Wataha.no
Send report Radio TV Your account

How much alcohol to Norway? Current Limits.

add to Favorites
Rate the article
Rate the article

A question that more and more Poles are asking themselves. Namely - how much alcohol can you bring into Norway? It is not trivial, especially considering the colossal differences in prices. Not to mention the quality values ​​of Polish vodka. Check the current 2019 limits for alcohol and other products imported from Poland.

How much alcohol can you bring into Norway?

Answering the question “How much alcohol to Norway Can I bring it?” you should start with a limit on the value of the products transported. It is currently NOK 3000 if the carrier was outside Norway for less than 24 hours. In other cases, the limit is NOK 6000. Personal items such as mobile phones or laptops are not taken into account.

Limits on alcohol and cigarettes

If you are over 20 years old, cross the border You can transport 1 liter of alcohol to Norway high percentage (22%-60%). Below this age threshold, it is not possible to import strong alcohol, however, it is still possible to transport the following products:

  • 1,5 liters of wine with an alcohol content not exceeding 22%,
  • 2 liters of beer with a power of less than 4,7%,
  • 200 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco products,
  • 200 cigarette papers.

Also read: Loss of documents in Norway - what to do? >>>

Possible replacements for 2019 limits

If you are only 20 years old, you can, for example, carry more wine, beer or cider instead of hard alcohol. The following combinations are possible:

  • 1 liter of high alcohol + 1,5 liters of wine + 2 liters of beer / cider + tobacco products
  • 1 liter of high percentage alcohol + 3 liters of wine + 2 liters of beer / cider
  • 1 liter of spirits + 1,5 liters of wine + 3,5 liters of beer / cider
  • 1 liter of high alcohol + 3,5 liters of beer / cider + tobacco products
  • 1 liter of high alcohol + 5 liters of beer / cider
  • 2,5 liters of wine + 2 liters of beer / cider + tobacco products
  • 1,5 liters of wine + 3 liters of beer / cider + tobacco products
  • 4 liters of wine + 2 liters of beer / cider
  • 3 liters of wine + 3 liters of beer / cider
  • 4,5 liters of beer / cider + tobacco products
  • 6 liters of beer / cider

Quoteappen - or how to make your life easier

You can also make your life easier. The application will calculate how much alcohol you can bring into Norway Quoteappenwhich is the first application of this type for mobile devices. There you can set parameters that allow the calculation of limits for two people. At the same time, it is possible to create any combination. This is a great help - you don't have to do it yourself anymore. It is worth mentioning that this is the official application that has been implemented by the Norwegian Customs Service (norw. Tolletaten).

How much alcohol to Norway?

In practice, it turns out that the applicable limits are not that small. Alcohol purchased in Poland can be transported in large quantities, which will meet the demand - especially if we are traveling in a group consisting of several adults. And buy in Poland is worth it - quality our vodkas are excellent and the prices are really competitive!

Weather

loader image
Oslo, NO
4:39 a.m., May 3, 2024
temperature icon 7° C
heavily cloudy
Humidity: 75%
Pressure: 1021 mb
Wind: 3 mph
Wind Taste: 3 mph
clouds: 86%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 5:08 am
Sunset: 9:18 pm

Exchange rate

Polish zlotys

1 PLN

=

NOK

0,375

Norwegian crown

SEK

0,384

Swedish Krona

EUR

4,310

Euro

USD

3,932

United States dollar

Featured Articles

Latest articles

Vision problems affect an increasing number of young people

Eyesight problems affect an increasing number of young people. More young people in Norway have vision problems. This is shown by the Consumer Survey 2024, in which Kantar interviewed 1400...


16 percent do not know that it may end in prison. Would you stop a drunk driver?

16 percent do not know that it may end in prison. Would you stop a drunk driver? Would you stop a drunk driver from getting behind the wheel? 16 percent of Norway's population…


Electric cars banned on public transport lanes in Oslo and Akershus

Ban on electric cars on public transport lanes in Oslo and Akershus The Norwegian Public Roads Authority is introducing a temporary ban on electric cars on public transport lanes from May 6...


Visit our social networking sites