailor activities to different skill levels.
Duration 5 days Destinations Voss Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Outdoor Norway From
7% Off- NZ$5,163
The slopes of Voss Resort and snowy trails welcome families for an unforgettable Norwegian adventure. Children from age 5 learn skiing basics, hear tales of local wildlife by the fire, and ride Bergen's exciting Fløyen Funicular.
Duration 6 days Destinations Bergen, Voss, Myrkdalen Age Range Operator Outdoor Norway From
7% Off- NZ$6,299
Reviews of Norway Family Tours
- Best of Norway
Quite a full trip with lots to see in wonderful scenery.
- Scenic Scandinavia and its Fjords
Greg was constantly working to make sure our trip was the best it could be. We absolutely loved him. Greg was organized, accommodating, and always ready to adjust our plans to make the best of unexpected bad traffic, bad weather, and individual requests. Literally he was the buffer to what would normally have been yucky problems for us...but he handled it and made our trip seamless. He was always positive and engaging, always helpful and just an amazing guide. Best trip we ever had. Thank you, Greg. ❤️
- Arctic Experience in Tromsø and Lofoten Islands
Tour more than met our expectations. Our tour guide, Stefano, was good and very helpful when I sustained an injury.
What our customers ask about Norway Family Tours
What are the best family-friendly activities and attractions in Norway?
Norway's diverse landscape provides an array of activities suited for families. The Flåmsbana train winds through mountain passes giving children a front-row view of waterfalls and valleys. In Tromsø families can join husky sledding excursions which often include time to meet the dogs. The Norwegian Glacier Museum in Fjaerland features hands-on exhibits that explain climate science to young visitors while the Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi offers a magical experience meeting Santa. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The guides were great and were flexible in order to accommodate different levels and preferences making it perfect for our family of five including my teen son with autism." Additional options include fjord boat trips the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo and a ride on Bergen's Fløibanen Funicular for city views.
What accommodation options are best suited for families in Norway?
Family-focused accommodations can be found throughout Norway's key destinations. The Thon Hotel Opera in Oslo offers family rooms steps away from major attractions. In the fjord region the Scandic Voss provides mountain-view rooms with child-friendly facilities. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The hotel was excellent and very kind and generous with accommodating our family needs." Hotel Alexandra in Loen represents the type of property families often prefer with multi-room suites and flexible sleeping arrangements including extra bed options.
What educational experiences are available for children in Norway?
Norway's educational offerings bring history and science to life for young visitors. The Viking Ship Museum in Oslo displays ancient vessels while the Norwegian Maritime Museum chronicles the country's seafaring heritage. In Tromsø the Polar Museum tells stories of Arctic exploration and at the Norwegian Folk Museum children can participate in traditional crafts and activities. A TourRadar traveler commented: "Our children learned so much about Norwegian history and culture - the museums were engaging and the guides made everything interesting for kids."
What's the best time of year to visit Norway with children?
The summer months from June through August provide optimal conditions for family travel especially around Bergen and the fjords with mild weather and extended daylight. Winter visits to Tromsø (October-March) allow families to experience husky sledding and Northern Lights viewing with the Scandic Tromsø hotel serving as a comfortable base. As confirmed by TourRadar travelers: "We had two personal heritage situations that were both surprising and fulfilling." Spring and autumn visits are possible though some attractions operate on reduced schedules.
How challenging are the hiking and outdoor activities for children?
Norwegian outdoor activities adapt well to different skill levels particularly in the Bergen and Geirangerfjord regions. Trail systems feature clear markers and range from simple walks to more demanding paths. The flat walkways around Bryggen in Bergen suit all ages while the Fløyen area presents gentle trails for beginning hikers. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The guided walks were perfectly paced for our family and the guide was excellent at engaging our children with stories about Norwegian folklore."
How accessible are Norway's main attractions for families with young children?
The country's primary attractions accommodate families with ease. The Norway in a Nutshell route connecting Oslo and Bergen features stroller-friendly facilities and regular rest stops. Bergen's Fløibanen Funicular ensures easy access while Oslo's City Hall and Vigeland Sculpture Park offer wide paths suitable for families. According to TourRadar reviews: "Everything went smoothly and the operator was very accommodating to families with different mobility levels." Fjord cruises typically include dedicated family areas and amenities.