twelve days . six flights . six accommodations . two rental cars
2022 Norway
Saturday, May 21 to Wednesday, June 1, 2022
05.21.22 . Day 1 – Fly to Tromsø – Above the Arctic Circle
05.22.22 . Day 2 – Arrive in Tromsø . Explore city . Visit Arctic Cathedral . Stay in Tromsø
05.23.22 . Day 3 – Drive to Senja . Ørnfløya Hike . Hesten Hike . Stay in Mefjordvær
05.24.22 . Day 4 – Bøstranda for Midnight Sun . Husfjell Hike . Tungeneset walk . Ersfjordstranda
05.24.22 . Day 5 – Bergsbotn Platform . Senja Scenic Highway . Drive to and stay in Svolvær
05.25.22 . Day 6 – Reinebringen Hike . Reine . Å . Rambergstranda . Scenic E10
05.26.22 . Day 7 – Svolvær Floya and Djevelbolten Hike . Henningsvær
05.27.22 . Day 8 – Return to Tromsø . See Reindeer . Enjoy last Midnight Sun
05.28.22 . Day 9 – Fly to Bergen . Visit Bryggen . Cross Hardangerfjord . Burabreen Valley . Stay in Odda
05.29.22 . Day 10 – Hike Trolltunga 05.30.22 . Day 11 – Visit Vøringfossen . Explore Eidfjord . Drive back and stay in Bergen
06.01.22 . Day 12 – Fly home
When and with whom
This trip was a little bit spontaneous. I simply reached out to my not-sister-in-law and asked if there was anywhere – domestic or international – that she wanted to travel too. Her response was Norway, which was a country that was also on my list. While I hadn’t considered northern Norway during the summer (I thought it was a great winter destination for the northern lights), I’m glad she showed me it was a great place to visit in the summer for the midnight sun!
We booked everything in March and decided to travel at the end of May, before Norway’s peak summer tourism began. This was the same week the midnight sun began in northern Norway and we were fortunate enough to not experience any rain days. The week before we arrived, it had rained all week. However, we did encounter some snow on all of our mountain top hiking. Waterproof shoes were a must!