Norway is a land where rugged wilderness meets refined sophistication. This three-day luxury escape is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life, from the architectural marvels of Oslo to the historic charm and dramatic fjords of Bergen. You will traverse the country using premium transport, ensuring every moment is as comfortable as it is breathtaking.
Expect an itinerary packed with exclusive experiences: private yacht charters, world-renowned seafood, and stays in the country’s most prestigious heritage hotels. Whether you are sipping champagne while gliding through a UNESCO-listed fjord or dining at a three-star Michelin restaurant, this journey promises the ultimate Norwegian high-end experience.
The Itinerary
Day 1: Oslo, Norway - Urban Elegance & Art
Arrival at Oslo Airport (Gardermoen)
Touch down in Norway and enjoy a seamless transition with a pre-arranged private chauffeur or the high-speed Flytoget Airport Express train to the city center.
The Munch Museum & Waterfront Lunch
Explore the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch’s work in the stunning 'Lambda' building. Afterward, enjoy a gourmet lunch at Sørenga overlooking the Oslofjord.
Private Oslo Fjord Sailing
Board a private luxury electric yacht for a 2-hour cruise through the inner Oslo Fjord, passing historic islands and the iconic Opera House while enjoying local delicacies.
Gastronomic Excellence at Maaemo
Conclude your first day with a table at Norway's only three-star Michelin restaurant. Experience a multi-course tasting menu that celebrates the raw, cold nature of the North.
Day 2: Bergen, Norway - Fjord Gateway & History
Morning Flight to Bergen
Take a short 50-minute domestic flight from Oslo to Bergen. Enjoy aerial views of the snow-capped mountains and the rugged coastline as you head to the 'City of Seven Mountains'.
Mount Fløyen & Private City Walk
Take the Fløibanen funicular to the summit for panoramic views. Descend for a private guided tour of Bryggen, the UNESCO-listed Hanseatic wharf, exploring hidden alleyways and artisan shops.
The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene
Delve deep into Bergen’s trading history at this beautifully preserved museum, showcasing the life of German merchants in the 18th century.
Island Dining at Cornelius Sjømatrestaurant
Board a private boat from the Fish Market to Holmen island for a unique 'Meteorological Menu' focused on the day's freshest catch and local shellfish.
Day 3: Hardangerfjord, Norway - Majestic Landscapes
Helicopter Tour over Hardangerfjord
Experience the ultimate perspective of Norway's fjords with a private helicopter excursion over the Folgefonna Glacier and the breathtaking Hardangerfjord region.
Troldhaugen: Grieg’s Heritage
Visit the picturesque home of world-famous composer Edvard Grieg. Enjoy a private lunchtime concert in the Troldsalen hall, overlooking the tranquil waters of Lake Nordås.
Luxury Spa at Hotel Norge
Return to the city for a restorative afternoon at the Hotel Norge Spa, featuring a heated pool, sauna, and premium Nordic skincare treatments.
Farewell Dinner at Lysverket
Celebrate your final night with modern Nordic cuisine at Lysverket, a Michelin-starred restaurant located inside the KODE Art Museums of Bergen.
Best Time to Visit Norway
For this luxury itinerary, the best time to visit is between late May and early September. During these months, you will experience the long daylight hours of the Midnight Sun, pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, and full access to all fjord-side attractions. If you prefer a winter wonderland experience with the Northern Lights, February and March are ideal for luxury ski resorts and cozy fireside fine dining.
Currency & Money
The local currency is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Norway is one of the most cashless societies in the world; credit and debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted everywhere, from street markets to high-end boutiques. Tipping is not mandatory but is customary for exceptional service in high-end restaurants, where a 10% gratuity is greatly appreciated.
Getting Around Norway
To maximize a 3-day trip, domestic flights between Oslo and Bergen via SAS or Widerøe are the most efficient method. For local transport, luxury private transfers or the high-speed airport trains offer the best comfort. If you have more time, the Bergen Railway is considered one of the most beautiful train journeys in the world, offering a first-class 'Pluss' service with complimentary refreshments and extra legroom.