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The best time to explore Norway’s fjords is from May to early September, when warm weather, long days, and open trails make for ideal hiking, boating, and scenic touring conditions.
Norway’s Arctic region, which includes areas like Tromsø and Svalbard, is known for its polar extremes: frigid, dark winters and short, cool summers with endless daylight. The Arctic climate here is dry and cold, especially inland and on the tundra, though coastal areas benefit from some maritime moderation.
The Lofoten Islands, located above the Arctic Circle, enjoy a surprisingly mild climate due to the warming effects of the Gulf Stream. Though winters are long and dark, temperatures remain moderate for their latitude. Summers are cool and bright, with long daylight hours and dramatic coastal beauty, making them the most popular time for visitors.
Norway’s fjords, particularly those along the western coast like Geirangerfjord and Sognefjord, experience a relatively mild and wet climate. These regions enjoy lush green summers and snowy winters. Thanks to the warming Gulf Stream, even deep inland fjords remain ice-free and are accessible year-round.