
Norwegian Fjords in November
Not the best time
November isn't ideal for Norwegian Fjords. Consider a different month.
All Months
May through September offers the warmest weather and longest days—up to 19 hours of daylight in June. But each month has trade-offs. May brings waterfalls at peak flow from snowmelt, fewer crowds, but unpredictable weather. June and July see midnight sun and warmest temperatures around 20°C, but also peak crowds and highest prices. August offers stable weather and still-long days, with berries ripening on hiking trails. September brings autumn colors and dramatically fewer tourists, though some attractions start closing. Winter fjord visits are possible but challenging—many roads close, ferries run reduced schedules, and daylight lasts just 5-6 hours. However, February through March offers northern lights possibilities and snow-covered landscapes that feel otherworldly. Local insight: book accommodations early for June-August, as options are limited in small fjord towns. Weather changes fast year-round—pack layers and waterproof gear regardless of season.
Norwegian Fjords Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
9/10
Families
7/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
4/10
Luxury
8/10