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Stavanger: Scenic Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Preikestolen

Stavanger: Scenic Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Preikestolen

Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Norwegian fjord landscape aboard a silent and electric boat. Sail from downtown Stavanger along the Lysefjord to Preikestolen, the so-called Pulpit Rock. See where the “vagrants” hid from the sheriff in the old days as the boat stops by Fantahålå (Vagabond’s Cave). Then gaze up at the famous and majestic rock formation Preikestolen, towering 604 meters above sea level. Next stop is the Hengjanefossen waterfall, where the crew brings the bow so close to the falls that you can feel its refreshing spray! Grab a snack from the onboard kiosk and relax on one of the sun decks or inside the spacious and comfortable cabin. Keep an eye out for the occasional seal sunbathing on a rock. Take in the idyllic scenery before returning to the port in Stavanger.

Stavanger: Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock

Stavanger: Fjord Cruise to Lysefjord and Pulpit Rock

Join a boat tour through Lysefjorden and see the famous Pulpit Rock, where the selfie opportunities are as spectacular as the view. Imagine towering mountains, stunning waterfalls, and a close-up view of Preikestolen, the iconic cliff that rises 604 meters straight up. Sail with the guide and experience Ådnøy, Fantahålå, Preikestolen, and the Whiskey waterfall on a 2.5-hour tour. Listen to the guide as they tell you about the legend that says the day when the 7 sisters from Lysebotn marry the 7 brothers from the beginning of the fjord, Preikestolen will fall into the sea. So far, there are no rumors of romance suggesting this, so you can look forward to many more fjord cruises this season.

From Stavanger: Lysefjord Sightseeing RIB Boat Tour

From Stavanger: Lysefjord Sightseeing RIB Boat Tour

Embark on a RIB boat safari tour and witness the breathtaking scenery of Norway's Lysefjord from Stavanger. Glide across its pristine waters, edging closer to its towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and flourishing surroundings. Cruise in the shadow of the renowned Pulpit Rock, a 600-meter-high plateau jutting out of the surrounding mountainside. Continue to the Vagabond Cave and learn about this old hideout for tax evaders. Gaze up at Whisky Falls and marvel at this 75-meter-tall waterfall beneath an old moonshine distillery. Unearth the prehistoric origins of the fjord and discover how the last ice age shaped its majestic cliffs and deep waters. Hear stories about some of the colorful characters who left their mark on the region, and keep an eye out for local wildlife. On a good day, it's possible to spot seals, porpoises, sea eagles, mountain goats, and more.

From Stavanger: RIB Tour to Lysefjord

From Stavanger: RIB Tour to Lysefjord

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as you cruise across the crystal-clear waters of Lysefjord from Stavanger. Feel the rush of the wind as you glide past towering cliffs, hidden caves, and cascading waterfalls—all while surrounded by Norway’s breathtaking nature. Cruise beneath the word famous Preikestolen, an awe-inspiring 600-meter-high plateau that dominates the fjord. Uncover the secrets of Vagabond Cave and learn about the criminals that hid here. Go for a refreshing shower at the stunning Whisky Falls, a 75-meter waterfall flowing beneath an old moonshine distillery. Dive into the fascinating history of how the last Ice Age shaped this dramatic landscape. Keep your eyes peeled for seals, porpoises, majestic sea eagles, and other wildlife along the way! This is your chance to explore Norway’s wild beauty up close—book your RIB boat safari today and create memories that will last a lifetime!

From Stavanger: Pulpit Rock Guided Hike with Pickup

From Stavanger: Pulpit Rock Guided Hike with Pickup

Embark on a journey into nature with a guided hike to the Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock, one of Norway's most captivating hikes. • Start your adventure straight from your accommodation in Stavanger by being picked up by your guide having a commercial driving license and using a commercially licensed vehicle for guiding. (Be aware of some companies not having these licenses which is required by Norwegian law.) • A 40-minute drive through the world's longest and deepest underwater tunnel and scenic views of Jørpeland will give you a wonderful start of the day. • At the basecamp your guide will share insights about the trail, expected conditions, and tips for a great day of exploration before heading off to an unforgettable day filled with adventure. • After approximately 2.5-hours of hiking, reach the majestic Preikestolen/Pulpit Rock, standing 604-meters (1,982 feet) above the sea. Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy a lunch break with the majestic view of Lysefjorden. • The relaxed hiking pace ensures plenty of time to adjust your gear, take leisurely breaks, savor snacks, and capture stunning photos along the way. • If conditions allows it; hike a hidden trail to Preikestolen, making sure you get an even more unique experience. • Settle back into the van for the return to Stavanger and relax until you are safely back at your accommodation. Take the memories you have created along the way with you home while feeling inspired by nature!

