Remarkably diverse, and stunningly beautiful - few countries are as perfect for incentive travel as Norway. Incentive trips in Norway are framed amongst the incredible Norwegian scenery and utilise the remarkable infrastructure.
Leisure time in Norway is sacred and the country offers a fantastic range of outdoor and cultural event activities.
Nordic style (and wealth) underpin the incentive event product in Norway. Event venues offer wonderfully Nordic style and design, and dining options are superb and surprisingly good value.
For event planners looking to reward teams, the natural backdrop that Norway offers is unique, unspoilt and utterly captivating.
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- We are fully focused on the sustainable trends in the industry, seeking accredited sustainable suppliers across Norway.
- Our clients range from multinationals to SMEs – we have fantastic working relationships supported by glowing client testimonials.
- We are passionate about what we do and are driven to deliver remarkable events for our clients.
- We don’t leave anything to chance – site inspections, local partners / staff – we know the product inside out before the client arrives.
- The client brief is all important, we keep it firmly in focus as we develop the event, adding to at times, but never losing sight of the original goals.
- Our Norway activities are both land and water-based and take place amongst the stunning Norwegian nature. Cultural, gastronomic and adrenalin incentive trip activities are all possible in Norway.
At 1750km from top to bottom, Norway is hugely diverse from its beaches on the southern coast to its frigid, arctic north. The capital Oslo in the south has a range of cultural, entertainment and business facilities, as well as great transport connections which open the south, west and north of Norway. To the south, there are beaches, gorgeous towns and villages, white water rafting and even the chance to dine in an underwater restaurant.
On the west coast are the cities of Stavanger, Bergen and the mighty Fjords offering staggering scenery and wonderful urban experiences. Whilst north of Oslo are the interior mountains and towns such as Lillehammer, host of the 1994 Winter Olympics and an adventure and culture Mecca. In the far north, the Arctic awaits with frontier towns, pristine nature and staggering scenery.
With such a colossal north-to-south landmass, this is a country that is vast to transit. Add to that the fiords in the west, which slice into the country, and there lies the reason for the many regional airport hubs.
In the far north, it is possible to experience complete darkness or daylight, whichever incentive travel brief is preferred. There is obviously a period in the middle as well and whilst Kristiansand on the southern tip of the country is hardly Mediterranean, it is a hotspot for summer beach holidays in Norway. Head up to Svalbard and discover an Arctic world that is barely fathomable. Early summer is the time of the midnight sun, whilst from October (ish) onwards, there is a chance to see the Northern Lights in many northern areas.
Most don’t go to Norway in search of tepid seawater, so the main determining factor would be the length of the day (or night), whichever is sought.
Whatever the season, Norway offers a truly staggering incentive travel experience.