NORDEUROPA 2024: Top supplier for unique fjord destinations
Norway - The land of spectacular fjords
In addition to idyllic landscapes, fascinating cities, glaciers and waterfalls, Norway is also home to breathtaking fjords, which have become a symbol of the country's special nature. There are few places in the world like the deep blue fjords of Norway, which are characterised by wild mountains and breathtaking landscapes. Although there are fjords all over the world, Norway has many ice-free and above all spectacular fjords, whose home is the west of Norway.
So what is a fjord?
Giant glaciers once formed these underwater valleys, where today salty bays hug the mountains. A fjord is a long, narrow arm of the sea with steep mountain slopes or cliffs on either side. A few thousand years ago, Norway's largest fjord, the Sognefjord, experienced a reversal of the ice conditions. The result is the impressive fjord landscape that you can admire today.
According to visitnorway.de, the word "fjord" is derived from the Old Norse "fjorðr" and means to go, pass or cross. It is one of the few Norwegian words to have found its way into several European languages. The word fjord, which originally meant "ford", has the same origin as the German words "Furt" and "fahren" or the English "ferry".
Western Norway - Fjordland
The region known as "Fjordland" is located in the west of Norway. Breathtaking fjords meander through the surrounding mountains in this region. Over the course of time, ice and water have carved deep into the land masses and created a network of different valleys. Today, this wild and untamed landscape attracts tourists from all over the world.
Norway has over 1,700 fjords, many of which extend inland from the west coast. The region is also home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Nærøyfjord and the Geirangerfjord.
© Fjord Norway
Suppliers from Norwegian fjord destinations at NORDEUROPA 2024
At this year's NORDEUROPA online sales event, there will be a large number of suppliers from Norway representing the various fjord destinations. Here we present a selection of them to you:
Fjord Tours AS
Fjord Tours is based in Bergen, Norway. The company offers sustainable package holidays by public transport. "Norway in a nutshell®" with the Bergen and Flåm Railway and the UNESCO Nærøyfjord Cruise has been Norway's most popular trip for several decades. The online booking platform offers easy tools to customise the trip according to your customers' wishes by adding accommodation, activities and other experiences.
Visit Sognefjord
The Sognefjord - the "King of the Fjords" - is not only the longest inhabited fjord in the world, but is also home to the largest glacier on the European mainland and the highest peaks in Scandinavia! Visit Sognefjord offers three national scenic routes and more than 15 picturesque fjord villages where you can experience real fjord life and fjord culture. Sustainable attractions such as the Flåm Railway and various museums, year-round activities such as RIB safaris, kayaking, hiking, cycling and skiing and easy access to Bergen and Oslo are also guaranteed.
Fjord Norway
With Fjord Norway, tour operators can get in touch with the official tourism office for the western part of Norway at NORDEUROPA 2024. The company aims to position the Fjord Norway region as the most attractive destination for a nature-based, adventure-packed holiday. Fjord Norway's vision is to be the most professional and competent travel company in Europe. Working with Fjord Norway makes it easier to plan trips to and in Fjord Norway. This is because the organisation knows the area and can provide information about various offers, routes and important activities in the world's leading fjord region - even off the beaten track.
Visit Hardangerfjord
Visit Hardangerfjord represents Hardanger, one of the most beautiful areas in Norway and home to the third-longest fjord in the world, the southernmost glacier in Norway, the most spectacular waterfalls and thousands of fruit trees. Visit Hardangerfjord offers a variety of hikes; from easy hikes to very challenging ones, as well as many activities such as RIB boat tours, kayaking, blue ice hikes on the glacier and a summer ski resort. The region is particularly famous for its "eplesider", the excellent cider. Farmers also offer local food and vegetables.
Visit Bergen/Bergen Tourist Board
The UNESCO World Heritage city of Bergen is the heart of the fjords. The city offers spectacular experiences, a rich culture and is perfect for any kind of holiday. Tour operators can be sure that they can offer their guests an unforgettable programme. The team at Visit Bergen is happy to assist with planning to ensure a successful trip for customers. They help plan itineraries in the Bergen region, with appropriate accommodation, activity organisers, guides and unique experiences.
Region Stavanger
The Stavanger region offers impressive fjord experiences and beautiful long beaches, a vibrant urban and cultural life, fjord and mountain landscapes and beautiful islands. A region of contrasts that offers an active holiday with hikes to world-famous destinations such as Preikestolen, Kjerag and Trollpikken, kayaking, cycling, surfing and kiting on the beaches of Jæren.
Hotel Union Geiranger
Hotel Union Geiranger is a family-run hotel in beautiful Geiranger in Norway. Geiranger and the Geirangerfjord are a popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage Site - the West Norwegian Fjords. Hotel Union is a full-service hotel with 197 rooms, 2 restaurants, a café, heated indoor and outdoor pools, a large spa, conference and meeting rooms, bars, a vintage car museum, etc. The hotel dates back to 1891 and has been extended and renovated several times.
In addition to the destinations presented, NORDEUROPA 2024 also features numerous providers who offer and represent accommodation and activities. Further information on NORDEUROPA 2024.
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