Norway Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak passport holders enter Norway without a visa. Norway is part of the Schengen Area (EEA/EFTA) and EU citizens including Slovaks can travel, work, and live in Norway freely.

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Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter Norway without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa application needed. Slovak citizens present their national ID card or passport. Oslo Airport Gardermoen is the main hub. Low-cost airlines fly from Bratislava and Vienna to Oslo and Bergen seasonally.

Norway is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

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2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Passport or National ID

A valid Slovak passport or national ID card. Norway is Schengen/EEA.

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Slovakia to Norway: What You Need to Know

Norway is not an EU member but is part of the Schengen Area through the EEA agreement. Slovak citizens, as EU nationals, can enter Norway without a visa and enjoy freedom of movement rights including the right to work and reside. Norway is known for its spectacular fjords, Northern Lights, and high standard of living. A national ID card or passport is sufficient for entry.

How to Get There

Sweden and Denmark are neighboring Schengen countries easily combined with Norway. The Nordic countries form a natural travel circuit.

Money & Banking

Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in Norway - it is highly cashless. ATMs are available in cities and airports. Currency exchange is available at Oslo Airport. Norway is very expensive - accommodation and dining costs are high.

Practical Tips

Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Oslo, Bergen, and the fjords are top attractions. The Northern Lights are visible in winter in northern Norway. Many Slovaks work in Norway due to high wages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Norway?

No. Norway is not an EU member but is part of the Schengen Area and the EEA. Slovak citizens can travel to Norway without a visa for any length of stay using a passport or national ID card.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Norway?

No. Norway is part of the Schengen Area (EEA/EFTA) and EU citizens including Slovaks can travel, live, and work in Norway without a visa.

What currency does Norway use?

Norway uses the Norwegian krone (NOK). As of 2025, EUR 1 is approximately NOK 11.5. Norway is one of the world's most expensive countries.

Can Slovak citizens work in Norway?

Yes. Under EEA agreements, Slovak citizens have the right to work in Norway without any permit. Many Slovaks work in Norway in industries like fisheries, construction, healthcare, and hospitality due to Norway high wages.

What is the Norway in a Nutshell tour?

Norway in a Nutshell is an iconic day or overnight itinerary combining the Bergen Railway, the Flamsbana mountain railway (one of the world's steepest standard-gauge railways), a fjord cruise on the Aurlandsfjord and Naeroyfjord (UNESCO), and a bus connection back to Bergen or to Oslo. It can be booked as a package at norwaynutshell.com or independently using regular public transport tickets.

What currency does Norway use?

Norway uses the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere - Norway is one of Europe most cashless societies. ATMs are available at airports and cities.

How do I see the Northern Lights in Norway?

The Northern Lights are visible from September to March in northern Norway above the Arctic Circle. Tromso is the most popular base: it has regular international flights, organised aurora chase tours by bus into the dark countryside, and a tromsø Northern Lights app for real-time forecasts. The Lofoten Islands are another excellent location with less light pollution.

How expensive is Norway for Slovak tourists?

Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world. Accommodation, dining, and alcohol are significantly more costly than Slovakia. Budget carefully - even budget travel is expensive in Norway.

Is Norway expensive for food and drink?

Yes. Norway is among the world's most expensive countries for food and drink. A mid-range Oslo restaurant meal costs NOK 250-400 (EUR 22-35). A pint of beer in a bar costs NOK 90-130 (EUR 8-11). Buying alcohol from Vinmonopolet (the state-owned off-licence) is significantly cheaper than bars. Self-catering from Kiwi or Rema 1000 supermarkets is the main budget strategy.

What are the must-see attractions in Norway?

The Norwegian fjords (Geirangerfjord, Sognefjord), Bergen (Bryggen wharf), Oslo (Viking Ship Museum, National Gallery), the Northern Lights (Tromso), and Lofoten Islands are top experiences.

What is the best time to visit the Norwegian fjords?

June to August offers the best weather and access to all hiking trails and fjord boat tours. May and September are shoulder months with fewer crowds and still good weather. Some fjord routes (Geirangerfjord ferry) operate only from May to October. The fjords are beautiful in all seasons; in winter they are snow-covered and very quiet.

How do you get from Slovakia to Norway?

Flights from Bratislava or Vienna to Oslo (OSL) or Bergen (BGO) take approximately 2-3 hours. Multiple airlines serve the route. Norwegian Air, SAS, and various low-cost carriers operate routes.

How do I get to the Lofoten Islands?

Lofoten is accessible by plane (fly to Svolvær or Leknes from Oslo or Bodo), by express boat from Bodo (3.5 hours to Svolvær), or by driving across the bridge from Narvik (approximately 5 hours from Narvik, which is itself 20 hours from Oslo by overnight train). The E10 road connecting the islands is a spectacular drive.

What is the best time to visit Norway?

Summer (June-August) is best for fjords, hiking, and Midnight Sun in the north. Winter (November-February) is best for Northern Lights in Tromso and Alta. Spring and autumn are shoulder seasons.