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  1. Travelling with pets

    Cost to transport your pet in the cargo: 130 - 160 GBP (online) 150 - 180 GBP (airport), per animal, each way. Cats and dogs can travel in the cargo hold on the following flights: Flights to/from Svalbard (dogs only) Flights within Schengen and/or EU (Ireland excluded) Up to two cats or two dogs can travel in the same crate if they're well ...

  2. Travelling with dogs or cats to Norway

    These regulations apply when you are travelling with dogs, cats, and ferrets that you bringing with you as pets from an EU/EEA country to Norway: The animal must be marked with a tattoo or fitted with a microchip. The animal must have an EU-approved pet passport. The animal must be vaccinated against rabies.

  3. Travelling with pets

    The Norwegian Food Safety has prepared a quick guide for those who travel with up to five animals. The guide provides information on required vaccines and pet passports, based on whether you are travelling with a dog, cat or ferret. You must always go through the red channel upon entering Norway at the border crossing.

  4. Travelling with dogs in Norway

    Ban against dangerous dogs. There are six prohibited breeds in Norway. The ban also applies to crossbreeds where any of the below listed breeds are one or more of these breeds in any proportion. This means that it is not allowed to own, import, or breed such dogs in Norway. The prohibited breeds are: The Pit Bull Terrier.

  5. Taking a Dog to Norway: Rules and Regulations

    To take dogs to Norway from within the EU, the dog must be vaccinated for rabies at least 21 prior to travel, tested for rabies antibodies by an EU-approved lab, treated for tapeworm, and possess a pet passport showing the information. When arriving in Norway with the dog or cat, take the pet to the customs upon arrival (red zone).

  6. Dog-Friendly Norway: Travelling in Norway with a Dog

    Travelling to Norway with a Dog. Norway is one of the countries in Europe that requires your dog to have a worming treatment done before arrival. This echinococcosis worming treatment needs to be done by a vet between 24 hours and 5 days of crossing the border, and recorded in your dog's pet passport.. The one exception is if you are directly travelling from Finland, Ireland, Malta or ...

  7. Bring your dog onboard

    Either travel with the dog yourself or have authorised the person who is accompanying the dog on the trip. The dog must also be microchipped, have a pet passport and valid rabies vaccine. ... When entering Norway with a pet, the animals and necessary documents must be presented to Customs for inspection without being asked. Walk or drive into ...

  8. What you need to know if you're travelling to Norway with a pet

    Generally speaking, the following rules apply to most trips to Norway with pets. Firstly, check whether you meet the requirements for private (non-commercial) import of pets into the country. You can check the rules here (in Norwegian). Remember that anyone who is bringing a pet into Norway must contact and consult a veterinarian in advance, as ...

  9. My Two Week Northern Norway Road Trip Itinerary (with a dog!)

    Dogs are very rarely allowed in shops or restaurants. So I was pleasantly surprised to find that traveling with a dog in Norway is actually quite easy. My accommodation choices were certainly more limited, but I still managed to find pet friendly accommodation in every stop on our itinerary.

  10. Travelling Norway with Dogs I Customs, Ferrys, Camping

    Norway with Dog - Ferries. On the many Norwegian ferries, traveling with a dog is unfortunately not so unproblematic and unfortunately the rules are quite different. On most ferries it is not allowed to take a dog with you on the ferry. In these cases, the dog must wait in the car or camper. This can be quite a traumatic experience for the dog.

  11. Northern Lights Dog Sledding Adventures in Norway

    Northern Lights Dog Sledding Adventures in Norway. November 16, 2023. 4 min read. A dog sledding adventure is an exhilarating way to explore the Arctic wilderness, and when combined with the enchanting beauty of the Northern Lights, it becomes an experience of a lifetime. Kirkenes and Tromso are both excellent locations to experience the magic ...

  12. Traveling to Norway with a dog

    Administration: Between 24 to 120 hours before entering Norway. Otherwise the dog can be treated twice before entering Norway: With an interval of maximum 28 days, then with a regular interval of 28 days throughout its journey to and from Norway. Treatment is reported in the passport or in the health certificate.

  13. Moving to Norway with Pets

    Norwegians love cats and dogs. Whether you are travelling to Norway with a pampered pooch or feline friend, you will be pleased to know that Norway is a nation full of cat and dog lovers. In 2019, 31% of Norwegian households owned at least one cat, while 17% of households had at least one dog as a pet. One of the most popular dogs in Norway is ...

