While anywhere north of the Arctic Circle offers the chance to experience the midnight sun, some place are better suited than others to a summer vacation. The biggest city in Northern Norway is ...
the best time to visit the Norwegian Islands is the summer time. This is because from mid-May to the end of July, the sun doesn't set over the Lofoten Islands. It's called Midnight Sun ...
The city of Tromsø experiences Polar Night in the winter and Midnight Sun in the summer (Picture: NurPhoto via Getty Images) For the first time in 49 days, people in northern Norway’s largest ...
Days never end in this European country - at least for part of the year. In Norway, the sun doesn’t set in parts of the country during the summer months, leaving its landscapes bathed in ...
Bird cries seem to claw at the bright summer sky. The birds themselves ... miles make no difference—and at the height of the midnight sun, hours make no difference either.
If picturesque views and clear waters float your boat, then a cruise along the Norwegian fjords could be worth considering ...
Like Stockholm and Reykjavik, Oslo can experience nearly 24 hours of daylight in the summer, with the famous midnight sun usually appearing in June or July. On the flip side, there are winter days ...
The day-night cycle in Norway depends on the season and location, with summers featuring long days, during which the sun can be visible all night in northern parts of the country. In winter ...