Norway certainly lovely views, being world renowned for the fjords of the west and its unpopulated national parks, sprinkled throughout the country.
Oslo, the capital city of Norway, claims fame to having a history tracing back over 1,000 years. Whether it be for a history lesson on the people who once walked the earth or for pictures of one of Europe's most green and snowy places, you'll certainly fall in love with Norway.
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About Tromso & Norway
The currency is the Norwegian Krone. Over five million call Norway their home, who do very well in the main, due to their abundance of natural resources not being wasted, helping to contribute to one of the best life styles around the world.
They are mainly Christian Lutherans, but with a range of others as befits any multi-cultural society. Football, skiing and most winter sports are popular pastimes. The main industries are oil, gas, fishing and mobile phones.
Pining for the Fjords? - No trip to Norway would be complete without a cruise around a fjord or hundred, or more!
More on Driving in Tromso
In Norway, the peak season is the summer. For short visits, the license that you use from your country of origin is sufficient. It has to be valid for at least a year for it to be accepted by the major car hire companies. In certain cases though, only an international driver permit is accepted by Norway car hire companies.
We can also provide one way car hire in Norway. Whilst one way rentals are available they can work out expensive. It depends on the distance.
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Tromso Tourism
To get the latest tourist information on Tromso, check the
Visit Norway website, and find out about fjord cruising, camping, bird and whale watching, and when and where best to go experience the Northern Lights.
25th September 2020