Los Fiordos Noruegos en auto
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Los Fiordos Noruegos en auto

Multidestination
Created: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 - Departure: Thursday, May 14, 2020
Ref ID: 702985
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 - Departure: Thursday, May 14, 2020
Destinations: Oslo, Fagernes, Geilo, Hardanger, Bergen, Flam, Sogndal, Førde, Stryn, Geiranger, Ålesund, Åndalsnes, Lillehammer, Oslo

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14 May
1. Oslo
Stay
About the destination: Oslo is vibrant and modern with eclectic architecture, edgy nightlife and world-class museums. Located between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature takes centre stage in the capital, where you can sail, ski and hike to your heart’s content just a short distance from the city centre. This is definitely a place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills. Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord. Most visitors will find themselves struggling to choose between Oslo’s numerous museums, which offer something for almost every taste: a face-to-face with the haunting image of Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, a chance to stand in the shoes of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a window into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. And Oslo is certainly the cosmopolitan heart of Norway, with a rapidly growing café and bar culture, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife options ranging from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital’s thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés and chic bars. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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14 May
Car rental
VW PASSAT STW AUTOMATIC
Gardermoen
OSLO GARDERMOEN INT'L AIRPORT
12:00 - 14 May 2020
Gardermoen
OSLO GARDERMOEN INT'L AIRPORT
12:00 - 21 May 2020
Driver age

Minimum 25, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy

Lleno-lleno. Se entrega el coche lleno y se devuelve lleno. Si no se devuelve lleno, el proveedor le cobrará el combustible más tasas.

General payment terms
Prepago. En el momento de recoger su vehiculo es necesario presentar como garantía una tarjeta de crédito válida, cuyo titular debe corresponder al conductor que figura en la reserva. Las tarjetas de prepago o de débito, como Maestro, Visa Electron o Visa Premier, no son aceptadas a la recogida del vehículo.
Deposit applicable to this booking
En la recogida del vehículo se cargará por lo general una cantidad como fianza en la tarjeta de crédito del cliente. Esta fianza corresponde normalmente con el monto de la franquicia y con el depósito de combustible (tarjetas de débito, tarjetas de crédito prepago así como dinero en efectivo no son aceptados). Por favor, nótese que ciertos proveedores no aceptaran tarjetas de crédito American Express, Carte Bleue, Union Pay, Visa Premier o Diners Club, por ello, le recomendamos el uso de Visa o Mastercard. En caso que la tarjeta de crédito no sea válida o de que no disponga de suficiente crédito, el proveedor no podrá entregarle el vehículo y no se procederá a ningún reembolso por la reserva. Para vehículos de alta gama es obligatorio presentar una segunda tarjeta de crédito, para la cual no es preciso que esté al mismo nombre.Cantidad estimada del depósito: NOK 16538
Theft protection
con franquicia de 15.000 NOK
Collision damage waiver
con franquicia de 15.000 NOK
Pickup

OSLO GARDERMOEN INT'L AIRPORT - Telephone: +47 0047 64810560

OSLO AIRPORT GARDERMOEN (OSL)

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:59
* Servicio prestado por Europcar. *
Dropoff

OSLO GARDERMOEN INT'L AIRPORT - Telephone +47 0047 64810560

OSLO AIRPORT GARDERMOEN (OSL)

