Norway, a land of stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, captivates visitors with its majestic fjords, towering mountains, and picturesque villages. Located in northern Europe, this Scandinavian nation is renowned for its pristine landscapes, vibrant cities, and progressive society. From the colorful buildings of Bergen to the aurora borealis dancing in the Arctic sky, Norway offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler. Whether hiking in the rugged wilderness, exploring medieval stave churches, or indulging in Nordic cuisine, Norway invites you to immerse yourself in its enchanting blend of tradition and modernity.
The cheapest month to fly to Norway is usually in January or February.
The best price we found is for €70 from Dublin to Oslo.
Some popular airlines include: Wideroe, Scandinavian Airlines, Norwegian.
A good price for a flight to Oslo is €63 - €77.
Some popular airports in Norway include Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL), Bergen Airport Flesland (BGO), Stavanger Airport Sola (SVG), and Tromsø Airport Langnes (TOS).
The flight to Norway (OSL) is roughly 2 hours 17 minutes and 803 miles (1,292 kilometres) from Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB).
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Landmark fjord with cliffs & waterfalls
Svolværgeita peak & Lofotr Viking Museum
Landmark outcropping with fjord views
Old wharf & traditional wooden buildings
Iconic rock formation on a sheer cliff
Ice Age fjord with waterfalls & seals
Waterfall
Globe-topped hall with a cinema & grotto
Park & museum of Vigeland's sculpture
Museum with 3 9th-century Viking ships
Seasonal winding mountain road
Waterside fortress & former prison
Atlantic ocean road with coastal views
Royal residence open to public in summer
Public park with a museum & sculpture
Big mountain known for hiking & climbing
Well-known narrow fjord with boat trips
Eye-catching, contemporary opera house
Dramatic archipelago in Norway
Mountain with a funicular & hiking paths
Scenic inlet with islands & boat tours
Adventurer museum with original boats
Iconic waterfall plunging 163 meters
Waterfall with 7 separate water streams
Mountainside funicular running to 320m
Oslo's bustling main thoroughfare
1950s building hosting Nobel Peace Prize
Museum of Edvard Munch's life & works
Alpine plateau with outdoor recreation
Museum with 19th-century polar ship
Life in Norway from 1500 to the present
Well-known inlet with towering cliffs
Mountain with a tramway & restaurant
Medieval cathedral & palace museum
Landmark peak known for its views
Galdhøpiggen peak & Besseggen ridge
Landmark church built in the 1960s
Winter sport & polar expedition exhibits
Glacier reached by a scenic hike
Archipelago with farms, lakes & more
Plateau glaciers with a national park
Nobel Peace Prize museum & events hub
Arctic aquarium in a striking building
12th-century wooden place of worship
Museum detailing composer's life & work
Stockfish & grain traders' museum
National park & wild reindeer habitat
Beaches, trails & maritime museums
Continental Europe's largest glacier
Scandinavia's highest mountain peak
Viking museum in reconstructed longhouse
Sculpture museum dedicated to Vigeland
12th-century fjord-side wooden church
Historic fjord with a narrow entrance
Wild nature reserve for trails & fishing
Aurora and mountain
Harborside stone fortress & museum
17th-century church hosting state events
Iconic cutting-edge ski jump & museum
Well-known waterfall flowing year round
Well-known mountain ridge for hiking
Aquarium with sea lion shows & penguins
Viewing platform over Aurlandsfjord
Waterfront contemporary art museum
Accessible glacier popular for walking
Massive protected wilderness area
Vertical rock face with a visitor center
Zoo & amusement park with water rides
Stunning fjord set amid large mountains
Theme park with white-knuckle rides
Open-air museum with old & new buildings
Sizable glaciers in a scenic landcape
Displays of Norwegian art & design
Scenic waterfall with a walk-under path
Family amusement park with trolls
Beaches, fishing & the northern lights
Mountain peak with expansive views
Petroleum museum in landmark building
Unique waterfall with a stone bridge
Scenic recreational & cyclists route
Fortress & batteries located in a fjord
Long 1892 canal with 18 locks
Aquarium with many cold water species
Longtime science & culture museum
Hiking & skiing spot known for glaciers
Small island famed for its bird life
Archeological finds in a modern space
River and hiking
Historic fortress with a museum & tours
Long, cascading mountain falls
Sculpture park with panoramic views
Small ski resort with a snowboard park
Ornate wooden church dating from 1150
Mountain resort with ski & hiking trails
Landmark bridge with red portals
Granite mountain with a natural tunnel
Museum for regional nature & history
110-acre park with arctic animals
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Flights from Dublin, Ireland - Dublin International Airport (DUB) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 803 miles (1,292 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 17 minutes.
Flights from Shannon, Ireland - Shannon International Airport (SNN) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 918 miles (1,477 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 32 minutes.
Flights from Knock, Ireland - Ireland West Airport (NOC) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 860 miles (1,385 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 24 minutes.
Flights from Cork, Ireland - Cork International Airport (ORK) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 946 miles (1,522 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 36 minutes.
Flights from Kerry, Ireland - Kerry Airport (KIR) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 961 miles (1,546 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 38 minutes.
Flights from Donegal, Ireland - Donegal Airport (CFN) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 799 miles (1,285 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 16 minutes.
Flights from Waterford, Ireland - Waterford Airport (WAT) to Norway (OSL) - The flight distance between these airports is 887 miles (1,427 kilometres). The direct flight time is roughly 2 hours 28 minutes.
One of the biggest reasons tourists come to Norway is its landscape. After all, it’s a beautiful nation that’s got many snow-capped mountains along with deep glacier-carved fjords. Visitors often want to see the southwestern fjordland countryside in a country that’s lightly occupied. They are many outdoor reasons to enjoy Norway and its splendorous landscape such as viewing the historical towns and fishing villages, isolated backwoods, fairylike forests. Visitors can also take in the sights of the Artic Circle including the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun. Visitors can also enjoy the scenery on boat cruises, bus trips and train rides.
Norway, also known as “The Land of the Midnight Sun”, has long summer days that both outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers enjoy. However, the land gives the Vikings and northern region nomadic Sami people a rich cultural legacy. Still, artists like Edvard Munich also enjoy those long summer days to get inspiration.
There are many cities to visit in the country including its capital Oslo. There are also Bergen, which is an historic trading port and acts as a gateway to the Fjordlands and Tromsø near the Arctic Circle and center for all Northern Lights activity. Any of these cities offer tourists the chance to view the historical sights, museums and distinctive architecture.
The country made a great historical impact during the Viking Age. During this time, Viking ships traveled the Atlantic Ocean and time after time they raided Europe. Norwegians were known as explorers and their cultural influence was felt even in Scotland from the numerous established Viking settlements. While the Vikings were big on traveling and exploring, it doesn’t mean it ended with them. After all, Roald Amundsen was a polar explorer and Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific Ocean on a wooden raft he named Kon-Tiki.
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From Dublin (DUB), Ireland to Oslo, Norway (OSL): €70
Depart: 25 Apr 2024 · Return: 12 May 2024 Price found 26 Mar 2024, 21:34