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From Bergen: Flam Full-Day Cruise to Sognefjord

1. From Bergen: Flam Full-Day Cruise to Sognefjord

Enjoy a full-day cruise from Bergen to Flam and explore the Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in the country. Pass through coastal villages, sail through the Sognefjord, and make stops along the way for free time. Depart from Strandkai Terminal in Bergen in the morning and cruise through Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, offering you stunning views of Sognefjord whilst the hills cascade on either side. The cruise passes 11 stops in total, from the quick port, stops at small stunning villages along the shoreline of Sognefjord through to Flam. You'll depart Bergen and into Flam port. Once in Flam, you have free time to explore this amazing area and visit the famous Flam Railway. There are few sights in the world that can match the beauty of this return trip from Bergen to Flam. As you head down the tranquil waters ether side of you will be amazing views from the rocky shores, gushing waterfalls, and jaw-dropping mountains. There are some great opportunities for photos to remember your day. If you are staying in Bergen and want to visit Flam for the day there is no better way to do it than on a Sognefjord cruise. Book early to avoid disappointment and enjoy the fairy tale scenery in style.

Bergen: Self-Guided Nærøyfjord Cruise and Flåm Railway Tour

2. Bergen: Self-Guided Nærøyfjord Cruise and Flåm Railway Tour

Travel through Norway's beautiful natural scenery on this self-guided tour from Bergen. Leave the city behind to navigate around the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Nærøyfjorden on a boat and ride aboard one of the world's steepest railways from Flåm to Myrdal. Begin your journey at Bergen Railway Station, taking in panoramic views of nature as you depart toward Voss. Once in Voss, board your bus to Gudvangen, stopping in Stalheim along the way in the summer months. Climb onto a modern electric boat in Gudvangen for your scenic cruise. Enjoy a relaxing ride on the lake and gaze at the awe-striking Nærøyfjord, surrounded by tall mountains. Disembark in Flåm to continue your adventure aboard its iconic railway. On your 20-kilometer ride to Myrdal, take in views of imposing mountains and the famous Kjosfossen Waterfall. Finish your experience at Myrdal station, then switch to the Bergen Line to head back to the starting point.

Flam: Guided Shore Excursion with Port Pickup and Drop-Off

3. Flam: Guided Shore Excursion with Port Pickup and Drop-Off

Explore the top sights in Flam on a guided shore excursion complete with return transport from the cruise ship port. Travel through the longest road tunnel in the world, step inside the Borgund stave church, and much more. Meet your guide and get ready to set out on your Flam adventure as you board an air-conditioned vehicle. Not long after starting your journey, you'll travel through the longest road tunnel in the world, the Laerdal Tunnel. Listen as your guide entertains you with interesting and surprising stories as you journey through the 24.5-kilometer-long tunnel lit by blue and yellow lights. As you exit the tunnel, you'll enter the picturesque Laerdal valley. Drive alongside the river and pass by numerous fruit farms known for their delicious stone fruits before the winding road brings you to your first stop of the day, the Borgund Stave Church. Step inside the historic structure and discover why it is considered one of the most distinctive stave churches in Norway. Then, head to the nearby museum and café to learn more about the church, grab a cup of coffee, or purchase a souvenir. Continue your tour as you travel from Laerdal Fjord to Aurlandsfjord, driving through the snow-capped mountains and making photo stops along the way. As you descend from the mountain, experience another highlight of your guided shore excursion, a stop at the famous Stegastein viewpoint. Step onto a viewing platform that extends 30 meters out from the side of the mountain and take in panoramic views of the Aurlandsfjorden. Finally, hop back aboard the bus and settle in for the return journey to the port, admiring the landscape as you wind your way along more of Flam's scenic roads.

Bergen: Self-Guided Round-Trip Full-Day Excursion

4. Bergen: Self-Guided Round-Trip Full-Day Excursion

Make your way to the Bergen Railway, where you'll board a comfortable train that will take you on scenic ride to Voss. Hop off in Voss and switch to the bus for a ride through the area's quaint villages to Gudvangen. Between the months of May and September, the bus will also travel the steep road to Stalheimskleiva, comprised of hairpin turns and epic views. Once you reach Gudvangen, step aboard a two-hour premium fjord cruise on a modern hybrid boat to journey through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed fjords. See both Aurlandsfjord, a picturesque fjord offering stunning views, and the mountain-lined Nærøyfjord, one of the narrowest in Europe. Go ashore in Flåm, where you'll get on yet another train that travels the Flåm Railway. The panoramic views on the route are sure to impress. Take advantage of photo opportunities of the surrounding fjords along the way. Disembark in Myrdal and get back on the Bergen Railway, making your return to the trip's starting point.

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based on 2 reviews

It was our first time to do a self guided tour and it has been great! The instructions sent via email along with the tickets were all easy to follow. The spots to find our next transportation was easy to find except maybe for the bus at Voss station as we thought it was on the opposite side of the road. Where in fact it was just right outside the station. We were lucky to see the bus and managed to board it on time. Apart from that, all went smooth and enjoyable. Seeing all the sceneries from various viewpoints (train, bus, cruise and railway up to Myrdal) was amazing.

To comment only that due to the works on the train, the departure was a chaos and the pick-up did not leave us at the point of origin, apart from the fact that none of the 4 buses decided to ride more than 20 hikers.

Our driver Janis, was very helpful and accommodating. It was a long drive, but the scenery was amazing and well worth the time. Nothing like anything we had ever seen before coming from Western Australia.

The day was magical and very well organized. The fact of not having to anticipate anything and being guided but not being forced to stay with a group is very pleasant. To do again!

Simple instructions that allowed us to make this excursion in complete autonomy The tickets are taken and sent in advance A very beautiful route to do and see...