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Why choose Seven Seas Worldwide?
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Trusted boxes and bags delivery for over 25 years
Norway is an unforgettable destination in Northern Europe, best known for its breathtaking fjords and absorbing culture. From the historic charm of Oslo's Viking Ship Museum to the extraordinary landscapes of the Lofoten Islands, it's clear why visitors can't get enough. Explore ancient sites, exquisite art, and landmarks like the Bryggen Wharf in Bergen and the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim.
Whether travelling, starting a new job, or attending university, you'll need as many home comforts as possible. That's where our international luggage delivery services can help. Our Boxes and Bags Shipping service covers most towns and cities across Norway. Ever-popular destinations include Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Drammen, Kristiansand and Trondheim.
With over a quarter century of experience sending personal belongings overseas, our services make it easy. Our global network of depots, expert team and multilingual customer service make us a top choice among international delivery companies.
We make sending belongings to Norway smooth sailing
We've designed our overseas delivery services to be as simple as possible. In other words, we handle all the logistics, so you don't have to! Simply book online, pack your boxes and bags, and complete your online documents. We'll come straight to your door, collect your delivery shipment, clear customs and deliver it to your Norwegian address.
Keep reading for more reasons why our overseas boxes and bags delivery services make your life stress-free:
- Complimentary storage services: enjoy two weeks of free storage services at our secure depot in Belgium before relocating to Norway.
- Upfront delivery fees: since we offer a complete door-to-door luggage delivery service, we don't hide anything from you. Grab an instant online quote now for a transparent, step-by-step cost breakdown.
- Flexible delivery payments: we won't ask for the entire bill right away. Instead, you make several payments across your shipment's journey.
- Customs handling: we'll clear your delivery shipment through the customs process. All you need to do is pack your belongings and complete your online documents.
- Multilingual customer service: our 24/7 customer service team is happy to offer advice and answer any delivery questions.
Boxes and bags delivery to Norway in 5 steps
Free online quick quote
Our instant quote tool provides a clear, itemised delivery cost with no hidden fees or nasty surprises.
Pick your dates
When placing your order, choose the materials delivery and shipment collection dates that suit you.
Securely pack your items
We deliver your empty boxes, ready for you to fill.
We collect and ship
Complete the online documentation. Then we'll move your delivery to Norway.
Delivered to your address
Our team will clear your goods through customs and deliver them safely to your new home.
Don't just take our word for it
Customers love our worldwide shipping services!
Our robust shipping boxes protect your items
Our international luggage delivery company offers sturdy boxes to safeguard your home items during long distances. Made from double-walled, chemically-strengthened cardboard, the most common sizes are Large and Standard (see below for exact dimensions). Overestimate how many you need, and we'll collect any unused delivery boxes still in brand-new condition for free.
Specially-shaped containers made from the same quality cardboard are available for musical instruments and sporting goods. Prepare them securely, and we'll safely box them at our closest depot.
You may use your own containers. However, please avoid using laundry bags, plastic crates, used food boxes and bin liners. Such weak containers will likely break and damage the rest of your delivery shipment.
Large delivery box
External dimensions:
61 x 51 x 41cm / 24 x 20 x 16.14 inches
Best for sending:
- Sports equipment
- Clothes
- Bedding
Standard delivery box
External dimensions:
51 x 41 x 31cm / 20 x 16.14 x 12.2 inches
Best for sending:
- Files and papers
- Books
- Children's toys
Norway's customs rules fully explained
Our Ireland delivery experts take care of customs inspections in Norway. But there are some things you should be aware of.
Ensure your delivery shipment does not contain any banned goods. Like all countries, Norway has specific restrictions on certain items to protect its people and the environment. Before packing your delivery, please check out our Prohibited Goods page.
Next, log into your Seven Seas Worldwide account and complete the following documents:
- An inventory listing every item you're sending to Norway. Customs officials will have access, so accuracy is essential.
- Optional insurance forms for extra cover in the rare chance your delivery shipment is lost or suffers damage.
- A copy of your passport — upload colour scans of the picture and signature pages of the shipment owner's passport.
