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Rent a single kayak to explore Norway’s iconic Geiranger Fjord for 3 hours, marvel at waterfalls, and enjoy stunning mountain views in this self-guided adventure.
Paddle through the breathtaking Geiranger Fjord in Møre og Romsdal County, Norway, with this single kayak rental experience offered by Excursions.no. Priced at $121 per person and lasting 3 hours, this tour provides an opportunity to enjoy Norway’s UNESCO World Heritage Site from a fresh perspective. Since it’s self-guided, you control your pace and stops, making it ideal for those who prefer a flexible, independent adventure over guided tours.
The tour starts at the supplier’s office at Geirangervegen 10, right beside the Cafe Ole. The package includes kayak, paddles, a personal floating device, and a spray skirt. No guide is included, but a brief safety orientation prepares you for your journey along the cool, mountainous waters. With a small group limit of six participants, it maintains a personal feel, ensuring plenty of space and comfort during your paddle.


This self-guided kayak rental offers the chance to take in the spectacular beauty of Geiranger Fjord at your own speed. The 3-hour duration makes it suitable for a relaxed yet fulfilling experience, giving you time to admire the tall mountain walls, the distant waterfalls, and the historic farms along the shore.
You’ll begin with a brief safety briefing before collecting your gear, ensuring you’re ready for your adventure on the water. Afterward, you paddle through the cool waters, surrounded by towering cliffs, with plenty of opportunities to pause and photograph the stunning landscape. This experience is perfect for those who enjoy independence and want to avoid guided groups.
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Paddling in a single kayak brings a different vantage point compared to boat tours. It allows close-up views of the fjord’s dramatic cliffs and waterfalls. The Seven Sisters Waterfall becomes especially impressive at 1.5 hours into the trip, when you can get up close to the roaring cascade.
Because this is a self-guided trip, you control how long you linger at each feature. The farming communities along the shore, some of the oldest farms in the region, dot the landscape and add a historic touch to the scenery. This alternative perspective offers an appreciation of the fjord’s scale and grandeur that is hard to match from a larger vessel.

The meeting point is straightforward: Geirangervegen 10, with a distinctive green kayak outside the Cafe Ole. This small, easy-to-find location simplifies the start of your adventure.
Included in the rental are all necessary kayak equipment, such as paddles, a personal floating device, and a spray skirt. These items ensure safety and comfort while paddling across the cool, mountain-encircled waters. Since hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, travelers should plan to reach the meeting point independently.
One of the major highlights is the opportunity to paddle close to the Seven Sisters Waterfall. This roaring cascade becomes more impressive when viewed from the water, and the 1.5-hour mark into the trip is the perfect time to approach it. The experience captures the power and beauty of Norway’s waterfalls from an up-close vantage point.
This stop also offers a chance to take photographs and enjoy the peacefulness of the fjord, away from the crowds. The distant farms along the shore add a touch of history and culture to the landscape, making each moment on the water meaningful.
More Great Tours NearbySince the tour is self-guided, participants should be comfortable with basic kayaking skills and familiar with water safety. The small group size of up to 6 participants keeps the experience intimate and manageable.
The duration of 3 hours allows for a leisurely pace, with flexibility to stop, explore or rest whenever desired. It’s ideal for independent-minded travelers who want to explore Geiranger Fjord at their own rhythm, without the constraints of a guided tour.
This kayak rental stands out from other activities like boat trips, RIB safaris, or flyovers, which typically offer guided narration or group pacing. It appeals to those wanting more control over their experience and the chance to connect more intimately with nature.
While it doesn’t include guides or commentary, the quality of the equipment and the spectacular scenery compensate for the lack of guided narration. For travelers seeking adventure, independence, and close-up views, this tour hits all the right notes.
This experience best suits independent travelers or adventurers comfortable with kayaking and seeking a personal connection with Norway’s fjord landscape. It is also perfect for those who prefer a flexible schedule and want to avoid large groups.
Because no food or drinks are included and hotel transportation is not provided, it’s best for travelers who are prepared to arrive at the meeting point on their own. The limited group size ensures a peaceful and intimate experience on the water.
The $121 price reflects access to one of Norway’s most iconic landscapes from a unique vantage point. The self-guided nature offers a personalized adventure with plenty of opportunities to capture memorable photos and enjoy the peaceful serenity of the fjord.
While there’s no guide or commentary, the quality of the included equipment and the spectacular scenery make this a worthwhile choice for independent paddlers. It’s especially suited for those who want to combine adventure with scenic beauty in a flexible, intimate setting.
For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts eager to experience Geiranger Fjord from the water, this kayak rental provides a memorable and customizable adventure.
Is there a guide included in this kayak rental?
No, this is a self-guided experience, but a brief safety briefing is provided before setting off.
What equipment do I receive with the rental?
The rental includes a kayak, paddles, a personal floating device, and a spray skirt.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at Geirangervegen 10, directly before the Cafe Ole; a green kayak outside the office marks the spot.
How long is the kayaking experience?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is food or drink included?
No, this experience does not include food or drinks; participants should plan accordingly.
Can I cancel this experience?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.