2 hour Fjord Sightseeing Geiranger - Silent and Zero Emission:
Cruise in silence aboard our brand new (2026), electric powered, carbon fibre catamaran. Enjoy a 2 hour tour venturing further down the fjord. This Norwegian-built, eco-friendly vessel, is the first to meet the strict new environmental rules of this UNESCO fjord that help preserve and protect the fjord into the future.
Audio Visual Guide:
Download and enjoy our free guide before you arrive. Simply use your smartphone to download the app then choose the tour. You can even preview your tour before you leave home, and it will play automatically when you start it up here in Geiranger. Listen and read the stories in 12 languages complete with local images directly from your phone for free.
Click here and follow the instructions on how to download the 'GuideToGo - Official' app and our tour
- Facilities: WC, inside area with panorama windows and outside panorama deck, Food and beverage kiosk
- Tickets: available at the ticket counter in the tourist information office in Geiranger and online on this website
- Departure point: Behind the tourist information building in Geiranger, 20 meters from the cruise ship quay (pier 1+2). Please be at the departure point 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Dogs are free of charge, allowed on the outside deck and need to be put on a leash .
- Start and end in Geiranger.
Welcome aboard!
Geiranger Fjordservice AS offers exclusive fjord cruises on the world-famous Geirangerfjord.
Enjoy Norway’s beauty on a silent cruise through the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord aboard an electric boat. Glide quietly through the dramatic landscape, enjoying a peaceful and emission-free journey.
The fjord sightseeing cruises take passengers for a close-up view to the waterfalls “The Seven Sisters”, “The Bridal Veil” and “The Suitor”. Many of the abandoned mountain farms along the fjord can also be easily seen. Our locally made audio guide provides you with interesting facts and stories about the scenery and life at the Geirangerfjord in twelve different languages.
For extra flexibility, we operate a drop-off and pick-up service for those passengers who would like to go on a little hike and spend some time visiting the historic fjord farm at Skageflå.
The Seven Sisters
Standing on the deck of the boat and feeling the spray of the Seven Sisters waterfalls is a very special experience. The highest of the “Sisters” has a free fall of 250 m.
The Suitor
According to legend, the “Suitor” tried to propose to the "Seven Sisters” from the opposite side of the fjord – but never succeeded. The cruise passes very close to that waterfall, which gives you great photo opportunities
The Pulpit Rock
Close to the fjord farm Skageflå you find the mountain formation "The Pulpit Rock".
Skageflå
Skageflå is the best-known fjord farm with a fantastic view to the Geirangerfjord and the mountains around. It is the endpoint of the popular fjordfarm hike. Norway’s King Harald and Queen Sonja celebrated their silver wedding here in 1993. The Queen has visited the farm on several occasions since.
Knivsflå
The fjordfarm Knivsflå is located next to "The Seven Sisters” waterfalls and directly opposite of Skageflå and lies approximately 250 m above sea level.
Blomberg
Blomberg fjordfarm can be reached via a steep path from the fjord. The farm is 450 m above sea level and provides beautiful views over the Geirangerfjord, including the waterfalls "The Seven Sisters”, “The Bridal Veil” and “The Suitor”.
Matvik
Matvik is located close to the water almost at the end of the Geirangerfjord. It was one of the last farms to be abandoned (1961) and it was a very fertile farm with 150 plum trees. They even grew apricots here.
The Eagle Road
The stunning Eagle Road has eleven hairpin bends, the highest of them is called Ørnesvingen (“Eagle Bend”). From here you can enjoy fantastic views over the fjord towards "The Pulpit Rock" and "The Seven Sisters" waterfalls. It is the perfect place to spot cruise ships on their way into the Geirangerfjord.