Experience the thrill of a RIB tour through Hardangerfjord and Osafjord. Discover hidden settlements, majestic waterfalls, and towering mountainsides.
Experience the thrill of a RIB tour through Hardangerfjord and Osafjord. Discover hidden settlements, majestic waterfalls, and towering mountainsides.
- Hardanger Bridge - The Hardanger Bridge (Norwegian: Hardangerbrua) is Norway’s longest suspension bridge, spanning the Eidfjorden, a branch of the main Hardangerfjorden in Vestland county. It links the municipalities of Ullensvang and Ulvik.
- Simadalsfjorden - Simadalsfjord is surrounded by stunning mountain formations and pristine fjord…
- Hardanger Bridge - The Hardanger Bridge (Norwegian: Hardangerbrua) is Norway’s longest suspension bridge, spanning the Eidfjorden, a branch of the main Hardangerfjorden in Vestland county. It links the municipalities of Ullensvang and Ulvik.
- Simadalsfjorden - Simadalsfjord is surrounded by stunning mountain formations and pristine fjord waters.
- Ulvikafjorden - The Ulvikafjord is a branch of the 13-kilometer-long Osafjord in the Ulvik municipality of Vestland. It stretches six kilometers northward from the inlet between Birgjetangen and Staursnes into the town of Ulvik. At Ulvik’s center, the fjord veers eastward for an additional two kilometers.
- Osafjord - The Osa Fjord (Norwegian: Osafjorden) is a branch of the Eid Fjord and the Hardanger Fjord, entirely within the Ulvik municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The fjord extends 13 kilometers (8.1 miles) with a maximum depth of 302 meters (991 feet) at its mouth, running northeast from its entrance between Bruravik and Bagnsnes to the fjord’s head at the small village of Osa.

- Life vest
- Floating suit
- Goggles
- Gloves
- Life vest
- Floating suit
- Goggles
- Gloves
This extended RIB safari departing from Ulvik provides an in-depth exploration of the Hardangerfjord and its most stunning fjord branches.
After leaving Ulvik, the tour heads to the Hardanger Bridge, which is Norway’s longest suspension bridge. The journey then proceeds into the Simadalsfjord near Eidfjord, surrounded by towering mountains, waterfalls,…
This extended RIB safari departing from Ulvik provides an in-depth exploration of the Hardangerfjord and its most stunning fjord branches.
After leaving Ulvik, the tour heads to the Hardanger Bridge, which is Norway’s longest suspension bridge. The journey then proceeds into the Simadalsfjord near Eidfjord, surrounded by towering mountains, waterfalls, and breathtaking landscapes shaped by both natural forces and hydropower development.
The adventure continues into the Osafjord, a narrow fjord branch where the road ends, and the fjord once served as the sole transportation route. Along the shoreline, travelers will see abandoned farms and remote settlements that showcase traditional fjord life.
Several picturesque stops are made for photography and observation. A local captain provides commentary on the nature, history, and daily life along the fjord. Wildlife sightings may include seals, porpoises, or sea eagles.
This experience combines exhilarating RIB cruising on open fjord sections with serene navigation deep within the fjord arms.
- Public bus route 949 from Voss (55-60 min)
- Flotation suits we provide are in children sizes 8-14 yo and unisex sizes xs-xxl
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers (over 3 months)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.