
A different beach experience in Norway
When most travelers think of heading to the beach, they imagine waving palm trees, tropical sun and beach bars serving cocktails. Norway is nothing like that, but visiting the beaches of this Nordic country will challenge everything you think about a beach vacation. Here, we briefly explore three beaches in Norway for a different beach vacation
1. Watch the Northern Lights at Skagsanden Beach, Lofoten
On calm clear nights during the Arctic winter photographers flock here for the opportunity to capture the flickering green and purple skies. Meanwhile, the glassy sand tends to mirror the sky’s light show making for the most Instagrammable images ever.
2. Telegrafbukta Beach, Tromsø
While the weather is cool, the beach lies at the fringe of a forested recreation area and city residents visit often to walk on the beach, hike the trails, and play beach volleyball, while the children can have fun in the playground. Alternatively, simply relax with a tasty picnic.
July is the best time to visit when the Bukta Open Air Music Festival is running. Here, the midnight sun promises 24-hour daylight to enjoy the surrounding scenery. However, winter sees the Aurora Borealis playing in the night sky.
3. Sjøsanden, Mandal, Norway
If this beach is too ordinary, visitors can head to one of the other beaches in the Furulanden Nature Park, or take a bicycle ride on the forested trails.
Try an alternative beach vacation this year in Norway, not only in the summer months but also in winter for a unique experience. Find out more about this Nordic nation on the country’s official tourism website here.
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