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Explore Norway’s stunning landscapes on this 3.5-hour shore excursion from Geiranger featuring Mount Dalsnibba, Eagle Road, and breathtaking fjord views for $114.70.
This Geiranger Shore Excursion offers an impressive glimpse into Norway’s natural beauty, combining mountain vistas, dramatic roads, and iconic viewpoints. Priced at $114.70 per person, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, making it a compact yet rich experience suitable for cruise passengers looking to maximize their time in Geiranger. The tour departs from the Geiranger Cruise Terminal and includes several unforgettable stops, such as the Flydalsjuvet gorge, the top of Mount Dalsnibba, and the Eagle Road with its hairpin bends.
This excursion is highly rated with a 4.5-star score from over 560 reviews and is recommended by 94% of participants. A key highlight is the panoramic views over the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord from the mountain summit, along with the chance to walk along the Skywalk at Mount Dalsnibba. While most of the experience is accessible and well-organized, the winding roads and narrow turns require a capable driver and a degree of comfort with mountain drives.


The journey begins at the Geiranger Cruise Terminal, within easy walking distance for those arriving by ship. The terminal serves as the main gathering spot for this scenic adventure, providing a convenient and easy transition for cruise guests. The meeting process is straightforward, and the tour groups remain small enough for personalized attention.
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Just after departure, a quick 15-minute photo stop at Flydalsjuvet, a famous gorge, offers sweeping views over Geiranger and the fjord. The viewpoint juts out dramatically from the cliff edge, providing a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to soak in the landscape. No admission fee applies, making it a quick but memorable highlight early in the tour.
The main highlight is the drive to the 4,900-foot (1,500-meter) peak of Mount Dalsnibba. The road winds along hairpin bends, a feature praised for the skill of the driver navigating the narrow turns. Up at the summit, visitors find the Geiranger Skywalk, a viewpoint that extends from the edge of the mountain offering panoramic vistas of the fjord below.
The views from Mount Dalsnibba are described as breathtaking, with clear days revealing sweeping landscapes of fjords, mountains, and glaciers. The experience is often noted as one of the most spectacular in Norway, especially with the favorable weather conditions that some reviews mention.
Descending from Dalsnibba, the tour makes a quick stop at Lake Djupvatn. This glittering mountain lake presents another excellent photo opportunity, adding variety to the landscape views. The 10-minute stop allows for capturing the scenic beauty of this calm mountain waterbody.

Next, the tour travels along the Eagle Road (Ørnesvegen), famous for its 11 hairpin bends that swing through the mountains. The highest point on this road offers an amazing view over the Geirangerfjord and surrounding mountains. The Eagle Road is a defining feature of this experience, and the viewpoint at the top is frequently praised for its panoramic scenery.
As the tour concludes, the guide points out the Seven Sisters waterfall, one of the region’s most notable waterfalls, visible from the route. The return journey takes you back to the Geiranger Cruise Terminal, completing the scenic loop.

The guided tour is led by a local guide, often multilingual, who explains the significance of each stop and shares insights into the area’s geology and culture. The group size is limited to 45 travelers, optimizing comfort and interaction. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, but the meeting point is conveniently close to the port.
The tour offers a flexible schedule with morning or afternoon departures. It operates with the guarantee of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which is especially helpful if weather conditions threaten to close roads.
In May, the road to Mount Dalsnibba may still be closed because of snow and the risk of avalanches. When closure occurs, the tour replaces that stop with other scenic locations, ensuring the overall experience remains fulfilling. The good weather is a key factor in enjoying all the viewpoints, and clear days are highly valued.
Many reviews highlight the expertise of the guides, mentioning names such as Sandra and Claudia. Guides are praised for their enthusiasm, clear narration, and friendly demeanor, which enhance the trip. The driver’s skill navigating the narrow, winding roads also receives frequent praise, ensuring a safe and smooth ride.
At just over $114, this tour provides a comprehensive snapshot of Geiranger’s scenic highlights. The price includes stops at Flydalsjuvet, Mount Dalsnibba, and Eagle Road, plus the guidance and expert commentary. The consistent high ratings—a 4.7 out of 5 based on reviews—reflect strong value and quality.
Most reviews mention the stunning views as the main draw, with many praising the professionalism of the guide and the overall smooth organization. The experience suits visitors who want to see mountain panoramas, fjord vistas, and scenic roads within a limited timeframe.
This excursion is ideal for cruise passengers with limited time but seeking spectacular scenery. It’s perfect for those comfortable with winding mountain roads and eager to enjoy photography opportunities at famous viewpoints. The small group size and expert guides make it a comfortable and informative option, especially on clear days.
This tour packs a wealth of scenery into just a few hours, making it a worthwhile add-on for anyone visiting Geiranger. The mountain vistas, the dramatic Eagle Road, and the viewpoints like the Skywalk deliver breathtaking sights that are hard to match elsewhere.
While weather conditions can affect the itinerary, the tour’s flexibility and alternative scenic stops ensure that most participants leave with lasting impressions of Norway’s rugged beauty. The expert guides and modern transport add to the overall comfort and enjoyment.
This scenic drive offers a memorable snapshot of Geiranger’s landscapes, making it highly recommended for those wanting to capture Norway’s natural majesty in a manageable timeframe.
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Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. The tour starts and ends at the Geiranger Cruise Terminal, within walking distance from the port.
What happens if the road to Mount Dalsnibba is closed?
In May, snow and avalanche risks may close the road. When that occurs, the tour replaces that stop with other scenic locations, ensuring the experience remains fulfilling without lessening the overall quality.
How many people are on this tour?
The maximum group size is 45 travelers, which helps maintain a comfortable, engaging atmosphere.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
While most stops are accessible, the winding roads and hairpin bends require a basic level of comfort with mountain drives. The walk at each stop is generally short, but those with mobility concerns should consider this.
What is included in the price?
The guided sightseeing with a local guide, photo stops at Flydalsjuvet and Djupvatn, visit to Mount Dalsnibba, Eagle Road, and the Seven Sisters Waterfall are included. The tour does not include meals or personal expenses.
Can I choose a morning or afternoon departure?
Yes, the tour offers a choice of morning or afternoon departures, allowing flexibility based on your cruise schedule or weather preferences.