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It’s a small and very cozy town, home to the famous Hanseatic wharf. Founded in 1070, the city became an important trading hub for the Hanseatic League. The colorful wooden houses of Bryggen vividly capture the spirit of that era. In the past, these buildings housed warehouses and merchant offices, but today, they are home to numerous souvenir shops and charming cafés. Be sure to visit the Bryggen Museum, an archaeological complex filled with fascinating historical finds.

Nestled between the Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord, Bergen is rightfully known as the gateway to the mystical world of Norwegian fjords.

Moreover, Bergen is an excellent starting point for fishing in Norway, with the season lasting all year round. Here, you have the perfect opportunity to set out on a yacht or a fishing boat, cast your line, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the fjords. And of course, there’s nothing quite like enjoying a delicious dinner made from the fish you’ve just caught.

Services in Bergen

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  1. Norway in a nutshell

    Norway is famous for its fjords, mountains, forests and lakes. Norwegians are very proud of their country and its nature, and this is reflected in the way they take care of their forests, mountains and water resources. This tour will give you the opportunity to learn as much about Norway as possible in a short time frame (1-2 days)

    from 200 EUR.
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  2. Cruise "West Fjords to the Arctic Capital"

    There is always a sense of excitement in the air as you drive north from Bergen into the fjord country, along the coast of Helgeland and through the Lofoten Islands into the Arctic. Along the way you will see beautiful and varied coastal nature, cities and towns.

    Price on request
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