8. Bergen and the Western Fjords, Norway
Why visit: scenic hikes, serenity and contemporary culture
Temperature: 46°F to 59°F (8°C to 15°C).
Average daily budget: $100-$150
Norway’s Western fjords are undeniably beautiful, especially in May, after spring has brought color to its romantic landscape of dramatic hills, valleys and mountains.
Late May/early June also see Bergen — gateway to the fjords — host its celebrated International Festival, which gives you extra reasons to visit. Expect an exciting programme of music, ballet, folklore and theatre in beautiful venues.
Beyond exploring town, with its Bryggen (old wharf) UNESCO Heritage Site, Bergenhus Fortress, and fish market, you can easily enjoy scenic drives and ferry rides through fjords like Sognefjord and Geirangerfjord.
When it comes to more high-octane activities, head to Hardangervidda National Park to hike, bike, canoe or ride horses.
Spanning the rugged Hardangervidda mountain plateau — known as Norway’s “rooftop” — the park’s landscapes range from moorlands, glaciers and lakes, to mountains, lakes, rivers and streams, all of them breath-takingly beautiful.
Where to stay: overlooking Vågen Harbour, across the water from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bryggen, Clarion Hotel Admiral is a fine 4-star.
For a 5-star experience, we rate Skostredet Hotel.