Nordic Visitor Norway

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Since 2002, Nordic Visitor is a highly rated travel agency, with offices in Iceland, Sweden, Scotland and Germany, offering tailored trips in Northern Europe and the Alps. When you book a package with …
Since 2002, Nordic Visitor is a highly rated travel agency, with offices in Iceland, Sweden, Scotland and Germany, offering tailored trips in Northern Europe and the Alps. When you book a package with us, you benefit from the knowledge and support of local travel experts who will plan your dream trip. You can also expect personalised travel documents, insider travel guides and a 24/7 helpline.

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Feb 8, 2025
We did the Winter Highlights & Northern Lights tour through Nordic Visitor (5 days, 4 nights). We were fortunate enough to have Aron Hinriksson as our tour guide. Aron was absolutely fantastic. We’…Full review by Lily P
Feb 8, 2025
Wow! What a beautiful country. We totally lucked out to get the best guide Aron H. He share fun facts, history, traditions and music on our two days with him. We couldn’t have asked for a better guid…Full review by WindsorWorld
Feb 8, 2025
We had such a great tour! Such a beautiful country and better weather than we could have even hoped for! And our tour guide, Asgeir, was the best - informative, funny, and so kind.Full review by Jen B
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What about tips for the driver?
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We did £10 a day for each of us, for the driver and tour guide, given to them with a heartfelt thank you at the end of the tour. Pricey? Yes. Worth every pound.
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For the private guided tours, what do the guides do when you’re at meals/experiences? We like the idea of being driven …
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For the private guided tours, what do the guides do when you’re at meals/experiences? We like the idea of being driven around but would still definitely want alone time
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This was a small group tour. We were allowed alone time to explore and for most meals. The last few nights of the tour we had supper together as a group.
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What are the self driving road conditions in mid-March, are the roads cleared, or icy and snowy? We've driven in the …
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What are the self driving road conditions in mid-March, are the roads cleared, or icy and snowy? We've driven in the winter before but it's been a while. Thinking of a 8-10 day self drive around the ring circle road. Or would you recommend a small group tour instead, smaller the better? And how would we get the covid test on the tour 72 hours in advance of our flight back to USA? Thanks...
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We spent a week in Iceland in mid March. We did not circumnavigate the whole island, but focused on the south shore as far as the Jokulsarlon glacier and Diamond Beach, …
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We spent a week in Iceland in mid March. We did not circumnavigate the whole island, but focused on the south shore as far as the Jokulsarlon glacier and Diamond Beach, where little bits of icebergs the size of small boulders float back onto the beach with the tide, and the western coast, up as far as the Snaefellsnes Peninsula. The roads were well paved, well marked, well travelled but not crowded. We did get about 6” of snow, one day, but the roads remained open, and the long driveway to our Airbnb remained passable with a 4-wheel drive vehicle, which I recommend, even though we did not engage the 4WD. We saw no black ice, but that’s what I would watch out for in the event of precipitation, thawing and freezing. Driving felt quite safe and less challenging than in New England in winter. That said, you might get freak weather and should use common sense, being willing to postpone driving for a day, and just visiting local sites, if conditions are bad. I painted the gorgeous view from our window on the day it snowed, with a paint kit I brought along. Homes are well heated, generally. It’s good to have a rainshell which will fit over a winter down coat with a hood, a merino woolen cap for under the jacket hood, merino woolen underwear, wool socks, hiking boots, mittens. Little, elastic crampon-like things are a plus if you plan to hike on ice, but the local ice cave tour guides will loan them to you as part of the package. At about 75 years old, I liked having walking sticks.
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What is Nordic Visitor?
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Nordic Visitor is a locally operated travel agency specialising in incoming tourism in Northern Europe.
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