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Experience a luxurious 2-day private yacht cruise along Norway's Hardangerfjord, visiting Rosendal, Jondal, Folgefonna Glacier, and stunning waterfalls.

This exclusive 2-day, 1-night yacht cruise offers an intimate exploration of Norway’s breathtaking Hardangerfjord. Priced at $7,602.15 per group (up to 12 people), it provides a personalized experience starting from Bergen. The tour begins with a pick-up service and includes a mobile ticket, making it a seamless adventure for those seeking comfort and scenic beauty. With an average booking time of 168 days in advance, this tour appeals to travelers planning well ahead for an elevated fjord experience.
The journey covers notable stops such as Rosendal’s Baroniet manor, the charming village of Jondal, and the Folgefonna Glacier at 1,200 meters above sea level. Over approximately two days, the cruise combines relaxing sailing, engaging excursions, and stunning natural sights, including waterfalls and mountain vistas. The well-paced itinerary ensures ample time for exploration and leisure, making it suitable for most travelers, especially those craving an upscale, private fjord adventure.
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The tour departs from Strandkaien 3, Bergen, at 9:30 am, with the convenience of pickup service. Travelers walk directly from their hotel to the yacht, beginning a relaxing voyage through Bergen’s archipelago. The initial part of the cruise involves sailing through small islands and fjords, providing a calm, scenic introduction to the area’s natural beauty. This part of the journey lasts around two hours, setting a tranquil tone for the adventure.
The low pulse of the cruise allows for soaking in the vistas of mountains and water, making it perfect for photography and quiet reflection. The cruise’s focus on comfort and serenity makes it ideal for those wanting a peaceful escape with exclusive access to Norway’s impressive fjord scenery.

One of the main highlights of this tour is the visit to Baroniet Rosendal, a 1665 manor with an enchanting garden. The walk up to the manor takes about three hours, with an admission ticket included. The manor is surrounded by mountains and waterfalls, creating a stunning backdrop for this historical site. Travelers enjoy wandering through the gardens, which are well-maintained, and taking in the architecture of this baronial estate.
A lunch is served here, allowing visitors to savor regional flavors amid the scenic setting. After lunch, guests return to the yacht for the next leg of the journey. The free walking around Rosendal adds a leisurely pace to the trip, with plenty of opportunities for photos and soaking in the surroundings.

The yacht anchors in Jondal, a picturesque village that becomes an inviting overnight base. The entire yacht is reserved solely for your group, offering privacy and comfort. In the evening, the region’s tranquility comes alive, and guests can explore or relax onboard.
For dinner, we recommend visiting the Hardanger House hotel, just a three-minute walk from the yacht. The hotel offers a local dining experience, ideal for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. The free access to the yacht overnight means you can enjoy the fjord views from your vessel or simply relax in your cabin.

On the second day, an excursion takes travelers up to the Folgefonna Glacier, situated at 1,200 meters above sea level. The drive up the “glacier road” offers its own visual spectacle, with winding roads through mountain terrain. At the top, visitors can enjoy the panoramic views of the glacier, which is central to Folgefonna National Park.
Optional activities, which can be pre-booked, include glacier walks or skiing. The lunch at Fonna1199 restaurant offers a chance to relax and sample local cuisine amidst stunning scenery. The ticket for this stop is included in the tour, and the experience provides a memorable connection with Norway’s icy wilderness.
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Throughout both days, the tour includes cruising on the Hardanger Fjord, a highlight that spans about four hours across the journey. The fjord’s spectacular landscape features towering cliffs, waterfalls, and lush greenery. On the return trip, the cruise passes Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall, where a walk behind the waterfall is a favorite activity, adding a unique perspective on Norway’s natural power. This 30-minute stop is included at no extra cost.
As the tour heads back toward Bergen, a stop in Norheimsund allows for a short walk in this charming town, offering a chance to experience authentic local life. The final stop is Fossen Bratte, a 15-minute visit to another beautiful waterfall, perfect for last-minute scenic photos before heading back to the city.

The tour starts promptly at 9:30 am and runs for about two days, with the meeting point at Strandkaien 3 in Bergen. The tour is private, accommodating just your group of up to 12 people, ensuring a personalized experience. The group size and private nature make it ideal for families, small groups of friends, or couples seeking exclusivity.
Transportation and logistics are smooth, with pickup offered, and the entire experience is designed for ease. The duration is well-balanced, providing a gentle pace that includes both sailing and exploration, suitable for most travelers with moderate mobility.

Priced at $7,602.15 per group, this tour offers exclusivity, luxury, and access to Norway’s iconic fjord scenery. While the cost is high, the private yacht, all admission tickets, and personalized itinerary make it a premium experience. Booking 168 days in advance is typical, reflecting its popularity among those seeking a bespoke fjord adventure.
The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, adding flexibility for planning. It’s best suited for travelers who prioritize comfort, privacy, and scenic quality over budget.
This luxury yacht cruise provides a calm, intimate exploration of Norway’s stunning Hardangerfjord region. The combination of sailing, sightseeing, and cultural visits creates a well-rounded experience. The visit to Rosendal’s Baroniet and the glacier excursion are standout highlights, complemented by beautiful waterfalls and charming towns.
The private setting makes it ideal for special occasions or travelers seeking a personalized adventure with stunning scenery and relaxed pacing. Though the price is considerable, the value of exclusivity and access to prime sights justifies it for those looking for a memorable, high-end journey through Norway’s fjords.
“We booked this cruise for July this year, with my husband and two kids. Started cruising from Bergen about 10 AM, and took it nice and easy down …”
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour can accommodate families, as seen from reviews mentioning children, and the itinerary is leisurely and scenic, suitable for most ages.
What is included in the price?
The price includes private yacht access for up to 12 people, admission tickets for Baroniet Rosendal and Folgefonna Glacier, and the full itinerary. Meals such as lunch at Baroniet and the glacier restaurant are included, while dinner options can be pre-booked.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility and peace of mind.
What are the highlights of this cruise?
Expect scenic sailing through Bergen’s archipelago, visits to Rosendal’s historic manor, the Folgefonna Glacier, and multiple waterfalls including Steinsdalsfossen and Fossen Bratte. The private yacht setting enhances the exclusive experience.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Most stops involve walking around the sites, and the drive up to the glacier features winding mountain roads. The tour is designed to be accessible for most, but travelers should be comfortable with walking and moderate outdoor activity.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking typically occurs around 168 days before the trip, reflecting its popularity and limited group size.
This 1 night Hardangerfjord private cruise stands out for its luxury, personalized service, and stunning Norwegian scenery, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a memorable, high-end fjord experience.