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Discover Norway’s fjords sustainably on this 13-hour all-electric tour from Bergen, featuring UNESCO sites, scenic train rides, and charming villages.

This tour begins in Bergen, Norway’s historic gateway to the fjords, a city founded in 1070. Known for its charming old town and cultural landmarks, Bergen sets the perfect backdrop for embarking on this eco-friendly adventure. The tour’s initial departure involves a private transfer in a Tesla Model X, suitable for up to 6 passengers, though it is best enjoyed with a maximum of 3 adults and the rest children, due to seat height considerations.
Traveling from Bergen, the journey emphasizes zero-emission transportation, aligning with contemporary sustainability goals. The vehicle’s sleek design and environmentally friendly credentials are clear highlights, making this tour ideal for eco-conscious travelers who want to see Norway’s natural wonders while minimizing their carbon footprint.
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A visit to Dale of Norway adds a touch of local craftsmanship. This factory outlet and museum showcase the creation of Norway’s well-known woolen sweaters, offering a chance to shop souvenirs and learn about traditional knitting techniques. The 20-minute stop provides a brief but meaningful insight into Norway’s textile heritage, making it a worthwhile cultural highlight.
Travelers appreciate this stop for its practicality and authentic connection to Norwegian traditions. It’s a relaxed moment to browse and pick up authentic woolen products before continuing into the stunning scenery.

Passing through Voss, the tour highlights two notable historical sites: Vangskyrkja church (from 1277) and St. Olaf’s cross (from 1023). These landmarks reflect the deep roots of Norwegian history within the landscape. A 15-minute stop in Voss offers a glimpse of its heritage, with the option to explore further on the way to the fjords or later on the return trip.
Voss is also known for its natural beauty, with lush surroundings that complement the cultural sites. The brief stop allows plenty of time to admire the scenery and take photos of the nearby mountains.

A highlight of the journey is the 15-minute stop at Tvindefossen waterfall, just 12 km north of Voss. Here, visitors come close to a 110-meter (360 ft) cascade, which flows most intensely during spring and autumn due to melting snow and seasonal rains. The view of this powerful waterfall is impressive and offers a perfect photo opportunity.
This stop adds a dramatic element to the day, with the sight of water crashing down amidst Norway’s rugged landscape. It’s a reminder of the natural forces shaping the region, and the brief visit is enough to appreciate its grandeur.

At Stalheim, the Stalheim Folk Museum showcases farm buildings dating back to the 1500s. While the hotel itself is closed from late September to May, visitors can explore the museum and walk to the lookout point. The magnificent view over the Nærøydalen valley offers a sweeping vista of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord.
This stop provides a peaceful setting and a chance to absorb the landscape’s beauty. The 25-minute duration is ample for enjoying the scenery and understanding the historical context of the region.

The electric ferry cruise from Gudvangen to Flåm is a major highlight. This 15-minute scenic ferry ride takes 2 hours through the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, often called one of the most stunning fjords in Norway and the world. The electric passenger ferry ensures an eco-friendly approach, allowing travelers to admire towering cliffs and lush greenery in silence.
Depending on timing, lunch can be enjoyed either in Gudvangen or Flåm after the cruise. The ferry’s smooth, emission-free operation makes this a peaceful and environmentally conscious way to experience Norway’s iconic fjords.

In Gudvangen, there is an optional visit to Njardarheimr, a Viking village where visitors can meet modern-day Vikings, learn about Viking history and culture, and see authentic arts and crafts. This activity requires advance booking and is ideal for those interested in Norway’s Viking past.
A guided tour inside the village offers insights into Viking life, and lunch options are available upon request. While not included in the standard tour price, this optional activity enriches the cultural experience for those seeking a deeper connection to Norway’s heritage.

The village of Flåm serves as the ending point for the fjord cruise and is famous for the Flåmsbana railway. The train ride spans 1 hour and 10 minutes, climbing from sea level in Flåm to Myrdal station at 867 meters (2844 ft). This scenic journey showcases steep waterfalls, lush valleys, and towering mountains, thanks to clever engineering overcoming Norway’s rugged terrain.
The guide is not with you during the train ride, but they meet you afterward to continue the tour. The viewpoints along the route are breathtaking, with engineers having crafted a route that navigates almost vertical mountain walls.
Following the train ride, the tour includes a stop at Stegastein, a panoramic lookout perched 640 meters (2099 ft) above the Aurlandsfjord. The spectacular view of the fjord below makes Stegastein a must-see for photography and scenery lovers. The hairpin turn road leading to the viewpoint offers a scenic drive, and the viewing platform provides an expansive vista of the surrounding mountains and fjord.
The 20-minute stop is an ideal way to soak in the landscape and capture memorable photos before returning to Bergen.
After a full day of exploring, the tour departs from Stegastein and heads back to Bergen, a roughly 3-hour drive. The journey is comfortable and allows time to reflect on the day’s highlights, from dramatic waterfalls to mountain vistas. The tour ends where it started, in Bergen, completing a seamless, emission-free journey through some of Norway’s most striking scenery.
This 13-hour private tour includes all ferry, train, and museum entrance fees, as well as a local professional driver-guide and bottled water. It is priced at $878.43 per person and is suitable for most travelers, with the capacity for up to 6 passengers.
The tour offers pickup service and group discounts, with confirmation within 48 hours of booking. It operates daily from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM between May 1 and September 30, 2025. The tour is fully eco-friendly, thanks to its all-electric transport modes, making it an appealing choice for environmentally conscious visitors.
This all-electric, emission-free tour offers a comprehensive way to see Norway’s fjords, villages, and mountain views in a single day. The combination of scenic train rides, fjord cruises, and cultural stops makes it a balanced and enriching experience. The private Tesla vehicle provides comfort and sustainability, while the detailed itinerary ensures visitors don’t miss key sights like Nærøyfjord and Stegastein.
While the tour’s duration of 13 hours is long, the structured stops provide variety and ample opportunity to enjoy Norway’s natural beauty at a comfortable pace. It’s particularly suited for those who value environmental responsibility and prefer an intimate, private experience over larger group tours.
The only potential limitation is that the Tesla Model X is best suited for max 3 adults due to seat height constraints in the back, making it more ideal for families or small groups traveling with children. This tour stands out for its eco-conscious approach, scenic stops, and seamless transportation, making it a memorable way to explore the stunning Norwegian fjords.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children, especially given the capacity for family groups. The Tesla Model X is best for a maximum of 3 adults, with the rest being children.
What is included in the price?
The price includes ferry tickets, train tickets, museum entrance (during off-season), local driver-guide, private electric transportation, and bottled water. Lunch and gratuities are not included.
How long does the fjord cruise last?
The electric ferry cruise from Gudvangen to Flåm lasts about 2 hours.
Are there optional activities?
Yes, visitors can opt to visit Njardarheimr Viking Village in Gudvangen, which requires advance booking and is not included in the standard price.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
Highlights include the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord, the scenic Flåmsbana railway, and Stegastein viewpoint with its panoramic fjord views.
Is the tour eco-friendly?
Absolutely, the entire tour operates on electric vehicles, ferries, and trains, emphasizing sustainability.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made 132 days in advance, indicating high demand for this unique experience.
What is the typical duration of the tour?
The overall experience lasts approximately 13 hours from Bergen to Bergen.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, but there are plenty of options available in Flåm or Gudvangen after the fjord cruise.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.