Weather in Norway
The weather in Norway is very changeable, meaning you can experience all four seasons in one day.
The weather in Norway is very changeable, meaning you can experience all four seasons in one day.
Some say you really haven’t seen all of Norway until you have experienced each of its seasons. Owing to the country's vast distances, the climate and seasons vary quite a lot between regions.
The entire coastline is warmed by the Gulf Stream, providing most of southern Norway with a temperate climate with dry and cold winters and comfortably warm summers. But while spring is blossoming in the south, winter could still be going strong in the north.
Norway is also extra special in that it has a Northern Lights season that lasts from October through to the end of March.
Our onboard activities, restaurant menus and shore excursions change according to the time of year and the waters we sail in. Each season brings with it new opportunities to experience a Hurtigruten voyage in an entirely different light, both literally and figuratively.
March, April and May are the most exciting months to visit Norway, when you can enjoy the best of both sun and snow in one sailing.
Throughout June, July and August, visitors can witness a special phenomenon: the Midnight Sun. Other highlights include:
September, October and November are a great time to discover the Norwegian coast, as summer crowds disappear and make it easier to enjoy serene sailings in spectacular scenery.
Sailing with Hurtigruten in December, January and February, away from light pollution, provides the best and most reliable chances for experiencing the Northern Lights. But you can also: