Oslo to Geiranger Full Day Private Round Trip and fjord cruise

Experience Norway’s stunning Geirangerfjord on a private full-day trip from Oslo, including scenic stops, breathtaking viewpoints, and a two-hour fjord cruise.

Discover the Ultimate Oslo to Geiranger Fjord Day Trip

This private round trip from Oslo to Geirangerfjord offers an impressive blend of scenic drives, iconic viewpoints, and a two-hour fjord cruise—all in about 17 to 18 hours. With a starting price of $1,436.43 per person, this tour is tailored for travelers who want to see some of Norway’s most spectacular landscapes without overnight stays. The journey covers approximately 900 km, making it a long but rewarding experience. The tour is ideal for adventure lovers and photography enthusiasts eager to capture panoramic views of alpine landscapes, waterfalls, and fjord cliffs.

The trip includes hotel pickup, WiFi onboard, and a knowledgeable English-speaking guide. The itinerary features several scenic stops, including mountain lakes, elevated viewpoints, and famous fjord vistas. Despite the lengthy travel time, the tour offers plenty of photo breaks and comfort stops, ensuring a balance between exploration and rest. This tour is perfect for those who seek an immersive day in Norway’s fjord region, with the convenience of a private vehicle and expert guidance.

Key Points

  • Private round trip from Oslo to Geirangerfjord with scenic stops and a 2-hour fjord cruise
  • Duration of approximately 17 to 18 hours, covering about 900 km
  • Includes hotel pickup, WiFi, and scenic stops at Djupvasshytta, Dalsnibba, Flydalsjuvet, and Ørnesvingen
  • Tour features a toll ticket, admission tickets at key viewpoints, and a scenic drive through Norway’s alpine landscapes
  • Best suited for adventure travelers and photography lovers comfortable with long days
  • Cancellation is free if canceled 24 hours in advance

Starting Point and Pickup Details in Oslo

The tour begins bright and early at 6:00 AM, with hotel pickup in Oslo included. The private guide will collect your group and begin the scenic drive into Norway’s mountainous terrain. The convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off ensures a smooth start and finish, with the WiFi on board allowing updates or quick planning during the trip.

The Scenic Drive and Key Stops Along the Route

The drive from Oslo to Geirangerfjord takes approximately 6 hours, but the focus is on the scenic stops that make the journey unforgettable. The first major stop at Djupvasshytta allows visitors to snap photos at Djupvatn, a mountain lake that offers a peaceful, photogenic setting. This 15-minute stop is included with an admission ticket, making it a great first break.

Next, the Geiranger Skywalk atop Mount Dalsnibba provides awe-inspiring views of the fjord below. During a 30-minute visit, travelers can take in the panorama from this well-known viewpoint, with the toll ticket included. The vistas here are often considered some of the best in Norway.

The tour continues at Flydalsjuvet, where a 30-minute visit offers panoramic views of Geiranger and the fjord. The photo opportunities at this gorge are exceptional, and the location is a favorite for capturing the fjord’s majestic cliffs.

Another highlight is Ørnesvingen, known as Eagle Road, featuring a 30-minute stop. This viewpoint provides a dramatic overview of the Geirangerfjord and features the famous Eagle’s Bend, offering an adventurous feel and memorable scenery.

The Geirangerfjord Cruise: A Two-Hour Highlight

After exploring the viewpoints, travelers board a 2-hour fjord cruise that is included in the tour. This round-trip cruise takes visitors through Geirangerfjord, showcasing towering cliffs, remote fjord farms, and iconic waterfalls. Among the waterfalls visible are the Seven Sisters Waterfall, cascading down the mountainside, and the Suitor waterfall, adding to the dramatic landscape.

The cruise offers close-up views of the fjord’s natural beauty, giving a different perspective than the viewpoints on land. This experience is especially appreciated by photography enthusiasts and those who want to truly enjoy the fjord’s grandeur.

The Return Journey to Oslo and Practical Details

The drive back to Oslo takes approximately 6 to 7 hours, depending on traffic and stops. The private guide ensures a comfortable pace, with options for additional photo or refreshment breaks along the way. The return journey offers a chance to reflect on the day’s highlights and enjoy the scenic landscapes once more.

What’s Included and What to Consider

The tour package includes an air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, hotel pickup and drop-off, and all admission tickets for viewpoints and the fjord cruise. The fuel, tolls, and parking fees are covered, providing a hassle-free experience. Travelers receive bottled water to stay hydrated during the long day.

However, meals and snacks are not included, so planning for food is recommended. The tour’s long duration of nearly 18 hours** makes it less suitable for those with back problems or motion sickness, given the extensive driving and scenic stops.

What Sets This Tour Apart from Others

This private round trip from Oslo to Geiranger offers a comprehensive and personalized experience, with the flexibility for stops at key viewpoints and a dedicated guide who ensures smooth pacing. The scenic stops at Djupvasshytta, Dalsnibba, Flydalsjuvet, and Ørnesvingen are carefully selected for their stunning vistas and photographic appeal.

The inclusion of a two-hour fjord cruise enhances the experience, providing an up-close view of Geirangerfjord’s impressive cliffs and waterfalls. The toll tickets, admission fees, and scenic stops are all included, adding value and simplicity to the trip.

The Experience of a Lifetime for Adventurers and Photographers

While the trip is physically demanding due to its length, it rewards those who seek an immersive day in Norway’s natural beauty. The knowledgeable guide and well-planned stops help maximize the experience, making it a highly rated option for visitors who want to see the fjord region from Oslo in a single day.

The tour is not recommended for travelers with limited mobility or those who prefer shorter, less intensive excursions, but for others, it offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cover a vast and varied landscape in one day.

Oslo to Geiranger: An Unforgettable Day in Norway

This private tour combines scenic driving, breathtaking viewpoints, and the famous Geirangerfjord cruise into one seamless experience. The expert guide ensures you see the highlights efficiently, while the stops at Djupvasshytta, Mount Dalsnibba, Flydalsjuvet, and Ørnesvingen provide ample photo opportunities and awe-inspiring vistas.

The long but rewarding day culminates with the scenic fjord cruise, which offers a different perspective on Norway’s natural architecture. For adventurous travelers, photographers, and those craving a full day of exploration, this tour offers an excellent way to experience Norway’s iconic landscapes without multiple overnight stays.

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Oslo to Geiranger Full Day Private Round Trip and fjord cruise



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“We opted to take this very long, adventurous trip but definitely worth it. Our tour guide, Bhavya, was amazing, took us to all the great spots, ext…”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the tour is private and flexible, it involves a long drive and several scenic stops, which might be tiring for young children. It’s best suited for older children and families prepared for a full day of travel.

What should I bring for this trip?
Bring comfortable clothing, waterproof gear in case of weather changes, and a camera to capture the stunning views. Since meals are not included, packing snacks or a lunch is recommended.

Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
This tour involves multiple stops and a long drive, so it may not be suitable for travelers with significant mobility challenges. The private nature allows for some flexibility, but accessibility should be discussed with the provider beforehand.

Are there seasonal restrictions?
Yes, some parts of the tour may only be available from May to September due to snow closures, so check availability when booking.

How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 34 days in advance on average, ensuring availability for this popular, full-day experience.

What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free if made 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations less than 24 hours prior will not be refunded.