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Experience a peaceful winter fjord adventure in Norheimsund with a 75-minute floating tour in warm immersion suits, guided by experts in a small group setting.
The Norheimsund: Fjord Floating – Winter fjord Experience offers a unique way to enjoy Norway’s iconic landscape. For 75 minutes, you can float, wade, or even jump from the pier in a warm immersion suit while soaking in the serenity of the Hardangerfjord. Priced competitively, this tour is perfect for those seeking a gentle yet memorable winter activity in Vestland County, only about 80-90 minutes from Bergen.
This experience is designed for small groups, limited to 6 participants, ensuring personalized attention from guides who are fluent in English and Norwegian. While it is a calm, non-swimming activity that emphasizes safety and comfort, it’s especially suited for travelers interested in relaxed outdoor pursuits rather than high-adrenaline adventures. The tour’s high rating of 4.9 reflects its popularity and quality.
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The tour begins right at the lobby of Thon Hotel Sandven, located at coordinates 60.37078857421875, 6.14680290222168. This hotel offers a convenient meeting spot, making the start of this experience straightforward for travelers staying nearby or arriving by local transport.
Participants gather here for a brief safety briefing before heading to the shoreline. The hotel’s proximity to the fjord ensures quick access to the calm waters of the sheltered bay outside Thon Hotel Sandven, which boasts easy water entry and a cozy, small-village ambiance.
The floating experience takes place at the sheltered bay outside Thon Hotel Sandven, making it ideal for those who prefer a calm, controlled environment. The bay’s sheltered waters provide a peaceful setting that enhances the feeling of floating and wading, with no strenuous movement required.
This location offers a slightly urban fjord atmosphere, with the waterfront and marina close by, giving a charming backdrop to the activity. The easy shoreline access allows participants to step into the water in just a few moments after the safety briefing, which is especially helpful for those new to water-based activities.
Participants are fitted with professional, warm immersion suits designed for winter conditions. These suits are essential for maintaining warmth and comfort during the calm floating or wading in the fjord. The suits help keep the cold at bay, even in the chilly winter air and water.
The suits also allow a degree of freedom, enabling easy entry and exit from the water. Guests are encouraged to float calmly, walk in and out of the water as they like, or even jump off the pier for an added moment of fun. The guide stays close throughout, ensuring safety and answering any questions.
More Great Tours NearbyDuring the 75-minute session, guests have the option to enter and exit the water multiple times. The activity is designed to be calm and relaxing, not requiring any swimming skills. The focus is on enjoying the quiet winter scenery while drifting or wading in the fjord.
The professional guides ensure safety at all times, making this activity suitable for most people within certain restrictions. The tour explicitly avoids involving those with mobility impairments, pregnancy, claustrophobia, or heart problems.
Most participants spend about 25 to 30 minutes on the water, drifting and taking in the peaceful winter landscape. The overall 75-minute duration includes the safety briefing, suit fitting, floating time, and the post-activity gathering. This pacing allows for a relaxed, unhurried experience that fits well into a day exploring the area.
The activity’s slow tempo emphasizes serenity over adrenaline, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer a gentle outdoor adventure rather than intense water sports.
After the floating session, participants gather by the fjord for a warm drink and light refreshments. This simple gesture adds a cozy finish to the experience, offering a chance to reflect on the tranquil scenery and share warmth after spending time in the cold water.
This post-activity gathering enhances the overall experience, making it more social and comforting, especially in the winter months when warmth is especially appreciated.
The tour operates in small groups, limited to 6 participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere and attentive guides. The activity is bookable with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans.
Booking is straightforward, with the option to reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your trip without immediate commitment. The tour is offered in English and Norwegian, accommodating a range of travelers.
Participants should wear warm clothing underneath the immersion suit for comfort. The activity is calm and relaxing, requiring no swimming skills. The suits are designed to keep you warm, but layering appropriately is recommended.
Certain groups are not suitable for this experience, including children under 13 years, pregnant women, individuals with mobility impairments, claustrophobia, or heart problems. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, ensuring safety for all participants.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of ease and adventure — floating in protected fjord waters with easy water access and the ability to choose how much to participate. The warm immersion suits make winter floating not only safe but also comfortable, even in colder temperatures.
The small group size and personalized guidance contribute to an atmosphere of relaxation and security. Plus, the post-float refreshments make the experience feel complete, blending outdoor activity with cozy social moments.
This floating tour offers a more relaxed alternative to other water activities like jet boat rides, guided boat tours, or waterfalls excursions in the region. Its focus on calm, floating enjoyment makes it a perfect choice for travelers interested in nature and tranquility over adrenaline.
Other experiences include guided bus tours, waterfall visits, and boat trips, but none combine easy shoreline access with the chance to float in winter in such comfort as this one.
This activity is ideal for adventurers seeking a gentle outdoor activity, those interested in fjord scenery with minimal physical effort, and travelers wanting a relaxing winter experience. It suits individuals or small groups who appreciate personalized attention and comfortable safety measures.
It is especially popular among non-swimmers or those new to water activities, given the emphasis on ease and safety. However, it’s not recommended for very young children, pregnant women, or anyone with certain health concerns.
The Fjord Floating experience in Norheimsund brings a peaceful, accessible way to enjoy Norway’s iconic Hardangerfjord during winter. With warm suits, easy access, and beautiful scenery, this tour offers a blend of relaxation and gentle adventure.
While it may lack the adrenaline of more vigorous water sports, its personalized guidance and post-activity warmth make it a memorable and cozy choice for those wanting to connect with Norway’s breathtaking landscape in a calm setting. It’s perfect for small groups looking for a peaceful, guided outdoor activity that balances comfort with natural beauty.
Is the floating activity suitable for children?
This tour is not suitable for children under 13 years due to safety and health restrictions.
Do I need swimming skills?
No swimming skills are required. The activity involves floating and wading in calm fjord waters, with the guide close by for safety.
What should I wear underneath the immersion suit?
It is recommended to wear warm layers under the suit for extra comfort during the 75-minute session.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel arrangements.