Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover the stunning Geiranger Fjord from Hellesylt on a 3.5-hour guided boat tour, including waterfalls, a free 1.5-hour exploration in Geiranger, and tasting pure waterfall water.

This 3.5-hour tour offers a chance to marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Geiranger Fjord, starting from the charming town of Hellesylt. The journey includes a 1.5-hour free exploration of Geiranger, giving ample time to wander, take photos, and soak in the scenery. The tour is recognized for its slow-paced cruise, ensuring everyone can enjoy the sweeping views and waterfalls up close while highlighting Norway’s natural beauty and serenity.
The departure point is conveniently located at the dock next to the car ferry quay in Hellesylt. The white catamaran MS Keiser Wilhelm sets out on a relaxed cruise, passing by waterfalls and mountain farms, making this a perfect outing for those interested in both scenic vistas and tranquil water travel. It is an accessible activity, with English-speaking hosts, and offers the option to reschedule or cancel with full refunds if needed.
The Geiranger Fjord is renowned for its towering cliffs, steep mountainsides, and dramatic waterfalls. During this tour, travelers cruise through this landscape, observing the legendary “Seven Sisters” waterfall and the “The Suitor” waterfall. These natural displays are part of what makes the fjord so captivating and visually stunning, perfect for photographers and nature lovers alike.
The boat approach is slow, allowing for clear, close-up views of these cascades. The cruise also offers a chance to see the secluded mountain farms, which evoke images of traditional Norwegian life. These farms, perched on cliff edges, tell stories of a simpler time, adding cultural depth to the natural sights.
A highlight of this tour is the special stop at Friaren Waterfall, where travelers can collect and taste the fresh, pristine water straight from the source. This experience emphasizes the clarity and purity of Norway’s natural waters, offering a sensory connection to the environment. While some might choose not to drink the water due to concerns about germs, the opportunity remains distinctive to this tour.
This stop is brief but memorable, adding a personal touch to the journey. Not only do you witness one of the most majestic waterfalls, but you also get to experience the refreshing essence of Norway’s untouched environment.
After cruising through the fjord, the tour grants 1.5 hours of free time in the picturesque Geiranger town. The village is known for its charming streets, panoramic viewpoints, and local shops, making it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can enjoy the scenery, browse souvenirs, or simply relax while absorbing the ambiance of this iconic Norwegian destination.
While reviews mention that the 1 hour and 45 minutes spent exploring may feel somewhat brief for some, this window is designed to strike a balance between sightseeing and cruising. It is perfect for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace and want to avoid overly long stops.
The cruise aboard the MS Keiser Wilhelm is characterized by its slow pace, which is praised for allowing everyone to enjoy the views comfortably. As the boat glides past waterfalls and cliffs, travelers can take in the stunning landscape without feeling rushed.
The boat’s design provides open-air decks, although some reviews note limited seating on the upper deck, prompting guests to sit on the ground at times. The water is collected from the waterfalls during the cruise, adding an interactive element to the experience.
Meeting at the dock next to the car ferry quay in Hellesylt (coordinates 62.0874, 6.8703) makes this tour easily accessible for travelers arriving by car or ferry. The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that a wide range of guests can participate comfortably.
The activity is hosted in English and offers flexible booking options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip. This flexibility makes it suitable for spontaneous plans or changes in schedule.
Compared to other fjord excursions, this tour emphasizes a leisurely cruise with close-up waterfall views and a personal tasting experience. Its focus on relaxed pacing and natural beauty makes it appealing to those seeking tranquil sightseeing rather than adrenaline-filled adventures.
Plus, its accessible features, combined with the free time in Geiranger and the opportunity to sample water from the waterfalls, distinguish it from more hurried or purely sightseeing-focused alternatives. Its high rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 32 reviews reflects consistent satisfaction from past participants.
While most reviews praise the stunning scenery and slow pace, some note that the free exploration time might feel short for those wanting to dig deeper into Geiranger town. The limited outdoor seating on the boat can be a minor inconvenience, especially on sunny days. The short duration of the stop in Geiranger means travelers should plan accordingly if they wish to visit specific sites or shops.
This tour caters best to travelers who value relaxed sightseeing and wish to experience Norway’s iconic fjord scenery without rushing.
This guided boat trip offers an authentic glimpse into Norway’s breathtaking Geiranger Fjord, combining scenic cruising, waterfalls, and cultural charm. Its slow-paced journey ensures that visitors can fully appreciate the towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls, making it ideal for those who prefer a gentle, immersive experience.
The opportunity to taste the water directly from the waterfall adds a unique, memorable element. With easy access from Hellesylt, wheelchair accessibility, and flexible booking, this tour is a practical choice for a wide range of travelers.
While some may wish for more time in Geiranger or additional outdoor seating, the overall experience delivers stunning views and a peaceful connection to one of Norway’s most spectacular natural sites.

How long is the tour?
The entire tour lasts 3.5 hours, including a 1.5-hour free stop in Geiranger.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from the dock next to the car ferry quay in Hellesylt at the coordinates 62.0874, 6.8703.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance; you also have the option to reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour special?
The close-up views of waterfalls, scenic cruise at a slow pace, and the unique opportunity to taste waterfall water set this experience apart.