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Discover the stunning Pulpit Rock from the sea on a 105-minute RIB boat tour from Stavanger, including waterfalls, caves, and a friendly goat farm visit.

This RIB adventure offers a fresh perspective on Norway’s iconic Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), departing from Strandkaien 34 in Stavanger. With a duration of approximately 105 minutes, the tour combines high-speed boat rides with immersive sightseeing, making it ideal for travelers seeking both thrill and stunning scenery. The tour includes visits to Whiskey Waterfall, the Vagabond’s cave, and a charming visit to a local goat farm.
The guided experience is led by knowledgeable local guides, who provide engaging stories and insights about each stop. The tour is designed for active guests, as it involves some movement on the water and close encounters with nature, but it’s accessible to most with proper clothing and safety gear. The cost includes safety equipment, hats, and gloves but excludes a camera, so be sure to bring yours along for capturing the sights.
While the tour offers remarkable views and unique stops, it’s important to note that it is not suitable for children under 5, pregnant women, or those with back problems. The meeting point and end location is conveniently the same, making logistics straightforward. The tour is highly rated, with 9 reviews giving a perfect 5 out of 5, reflecting strong satisfaction for its engaging stops and scenery.
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The tour departs from Strandkaien 34 in Stavanger, specifically from the White House between souvenir shops. The meeting involves a safety briefing lasting about 15 minutes, after which the speedboat ride begins. The boat takes guests through the Lysefjord, offering approximately 30 minutes of sightseeing around the fjord, with highlights like the Preikestolen.
The itinerary includes a short visit to Fantahålå cave, where visitors can hear its intriguing stories, and a stop at Hengjanefossen Waterfall, allowing close-up views of the Whiskey Waterfall. The tour then continues with another 30-minute speedboat ride back to Stavanger, concluding at the initial meeting point.
The schedule is flexible, with availability times for booking, and the activity can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour is in English and Norwegian, led by guides familiar with the local fjords and waterfalls.

A major highlight of this tour is the opportunity to get close to Whiskey Waterfall, feeling the power of nature firsthand. The waterfall’s history and significance are explained by the guide, offering a richer appreciation of this natural feature. The Vagabond’s cave adds a layer of mystery, with stories from the past that make the visit more engaging.
The cave visit lasts about 5 minutes but gives a sense of exploration and adventure. The guide shares exciting stories about the cave’s past, making it more than just a scenic stop. The waterfall and cave are key stops that set this tour apart from typical fjord cruises by offering up-close encounters with Norway’s rugged landscape.

Unlike land-based hikes, this RIB tour presents Pulpit Rock from the water, showcasing its imposing presence from a different angle. The famous cliff rises dramatically from the fjord, and the guide points out interesting features. The experience emphasizes feeling the majesty of the fjord and seeing the rock formation in its natural setting.
This perspective is especially appreciated by those who prefer speed and excitement on water, combined with spectacular views. The short sightseeing stops at Pulpit Rock give enough time to admire and photograph, but the focus remains on the dynamic water journey.
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One of the most accessible highlights is the visit to Hengjanefossen Waterfall, where guests can witness the cascading water up close. The waterfall’s small size makes it a manageable but impressive stop, adding variety to the landscape views.
Throughout the 30-minute sightseeing segment in Lysefjord, travelers can appreciate the rugged cliffs, calm waters, and distant peaks. The guide shares insights into the geography and natural history of the region, enriching the experience.

The tour involves two 30-minute speedboat rides, providing adrenalin and excitement as the boat slices through the fjord. These fast-paced segments deliver breathtaking views and a sense of adventure, contrasting with the more relaxed stops.
The speedboats are equipped with safety gear, and hats and gloves are provided for comfort during the ride. The fast pace ensures the tour covers multiple highlights within a short duration, making it efficient for visitors eager to experience several sights in a limited time.

After the water adventure, the tour concludes with a visit to a local goat farm. Here, visitors have the opportunity to meet and pet friendly goats, adding a charming and relaxed end to the trip. This stop provides a calm, pastoral contrast to the fjord scenery and is especially appreciated by animal lovers and families.
The farm visit is brief but offers a chance to connect with local rural life, rounding out the tour with a warm, personal experience.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes suitable for water activities and bring water, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. The tour does not permit pets, smoking, or alcohol, ensuring safety and comfort for all guests.
Since a camera is not included, travelers should plan to bring theirs for photos, especially of Pulpit Rock, waterfalls, and caves. The meeting point is easy to access, and the activity ends at the same location where it starts, simplifying logistics.

This RIB adventure is best suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy speedy boat rides and close-up nature encounters. It offers a combination of scenic beauty, storytelling, and excitement that appeals to those looking for a fun, active day. However, it’s not suitable for small children, pregnant women, or guests with back problems or difficulty with close water contact.
The high ratings and positive reviews highlight its appeal, especially for visitors wanting a different look at Pulpit Rock and the fjord landscape, away from land-based hikes or cruises.
This tour provides a dynamic and engaging way to see one of Norway’s most famous natural wonders. The combination of speedboat rides, waterfalls, caves, and the goat farm ensures a varied experience that balances adventure and relaxation.
The expert guides and well-organized stops make this an attractive option for active explorers looking for a memorable day on the water. Its short duration and compact itinerary make it ideal for travelers with limited time or those who prefer high-energy excursions.
While not designed for very young children or guests with certain health conditions, this tour clearly excels at delivering stunning views and fun stories. It’s an experience that brings Norway’s rugged beauty to life from a truly unique vantage point.
“Highly recommended!”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 105 minutes, including stops and speedboat rides.
What is included in the price?
The price covers safety equipment, hats, gloves, visits to Whiskey Waterfall, Vagabond’s cave, and the guided boat journey.
What should I bring with me?
A camera, hat, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes are recommended. Pets, smoking, and alcohol are not allowed on the tour.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 5 years, and not recommended for pregnant women, or guests with back problems or wheelchair users.