Rent a car in Norway with confidence. Full, fee-free cancellation guaranteed.
Norway is a land of spellbinding contrasts. The country is worth visiting for its natural wonders alone, from majestic fjords to spectacular glaciers, dense forests and sweeping snow-capped mountains. On the other hand, no trip could be considered complete without visiting its cosmopolitan cities, such as Oslo and Bergen.
Add satellite navigation to your car rental in Norway and explore this fascinating and vast country with confidence. In the unlikely event of your vehicle breaking down, you can also relax in the knowledge that our breakdown assistance service will bring you the help you need wherever you are. Hitting the slopes? Be prepared for winter conditions by choosing snow chains and tyres. Add a ski-rack to your booking and enjoy the array of wonderful pistes Norway has to offer.
Get the most out of both our service and your trip, and there can be no better way to see it all than with the flexibility of your own rental car.
Popular car hire locations in Norway
Popular airport locations in Norway
Explore Norway with your hire car
Norway is rightly known for its spectacular scenery, from deep coastal Fjords to mountains and glaciers. Collect your Avis hire car from a choice of Norway car rental hubs and explore what this wonderful country has to offer.
Oslo, Norway’s capital, is a city of green spaces and museums. Head to Bygdøy Peninsula where the Norwegian Maritime museum and the Viking Ship museum are located and discover the rich seafaring history dating back to the 9th century. Oslo is famous for its thriving café and bar scene, with excellent restaurants and nightlife ranging from nightclubs to opera.
A trip to Oslo is not complete without a visit to the Nasjonalgalleriet, a major city highlight. The museum contains the largest collection of Norwegian art in the world and is home to many of Edvard Munch’s best known creations including “The Scream”.
Bergen in the south west, with its colourful houses, is the gateway to the Norwegian Fjords and sits next to the Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest. Bergen was also home to composer Edvard Grieg; his former house is now a museum detailing his life in music. Bryggen, Bergen’s oldest quarter, boasts a spectacular waterside location and retains the atmosphere of an intimate waterside community. In recent years the quarter has become a haven for artists and there are various boutiques and galleries to explore.
While Norway is rightly known for the beauty of its coastline its interior is equally spectacular. Røros, a UNESCO world heritage site, is a former copper mining town. Its colourful wooden houses climb the mountainside alongside relics of the towns past, all framed by a spectacular view out across the landscape.
Top tips for driving in Norway
Which side of the road?
In the United Kingdom, please drive on the left side of the road.
Country driving laws
- Winter tyres are mandatory between November and April.
- Trams always have right of way.
- Dipped headlights must be used day and night.
- Give way to traffic approaching from the right, road priority is indicated by a yellow diamond.
- In Oslo, electric vehicles are allowed to use bus lanes.
Speed Limits
All speed signs will be in mph.
For a standard Avis rental vehicle with no trailers:
- Urban areas: 31 mph (50 km/h)
- Motorways: 80 mph (110 km/h)
- Rural areas: 55 mph (90 km/h)
Unless indicated by road signs.
Child safety / Seatbelt laws
- All Children must be seated in an appropriate child restraint for their size.
- Children under 4 must be seated in a rear-facing child seat.
Please note - It is the child’s parent/guardian or vehicle renter’s responsibility to fit the child seat.
If you want to learn more about driving in Bristol, see the full UK Road Rules guide.
Road trips around Norway
An Avis hire car in Norway is the perfect way to discover everything Norway has to offer. With locations throughout Norway, we will always be nearby with a range of vehicles to suit your needs. Here’s a selection of our highlights.
Fredrikstad
An hour’s drive south from Oslo, via the E6, Fredrikstad sits on the mouth of the river Glomma. Founded in 1567 by King Frederik II, this is one of the best-preserved fortified towns in the Nordic region. Relax in the town square at one of the many cafes or visit the galleries and boutiques that sit behind the town ramparts. With your car rental in Fredrikstad you can also explore the rugged mountain landscapes and dramatic coastline shaped by fjords.
Drammen
Forty-five minutes’ drive south-west of Oslo, via the E18, Drammen once had a reputation of a rather grey industrial town but much has changed. Fashionable surroundings and a modern city beach sit alongside smart cafes and restaurants. The city is renowned for its music scene and those seeking a change of pace will find both Norwegian and international acts performing across the cities venues.
Oscarsborg Fortress
Driving south for 40 minutes from Oslo via the E6 to Drøbak, it’s a five-minute ferry ride to Oscarsborg Fortress. Open year-round Oscarsborg is perfect for families and those seeking culture and history. Explore the fortress and its underground tunnels and discover the role it has played as far back as the 1600’s. In summer Oscarsborg is the backdrop for many open-air concerts, theatre and opera performances.
Norway car rental FAQs
Is car hire expensive in Norway?
Norway in general is expensive in comparison to other countries in Europe and car hire is no exception. That said, hiring a car from the capital, Oslo, is usually a cheaper option and you may find you can save money on public transport costs by hiring a car with the added bonus of more freedom and flexibility.
Where can I rent a car in Norway?
Avis has car rental branches in key locations across Norway including major cities and airports. Check out our full list of rental locations here.
How old do you have to be to rent a car in Norway?
The minimum age to rent a car in Norway is 19 years old, and the driver must have held a valid licence for at least a year.
What do I need to rent a car in Norway?
In order to rent a car in Norway you need to meet the legal minimum age requirements and have held a valid licence for at least a year.
You also need to be able to provide the relevant documentation when you collect your car: driver’s licence, passport or valid photo ID, and credit card in the driver’s name.
Other Avis services in Norway
What do you need to shift? Our van rental fleet spans small hire vans, perfect for that weekend DIY project; medium vans, well suited to hauling rolls of carpet, heavy floor tiles, or moving the kids to university; and large vans to accommodate some or all your worldly goods.
Why choose Avis for your Norway car hire?
- Fully flexible
Enjoy fee-free flexible booking with full cash refunds and no vouchers.
- Fully flexible
- Savings on coverage
When you choose Avis Inclusive you can experience total peace of mind with no extras or surprises. Pay one upfront price for free Roadside Assistance Plus and 25% discount on comprehensive zero-excess cover.
- Savings on coverage
- Loyalty benefits
Join our free loyalty programme Avis Preferred, and benefit from priority service, discounts and more.
- Loyalty benefits
- Safety first
From our well-maintained fleet to protecting your data, we take safety seriously. That means before each rental our vehicles are safety checked and cleaned in line with hygiene protocols.
- Safety first
- Faster collection
Save time at the counter by registering your details in advance with our simple and free QuickPass. You could be on the road sooner than you think.
- Faster collection
- VIP treatment
Get priority counter service on collection with Avis Preferred. At our larger locations you can use our Avis app to go straight to your car where the keys will be waiting for you.
- VIP treatment