Geiranger is a small, picturesque tourist village situated at the end of the famous Geirangerfjord, a branch of the Storfjord. The Geirangerfjord, due to its breathtaking beauty, has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
The first cruise boat visited Geiranger in 1869. These days over 200 cruise ships visit Geiranger during every summer, which has made this village Norway’s second largest port after Bergen.
You will find yourself surrounded by green mountain sides, snowy peaks and waterfalls. Although the village itself is tiny, there is much to explore. Experience the Eagle Road with its 11 hairpin bends and a beautiful platform next to the last bend from where you can see a.o. the waterfall Seven Sisters, Mount Dalsnibba (about 1500 m above sea level) for the most spectacular view over the fjord, hike up the challenging Mount Westerås or visit the goat cheese farm Herdal.
At Norway Excursions we have years of experience in the world of tourism, providing excursions and guiding. Our staff, guides and drivers treat all our guests as human individuals, not as numbers, and our aim is to make your holiday in the Norwegian coastal area and its fjords an unforgettable one in the best possible way.
Whether you are traveling to Norway by plane, bus or cruise ship, our excursions are available and accessible for everyone. Our well trained guides have a lot of experience and knowledge about the country, including its culture, nature and (local) history. All of them speak several languages on a very high level. We provide our excursions with first class services to both groups and individuals. Everything can easily be booked online and should you have any questions or special requests, please do not hesitate to contact us by filling out the online request form.
We look very much forward to welcoming you aboard our excursions!