Private fjord sailings, mountain lodges perched above the treeline, northern lights in winter and the endless sun of summer — Norway for those who seek the extraordinary.
Design your Norway journey →Norway is a country that operates at a scale that silences you. The fjords are not decorative — they are ancient, violent, and staggeringly beautiful. The light changes every hour. In winter, the aurora appears without warning and disappears before you can exhale. In summer, the sun refuses to set. We design Norwegian journeys that meet that scale. Private vessels on Nærøyfjord. A lodge on a mountain ridge with no road to it. Guides who know the old paths before the tours were invented.
A wooden sloop built in the 1930s, a skipper who has sailed the Hardangerfjord since childhood, and two days drifting through one of the deepest fjords on Earth. No itinerary. Just the water, the cliffs and whatever the morning decides.
Not from a hotel window — but from a wilderness camp above the Arctic Circle, lying in a heated sleeping bag while the sky performs. We track the aurora forecast daily during your stay and position you where the viewing is clearest.
A contemporary lodge built into a cliff face above the Lofoten Islands. Floor-to-ceiling glass. Norwegian sea views in every direction. A restaurant that uses ingredients caught or foraged that morning. This is what architecture looks like when it knows its place.
Bergen to the Lofoten Islands — through the world's most dramatic fjord country. Best experienced in winter for the northern lights or June for the midnight sun.
Arrival in Bergen — the gateway to the fjords. The Bryggen wharf at dusk. Dinner at a waterfront restaurant using the day's catch from the fish market.
Private sailing on the Hardangerfjord. Orchard country in spring — a sea of apple blossoms reflected in the water. A farmhouse lunch cooked by the owner.
The UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord by private electric boat. The Flåm Railway — considered one of the world's most dramatic rail journeys. Night in a historic fjord hotel.
Four days in the Lofoten archipelago. Fishing villages, midnight sun hiking, a traditional rorbu fisherman's cabin and the finest cod in the world.
Tell us what season calls you — and we will place you exactly where Norway reveals itself most fully.
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