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The northernmost of the Scandinavian countries, Norway is a place of unbelievable natural beauty, as you will discover when you drive one of our minivan rentals through its vast wilderness. This is a large and expensive country to travel around, so enjoy the freedom to travel off the beaten track and save money with your own rental vehicle. From deep fjords to vast glaciers, dramatic mountains and rocky coastlines, Norway is a real treat for anyone lucky enough to visit.
In East Norway is the sophisticated capital city Oslo, which is a great base for travelling out into the mountains and the fjords, as well as a city worth spending time in, with museums, a thriving café bar culture and fantastic nightlife. Getting out of the city is easy when driving your minivan rental, and you will soon find yourself in the Norwegian countryside, with activities such as hiking, skiing, kayaking, cycling and sailing all on offer.
Travel west towards the city of Bergen in West Norway, the second largest city and a gateway to the western fjords. Once the capital of Norway, Bergen has a vibrant alternative music scene, as well as being surrounded by mountains. If you are driving, the E16 from Oslo is the most direct route, passing through Laerdal and Flam, though there are more scenic routes that will take longer and may be prone to closure in poor weather conditions. Stay in the city or head out into the breathtaking landscape of the Norwegian fjords that stretch from Stavanger in the south right up to the Russian border. From Bergen, you can easily travel to the fjord towns of Gudvangen, Balestrand, Lofthus and Voss, as well as to the Naeroydalen valley.
A must do road-trip in Norway is the Atlanterhavsveien, or ‘The Atlantic Road’, which connects an archipelago of small islands just off Norway’s Midwestern coast, near the cities of Molde and Kristiansund. A series of spectacular bridges take travellers on a five-mile or so journey across the wilderness of the Atlantic Ocean. You should also take a trip to the Sognefjord, Norway’s deepest and longest fjord that stretches more than 200 km into the foot of the Jotunheimen Mountain, or to visit Jostedalsbreen, the largest glacier on mainland Europe. On the south coast, there are hundreds of islands that can be explored by boat, launching from the pretty coastal villages of Mandal and Arendal.
From Oslo, you can also travel north to the ancient city of Trondheim in central Norway, home to the second largest church in Northern Europe, the medieval Nidaros Cathedral, as well as a beautiful historic town centre. From Trondheim you can continue north, where the landscape becomes increasingly more dramatic and sparsely populated. Travel across the Arctic Circle to the port of Bodo and take a ferry to the Lofoten Islands, or continue north to the town of Narvik, and then to Tromso. This area of Northern Norway is the place to go for more great fjords, as well to experience the longest hours of sunlight in the summer and to discover more about Norway’s ancient Sami culture. You can fly directly into Tromso and collect your minivan on arrival if you want to save time.
The main airport for arrivals in Norway is Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), although some airlines also use Sandefjord Airport, (TRF) 115 km to the south of Oslo. On the west coast you can fly into Stavanger Airport or Bergen Airport (BGO) as well as Trondheim Airport (TRD) in Middle Norway and Tromsø Airport (TOS) in Northern Norway. It is also possible to drive into Norway from the neighbouring countries of Finland, Sweden and Russia. Wherever you plan to travel in Norway, hiring a minivan ensures you get to see the best of its landscapes, towns and cities and travel at a pace that is right for you.
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Minivans, multi-purpose vehicles (MPV’s), people-carriers or people-movers are the ideal rental choice in Norway for people looking to transport large families, groups of 5, 7 or more. An MPV will give you and your passengers more space and comfort, are usually designed with larger dimensions and make smart use of their interior space. Ideal for long journeys, day trips or transporting business executives, the seats of a minivan are generally located higher than in smaller cars, providing a more upright seating position and more leg and head room. Flexibility and versatility is the key to a good minivan, utilising cleverly designed folding seats that can be stowed or removed to create additional luggage space and allowing drivers to choose between 5 and 7 seats. The extra two seats are often more suitable for children and short journeys, though some larger models will feature three rows of seats that are genuinely comfortable for adults. Read on to find out which minivan is most suited to your driving needs.
Rent a Compact MPV
Hiring a smaller compact minivan is the most economical option, and when it comes to minivans, sometimes less is more. Being cheaper to rent than a large Minivan, and benefitting from lower fuel costs, a compact MPV is a sensible choice if you are watching your budget. The Chevrolet Zafira 5+2 seater rental is a smart choice for a small 7-person vehicle, as is the Citroen Picasso 5+2 seater. Choose the Peugeot Partner 5 or 7 seater for a reliable and economic minivan hire, or select the Renault Modus for a solid little mini MPV. Save money on your minivan by renting a diesel MPV, offering better fuel consumption and delivering more miles per gallon than a standard petrol engine. Find out what savings you can make on your gasoline costs when you drive your Ford Galaxy tdi diesel, the Volkswagen Touran automatic TDI or the Citroen C8 Tdi rental in Norway.
7 seater Minivan and Minibus Rentals in Norway
For seven or more adult passengers, a full size MPV or Minivan is the vehicle for you. The 7 seater Dodge Grand Caravan is a smart minivan whose clever ‘stow ‘n go’ seating allows you to interchange between people carrier and cargo van, whilst the Kia Sedona is a powerful and comfortable minivan for 7 persons that is fitted with an impressive V6 engine and 6 speed automatic transmission. The Ford Galaxy 7 seater MPV offers space, comfort and first-rate driving, whilst the roomy Volkswagen Sharan is ideal for any family vacation or road trip. If you want to know how much it costs to hire an 8 seater, then check out our range of 8 or 9 seater people carriers, such as the 8 seater Chevrolet Spin, the 9 person Fiat Scudo and the 12 seat Hyundai H1 minibus.
Luxury Minivan Hire
With a larger budget, you might be looking for a larger minivan that offers luxury, style, passenger comfort, versatility and excellent driving dynamics. The Citroen Berlingo benefits from a vast interior space, practical sliding rear doors and provides surprisingly enjoyable driving experience, whilst the refined Mercedes Viano MPV is always a popular premium people carrier. For luxury, power and a good fuel economy, the 7 seater Volkswagen Touran TDI may be the right MPV for you, or perhaps you want to hire a smart 9 seater van such as the automatic Mercedes Vito. Ensure that you and your passengers enjoy a truly comfortable ride with our luxury MPV and minivan rentals.
Automatic or Manual Minivan Rental in Norway
Choosing between automatic or manual transmission is a personal choice; some drivers prefer the extra control that manual shift gives you, whilst others prefer the ease of automatic gears, especially for city driving. Some will opt for a manual transmission as it is thought to be more fuel-efficient than an automatic, though in fact nowadays the differences are often negligible. In the US and much of Europe, automatic cars are often standard, and to drive a manual you will have to specifically request a stick shift car, whilst manual transmission remains the norm in the UK. For a reliable automatic minivan, the 7 seat Kia Sedona is a good choice, as is the Chrysler Grand Voyager automatic and the Automatic Toyota Previa. Try the Renault Grand Espcace with Sat Nav if you want a well-equipped manual MPV, or the manual 8 seater Toyota Quantum for a comfortable and reliable passenger van.