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Visit Geirangerfjord and protect Norway’s natural beauty

So, you’ve decided to go to Norway – what an incredible tourist destination! There is so much to do and see in this beautiful country, and for the environmentally conscious traveller looking for a sustainable way to travel, Norway is the ideal destination. The trip of a lifetime must include one of the most well-known and popular Norwegian fjords – the Geirangerfjord.
The Geirangerfjord - Ferry between  Geiranger - Hellesylt, Norway
Geirangerfjord is a certified Sustainable Destination, which means that it provides enjoyable experiences to its visitors while preserving the local nature, culture and environment. In fact, the new green quay project is currently helping to protect the stunning natural beauty of this World Heritage site. In this article, we’ll tell you a little more about how you can enjoy Geirangerfjord in a sustainable way, and put together some information to help you make the most of your time there.
Brudesløret waterfall   -  Geirangerfjorden, Norway

Conserving natural beauty

Protecting the beautiful natural scenery in Norway can be a challenge alongside also welcoming tourists and travellers from all over the world to enjoy the incredible views and experiences. Geirangerfjord usually sees around 700,000 visitors over the summer months, and huge amounts of these tourists arrive on cruise ships that are powered by fossil fuels. The exciting new green quay project for the well known Geirangerfjord was developed to make the fjord greener and protect this natural wonder, which is listed on UNESCOs World Heritage list. As part of the project, it’s recommended that tourists rely more on emissions-free vessels to get to Geirangerfjord. You can read more about Geiranger in our guide to this stunning region of Norway.
View of the Geirangerfjord - Geiranger, Norway

How to get to Geirangerfjord

All year round
Traveling by plane to Geiranger is convenient and fast, and there are many daily flights from the largest towns and cities in Norway.
  • Oslo Airport - Alesund Airport, 55 minutes
  • Trondheim Airport - Alesund Airport, 55 minutes
  • Bergen Airport - Alesund Airport, 45 minutes
Travelling by car is a convenient way to reach your destination all year round. Here are some estimated travel times for you to get a feel for how long your journey will take depending on where you leave from.
  • Alesund Airport - Geiranger, 2.5 hours
  • Oslo Airport - Geiranger via Lillehammer, 8 hours
  • Bergen Airport - Geiranger, 8 hours
  • Trondheim Airport - Geiranger, 7 hours
The Geirangerfjord - ferry Hellesylt- Geiranger, Norway

Summer Routes

Travelling by boat is an excellent idea in the summer. The popular ship Hurtigruten travels from Bergen to Geiranger from June 1st to August 31st, and offers a beautiful and comfortable journey. There’s a scenic train ride of around 5 hours from Oslo and Trondheim to the nearest train station in Andalsnes. Upon arriving in Åndalsnes you must connect by bus to Alesund and Sjoholt and over to the Trollstigen Mountain Road (no.63) to Valldal and Geiranger between June 25th - August 19th.
You can also take our UNESCO Geirangerfjord in a nutshell tour to Geiranger, a sutainable and easy way to explore the beautiful Geirangerfjord.

Activities

What can you do in Geirangerfjord after arriving at this gorgeous fjord with its scenic views? There are many different activities and experiences waiting for you. Here’s just a few:

Kayaking and hiking

With our amazing new kayak and hiking excursion, you have the pleasure of kayaking out on the fjord with your guide, and you will be led to an abandoned fjord farm called Skageflå. Upon arriving at a small bay you will have the opportunity to start a scenic hike. The hike is short but steep and so rewarding, with stunning views. You’ll have many opportunities to see breathtaking waterfalls and incredible scenery, for a trip you’ll never forget.
Things to do in Geiranger - E-bike hire in Geiranger, On the way up to the viewpoint over the Geirangerfjord, Norway

E-biking

If you are looking for a different perspective of Geiranger while using a sustainable mode of transportation, we recommend an E-bike rental. You’ll be thoroughly introduced to how to use an e-bike before you take off on your journey. Once you are safely on your way, you can tour Geiranger and make many stops along the way to experience your destination from the one-of- a-kind viewpoint of your bike.

Fjord cruise

For the tourist interested in the laid-back tour of the fjord we recommend a fjord cruise in Ålesund. Travel like a local and experience the fjords from a specifically designed catamaran to enhance your fjord sightseeing adventure. During your cruise, you can listen to an informative audio guide to give you more insight into the wonderful places you will experience while taking in stunning views of Geirangerfjord.
The picturesque mountain views and waterfalls of Geirangerfjord can be explored in many ways and during different seasons depending on your preferences. While we’ve focused mainly on the exciting experiences in the summer season, there are also great options for those wishing to travel during the winter months. Enjoy your trip to Norway’s stunning Geirangerfjord!

Top things to do in Geiranger

Book an exciting activity as part of your Nutshell tour or as a stand-alone booking. Check out our exciting collection below!

Experience more with UNESCO Geirangerfjord in a Nutshell™

This world-famous fjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and on many people's bucket list. The tour includes some of the finest nature in Norway. Discover the Romsdal Alps and the tight bends on Trollstigen, 'The Troll Road'. The tour includes a boat trip to beautiful Geiranger and Geirangerfjord – the crown jewel of the Norwegian fjords.

Highlights

  • A cruise on the world famous Geirangerfjord
  • Spectacular Trollstigen
  • The one-of-a-kind Art Nouveau city of Ålesund by the Atlantic
  • Åndalsnes and Romsdalen, home to mountain sports
  • Start in Oslo, Bergen, or Ålesund
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