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:59
* Servicio prestado por Europcar. *
Transport from Oslo to Fagernes
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15 May
2. Fagernes
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About the destination: Fagernes lies approximately 3 hours north west of Oslo, and is an important destination for tourism in Norway, due to good communications and the nature in the surrounding Valdres valley, and mountain areas such as Jotunheimen and Spåtind. The local airport is Fagernes Airport, Leirin.
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Transport from Fagernes to Geilo
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15 May
3. Geilo
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About the destination: Geilo is one of the most famous mountain resorts in Norway. Due to Geilos high altitude the winter is long and stable, with lots of snow. One of the first ski areas in Norway were developed here.
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Transport from Geilo to Hardanger
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16 May
4. Hardanger
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About the destination: he Hardangerfjord region has been an important European tourist destination since the 19th century. The area offers spectaclar nature and living culture, and is a perfect choice for active or more relaxing holidays.
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Transport from Hardanger to Bergen
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16 May
5. Bergen
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About the destination: Clinging tenaciously to the hills surrounding its deeply indented fjord, Bergen’s stunning scenery and exciting cultural tradition make it unique among European cities. Once the capital of Norway, Bergen has always played a leading role in the nation’ history. Squeezed between mountains and bounded by water, the centre of town stretched between the harbour Bryggen and Torgalmenningen, the main square. Bergen’s most sensuous spot is the Torget, at the foot of the harbour, your nose will tell you what’s being sold. Here you can choose fish from open tanks and watch traders net, weight and clean the creature you’ve chosen. Looking towards the right side of the harbour you’ll see the pointed gables of Bryggen’s roofline. This row of heavy-timbered medieval buildings, typical of Hanseatic architecture, has survived half a dozen disastrous fires since its construction in the 16th century. Bryggen now features restaurants, bars and arts-and-crafts workshops. Housed in one of the best-preserved buildings, the Hanseatic Museum presents an interesting picture of commercial activity during those times. Starting from Torget or Bryggen, explore the jungle of houses on the slopes of Mount Floien. A steep hike above these houses will reward you with increasingly spectacular views of Bergen and the fjord beyond. Welcoming Bergen has numerous places for an evening beer or glass of wine. This beautiful and charming city has a dynamic cultural life and lively atmosphere and is the perfect place to explore the Sognefjord and other fantastic Norwegian fjords.
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Transport from Bergen to Flam
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17 May
6. Flam
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About the destination: Flåm is a village in the municipality of Aurland, in the province of Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. It is located at the end of the Aurlandsfjord, which is in turn an arm of the Sognefjord. The town of Flåm has been a popular tourist destination since the late 19th century. It currently receives approximately 450,000 visitors a year. Major attractions include the fjord boat trip and the Flåmsbana, a 20km train between Flåm and Myrdal, being one of the most uneven railways in the world (including several spirals). An old train station houses a museum dedicated to Flåmsbana. The Rallarvegen route, linking Haugastøl with Voss, is also one of the main tourist attractions, especially for cyclists. Access by car to Flåm can be done by the European route E16 connecting Oslo and Bergen.
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Transport from Flam to Sogndal
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17 May
7. Sogndal
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About the destination: Sogndal is a municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. It is located on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The village of Sogndalsfjøra (population 3,455 in 2012) is the administrative center of Sogndal municipality.[2] Other villages include Kaupanger, Kjørnes, Fimreite, Nornes, and Fjærland. Sogndal Airport, Haukåsen is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of Kaupanger. The Norwegian dialect spoken in Sogndal is called sognamål. In 1917, a farmer in Sogndal plowed up the Eggja stone, a gravestone with runic inscriptions important for the history of the Old Norse language
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Transport from Sogndal to Førde
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17 May
8. Førde
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About the destination: Førde is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane. River Jølstra comes from the Jostedalen Glacier and runs in the mid of Førde Town Center. In Forde it is possible to practice many activities, as excursions, play golf, or trekking.
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Transport from Førde to Stryn
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18 May
9. Stryn
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About the destination: Stryn is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane , Norway . It is located in the traditional district of Nordfjord. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Stryn, which had a population of 2,177 in 2009. The municipality is located in the innermost part of the Nordfjord. Some other Stryn towns include Loen, Innvik, Olden, and Flo. Agriculture, forestry, fruit growing, animal husbandry for fur, small manufacturing industries, tourism and service trades provide the main occupations. A wide river enters the city from the east after winding through the fertile Stryn Valley , from Oppstrynsvatn. On the shore of the lake, the National Center ofJostedalsbreen Park is located. At the eastern end of the lake, the road enters the narrowest and zigzagging Hjelledalen shortly at about 300 meters (980 feet) at the entrance of the first of the three tunnels of the Mountain road leading to Geiranger and Grotli. Stryn is known for its Glacier skiing all year round. It is also the home of footballers brothers Tore André Flo, Flo Flo and Jarle Jostein, who grew up in the village of Stryn, as well as his football Hå vard Flo-cousin who is from the village of Flo.
