Experience Ålesund to Geiranger roundtrip: breathtaking fjord cruises, stunning valleys, iconic waterfalls, and charming villages. Discover Norway’s majestic landscapes in a day.
Experience Ålesund to Geiranger roundtrip: breathtaking fjord cruises, stunning valleys, iconic waterfalls, and charming villages. Discover Norway’s majestic landscapes in a day.
- Hjørundfjorden - The journey begins with a boat ride from Ålesund to Øye, passing through the stunning Hjørundfjord.
- Trandal - Trandal, located in Hjørundfjord, is a charming village set along the shoreline. Known for Christian Gaard Bygdetun, a historic farm turned unique tourist spot, it offers cozy lodging, local dishes, and breathtaking…
- Hjørundfjorden - The journey begins with a boat ride from Ålesund to Øye, passing through the stunning Hjørundfjord.
- Trandal - Trandal, located in Hjørundfjord, is a charming village set along the shoreline. Known for Christian Gaard Bygdetun, a historic farm turned unique tourist spot, it offers cozy lodging, local dishes, and breathtaking fjord views. Trandal is also famous for its vibrant summer festivals, attracting visitors with music and local culture.
- Saebo - Sæbø, situated in Hjørundfjord, is a delightful village celebrated for its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere. It serves as a gateway to the magnificent Sunnmøre Alps, making it a favorite among hikers and nature lovers. The village features picturesque landscapes, traditional Norwegian architecture, a quaint harbor, and offers activities like fishing, kayaking, and mountain trekking. Sæbø’s rich cultural heritage and stunning fjord views make it a perfect retreat in Norway’s fjord region.
- Urke - Urke, nestled in Hjørundfjord, is a picturesque village renowned for its tranquil beauty and dramatic landscapes. Surrounded by towering peaks and lush valleys, it is an ideal retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventurers. The village is a starting point for several hiking trails, including the popular ascent to Slogen, one of the Sunnmøre Alps’ most iconic peaks. Urke boasts a rich cultural history, traditional Norwegian architecture, and a welcoming community. Its stunning natural surroundings and peaceful atmosphere make Urke a hidden gem in Norway’s fjord country.
- Oye - At Øye, there is a brief stop to switch from boat to bus. Øye is a quaint village located at the innermost part of Norangsfjord, a branch of Hjørundfjord. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and lush greenery, Øye is known for its natural beauty and historic significance. The village is home to the famous Hotel Union Øye, a historic hotel that has hosted royalty and celebrities since the late 19th century. Øye serves as a gateway to several hiking trails, including routes to the majestic Slogen peak. With its stunning fjord views, rich heritage, and peaceful ambiance, Øye offers a captivating retreat for visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation in Norway’s fjord region.
- Norangsdalen - The bus journey through Nordangsdal offers a picturesque trip through the valley, extending from the shores of Norangsfjord, a branch of Hjørundfjord. This scenic valley is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, featuring lush green meadows, steep mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Nordangsdal offers a tranquil retreat for nature enthusiasts and hikers, with numerous trails leading through its pristine environment. One notable trail leads to the historical site of Patchellhytta, a mountain cabin popular among adventurers. The valley’s serene beauty and its rich cultural and natural heritage make Nordangsdal a captivating destination in the heart of Norway’s fjord country.
- Hellesylt - At Hellesylt, there is an hour for sightseeing before continuing by boat. Hellesylt is a charming village situated at the head of Sunnylvsfjord, a branch of the larger Storfjord, and gateway to the Geiranger Fjord. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Hellesylt features dramatic fjord views, lush greenery, and the spectacular Hellesylt Waterfall, which cascades through the village center. This picturesque setting makes Hellesylt a popular stop for tourists, particularly those en route to the famous Geirangerfjord. The village offers various outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and kayaking, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the surrounding nature. With its serene atmosphere and striking landscapes, Hellesylt is a hidden gem in Norway’s fjord region.
- Geiranger Fjord - Geirangerfjord is one of the most famous and stunning fjords in the world. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this fjord is celebrated for its breathtaking beauty, characterized by steep cliffs, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls like the Seven Sisters and the Suitor. Stretching over 15 kilometers, Geirangerfjord offers a variety of outdoor activities, including boat tours, kayaking, and hiking trails that provide spectacular viewpoints. With its awe-inspiring landscapes and pristine environment, Geirangerfjord epitomizes the majestic beauty of Norway’s fjord region.
- Brudesløret (Bridal Veil) - Brudesløret, or “The Bridal Veil,” is one of the most enchanting waterfalls cascading into the renowned Geirangerfjord in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. This waterfall earns its name from its delicate, veil-like appearance, created by the misty spray as the water gracefully tumbles down the mountainside. Visible from boat tours and hiking trails around the fjord, Brudesløret adds to the ethereal beauty of the Geirangerfjord, enhancing its already picturesque scenery. Its serene and romantic ambiance makes Brudesløret a favorite among photographers and nature enthusiasts, contributing to the fjord’s reputation as one of the most stunning natural landscapes in the world.
- Friaren - There is a stop at the waterfall Friaren to see it up close and to collect pure, clean water from the waterfall for tasting.
- Geiranger - There are 2 hours for sightseeing in Geiranger, a picturesque village situated at the end of the renowned Geirangerfjord in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Geiranger is surrounded by towering mountains, lush greenery, and cascading waterfalls such as the Seven Sisters and the Bridal Veil. The village serves as a gateway for exploring the fjord, offering a range of activities including boat tours, kayaking, and hiking. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Geiranger attracts visitors from around the world who come to experience its serene landscapes and charming ambiance. With its spectacular scenery and vibrant local culture, Geiranger is a jewel of Norway’s fjord region.
- Ornevegen - Ornesvingen - A bus tour from Geiranger to the “Eagle Bend Road” Ørnesvingen.
- Ornevegen - Ornesvingen - A 15-minute stop at the viewpoint over the fjords.
- Eidsdal - The bus continues to the village of Eidsdal.
- Eidsdal - A 15-minute sightseeing stop in the cozy fjord village of Eidsdal.
- Storfjorden - A car ferry crossing over the “Grand Fjord” Storfjorden.
- Kokarsteinen - A bus tour to the fjord viewpoint Kokarsteinen “The Boiling Rock.”
- Kokarsteinen - A 15-minute stop to take in the view of the fjords.
- Alesund - The bus tour continues back to Ålesund, where the journey began.

- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board restrooms
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- On-board restrooms
- Lunch
- Lunch
Ålesund–Geiranger–Ålesund with a 1 hour and 45-minute stop in Geiranger
The journey starts with a picturesque fjord cruise through the stunning Hjørundfjord, encircled by majestic peaks and tranquil waters.
Following this, travel by bus through the breathtaking Nordangsdal Valley, a striking expanse of alpine scenery featuring lakes, waterfalls, and…
Ålesund–Geiranger–Ålesund with a 1 hour and 45-minute stop in Geiranger
The journey starts with a picturesque fjord cruise through the stunning Hjørundfjord, encircled by majestic peaks and tranquil waters.
Following this, travel by bus through the breathtaking Nordangsdal Valley, a striking expanse of alpine scenery featuring lakes, waterfalls, and historic farms.
The adventure continues with a cruise through the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. Upon reaching Geiranger, one of Norway’s most renowned fjord villages, there is 1 hour and 45 minutes of leisure time to explore at your own pace—visit viewpoints, shop for local crafts, or enjoy a meal, before heading back to Ålesund in the evening.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.