You can import used household goods and personal belongings into Norway tax-free under the following conditions:
- You've lived outside Norway continuously for at least one year.
- You've owned and used the items you wish to import for at least a year.
- You intend to use them on arrival in Norway.
- You import your goods into Norway at most a year after your arrival.
Please reference Tolletaten, the official Norwegian Customs website, for the most up-to-date information. If you need any customs assistance, multilingual customer service team is available available around the clock.
Our Ireland delivery experts take care of customs inspections in Norway.
FAQs about shipping to Norway from Ireland
With over 25 years of experience in international luggage delivery, our services simplify everything.
Follow these steps:
- Get a full cost rundown with some basic info and a few clicks using our free online delivery quote tool. Then, place your order, pay the holding deposit, and pick a suitable date so we can drop off any requested packing materials.
- Pack your possessions into sturdy containers and complete your online documents. Then, select a date so we can collect your delivery shipment.
- After you've made your Shipping and Transportation payment, we'll move your items to Norway, clear everything through customs and take them to your new address.
Sending luggage from Ireland to Norway takes 37 days by land via our boxes and bags delivery service. Transit time starts when you pay your Shipping and Transportation fee and ends when your possessions arrive at the destination port.
You can send to Norway most items found at home with our boxes and bags delivery service, such as clothes and books. Plus, specially-shaped goods, like guitars and golf clubs.
All nations have a list of restricted items to protect their citizens and the environment. Please reference our Prohibited Goods page for the latest information before packing your delivery.
You can import used personal belongings into Norway tax-free if you've lived abroad for at least a year and have used the items for the same duration. Ensure you import them within a year of arrival and use them personally.
Since we own a worldwide network of depots, we can control delivery costs. However, rates depend on personal circumstances. Factors include your shipment's size and the location of your origin and destination. Use our free online quote tool for an instant cost breakdown specific to your delivery needs.
When sending luggage internationally, all routes are predefined to ensure your goods arrive via the most efficient method possible.
How long does international shipping to Norway take?*
Delivery by land
37 days
*estimated transit times depend on global shipping circumstances
Safely pack your items with our 4-step guide
We highly advise hiring a professional packing service to ease some of the stress of sending a delivery overseas. Otherwise, take your time and follow our step-by-step tips below. For more in-depth guides, reference How to choose a box for shipping and Preparing large items for collection.
Secure your delivery boxes:
Bring together your packing materials, like parcel tape and a knife. Secure the box's base by folding in the small flaps and then the large flaps, then seal them with multiple layers of overlapping parcel tape.
Cover any exposed edges with more tape, then wrap all around the box's base. Once full, similarly seal the lid.
Be careful with fragile goods:
Use bubble wrap on everything and several layers for delicate/valuable goods. Put the heaviest items at the bottom of your box and lighter things above and towards the centre.
Fill gaps with soft materials like packing paper or hand towels. Give your container a little shake — if it makes a sound, add more soft materials till it stops.
Complete your online inventory:
Log in to your online account and complete your inventory, a list of everything you're sending. Norwegian customs officials will have access, so please ensure accuracy.
With a marker pen, write the job number, box number, and shipment owner's destination country and city on two sides of all containers. Reference your inventory at the same time to ensure all details match.
Enjoy a smooth collection day:
For your and our driver's safety, the max weight of each container is 30kg/66lbs. Weigh all boxes, bags and suitcases one at a time on bathroom scales. If one exceeds the limit, remove some items and put them in a lighter container.
For an easy collection day experience, move your entire delivery shipment as close to your building's entrance as possible the night before.
Seven Seas Worldwide were very helpful. They were easy to contact and maintain contact with, and the staff were friendly. I had no problems at all. A very good delivery experience all round. I would definitely recommend their services. Best priced, too!
Russell
Fascinating attractions in Norway's most-visited cities
Thanks to an alluring blend of natural wonders, ancient history and a colourful cultural life, Norway is an enchanting tourist destination. Get lost in landscapes full of stunning fjords, majestic mountains and picturesque coastal towns.
Keep reading for our pick of the best tourist hotspots in Norway's most popular cities:
Oslo
Norway's capital boasts an elegant blend of natural beauty, history and modern culture. Explore Viking ships, historic fortresses, world-class museums, lush parks and the unforgettable beauty of the Oslo Opera House.
