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The Geiranger Highlights tour will lead you to discover two of the most famous viewpoints of Geiranger: Flydalsjuvet and the Eagle Bend. Flydalsjuvet is a magnificent gorge, with an amazing view over the Geirangerfjord and the UNESCO World Heritage area. Descending the Geiranger road and passing through the village once more, 11 hairpin bends will take you to the Eagle Bend, the last turn of the Eagle Road, where you will have a magnificent view of the Seven Sisters Waterfall.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Our excursions are adapted to arrival and departure times of cruise ships. Modified departure times will be announced in advance.
Back to ship guarantee for cruise line passengers provided that information regarding name of cruise ship is registered when you book (official tour time must end 1 hour before ship’s departure).
Appearance time 15 minutes prior to departure. It is of utmost importance that you kindly register correct mobile number with country code, so that we can reach you in case you have trouble finding us. There will be no refunds if we cannot reach you on your registered contact number. *Order of sights might vary.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Sightseeing Tour
View to the Seven Sisters Waterfall
Audio Guiding 8 languages
Eagle Road drive with 11 hairpin bends
Photo Stop at Flydal Gorge
Photo Stop at Eagle Bend
No hotel pick up
Operated by Excursions.no
18 reviews
Colleen w,
Sep 23, 2024
2 stops at breath taking views. The hairpin turns made it an exciting ride and appreciation of the areas outside the town. The reason for average review is no tour guide and the provided headsets faded out a lot .
jodiflayman,
Aug 20, 2024
This was a very nerve wracking bus ride with many hairpin turns on two narrow steep roads. It seemed like the bus was way too big to maneuver on these roads. At one point the driver had trouble making the turn and the bus stalled and starting sliding backwards. It was pretty scary. There was no guide on the bus but rather we were given headphones to listen to some narration. One we were at the top, the view was very nice but not sure if it was worth it.
CharlesE K,
Jul 19, 2024
What you get is needed transportation up the winding and twisting elevation-gaining roads to the two prime scenic viewpoints (Eagle Road and Flydalsjuvet) as well as a tour guide narrative along the way ... Saves time and a huge amount of energy in an efficient way ... a must for seniors to see the sites ... 1.5 hours with 2 stops of maybe 15 minutes each at each crowded crazy viewpoint ...
Maureen D,
Jun 30, 2024
Our trip didn't get off to a great start - we went to the meeting point where a few people were waiting. We checked the information on the app regarding the meeting point and we were at the right place. We tried calling the given number but couldn't get through. We then had a phone call from the tour operator asking where we were. The meeting point had bee changed but we didn't get the email and more importantly the info on the app had not been updated. Once we walked back and found the tour bus the trip was all we had hoped for. Beautiful scenery and plenty of photo opportunities.
BobBickerton,
Jun 23, 2024
Beautiful scenery overlooking the Geiranger Fjord. Headset commentary didn't work properly. The Agent jumped on the bus at the turnaround and provided a great commentary. The driver had excellent driving skill for the winding road. Expensive for the experience.