Geiranger is a small tourist town in the western part of Norway in the region called Sunnmøre in the municipality of Stranda. It lies innermost in the fjord Geirangerfjord, which is a branch of Storfjord. Geiranger is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. Views include snow-covered mountain peaks, waterfalls, lush vegetation and the deep blue waters of the fjord. Since 2005, the Geirangerfjord has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Make the journey up to Mount Dalsnibba for a spectacular view of the Geiranger Fjord, one of the longest and deepest fjords in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From the viewpoint at the top of Eagle Road, you’ll see the famous Seven Sisters waterfalls. You’ll be transferred ashore by tender to the pier in Geiranger, where coaches and guides are waiting your arrival. This picturesque village is one of Norway’s most popular tourist resorts with locals and visitors alike. The coach climbs up the winding mountain road offering an ever changing kaleidoscope of mountain farms, waterfalls, lakes and streams. From Lake Djupvatn, you’ll continue up the hairpin road to Mount Dalsnibba. From the summit, nearly 5,000 feet/1,500 meters above sea level, you’ll have a spectacular view of the Geiranger Fjord far below and the magnificent mountain peaks all around. At Flydal viewpoint you’ll make a stop to take a photograph of your ship down on the fjord. You’ll continue to the north side of the fjord with a drive up Eagle Road, carved in the mountain with 11 hairpin turns. At the viewpoint at the top, you’ll see the famous Seven Sisters waterfalls.
Make the journey up to Mount Dalsnibba for a spectacular view of the Geiranger Fjord, one of the longest and deepest fjords in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And visit the Norwegian Fjord Center to learn about life on the fjord. You’ll be transferred ashore by tender to the pier in Geiranger, where coaches and guides are waiting your arrival. This picturesque village is one of Norway’s most popular tourist resorts with locals and visitors alike. The coach climbs up the winding mountain road offering an ever changing kaleidoscope of mountain farms, waterfalls, lakes and streams. From Lake Djupvatn, you’ll continue up the hairpin road to Mount Dalsnibba. From the summit, nearly 5,000 feet/1,500 meters above sea level, you’ll have a spectacular view of the Geiranger Fjord far below and the magnificent mountain peaks all around. At Flydal Viewpoint you’ll make a stop to take a photograph of your ship far below on the fjord. You’ll then visit the Geiranger Fjord Center with interesting exhibits about life on the fjord, the rich history and the stunning natural scenery of the area.
To ensure that your shoreside experiences are as convenient and enjoyable as possible, we are delighted to offer a complimentary shuttle between your ship and the city center in every port where the ship is not docked within walking distance of the city center. This service runs continuously, aligning perfectly with your ship’s in-port schedule. Best of all, there’s no need to reserve your seat in advance. Simply make your way to the designated stop to board your shuttle, and you’ll be whisked away to the heart of the city. Additional information and schedules can be obtained by visiting the onboard Destination Services Desk during your voyage.