

Flåm
Flåm is a small village in western Norway, located at the end of the Aurlandsfjord, a branch of the Sognefjord. It is best known for the Flåm Railway, a scenic train journey that showcases dramatic mountain landscapes and waterfalls. Visitors can explore the fjord on boat cruises, hike in the surrounding valleys, or visit attractions such as the Stegastein viewpoint and the Flåm Railway Museum.
RIB Fjordsafari Basic
The tour makes stops at various attractions, wildlife spots, and offers insights into the natural and cultural history of the area. Clients will sail through the Aurlandsfjord, passing Beitelen, a distinctive mountain that divides the Sognefjord into two branches, before entering the Nærøyfjord. A stop is made at the famous Sagfossen waterfall, the turning point of the tour, where clients can enjoy a stunning view of the dramatic Nærøyfjord.
Availability: Daily, 1st of April – 31st of October
Duration: 1.5 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
Stegastein Viewpoint
Stegastein Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting Flåm. Clients will take a bus from Flåm via Aurland to the stunning Stegastein Viewpoint, which extends 30 meters from the mountainside, 650 meters above the fjord. The viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the fjord, mountains, and surrounding landscape.
Availability: Daily, 23 March – 31 October
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by Bus
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord and continues into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Gudvangen, the fjord’s end. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view as the boat sails along the opposite side of the fjord. Stops are made at various attractions, and opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles are offered. The guide will share insights about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and captivating stories and legends from notable landmarks along the way.
Availability: Daily, April 1st – October 31st – Winter tour is 2h30: November 1st to March 31st
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
Flåmsbana
The Flåm Railway offers a spectacular train journey with panoramic views of some of Norway's most stunning fjord landscapes. The route passes through incredible nature, including the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and 20 tunnels, with numerous viewpoints along the way. In just one hour, the train travels from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the mountaintop at Myrdal, 867 meters above sea level on Hardangervidda.
Availability: Daily
Duration: 1 hour – one way
Includes: Flåmsbana Ticket
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage Taste
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord, continuing into the stunning Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Bakka Stray, where clients can also see into Gudvangen, the fjord’s end, and experience the narrowest part of the fjord. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view from the opposite side of the fjord. Stops will be made at attractions, with opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles. The guide will share information about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and intriguing stories from various landmarks. A stop will also be made in Undredal, a small village nestled between tall mountains, home to 65 people and nearly 500 goats. Here, clients will taste both brown and white goat cheese, learning about the local cheese-making tradition.
Availability: Daily, 1st of May – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Goat Cheese Tasting
Kayaking – Fjord paddle
Clients can join an easy three-hour sea kayak paddle, perfect for experiencing the peaceful fjord landscape. The journey passes Otternes Bygdetun with its historic buildings and heads toward Fronnes, where Viking age grave mounds can be seen. A guide will lead the way, sharing the area’s landscape and history. The trip includes 20-30 minutes for safety, paddle instructions, and outfitting. No kayaking experience is required, making this trip suitable for everyone.
Availability: Daily, 15th of April – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Kayak, Paddle, Spray Skirt, Jacket, Pump and Paddle Float
RIB Fjordsafari Basic
The tour makes stops at various attractions, wildlife spots, and offers insights into the natural and cultural history of the area. Clients will sail through the Aurlandsfjord, passing Beitelen, a distinctive mountain that divides the Sognefjord into two branches, before entering the Nærøyfjord. A stop is made at the famous Sagfossen waterfall, the turning point of the tour, where clients can enjoy a stunning view of the dramatic Nærøyfjord.
Availability: Daily, 1st of April – 31st of October
Duration: 1.5 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Basic
The tour makes stops at various attractions, wildlife spots, and offers insights into the natural and cultural history of the area. Clients will sail through the Aurlandsfjord, passing Beitelen, a distinctive mountain that divides the Sognefjord into two branches, before entering the Nærøyfjord. A stop is made at the famous Sagfossen waterfall, the turning point of the tour, where clients can enjoy a stunning view of the dramatic Nærøyfjord.
Availability: Daily, 1st of April – 31st of October
Duration: 1.5 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage Taste
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord, continuing into the stunning Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Bakka Stray, where clients can also see into Gudvangen, the fjord’s end, and experience the narrowest part of the fjord. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view from the opposite side of the fjord. Stops will be made at attractions, with opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles. The guide will share information about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and intriguing stories from various landmarks. A stop will also be made in Undredal, a small village nestled between tall mountains, home to 65 people and nearly 500 goats. Here, clients will taste both brown and white goat cheese, learning about the local cheese-making tradition.
Availability: Daily, 1st of May – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Goat Cheese Tasting
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage Taste
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord, continuing into the stunning Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Bakka Stray, where clients can also see into Gudvangen, the fjord’s end, and experience the narrowest part of the fjord. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view from the opposite side of the fjord. Stops will be made at attractions, with opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles. The guide will share information about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and intriguing stories from various landmarks. A stop will also be made in Undredal, a small village nestled between tall mountains, home to 65 people and nearly 500 goats. Here, clients will taste both brown and white goat cheese, learning about the local cheese-making tradition.
