Marina

I am 48 years old, and every article I write about Norway begins not with a headline, but with a question: what will the reader feel? After all, Norway is not just fjords and huts in the fog. It is a country where rain sounds different on tiles and on bus windows, where bread from a small bakery can tell you more than a guidebook.
I help readers navigate reality: when boats run between the fjords, how to buy museum tickets in advance, where to stay between hikes. I gather verified information — prices, schedules, practical tips — and try to present it simply so that everyone can prepare for their trip without unnecessary fuss. I keep track of seasonal changes, check the latest information and don't forget the little things that often make a trip truly enjoyable, such as whether the farmers' market is open on weekdays.
My articles are not an encyclopaedia or advertising. They are notes from a neighbour who first listened to how the locals live and then began to share his perspective. Here you will find tips ‘just in case,’ observations from trips and conversations, ready-made itineraries, and simple discoveries that may be the beginning of your love for Norway.