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Experience a private 4-day cruise from Bergen to Hardanger Fjord for up to 10 guests, featuring customizable stops, scenic fjord views, and expert guides.
Discover the stunning landscapes of western Norway in a private 4-day fjord cruise from Bergen to Hardanger Fjord, designed exclusively for your group of up to 10 people. Priced at $16,500, this tailored experience offers a perfect blend of comfort, scenic beauty, and personalized activities. With pickup options and a mobile ticket, logistics are straightforward, and the entire journey provides ample opportunities for hiking, swimming, museum visits, and more. Known for its warm, attentive guides and flexibility, this tour suits travelers seeking an intimate, customized exploration of Norway’s iconic fjords, though it requires a commitment to a four-day adventure.
The tour’s strength lies in its ability to adapt to your interests, whether that means glacier hikes, waterfall swims, or cultural site visits. The luxury yacht ensures a comfortable ride, with reviews highlighting the exceptional service and well-maintained vessel. While the price is significant, it reflects the exclusivity and personalized nature of the experience. This tour is ideal for groups that prioritize privacy, scenic immersion, and a high level of service, rather than fast-paced itineraries or large-group tours.


This 4-day private cruise from Bergen to Hardanger Fjord provides an intimate way to see some of Norway’s most captivating landscapes. The entire journey is exclusive to your group, which allows for tailored activities and stops. The luxury yacht is praised for its spaciousness and pristine condition, with reviews emphasizing the friendly, knowledgeable guides who lead you through each stop and share insights about the surrounding scenery.
The tour begins in Bergen, with a visit to Baroniet Rosendal, a historic manor surrounded by gardens that showcase over 300 years of gardening styles. From there, the cruise travels along the Hardanger Fjord, with highlights like the Fureberg waterfall and charming Jondal village. The customizable itinerary means you can add activities like glacier hiking, skiing, or simply relaxing with spectacular views in mind.
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The first day features a stop at Baroniet Rosendal, a manor dating back to the 1660s. Its grounds include a Renaissance garden and a romantic landscape garden, offering a glimpse into centuries of garden design. Visitors have the option to enjoy lunch at the garden restaurant, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls such as Hattebergfossen.
This stop provides not only a taste of Norway’s historic architecture but also a peaceful start to the cruise. The admission ticket is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The scenic backdrop of Malmangernuten and Laurdalstind makes this a memorable first stop, especially for those interested in combining sightseeing with a relaxed stroll through beautiful gardens.
After the visit to Baroniet Rosendal, the cruise continues along the Hardanger Fjord, with a short stop at Furebergfossen waterfall. This 20-minute stop offers breathtaking views and photo opportunities. The journey includes an enchanting cruise past Maurangsfjorden and Jondal, a tiny village with pristine surroundings.
The cruise between stops provides ample opportunities for soaking in the spectacular fjord scenery, with reviews noting the incredible views and peaceful environment. The cruise’s flexibility allows for enjoyment of both the waterfalls and the mountain vistas, with guides offering insights into the area’s geology and natural features.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Folgefonna National Park, where options include viewing the glacier from above, guided glacier hikes, or even skiing on the ice. The 19 km road up to the glacier is arranged for the group, and the admission fee is included in the package.
Depending on preferences, you can choose a simple scenic visit or a more active experience like a guided trip on the glacier. The lunch at Fonna 1199 café at the glacier offers a chance to relax and enjoy the stunning mountain scenery. The four-hour activity balances adventure with comfort, making it suitable for a range of activity levels.

After the glacier, the tour moves to Norheimsund, an inviting small town perfect for unwinding. The harbor area features boats, shops, and local cafes, providing a genuine taste of Norwegian coastal life. The Sandven Hotel hosts the evening meal, with an emphasis on local cuisine and cozy atmospheres.
The town’s quaint charm is enhanced by views of the fjord, and the visit includes some free time to explore shops or relax at the waterfront. This stop offers a slower pace after the outdoor activities, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy Norwegian hospitality.
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On the third day, the cruise reaches Eidfjord, with key stops at Steinsdalsfossen waterfall—where visitors can walk behind the waterfall—and the Hardanger Maritime Centre, a wooden boat museum and workshop. The walk behind the waterfall provides a unique perspective and photo opportunities not available at many sites.
The maritime centre showcases traditional boatbuilding techniques and local maritime history, appealing especially to those interested in Norway’s seafaring culture. The visit to Norheimsund later in the day offers more time to enjoy the town’s local ambiance and scenic views.