Try on a Viking helmet: the Viking Ship Museum houses well-preserved ships and artefacts dating back to around 829 AD. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Norway's maritime history and the Viking era.
Explore a medieval castle: Akershus Fortress boasts 360° views over Oslofjord from its ramparts (defensive walls), guided tours and blooming gardens. Learn about Oslo's storied past and enjoy romantic, scenic walks.
Admire the human form in stone: discover Vigeland Sculpture Park, featuring over two hundred sculptures of the human condition by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. The open-air gallery is free to enter and is an ideal picnic spot.
Visit an architectural marvel: enjoy stunning live opera and ballet performances at the Oslo Opera House. Take behind-the-scenes tours, walk along the bustling waterfront, and sunbathe along the popular seafront harbour.
Bergen
Bergen is best known for the charming architecture of Bryggen Wharf. Explore Mount Fløyen for stunning city views and surrounding fjords, Bergen Fish Market's and one of Norway's best-preserved fortifications.
Stroll through a UNESCO World Heritage site: Bryggen Wharf reflects the city's Hanseatic history. Explore multicoloured wooden buildings, informative museums and artisan shops at this can't-miss stop in Bergen.
Discover one of Norway's oldest fortresses: Bergenhus Fortress's impressive mediaeval buildings include Håkon's Hall and Rosenkrantz Tower. Learn about the fortress's military history at the Bergenhus Museum, and enjoy the picturesque grounds.
Sample freshly-caught fish: Bergen Fish Market is a renowned culinary hotspot where you can buy fresh seafood and local delicacies and soak up the lively atmosphere — an authentic taste of Norwegian coastal culture.
Climb Mount Fløyen: take the Fløibanen funicular (tram) to the summit for eye-wateringly beautiful views of Bergen and the nearby fjords. Once there, enjoy hiking trails, snap some memorable pictures and relax at the playground and cafe.
Trondheim
Central Norway's Trondheim is a captivating city packed with historical and cultural significance. Visit a mediaeval church, stroll across the Old Town Bridge for picturesque views and discover not just one but two popular music museums!
Witness a Gothic masterpiece: Nidaros Cathedral is Scandinavia's largest medieval church. Admire the intricate details and impressive stained glass of one of Norway's most significant pilgrimage sites.
Walk the "Gate of Happiness": Old Town Bridge, known locally as Gamle Bybro, is a picturesque red bridge that spans the Nidelva River. Enjoy colourful wooden houses and learn about the bridge's history — an excellent spot for photography.
Bow down to Norway's rock legends: Rockheim Museum celebrates Norwegian pop and rock from the fifties to the present day. Enjoy interactive exhibits featuring touch screens, headphones and multimedia installation.
Get your classical groove on: Ringve Museum, Norway's national museum of music and musical instruments, is set in a historic manor house and botanical garden. Enjoy live performances, a diverse collection of instruments and engaging guided tours.
Stavanger
Stavanger is a spellbinding city on Norway's southwest coast, known for its historic sites and cultural options. From awe-inspiring views atop Pulpit Rock and Norway's oldest cathedral to Old Stavanger's cobblestone streets and the Petroleum Museum, you'll never be bored.
Hike up an iconic cliff: standing over six hundred metres tall, Pulpit Rock, known locally as Preikestolen, has a flat top at the summit, ideal for breathtaking views over the Lysefjord fjord. It's a must-visit for adventure enthusiasts. Remember your hiking boots.
Stroll around a 12th-century church: Stavanger Cathedral is Norway's oldest cathedral, featuring a striking blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. It is an active church and a remarkable piece of Norway's religious heritage.
Take a step back in time: Old Stavanger is Stavanger's charming old town. Enjoy a glimpse into the city's past during a peaceful walk. Explore well-preserved wooden houses, cobblestone roads and quaint shops.
Learn about Norway's oil and gas industry: the Norwegian Petroleum Museum features interactive exhibits, informative displays and detailed models of subsea technology. Its waterfront city centre location provides a scenic backdrop.