Cape Fie is the northernmost point of Bouvet Island, located in the South Atlantic Ocean. Bouvet Island is a small, remote, uninhabited island that is a dependency of Norway. Cape Fie is notable mainly for its geographical significance and is of interest primarily to researchers and explorers rather than tourists, due to the island's harsh and inaccessible environment.
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Bouvet Island
Best Time to Visit
January, February, March, November, December
Ideal Duration
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Bouvet Island does not have a visa policy for tourists, only scientific expeditions or approved activities are allowed. Visitors must obtain a special permit from the Norwegian Polar Institute to visit the island and cannot enter without a valid permit.
Bouvet Island is an uninhabited territory of Norway and requires a permit for entry. To apply for a Bouvet Island visa, you can either apply online or through a Norwegian embassy or consulate. For the online application, you must visit the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration website and complete the application form.Â
 Documents Needed:Â
Valid Passport: The passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date from the Schengen Area.
Visa Application Form: A completed and signed Schengen visa application form.
Recent Passport-sized Photographs: Two passport-sized photos that meet the Schengen visa photo requirements.
Travel Insurance: Proof of travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and repatriation, with a minimum coverage of €30,000.
Proof of Financial Means: Evidence showing you can financially support yourself during your stay in Norway (bank statements, sponsorship letter, or similar).
Accommodation Details: Proof of where you will stay in Norway (hotel bookings, invitation letter from a host).
Flight Itinerary: A reservation showing your intended entry and exit from Norway.
Here are the steps to apply for a Bouvet Island eVisa online:
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Special Permission for Bouvet Island
If you have a legitimate reason for visiting Bouvet Island (for example, for scientific research), you would need to contact the Norwegian Polar Institute or the Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management to obtain special permits. These agencies govern access to the island, and obtaining permission for any kind of visit would be highly restricted and require specific documentation.
Disclaimers
The above list of documents is the standard requirement for the visa application. The Embassy/Consulate/High Commission/Application Centres reserve the right to request additional documents for verification.
Travelspoc does not guarantee the outcome of any visa application. Decisions on visa applications are at the sole discretion of the respective Embassy/Consulate/High Commission.
Visa Application Centres and Embassy Information
Royal Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi ;
Address 50-C, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri New Delhi - 110021Â
Tel:Â + 91 11 4136 3200
E-mail: info.norwayin@vfshelpline.com