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Experience the thrilling RIB fjord safari in Geiranger, Norway, with close-up waterfall views and expert guides on a fast-paced, small-group boat tour for $90.55.
A RIB Fjordsafari of Geirangerfjord offers an exciting way to see one of Norway’s most stunning UNESCO-protected landscapes. Priced at $90.55 per person and lasting around 1 hour, this small-group tour provides an intimate experience with up to 12 travelers. The tour departs from Andalsnes and features access into parts of the fjord that larger boats cannot reach, including close encounters with iconic waterfalls such as the Seven Sisters and Friaren.
What makes this tour especially appealing is the combination of speed and safety. The high-speed RIB boat whips through the fjord with expert guidance, bringing travelers right up to the waterfalls and mountain farms at sea level. The additional safety gear, including full-body waterproof coveralls, ensures comfort even in wet conditions. This tour is perfect for those seeking an invigorating, close-up view of Geirangerfjord’s natural beauty alongside detailed insights from the knowledgeable guides.
While the 1-hour duration is brief, the intensity of the experience earns high praise, especially from those who appreciate fast-paced adventures and spectacular scenery. The easy-to-find meeting point within walking distance of the cruise terminal adds to the convenience. However, participants are advised to dress according to the weather and bring sunglasses for sun protection, as the open boat exposes guests to the elements.


The tour starts at Maråkvegen 35, Geiranger, a location close to the cruise port, making it accessible for visitors arriving by ship or land. The easy walking distance from the cruise terminal means travelers can join the adventure without stress or long commutes. The tour runs most days, with confirmation received instantly upon booking, and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Participants receive a full safety briefing before boarding and are provided with all necessary equipment. The small group size ensures that everyone gets a personalized experience, with ample opportunity for photos and close-up views of the fjord’s waterfalls and mountain farms.
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The tour’s highlights include stopping at the famous waterfalls, Seven Sisters and Friaren, both visible from the water for about 2 minutes each. These stops provide perfect moments for photos and close-up viewing. The guide explains the local stories and history behind these waterfalls, adding context for visitors.
Because these stops are brief, the main focus remains on the speed and thrill of the RIB ride, with the boat stopping just long enough to appreciate the natural sights. The waterfalls are among the most recognizable features of Geirangerfjord, making this tour an excellent choice for waterfall enthusiasts.

Another notable aspect of this tour is the chance to see the famous mountain farm from sea level, offering a unique perspective not accessible from land-based tours. The mountain farm adds a touch of local culture and historical significance to the experience, and guides often share insights about the farming practices still in use today.
This perspective emphasizes the scale and grandeur of the fjord’s landscape, highlighting the vertical cliffs and steep mountainsides that define the region.

The high-speed nature of the RIB boat makes the tour exhilarating, with waves and bursts of speed providing an adventure that’s both fun and safe. Reviewers frequently remark on the well-managed balance between excitement and stability, with the boat not felt to be unstable or “white-knuckle” despite the speed.
The experienced guides and captains are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. They ensure that everyone feels secure, and the live guiding offers valuable insights into the local environment, waterfalls, and geology of the fjord.

Since the tour is conducted in an open boat, guests are advised to dress appropriately for the weather. The tour provides full-body waterproof coveralls, so guests need not worry about getting wet or uncomfortable in rainy or windy conditions. Bringing sunglasses is recommended for sun protection, especially on sunnier days.
While the gear is comprehensive, some reviews mention that the coveralls can have a strong odor and that communication from guides could be clearer. Nevertheless, most participants find the gear adequate and helpful for staying dry and warm.

The guides and drivers are consistently praised for their friendly demeanor and extensive knowledge. Several reviews highlight Mario, Yuri, and other guides as outstanding professionals who make the experience more engaging and educational.
Guides share stories, local history, and factual commentary during the trip, making each ride informative as well as fun. The captain’s skill in navigating tight spots and stopping for photos enhances the overall experience.

Most travelers book about 52 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The easy online booking process and free cancellation policy provide peace of mind. Since the tour lasts approximately 1 hour, it fits well into a day of sightseeing or cruise port schedule.
The meeting point is conveniently located, and the tour involves light physical activity—mainly boarding and sitting comfortably in the boat—making it suitable for most travelers. The minimum age requirement is generally inclusive, with most travelers able to participate, although specific physical or health considerations are not detailed.

The FjordGuiding RIB Fjordsafari is perfect for those who enjoy adventure, speed, and close-up nature views. It appeals especially to water lovers and photographers eager to capture waterfalls from water level. The small-group size ensures a personalized experience with direct interaction from guides.
Nevertheless, travelers should be prepared for cold or windy conditions and be comfortable in an open boat. It’s an experience that combines thrill with scenic beauty, ideal for families, adventurers, or anyone interested in a dynamic view of Geirangerfjord.
“We travelled in on a cruise ship. The trip is from the same place and is easy to find.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the physical nature of the speedboat ride suggests it’s best suited for older children.
What should I wear?
Dress according to the weather, and bring sunglasses. The tour provides waterproof coveralls to stay dry.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour from start to finish, including stops at waterfalls.
Where does the tour depart from?
The meeting point is Maråkvegen 35, Geiranger, close to the cruise terminal.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but participation involves boarding a small boat and sitting comfortably.
What safety measures are in place?
Guests receive safety gear, a safety briefing, and are guided by experienced captains.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it’s best to dress for the weather, and the tour may be affected by heavy rain or wind.
Can I book this tour with a cruise ship?
Yes, the meeting point is within walking distance from the cruise terminal, making it ideal for cruise passengers.
What are the reviews like?
It holds an average rating of 4.7/5 based on 533 reviews, with many praising the guides, scenery, and value.
This RIB fjord safari offers a thrilling and scenic way to explore Geirangerfjord, combining the adventure of speed with close-up views of waterfalls and mountain farms. It’s an experience suited to those looking for an active, informative, and fun excursion into one of Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes.