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Experience a 5-hour fishing adventure in Stavanger with professional guides, provided gear, hotel pickup, and scenic Norwegian waters for $244 per person.

This 5-hour fishing tour in Stavanger offers an accessible way to enjoy Norway’s renowned waters, complete with fishing equipment, a professional guide, and hotel pickup. Priced at $244 per person, this experience combines practical convenience with the chance to catch a variety of fish, all set against the backdrop of the Norwegian coast. While the tour receives mixed reviews for its boat size and some hidden costs, it still provides a solid introduction to fishing in Rogaland, especially for those new to the activity or seeking a relaxed day on the water.
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate guided fishing experiences with all necessary gear included and are comfortable with a small group environment. Its five-hour duration makes it a manageable half-day trip, perfect for fitting into a broader Stavanger itinerary. However, those with specific expectations about boat size or luxury amenities should note the rough condition of the boat and some additional charges for extras.
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The tour starts with pickup from your accommodation in Stavanger, making it a hassle-free way to begin your fishing adventure. The bus or coach ride lasts about an hour, transporting you to the fishing boat’s departure point at the harbor. This transfer is designed to maximize your time on the water and minimizes transit worries.
Once at the harbor, you’ll board a small fishing boat operated by Adventures in Norway AS. The boat’s size and condition are noted as smaller and rougher than expected, but it’s equipped to handle a comfortable fishing outing. The professional guide on board provides instruction and guidance, helping you cast your line and choose the best fishing spots. The experience includes all necessary sea fishing gear, including a fishing rod and set, with extra tackle available for 250 NOK if needed.

The fishing trip takes place in the waters off Randaberg or Sirevåg, both renowned for their rich fish populations. These areas are chosen for their accessibility and abundance of various fish, offering a good chance to catch something during the 5-hour window.
The guide’s local knowledge ensures you’re taken to promising spots where fish are more likely to be found. While the trip provides the opportunity for catching different types of fish, the exact species and success rate can vary based on weather and conditions. The small boat size means the experience is intimate and personalized, with the guide actively helping with technique.
Norwegian coastal weather can change quickly, so wear layers to stay comfortable throughout the trip. The tour recommends bringing sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture the moments. Since the cruise lasts between 5 to 6 hours, dressing appropriately for potential winds or cooler temperatures is wise.
Participants should note that non-swimmers and those prone to seasickness might find this experience less suitable. The boat does not issue life jackets, which could be a concern for some, and no facilities are available onboard, except a toilet, which some might prefer to avoid.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the main focus is fishing, the scenic views of the Norwegian coast provide a relaxing backdrop. The calm waters and rugged shoreline create an inviting environment for a day on the water. The professional guide ensures safety and shares insights about the local waters, adding depth to the experience.
Despite the small boat size, the quiet and intimate atmosphere allows for enjoying the peaceful scenery and engaging in conversation with the guide.
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The price of $244 covers the hotel pickup and drop-off, the sea fishing equipment, and the guidance from a professional instructor. However, it’s important to be aware of additional costs: a fee of 250 NOK applies if you need extra fishing tackle. The tour does not include meals, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat beforehand.
Guests should also consider extra personal expenses such as souvenirs or optional purchases during the trip, but all essential fishing gear and guidance are included in the upfront price.

With limited to 8 participants, this tour offers a more personalized experience compared to larger group outings. The small size helps ensure individual attention from the guide, who can tailor tips and instructions to your experience level.
This intimate setting fosters a relaxed environment where newcomers can ask questions and learn more about Norwegian fishing techniques and waters.
While the experience offers many positives, some aspects warrant attention. The boat’s smaller and rougher condition was noted as a downside by some, and the lack of life jackets might concern safety-conscious travelers. Plus, the extra charge for lost tackle was mentioned as a surprise, so travelers should clarify costs beforehand.
One reviewer pointed out that the boat lacked certain amenities and was smaller than expected, which could impact comfort. Despite these issues, the guides’ local knowledge and prompt service for rods and bait are appreciated.
This tour suits those looking for a straightforward, guided fishing experience with all necessary gear included. It’s an excellent choice for beginners or those who want a relaxed, half-day outing without worrying about logistics.
Travelers comfortable with small boats and who value personalized attention from guides will find this experience rewarding. However, those seeking luxury amenities or large, stable vessels might find this tour less fitting.
The Stavanger fishing tour offers an authentic taste of Norway’s waters, led by knowledgeable guides and inclusive of essential equipment. Its small group size enhances the experience, making it both intimate and personalized.
While some may find the boat size and condition less than ideal, the scenic setting and local expertise provide a genuine fishing opportunity. The price, including pickup and gear, reflects a mid-range offering but involves some hidden costs for extra tackle.
This trip is a solid choice for those looking to try fishing in Norway without committing to a full-day adventure or a more expensive, luxury experience. It’s best suited for adventurers eager to learn and enjoy the natural beauty of Stavanger’s waters.
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Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your accommodation in Stavanger.
What is the duration of the fishing trip?
The trip lasts 5 hours, with additional time for pickup and transfer.
What equipment is provided?
All necessary sea fishing gear is included, including a fishing rod and one set. Additional tackle costs 250 NOK.
Are life jackets provided?
No, the tour does not issue life jackets, which travelers should consider.
Can I bring my own fishing equipment?
The tour provides all standard gear; bringing your own is not mentioned as an option.
Is the boat comfortable?
The boat is described as smaller and rougher than expected, which could affect comfort for some.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included; participants should bring snacks or plan to eat before the trip.
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers or those with seasickness?
It is not suitable for non-swimmers or people prone to seasickness.
What languages does the guide speak?
Guides speak English, Norwegian, and Polish.
How many participants are on each trip?
The small group size is limited to 8 participants for a more personalized experience.