Among other Norwegian cities, Bodo has the best sceneries. Its lively urban lifestyle and the interesting mix of nature gives you a variety of places to meet your friends. It is the second largest city in Northern Norway and its growth is the fastest when compared to other cities. Its location has made it a communication hub which is enhanced by its modern rail, sea and air transport systems. It is a windy city because of being on an unsheltered peninsula in the Norwegian sea. It has chilly but mildly cold winters and cool summers. If you like hiking, then its wilderness will serve you best, not to forget the popular recreational areas like Geitvagen.
Talking of air transport, Bodo Airport is the gateway to this magnificent city, and it is located merely two kilometers from the city center. To get to other Norwegian airports you can use the available direct flights that are seventeen in number, and included are the many daily flights to the capital city Oslo. Other daily flights are to Helgeland coast, Trondheim, Lofoten and Tromso. The airport has a good and secure parking, and the wireless internet will also enable you to do some business transactions as you wait for your flight. Meetings can also be held in the well equipped conference facilities.
When you arrive at the airport, you will get various ways of getting around. There are various modes of transport that you can use such as cruise ships, ferries and boats, train, buses and if you are not in the mood to use public transport you can organize with one of the car rental agencies to get you a good car that you can be using to move around. Being a tourist destination, Bodo City is a friendly place to be in.