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Transport from Stryn to Geiranger
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18 May
10. Geiranger
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About the destination: Geiranger is one of the most beautiful mainland fjords and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Norway, in a rating of UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a fairytale landscape with its majestic, snow-covered mountain tops, wild and beautiful waterfalls, lush green vegetation and the deep, blue fjord,. Take a fjord sightseeing trip and experience it all.
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Transport from Geiranger to Ålesund
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18 May
11. Ålesund
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About the destination: Old-fashioned pinnacle buildings dot the stone-paved streets of Alesund, a bustling port surrounded by jade-green fjords and forested mountains. After burning to the ground in 1904, Alesund was rebuilt and lavishly embellished with the help of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany. The Norwegian architects who supervised the rebuild were heavily influenced by Jugendstil, the German version of Art Nouveau, and the town is now one of the best remaining examples of this sinuous, highly personalized, turn-of-the-century style. Moreover, Alesund is the perfect place to explore some of Norway's most famous natural and cultural attractions. Alesund's beautiful Art Nouveau architecture is known far and wide. Narrow streets are crammed with buildings topped with turrets, spires and gables that bear decorations of dragonheads and curlicues. As one of the few remaining Art Nouveau towns in the world, in 1998 Alesund was awarded the coveted Houens National Memorial Prize for the preservation of its unique architecture. The Alesund Museum, in the centre of town, illustrates the city’s rich past with ship models and vintage clothing. For a breathtaking view of Old Alesund, the harbour, and the mountains beyond walk up to Aksla hill. Birdwatchers will enjoy the island of Runde, a sanctuary for birds. Alesund is a modern city with a varied cultural scene and exciting cafes and restaurants. The sea, the fjords, the mountains, the multitude of islands, all so pretty and inviting and the myriad of turrets, spires and beautiful ornamentation that give the town its distinctive character are like something from a fairytale.
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Transport from Ålesund to Åndalsnes
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19 May
12. Åndalsnes
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About the destination: Åndalsnes (help·info) is a town in Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Åndalsnes is the administrative center of Rauma Municipality. The 2.22-square-kilometre (550-acre) town has a population (2013) of 2,244, giving it a population density of 1,011 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,620/sq mi).[1] The village of Isfjorden lies about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) to the east, Veblungsnes lies just to the west across the Rauma River, and Innfjorden lies about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the southwest via the European Route E136 highway.
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Transport from Åndalsnes to Lillehammer
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19 May
13. Lillehammer
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About the destination: Lillehammer is a small town in the county of Oppland. Lillehammer, in the heart of Norway, is the ideal holiday destination for anyone in search of amazing adventures in the great outdoors. Its museums and cultural centres, such as the spectacular Maihaugen, will leave you enriched and inspired. With 5 ski resorts, the amusement park Hunderfossen Family Park and a myriad of activities for the playful – summer as well as winter – Lillehammer is a paradise for the active young family.
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Transport from Lillehammer to Oslo
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20 May
14. Oslo
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About the destination: Oslo is vibrant and modern with eclectic architecture, edgy nightlife and world-class museums. Located between the Oslofjord and the forests, nature takes centre stage in the capital, where you can sail, ski and hike to your heart’s content just a short distance from the city centre. This is definitely a place for outdoor and wildlife lovers. As you float past luscious green islands and towering rocky outcrops, the city unfolds before your eyes - sprawling out from its compact centre around the quays to the forested flanks of the surrounding hills. Made all the more beautiful by its diversity, Oslo boasts a jumble of modern and ancient buildings that give the city an eclectic feel, with the steel-and-glass Munch Museum giving way to the old-fashioned charms of the City Museum and the craggy medieval walls of the Akershus Fortress, which glowers out over the fjord. Most visitors will find themselves struggling to choose between Oslo’s numerous museums, which offer something for almost every taste: a face-to-face with the haunting image of Edvard Munch’s The Scream at the National Gallery, a chance to stand in the shoes of an Olympic ski-jumper at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, or a window into history and culture at the unforgettable Viking Ship, Polarship Fram or Folk Museums on Bygdøy. And Oslo is certainly the cosmopolitan heart of Norway, with a rapidly growing café and bar culture, top-notch restaurants, and nightlife options ranging from world-class opera and jazz to indie rock. The capital’s thriving restaurant scene has seen it rewarded with four Michelin stars. The Grünerløkka district is close to the Munch Museum and is teeming with bustling little pavement cafés and chic bars. A thriving, truly vibrant city, the cosmopolitan heart of Norway really does have something for everyone.
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