Despite being the home of only 250 inhabitants, Geiranger is one of the most popular and scenic destinations in Norway, especially known for its breathtaking beauty. Nestled at the end of the majestic Geirangerfjord, this tiny village gathers incredible natural wonders that draw thousands of visitors each year. Recognised by UNESCO in 2005, the Geirangerfjord is often described as "the most beautiful destination in Norway" by Lonely Planet, and it is easy to see why. Its crystal-clear waters, steep cliffs, lush green mountains, and cascading waterfalls create a mesmerizing landscape that feels like a living postcard.
Rise above and discover Mount Dalsnibba, at an altitude of 1500 meters. From there, you’ll have a spectacular view of the Geiranger Valley and the fjord.
Option to extend to a full-day trip for an excursion to the Trolls' Path.
One of the highlights of the tour is a visit to the Norskfjordsenter, an informative and interactive centre that showcases the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Norwegian fjords. Here, you will learn about the area's history, the local way of life, and the forces of nature that have shaped Geirangerfjord over thousands of years. This stop
In partnership with UNESCO, the West Norwegian Fjords Association invites you to visit the World Heritage Centre.
This interactive tour will help you learn more about the natural process of fjord formation, as well as about the Geirangerfjord itself. Both indoors and outdoors, you will discover permanent and temporary exhibits showcasing geological, biological, and cultural artifacts.