Availability: Daily, 1st of May – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Goat Cheese Tasting
Flåmsbana
The Flåm Railway offers a spectacular train journey with panoramic views of some of Norway's most stunning fjord landscapes. The route passes through incredible nature, including the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and 20 tunnels, with numerous viewpoints along the way. In just one hour, the train travels from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the mountaintop at Myrdal, 867 meters above sea level on Hardangervidda.
Availability: Daily
Duration: 1 hour – one way
Includes: Flåmsbana Ticket
Flåmsbana
The Flåm Railway offers a spectacular train journey with panoramic views of some of Norway's most stunning fjord landscapes. The route passes through incredible nature, including the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and 20 tunnels, with numerous viewpoints along the way. In just one hour, the train travels from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the mountaintop at Myrdal, 867 meters above sea level on Hardangervidda.
Availability: Daily
Duration: 1 hour – one way
Includes: Flåmsbana Ticket
Stegastein Viewpoint
Stegastein Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting Flåm. Clients will take a bus from Flåm via Aurland to the stunning Stegastein Viewpoint, which extends 30 meters from the mountainside, 650 meters above the fjord. The viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the fjord, mountains, and surrounding landscape.
Availability: Daily, 23 March – 31 October
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by Bus
Stegastein Viewpoint
Stegastein Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting Flåm. Clients will take a bus from Flåm via Aurland to the stunning Stegastein Viewpoint, which extends 30 meters from the mountainside, 650 meters above the fjord. The viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the fjord, mountains, and surrounding landscape.
Availability: Daily, 23 March – 31 October
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by Bus
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord and continues into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Gudvangen, the fjord’s end. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view as the boat sails along the opposite side of the fjord. Stops are made at various attractions, and opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles are offered. The guide will share insights about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and captivating stories and legends from notable landmarks along the way.
Availability: Daily, April 1st – October 31st – Winter tour is 2h30: November 1st to March 31st
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord and continues into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Gudvangen, the fjord’s end. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view as the boat sails along the opposite side of the fjord. Stops are made at various attractions, and opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles are offered. The guide will share insights about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and captivating stories and legends from notable landmarks along the way.
Availability: Daily, April 1st – October 31st – Winter tour is 2h30: November 1st to March 31st
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
Kayaking – Fjord paddle
Clients can join an easy three-hour sea kayak paddle, perfect for experiencing the peaceful fjord landscape. The journey passes Otternes Bygdetun with its historic buildings and heads toward Fronnes, where Viking age grave mounds can be seen. A guide will lead the way, sharing the area’s landscape and history. The trip includes 20-30 minutes for safety, paddle instructions, and outfitting. No kayaking experience is required, making this trip suitable for everyone.
Availability: Daily, 15th of April – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Kayak, Paddle, Spray Skirt, Jacket, Pump and Paddle Float
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
RIB Fjordsafari Basic
The tour makes stops at various attractions, wildlife spots, and offers insights into the natural and cultural history of the area. Clients will sail through the Aurlandsfjord, passing Beitelen, a distinctive mountain that divides the Sognefjord into two branches, before entering the Nærøyfjord. A stop is made at the famous Sagfossen waterfall, the turning point of the tour, where clients can enjoy a stunning view of the dramatic Nærøyfjord.
Availability: Daily, 1st of April – 31st of October
Duration: 1.5 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Basic
The tour makes stops at various attractions, wildlife spots, and offers insights into the natural and cultural history of the area. Clients will sail through the Aurlandsfjord, passing Beitelen, a distinctive mountain that divides the Sognefjord into two branches, before entering the Nærøyfjord. A stop is made at the famous Sagfossen waterfall, the turning point of the tour, where clients can enjoy a stunning view of the dramatic Nærøyfjord.
Availability: Daily, 1st of April – 31st of October
Duration: 1.5 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord and continues into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Gudvangen, the fjord’s end. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view as the boat sails along the opposite side of the fjord. Stops are made at various attractions, and opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles are offered. The guide will share insights about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and captivating stories and legends from notable landmarks along the way.
Availability: Daily, April 1st – October 31st – Winter tour is 2h30: November 1st to March 31st
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord and continues into the breathtaking Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Gudvangen, the fjord’s end. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view as the boat sails along the opposite side of the fjord. Stops are made at various attractions, and opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles are offered. The guide will share insights about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and captivating stories and legends from notable landmarks along the way.
