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Summer holidays in Norway
We want to go to the fjords of Norway. We found a decent tour without moving from a local company in Alesund Uniktur. Maybe someone was on this program http://www.unikturs.com/unukalnaya-nedelka/unikalnoe-leto/ How much money do you need for food and entertainment there?
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аватар AllOverTheWorld
Norway is one of the most expensive countries.
It depends on what, for you a lot and what entertainment. Where and how are you going to eat (on your own or cafe-restaurants), but still it will be no less than 30 € per person (water and the simplest snacks)
аватар AllOverTheWorld
And where did you get the idea that this is a local company?
Space prices. from 200 euros for fishing per person;)))))))
1250 euros per person for 6 days without flight, one way transfer and free walking.....
аватар AllOverTheWorld
In general, it’s understandable, this is an advertisement, if you (judging by the review) were in Norway in August ... do you remember the prices for food?
аватар cgistalker
Very expensive and almost nothing included. Dangling back and forth between Geiranger and Olessun twice is not rational.
Even if you repeat the described route on your own, it will come out many times cheaper. 5if you need help with the route - write here.
аватар olya4
1250 euros per person for 6 nights with breakfast and three excursions - this is very expensive and not profitable.
Check prices for excursions https://www.norwayexcursions.com/en/day-tours/geiranger-tours
Look up prices on Booking/Airbnb.
And the real price will come out to you, 3 times less.
But add to this the cost of the flight + meals (at least 30 euros per person) + minor expenses and get the approximate cost of such a trip.
Keep in mind that Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe, from the cost of coffee to accommodation.
Look at the reports on Vinsky and you will understand how much a vacation of such a plan costs :)
аватар AllOverTheWorld
yes it's an ad...
аватар natalie2992
I agree with the previous statements that the program is minimal and the price is high. We traveled at the end of June 20-July of this year on such a tour https://feerie.com.ua/en/tours/47 The program is very rich, interesting, we traveled a lot and looked, the guide was very intelligent and the price was adequate. We got a lot of pleasure. We had time for the white nights in Norway and the weather was sunny, hot, as if on order, which is rare for the fjord region. Prices for cafes and restaurants are very high, cheaper - Arab cafes. In an ordinary cafe in the city for a cup of coffee and a sandwich - 19 euros. Outback coffee with cake - 15 euros. A sandwich with red fish at the fish market in Bergen - 11 euros without a drink and fish there was not very much, more bread and butter :)) The prices for seafood delicacies are going through the roof. In supermarkets, prices are more or less compared to cafes. Toilets - paid, NOK 15-20 = 2 - 2.5 euros, paid in restaurants / cafes at the checkout. Free only if you order something in a restaurant.
аватар natalie2992
By the way, please note that in the Scandinavian countries it is best to pay in shops / restaurants with a card, they have everything transferred to a bank transfer. You may run into problems with cash in euros, you can only exchange it for Norwegian kroner at a bank in the center of Oslo, Bergen - at the tourist information center in the fish market area, in Alesund I didn’t look where there is. Further, there are no exchange offices anywhere, in banks the exchange is only by card (the machine issues the withdrawn money in crowns), but not everywhere there are banks or machines! In stores, euros will not be accepted for payment. The only chance is to buy something in a roadside cafe or a magician in busy tourist places for euros and get change in crowns, but there are very few places where euros are accepted. By the way, alcohol is very expensive - they fight alcoholism :))) it is not sold anywhere in supermarkets, only in a special store in Vinmonopol. On sale there is only beer at 1.8 - 2.3%, but this cannot be called beer. Dry table wine, which in southern Europe costs 8 euros per bottle - 60-80 euros in a cafe.
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