Norway Opens its Borders!

Norwegian authorities have announced a relaxation of the travel regulations

Norwegian authorities have announced a relaxation of the travel regulations. Travellers from a handful green European areas/countries and travellers from Denmark with a valid corona certificate are now allowed to enter the country without having to quarantine.

From Thursday, June 24, people residing in EEA with a COVID-19 certificate that can be verified with a QR code will be able to enter Norway without having to quarantine.
Currently, only a Norwegian or Danish COVID-19 certificate with a QR code that can be verified by Norwegian authorities is considered to be a secure and verifiable way to document vaccination or having had COVID-19.

Travellers living in a green area can also travel to Norway without having to quarantine, if they have only stayed in green areas for the last 10 days before entering Norway. See which areas that are “green” or “red” on The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH)’s official website’s colour-coded map.

Changes to the regulations will usually be announced every Friday and enter into force from midnight the following Monday.

From 5 July Norway’s colour-coded entry system will be equalised with the EU system. Currently, travellers from red areas will still have to quarantine at a quarantine hotel and/or in a suitable place with own bathroom and kitchen, while people residing in other countries outside EEA/Schengen/UK are not allowed to travel to Norway yet. Read more about who can travel to Norway right now.

Before travellers finally get to visit Norway again, or for the first time, preparations can be made. Learn the noble art of “kos” (“cosiness”), check out Norway’s weird and wonderful food and Norwegians’ love for outdoor lifestyle (“friluftsliv”), and discover unique accommodations around the country and vibrant cities with plenty of urban friluftsliv. Norwegian adventures await!

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