One of the tour’s most tranquil moments occurs at Fyksesund Bridge and the Fyksesund Fjord, a stretch of pristine water with no roads or ships—just the ship, nature, and silence. Here, travelers can swim under waterfalls or simply enjoy the solitude of this untouched landscape.
This nearly hour-long stop is praised for its serene atmosphere and natural beauty, providing a striking contrast to the more bustling stops earlier in the trip.

On the final day, the journey includes a visit to Vøringsfossen, Norway’s most famous waterfall with a free fall of 145 meters. Spectacular views from the Fossli Hotel and nearby viewpoints give a perfect photo backdrop.
The trip up Måbødalen involves a scenic, winding road through steep mountains and tunnels, showcasing Norway’s impressive mountain terrain. This stop underscores the tour’s focus on natural wonder and dramatic landscapes, culminating in a visit to the Hardanger Bridge, the world’s longest suspension bridge, just slightly longer than the Golden Gate.
The tour concludes at the Norsk Natursenter, an interactive center dedicated to Norwegian nature and environment, offering engaging exhibits about Hardangervidda National Park. Then, travelers visit the Vøringfossen waterfall for spectacular views and photo stops.
The day ends with a visit to Sysendammen, one of Norway’s largest rockfill dams, and a scenic drive through Måbødalen. The tour wraps up with a stop at Voss before returning to Bergen, giving a well-rounded view of Norway’s natural and engineering marvels.
This private tour departs at 9:00 am, with pick-up options available and a mobile ticket for ease of access. The full itinerary can be adjusted to match your group’s preferences, making it ideal for those wanting a flexible and personalized experience.
The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind when booking. The cost of $16,500 includes all major stops, activities, and the yacht, though additional expenses like meals or entrance fees may apply.
The combination of luxury, customization, and personal attention makes this tour stand out. Reviews highlight the excellent service, comfortable vessel, and knowledgeable guides who enhance each stop with local insights. The scenic stops at waterfalls, glaciers, and mountain viewpoints are particularly praised for their breathtaking beauty.
While the price is high, it reflects the exclusivity and tailored nature of this journey. It suits travelers who value privacy, flexibility, and a stress-free exploration of Norway’s stunning fjords with a small group.
This 4-day journey offers a luxurious, personalized way to explore Norway’s dramatic landscapes, combining scenic cruising with active stops. The expert guides and well-maintained vessel provide a high level of comfort and knowledge, making it a memorable adventure.
The flexible itinerary and private setting are ideal for those wanting a more intimate experience, especially if they enjoy outdoor activities like glacier hikes or waterfall swims. Though the cost is considerable, the exclusivity and quality justify the investment for discerning travelers.
This tour is perfect for small groups seeking a tailored, scenic, and relaxing Norwegian fjord experience, with many stops that showcase the country’s natural beauty and engineering achievements.
“Amazing 4-days experience, being pampered and taken care of way above our expectations. Boat is comfortable and well looked after, stocked with dri…”
What is included in the price of $16,500?
The price covers the private 4-day cruise, all major stops, and activities listed in the itinerary. Meals, entrance fees (except for the museum), and personal expenses are not included.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, the itinerary is customizable to suit your preferences, with options for glacier hiking, skiing, and specific site visits.
What is the group size?
The tour is exclusive for groups of up to 10 guests, ensuring privacy and personalized service.
Is transportation arranged for activities like glacier hikes?
Yes, car arrangements are included for activities such as the 19 km road up to Folgefonna Glacier.
Are there physical requirements to participate?
The tour involves outdoor activities like walking behind waterfalls and glacier visits, which may require moderate physical effort.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provider, See the Fjords – Private fjord cruise, with options to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start.
What kind of boat is used?
The vessel is described as beautiful, pristine, and spacious, offering a comfortable cruising environment praised in reviews.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the private nature and customizable activities make it suitable for families, especially those interested in outdoor adventures and scenic exploration.
What makes this tour different from other fjord cruises?
Its private, customizable approach with a luxury yacht, combined with expert guides and a focus on personalized experiences, sets it apart from larger, less flexible tours.