Availability: Daily, April 1st – October 31st – Winter tour is 2h30: November 1st to March 31st
Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage Taste
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord, continuing into the stunning Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Bakka Stray, where clients can also see into Gudvangen, the fjord’s end, and experience the narrowest part of the fjord. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view from the opposite side of the fjord. Stops will be made at attractions, with opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles. The guide will share information about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and intriguing stories from various landmarks. A stop will also be made in Undredal, a small village nestled between tall mountains, home to 65 people and nearly 500 goats. Here, clients will taste both brown and white goat cheese, learning about the local cheese-making tradition.
Availability: Daily, 1st of May – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Goat Cheese Tasting
RIB Fjordsafari Heritage Taste
The tour departs through the world heritage Aurlandsfjord, continuing into the stunning Nærøyfjord. The turning point is at Bakka Stray, where clients can also see into Gudvangen, the fjord’s end, and experience the narrowest part of the fjord. On the return journey, clients will enjoy a different view from the opposite side of the fjord. Stops will be made at attractions, with opportunities to spot seals, porpoises, and eagles. The guide will share information about the fjord, local history, wildlife, and intriguing stories from various landmarks. A stop will also be made in Undredal, a small village nestled between tall mountains, home to 65 people and nearly 500 goats. Here, clients will taste both brown and white goat cheese, learning about the local cheese-making tradition.
Availability: Daily, 1st of May – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Goat Cheese Tasting
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
Hike to Skjerdal – Leim
This active adventure takes clients from the fjord to the mountain. The day starts with a Basic FjordSafari on the Aurlandsfjord, visiting the Sagfossen waterfall in the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord. Afterward, clients will hike uphill for 1.5 hours to Leim mountain goat farm, with stunning fjord views along the way. Upon arrival, they will tour the farm, learn about goat cheese production, and enjoy a tasting along with a lunch made from local produce. The return hike to Skjerdal takes about 30 minutes, followed by a minibus ride back to Flåm. No hiking experience is needed, but a reasonable level of fitness is required. Sturdy shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended, and clients should bring a water bottle.
Availability: Daily, 1st of July – 31st of August
Duration: 6 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by RIB Boat, Tour of Goat Farm, Lunch (cheese tasting & main course), Transport by Minibus
Note: From 6+ years old
Flåmsbana
The Flåm Railway offers a spectacular train journey with panoramic views of some of Norway's most stunning fjord landscapes. The route passes through incredible nature, including the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and 20 tunnels, with numerous viewpoints along the way. In just one hour, the train travels from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the mountaintop at Myrdal, 867 meters above sea level on Hardangervidda.
Availability: Daily
Duration: 1 hour – one way
Includes: Flåmsbana Ticket
Flåmsbana
The Flåm Railway offers a spectacular train journey with panoramic views of some of Norway's most stunning fjord landscapes. The route passes through incredible nature, including the Rallar road, steep mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and 20 tunnels, with numerous viewpoints along the way. In just one hour, the train travels from sea level at the Sognefjord in Flåm to the mountaintop at Myrdal, 867 meters above sea level on Hardangervidda.
Availability: Daily
Duration: 1 hour – one way
Includes: Flåmsbana Ticket
Kayaking – Fjord paddle
Clients can join an easy three-hour sea kayak paddle, perfect for experiencing the peaceful fjord landscape. The journey passes Otternes Bygdetun with its historic buildings and heads toward Fronnes, where Viking age grave mounds can be seen. A guide will lead the way, sharing the area’s landscape and history. The trip includes 20-30 minutes for safety, paddle instructions, and outfitting. No kayaking experience is required, making this trip suitable for everyone.
Availability: Daily, 15th of April – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Kayak, Paddle, Spray Skirt, Jacket, Pump and Paddle Float
Kayaking – Fjord paddle
Clients can join an easy three-hour sea kayak paddle, perfect for experiencing the peaceful fjord landscape. The journey passes Otternes Bygdetun with its historic buildings and heads toward Fronnes, where Viking age grave mounds can be seen. A guide will lead the way, sharing the area’s landscape and history. The trip includes 20-30 minutes for safety, paddle instructions, and outfitting. No kayaking experience is required, making this trip suitable for everyone.
Availability: Daily, 15th of April – 30th of September
Duration: 3 hours
Includes: Guide, Kayak, Paddle, Spray Skirt, Jacket, Pump and Paddle Float
Stegastein Viewpoint
Stegastein Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting Flåm. Clients will take a bus from Flåm via Aurland to the stunning Stegastein Viewpoint, which extends 30 meters from the mountainside, 650 meters above the fjord. The viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the fjord, mountains, and surrounding landscape.
Availability: Daily, 23 March – 31 October
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by Bus
Stegastein Viewpoint
Stegastein Viewpoint is a must-see for anyone visiting Flåm. Clients will take a bus from Flåm via Aurland to the stunning Stegastein Viewpoint, which extends 30 meters from the mountainside, 650 meters above the fjord. The viewpoint offers an unparalleled panorama of the fjord, mountains, and surrounding landscape.
Availability: Daily, 23 March – 31 October
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Includes: Guide, Transport by Bus

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