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Discover the stunning Langfoss waterfall and Haraldshaugen monument on this half-day shore excursion from Haugesund, Norway, with knowledgeable guides and scenic views.


This half-day shore excursion from Haugesund offers an opportunity to see some of Norway’s most striking landscapes within a manageable timeframe. For $98.48 per person, travelers enjoy a 5 to 6-hour trip that covers the majestic Langfoss waterfall, the Haraldshaugen national monument, and scenic views of Åkrafjorden. The tour departs from central Haugesund, where a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle awaits, ensuring a smooth journey through the fjord region.
While the drive involves some travel time—around 1.5 hours to the waterfall—the scenery along the way more than compensates. The tour is ideal for those who want to experience a snapshot of Norway’s natural beauty without spending an entire day on the road. It’s especially popular among cruise passengers who want a curated, informative experience that delivers key highlights efficiently.
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The journey from Haugesund to Langfoss waterfall takes approximately 1.5 hours in a luxurious air-conditioned coach. As the vehicle winds through fjord landscapes and mountain scenery, guides share stories and insights about local history and geography, enriching the experience. The drive itself often becomes a highlight, with breathtaking views of steep mountains and lush hillsides.
Travelers get to see how the landscape transforms from urban port surroundings into wild, fairy-tale-like scenery. This scenic route sets the mood for what’s to come at the waterfall, making the long drive feel like part of the adventure rather than a nuisance.

The main attraction of this tour is the Langfoss waterfall, which stretches 612 meters long and drops about 600 meters (around 2,000 feet) into the fjord below. Recognized by CNN in 2011 as one of the world’s 10 most beautiful waterfalls, it’s easy to see why.
Set in a landscape surrounded by steep mountains and wide hillsides, Langfoss has a fairy-tale aura that draws most visitors. You are given roughly 30 minutes at the site—ample time to take photos, soak up the scenery, and appreciate the power of this natural marvel. The area also features small farms nearby, adding a rustic charm to the view.
This stop is a must for nature lovers and those seeking iconic Norwegian landscapes. The waterfall’s impressive height and surrounding scenery are frequently praised, making it a memorable highlight of the trip.

Before heading to Langfoss, the tour makes a 30-minute stop at Haraldshaugen, a beautiful national monument built in 1872. This site commemorates the unification of Norway after the Battle of Hafrsfjord and celebrates the history of the kingdom.
The monument’s design and the peaceful surroundings make it a meaningful place to reflect on Norway’s past. Guides relay stories about Haraldshaugen’s significance, enriching understanding of the country’s heritage. It’s a quick but insightful stop that adds a cultural dimension to the scenic trip.

A logistical stop at the Åkrafjordtunet Restaurant offers a chance to buy drinks or snacks while enjoying a spectacular view of the fjord. This 30-minute break caters to those wanting a quick refreshment or a moment to relax amid the scenic backdrop.
While no included food or drinks are part of the tour price, the stop provides an opportunity to enjoy local offerings at your own expense. It’s an ideal moment for a quick recharge before heading back to Haugesund, especially after the long drive.

The tour begins at Garpeskjærvegen 1, 5527 Haugesund, just steps from the cruise dock. The round-trip transfer ensures travelers don’t need to worry about logistics, making it a stress-free option for cruise ship visitors.
The departure time is set by the operator and communicated a week before the tour, giving travelers clarity on their schedule. The maximum group size is 49 travelers, creating a comfortable atmosphere while maintaining an engaging experience.
The tour runs daily from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM between January 1, 2025, and May 21, 2026, allowing flexibility to fit into various cruise itineraries.

The tour’s guides are highly praised for their knowledgeable commentary and friendly demeanor. Reviewers mention guides like Alina for her informative storytelling and willingness to share facts about Norway. Visitors appreciate the clear instructions sent beforehand, which help with check-in and timing.
Many reviews highlight the safe driving, beautiful scenery, and well-organized logistics. The driver is praised for their professionalism and courteous service, ensuring a smooth journey despite the long travel times.

The drive to Langfoss is about 1.5 hours each way, with some reviews mentioning longer travel times. The total tour duration is around 5 to 6 hours, which includes the stops at Haraldshaugen and the restaurant.
Most travelers find the time at Langfoss sufficient for photos and enjoying the scenery, though a few feel it’s brief compared to the long journey. The return trip is generally quicker, with some stops along the way.
It’s important to adhere to the schedule and be aware that long coach rides are part of the experience, which may not suit those with mobility issues or preferences for shorter excursions.
At $98.48, this tour offers good value compared to more expensive options that may include meals or extended visits. The admission to Langfoss and Haraldshaugen is included, and the guides’ expertise enhances the experience.
Most reviews deem the tour cost-effective, especially given the scenic beauty and cultural insights provided. However, travelers should read the detailed schedule and expect a long coach journey, which is a key aspect of the experience.
Booking in advance is recommended, as the tour tends to be filled 82 days before the scheduled date. Flexible cancellation policies also add peace of mind.
This half-day tour balances natural beauty with cultural history, making it ideal for cruise passengers who want a packed yet manageable experience. The Langfoss waterfall remains a standout feature, often praised for its spectacular height and fairy-tale landscape.
While the long bus ride may be a consideration, most visitors find that the stunning views and informative guides make it worthwhile. The Haraldshaugen monument adds a touch of Norwegian history, and the restaurant stop offers a pleasant break with fabulous fjord vistas.
This tour delivers value for money, well-organized logistics, and plenty of photo opportunities. It suits those who enjoy scenic drives, iconic waterfalls, and cultural sites, making it a solid choice for a Norwegian shore excursion.
“Beautiful day out in Haugesund. The drive to the waterfall is quite long (over an hour), but the scenery along the way more than makes up for it. T…”
How long is the drive to Langfoss waterfall?
The drive from Haugesund takes approximately 1.5 hours in each direction.
What is included in the tour price?
The admission ticket for Langfoss and Haraldshaugen is included, along with transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Can I have enough time at Langfoss for photos?
Yes, the stop at Langfoss lasts about 30 minutes, providing plenty of time for pictures and enjoying the scenery.
Is there a food option during the tour?
The Åkrafjordtunet Restaurant is a logistical stop where you can buy snacks or drinks; food is not included in the price.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour accommodates up to 49 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
How do I know my departure time?
The operator sends a final schedule a week before the tour date, with the departure time set accordingly.