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Experience stunning fjord views on the Hjørundfjord roundtrip from Ålesund, including a scenic stop at Øye village, with comfortable transport and free WiFi.
The Hjørundfjord Fjord Tour Roundtrip from Ålesund offers an engaging way to explore one of Norway’s most breathtaking fjords. Priced at $95.85 per person and lasting approximately 6 hours, this tour provides a scenic journey through the Hjørundfjord, surrounded by the towering Sunnmøre Alps. Its highlights include passing charming villages like Trandal, Sæbø, and Urke, along with a 30-minute stop at the picturesque Øye village, where the Hotel Union Øye stands out as a historic retreat favored by royals and celebrities. The tour’s route is the same both ways, making it a relaxed way to absorb the scenery.
While this tour is appreciated for its stunning vistas and opportunity to see traditional Norwegian villages, some reviews note that it functions more like a ferry service rather than a guided sightseeing experience. The air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, and restroom on board help ensure comfort during the 6-hour trip, but the lack of commentary or guided storytelling may make it less engaging for those seeking detailed context. This tour best suits travelers who value beautiful scenery and easy access to remote villages, rather than those looking for a guided history-focused tour.


The tour begins at the floating pier at Rådhuskaia, next to the bus terminal and cruise pier, making it easy to access for cruise passengers and other visitors. The departure time is 9:00 am, providing ample daylight for sightseeing. The tour concludes at the same location, simplifying logistics for travelers on a tight schedule or cruise ship arrivals.
Transporting guests on a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, the tour ensures a relaxed experience. The availability of WiFi on board is a bonus for keeping connected, and restroom facilities contribute to overall convenience. The group size is limited to 84 travelers, which keeps the experience intimate enough for comfort but still lively with fellow visitors.
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The route takes travelers through the narrow Vegsund strait, close to traditional Norwegian boathouses, setting the tone for a genuine fjord experience. The vessel then proceeds through the entire Hjørundfjord, passing by tall mountains and small traditional villages such as Trandal, Sæbø, and Urke.
This part of the trip highlights the dramatic landscape of towering peaks and quiet waterways. The views are the main attraction here, with opportunities to photograph incredible vistas along the fjord’s length. The timing allows for an unhurried appreciation of this natural scenery, though there’s little opportunity for detailed commentary or historical insights during the cruise.

The 30-minute stop at Øye village offers a chance to stretch legs and explore. Situated at the deep end of the fjord, Øye is known for its spectacular mountain backdrop and the historic Hotel Union Øye. This hotel has long attracted royalty and celebrities, adding a touch of elegance to the visit.
While the stop provides a scenic walk and photo opportunities, the limited time means visitors should prioritize what they want to see. The free admission makes it an accessible highlight, especially for those interested in photography or historic architecture.

After the Øye stop, the vessel retraces its route through the Hjørundfjord, offering a second chance to enjoy the spectacular landscape. The 2-hour return journey is comfortable, with the same views and villages passing by.
The return trip provides a relaxing, scenic conclusion to the 6-hour tour, with the vessel arriving back at Rådhuskaia in time for other activities or shore excursions. The lack of guided narration on the way back means the focus remains on visual enjoyment rather than detailed storytelling.

The included amenities make the cruise comfortable: air conditioning, WiFi, and restroom facilities. Passengers can purchase snacks and drinks during the trip at the onboard kiosk, adding convenience for those who want refreshments without bringing their own.
However, the tour does not include guided commentary or explanation, which might disappoint travelers seeking a more educational experience. As some reviews highlight, this is mainly a ferry ride with scenic stops, and not a narrated tour.

The reviews reveal a mixed experience. Many praise the amazing views and small village stops, describing the trip as relaxing and beautiful. One reviewer notes that a sunny day enhances the experience, emphasizing the importance of weather conditions.
On the downside, some reviews point out disappointing aspects: the vessel’s poor condition with noise issues, the absence of air conditioning despite claims, and the lack of narration or guide. Others mention the trip length can feel lengthy, especially if the focus is solely on scenery and villages.

This fjord roundtrip is perfect for view-seekers and those interested in seeing traditional Norwegian villages up close. It’s suitable for cruise ship passengers due to its proximity to the port and straightforward schedule. However, travelers expecting a guided experience with detailed commentary** should be aware that this is primarily a scenic ferry ride.
The trip’s relaxed pace, comfortable transport, and free hotel stop at Øye make it a good option for those who want a stress-free way to enjoy the stunning landscapes of the Hjørundfjord area.

The Hjørundfjord Fjord Tour offers a visual feast of Norway’s natural beauty, with stunning mountain views and charming villages. While lacking in guided storytelling, it compensates with ease of access, comfortable amenities, and free time at the picturesque Øye village. The price and duration make it a practical choice for travelers who prioritize scenic views over in-depth interpretation.
This tour suits those who want a relaxed, scenic experience with minimal hassle, especially if they enjoy photography or want to visit remote Norwegian communities. It’s less ideal for visitors seeking a guided commentary or a more interactive fjord adventure.
“Stopping at little villages and seeing where, how people live gives us a nice glimpse of remote Norwegian life.”
Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour’s easy pace and comfortable transport make it suitable for families, though children should be able to handle 6 hours of travel and sightseeing.
Does the tour include guided narration?
No, this tour functions mainly as a scenic ferry ride with limited or no guided commentary. Visitors should be prepared for a self-guided experience focused on views and village stops.
What should I bring for the stop at Øye?
It’s recommended to bring camera equipment and comfortable shoes for exploring. The 30-minute stop is short, so plan to prioritize your sightseeing.
Can I buy snacks or drinks onboard?
Yes, snacks and drinks are available at the onboard kiosk for purchase, but they are not included in the ticket price.
Are there restrooms on the vessel?
Yes, restroom facilities are available on board for passenger comfort.
Is the trip weather-dependent?
Yes, weather conditions can affect the experience, especially the viewing conditions. Many reviews note that sunny days enhance the scenery, while rain can limit visibility.
This Hjørundfjord Fjord Tour from Ålesund offers a straightforward, scenic way to experience Norway’s fjord landscapes. It combines beautiful vistas, small village visits, and an easy pace for a memorable outing, especially for those wanting a relaxed day of sightseeing.