Stavanger: Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike with Local Guide

Stavanger: Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) Hike with Local Guide

Discover the beauty of fjords and valleys carved by glaciers 10,000 years ago with this guided hike to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). Lysefjorden is one of the most beautiful fjords and is located just 30 minutes from Stavanger. Hike with a a guide that was born and raised in one of the smaller villages in Lysefjorden. Start with pickup from the Cruise Terminal in Stavanger in a comfortable bus. Arrive at the starting point of the hike after a scenic drive (around 40 minutes). Get ready for the hike with your guide who is happy to answer your questions along the way. Walk thorugh the woods, crossing small streams as you gain elevation towards Pulpit Rock. Once you have passed the steep hilly area, the nature changes in to mountains with less trees, opening up a into majestic views, especially on nice and sunny days. Return to the starting point of the hike and get back on the bus where you can rest on the way back to Stavanger.

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Visit the iconic landmarks of Stavanger with a hop-on hop-off bus tour at your own pace. Hop on, sit back and enjoy as you pass through iconic places like Stavanger Cathedral, Petroleum Museum, Museum of Archaeology, and more. Learn about the exciting history of the city with our entertaining audio guide available in 7 different languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch and Norwegian). You can get off at any of the stops along the route as many times you want in 24 hours and explore famous attractions such as the Victoria hotel, Ledaal, Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, Gamle Stavanger, and many more. An easy and enjoyable way to explore the marvelous Stavanger.

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Visit Stavanger and be stunned by the beautiful landscapes including fjords, mountains and white beaches. The city also has an extensive historical background which is portrayed through the city's large number of museums. Stavanger is also Europe's oil and energy capital. Begin your tour at the first stop, the Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, for the full experience. The tour will continue to the Tourist Information Station, where passengers can hop-off and take a short walk over to Stavanger’s Cathedral. The cathedral is one of the most stunning works of architecture in the city and its interior is equally as beautiful. One of the tours most notable spots is the Petroleum Museum which has become one of the coasts most memorable landmarks. Located on the Port of Stavanger, its unique architecture makes it stand out from the crowd and its history inside is just as intriguing.  If you prefer a museum more focused on natural and cultural history, than hop-off at the 9th stop and visit the Stavanger Museum. There’s also a museum for art-lovers at stop 10. The museum boasts an extraordinary number of artwork, now totaling over 2,600. Another recommended stop to hop-off at is stop 11 – the Ledaal Royal Residence. This wonderful building is the official residence to the King of Norway. From the top-deck of the tour buses, you will be able to get brilliant photos of this famous building.  As the tour takes you to these iconic locations, you can also enjoy an informative on-board commentary that is available in 8 different languages. You can also enjoy free WiFi on-board. Tour Stops: 1) Stavanger Concert Hall (Temporary Stop) 2) Breiavannet / Stavanger Cathedral 3) Stavanger Cathedral 4) Petroleum Museum 5) Skansekaien 6) Petroleum Museum 7) St. Petri Church 8) Museum of Archaeology 9) Stavanger Museum 10) Mosvatnet Park 10) Museum of Art 11) Ledaal Royal Residence

Stavanger: Guided Kayaking in Lysefjord

Stavanger: Guided Kayaking in Lysefjord

Ever wanted to kayak on the Norwegian fjords? This tour is perfect for anyone looking to experience what kayaking on a Norwegian fjord is like. Kayaking Lysefjord is in our one of the best experiences you must experience in the area. We pass by beautiful granite gorges, and waterfalls. Meet your guide and experience kayaking in Norway. Learn the basics of paddling and explore the Fjord. See seals up close and personal, and marvel at the peaceful water. Paddle along the steep mountains, and into Vagabonds Cave. Pass Refsa dock and witness a lovely waterfall before turning back.

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

The exhibitions at Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger gives you a insight in how offshore operations have become Norway’s most important industry. While exploring the exhibitions, you will understand more of this industry; how oil and gas are formed, how resources beneath the seabed are found, and how drilling and production are conducted. They also cover the big climate challenge posed by greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. Exhibits present the technological advances made by this sector, and how oil revenue have affected Norwegian society. Original objects, models, films and interactive exhibits convey the history of petroleum operations on the Norwegian continental shelf. Make sure to see the museum film “Oilkid” – a film about growing up in times of change. Children and youngsters will find many activities at the museum; the rescue chute, catastrophe room, interactive games and a play-plattform for the little-once where they can slide, play and climb. Picture quiz where the whole family can participate to find details of the exhibitions. You can fin Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum museum in the Stavanger city center, close to "Vågen"/the harbor. We recommend parking at Jorenholmen. The museums is open all year Opening hours 01. June – 31. August – every day 10-19. 01. September – 31. May – Monday-Saturday 10.00-16.00, Sunday 10.00-18.00 At Christmas, the museum is closed on 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January. At Easter, the museum is closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Closed 17 May.

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It was a great trip, quiet and relaxing, being very close to nature. Our guide was very helpful and told us many great stories about the surroundings, nature and animals. We even got lucky to spot a seal nearby. Very recommendable, even for non-Kajak-professionals.

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Really enjoyed this trip. The boat was very comfy and we stood outside for a lot of the journey. The boat travelled very close to the features so that we could see well. Would definitely recommend this.

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Really nice boat, great experience, great view of goats , waterfalls (going right next to it) and pulpit rock( weather dependent)..

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Seeing the waterfalls and overall very good trip. Love being at the front seat of the rib too

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great boat. pleasant captain. high flexibility. very recommended