  14. 10 Tips For Traveling with Pets On Norwegian

    Traveling with pets on Norwegian. Traveling your pet in the cabin costs SEK 550 - 750 (online) and SEK 600 - 800 (airport)/pet per way. Small cats or dogs can travel in the cabin on flights within Schengen and the EU. The airline accepts up to two pets in the cabin per flight. You can book up to three very small puppies or kittens in the ...

  15. Norway Pet Quarantine and Travel Regulations

    Complete the following entry requirements to travel to Norway with your pet: Obtain a health-certificate from a licensed veterinarian in the country of origin. Or, pets traveling from EU countries must have a valid EU Pet Passport. Pets must be fitted with a valid microchip for identification. Dogs, cats and ferrets must be vaccinated against ...

  16. Travelling with your dog or cat on your KLM flight

    Make a reservation for your dog or cat and prepare them for their journey in the cabin or hold. Preparing your pet's trip Which travel documents you need to bring, the kennel requirements for a pet in the hold, and how to prepare your pet.

  17. Experiences

    Norwegian Travel is a premium brand aiming to offer high-quality experience-based tourism in selected unique destinations in Norway. From the fjords to the mountains. From the sandy beaches to the rough cliffs. From urban buzz to the massive stillness of the old mountains. We wish to inspire people to explore the treasures to be found in Norway.

  18. Pet Travel

    Find out if your pet qualifies to travel. Your animal doesn't qualify for pet travel and is subject to different import regulations and export regulations if you: Don't see your pet listed below. Are exporting semen or embryos from any animal. Have a pet that's considered livestock or poultry, like pigs or chickens.

  19. I petsit abroad to save money on travel.

    As an avid dog lover, I thought it was perfect. I paid a little over $100 to make an account, then started browsing housesits around the world.

  20. A Guide To Haugesund, Norway, For Cruise Ship Visitors

    Among these, Iona, one of Britain's largest ships with a capacity of 5,206 passengers, makes regular stops here as part of its P&O Cruises Norwegian fjords tour. European focused lines AIDA and ...

  21. Nature, Adventures, Activities, and Accommodations…

    Norwegian Travel is a premium brand aiming to offer high-quality experience-based tourism in selected unique destinations in Norway. ... Fun & Easy Dog Sledding Adventure - Morning Tour Drive your own team of huskies! This is an experience out of the ordinary and a must-do for anyone visiting Northern Norway.

  22. Tromsø

    Embark on a 25-30-minute sleigh ride, guided by our trusty reindeer companions, as they lead you through the valley and along the coast. After this thrilling adventure, you'll have the incredible chance to feed our over 300 gentle reindeer. Prices from 1790 NOK.

  23. Would You Travel On A Nuclear-Powered Cruise Ship?

    A Guide To Haugesund, Norway, For Cruise Ship Visitors. Apr 27, 2024, 09:56am EDT. ... (a boat traveling the same distance on fuel would need 28 million gallons). These ships could go for years ...

  24. 'Conan O'Brien Must Go' Review: Max's Travel Series Is A Thrill

    Conan O'Brien returns with new hilarious travel show that takes him to Thailand, Ireland, Norway and dining with Jordan Schlansky in Argentina.

  25. What it's like inside The Black Dog, the London pub made famous by

    When CNN Travel visits, there's no time to sample The Black Dog's inviting looking food menu, but this writer opts for a Swift-approved glass of Sauvignon Blanc (in another new track, "The ...

  26. 'Conan O'Brien Must Go' review: The Max travel show proves life after

    O'Brien heads overseas to visit average folks in Norway, Argentina, Thailand and Ireland who had once Zoomed in to speak with him on the podcast Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan. Sometimes the visits ...

  27. Fun & Easy Dog Sledding Adventure

    After your dog sledding ride and arriving back at the camp, you are invited into our lavvo (a traditional sami tent), where you can enjoy a hot drink and cake around the campfire. ... Norwegian Travel is a premium brand aiming to offer high-quality experience-based tourism in selected unique destinations in Norway. From the fjords to the ...

  28. Thomas Lee Robison, his dog and small raft missing in Grand Canyon

    Thomas Lee Robison, a 58-year-old resident of Santa Fe, New Mexico, was believed to have been attempted to travel down the Colorado River with his small dog on a wooden raft when he disappeared ...

  29. Man, dog now missing after traveling on wooden homemade raft in Grand

    They believe he is with his dog, an 11-year-old welsh corgi that weighs 25 pounds. They ask that anyone who may have seen him call Grand Canyon Dispatch at (928) 638-7805. Saleen Martin is a ...