Embark on a thrilling RIB boat tour of Lysefjord, where you’ll get up close to Pulpit Rock, hidden caves, and majestic waterfalls. Spot wildlife and enjoy the comfort and safety of our top-of-the-line boats. Book your adventure now!
Embark on a thrilling RIB boat tour of Lysefjord, where you’ll get up close to Pulpit Rock, hidden caves, and majestic waterfalls. Spot wildlife and enjoy the comfort and safety of our top-of-the-line boats. Book your adventure now!
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Stavanger - Ready, set, go! The tour starts in the heart of Vågen in Stavanger where life jackets, goggles and individual safety equipment will be distributed to every passenger along with a clear and concise walkthrough of rules and safety guidelines. Then the trip can begin.
On your way out of the harbor, you will pass by Stavanger from the…
- Stavanger - Ready, set, go! The tour starts in the heart of Vågen in Stavanger where life jackets, goggles and individual safety equipment will be distributed to every passenger along with a clear and concise walkthrough of rules and safety guidelines. Then the trip can begin.
On your way out of the harbor, you will pass by Stavanger from the seaside. The speed starts out gentle, allowing you to take in a full view of the vibrant life on the waterfront.
Experience the hustle and bustle of one of the energy capitals of the world, where fishing boats and yachts moor side by side, and quaint 18th century cottages are reflected in the glass facades of cutting-edge shopping centers.
Make sure to catch a glimpse of both the Norwegian Petroleum Museum and the Norwegian Canning Museum to see the seeds of industry that enabled the city to grow into what stands before you today.
- Rogaland - Embark on your adventure to Lysefjorden as you move into the open waters and leave the city astern. Equipped with two four-stroke engines, you’ll skim across the surface at 35 knots, zooming past islets, skerries, and reefs. Close your eyes and focus on the ocean breeze piercing your face or keep them peeled to absorb all the magnificent sights around you. As you race along, you’ll see other boats navigating these pristine waters, cozy seaside cabins nestled along the shore, and some sizeable salmon farms. These farms, dotting the coastline, offer a unique insight into the local aquaculture and are a testament to Norway’s commitment to sustainable fishing practices.
- Lysefjordbrua - As you get ready to enter a land of natural marvels, a man made one greets your arrival. The majesty of the Lysefjord Bridge should not be overlooked as you pass under it. Known locally as Lysefjordbrua, it’s a suspension bridge that spans the fjord, it connects the municipalities of Strand and Sandnes, serving as a critical link in the region. Constructed between 1995 and 1997, the bridge is a substantial structure stretching 639 meters in length, with 50 meters of height in clearance to accommodate the ferry services that operate in the region. The height of the supporting towers, which are made of reinforced concrete, reach 102 meters.
In recognition of its aesthetic and functional design, the Lysefjord Bridge was awarded the Beautiful Roads Award in 1999 by the Directorate of Roads (Vegdirektoratet) in Norway. This accolade underscores the bridge’s importance not only as a transportation route but also as a landmark that enhances the scenic beauty of its surroundings.
- Lysefjord - The Lysefjord, spanning an impressive 42 kilometers, is a marvel of natural beauty nestled in the heart of Norway. The fjord, carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age, showcases a dramatic landscape where steep mountains, adorned with lush emerald forests and cascading waterfalls, rise sharply from pristine waters. The fjord’s name, meaning “light fjord,” is derived from the light-colored granite rocks along its sides.
World renowned natural formations draw thousands to the fjord every year, including Pulpit Rock, a flat topped cliff offering breathtaking views, and Kjeragbolten, a large stone wedged solidly in a mountain crevasse 1110 meters high. Manmade wonders grace the fjord as well, most famously the 4444 Flørli steps, which is the longest wooden staircase in the world.
As you venture through its narrow corridor, you’ll be on the lookout for the bustling wildlife that inhabits the region. On a good day it will be possible to spot seals, porpoises, sea eagles, and more.
- Fantahålå - The notorious Vagabond Cave, known locally as ‘Fantahålå’, is a deep hidden recess in the fjord’s mountainside situated high above the water-level reachable only by climbing a steep rockslide. As the name may suggest, this landmark is however not just an arresting natural feature, but also steeped in legend.
Your captain will take you right up close to this cave and recount the tale of its significance in the 19th century when it served as a hiding place for vagabonds and wanderers who had drawn the ire of the local sheriff. As the story goes, when the sheriff finally caught up with them and found their hideout, they made him reconsider his visit by pelting him with a hail of rocks. Whatever the bureau was paying him clearly wasn’t enough to deal with that and the vagabonds were left free to cause trouble another day.
- Pulpit Rock - Maybe the most famous landmark in all of Norway.
Our tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to behold Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) from the most awe-inspiring perspective possible. Rising 604 meters above the crystal-clear waters of the fjord, you’ll be amazed by the sheer size and scale of this towering cliff face. From the sea, you’ll also be able to see the intricate details of the cliff, including its distinctive angular layers of rock that date back to its formation in the last ice age, 10 000 years ago, when a glacier broke off parts of the mountainside.
From its discovery and treacherous first ascent by Thomas Peter Randulf, over a hundred years ago, to its descent by one Henry Cavill by way of Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Fallout; from daring climbers who scaled its precipice to Nepalese Sherpas who tamed the trail and made the summit accessible to all, our captain will lead you on a voyage through time of the rock’s special place in Norwegian history and culture.
- Hengjanefossen waterfall - As we approach Hengjanefossen, you’ll feel the power of nature in all its glory. This waterfall, also known as ‘Whisky Falls’, stands 75m tall and is unique in that it’s not a single, uniform cascade. Instead, it’s a complex system of streams and falls that weave together to create a truly mesmerizing sight. As the water pours down the cliff face, it creates a mist that shrouds the mountainside in an ethereal haze. Your captain will take you right up to the base of the falls, giving you a perspective few people ever get to experience. You can even grab a drink if you’re up for it, the runoff is crystal clear, though sadly not as potent as the nickname may suggest. This playful moniker actually harks back to a bygone era, a nod to a moonshine distillery that once operated in its vicinity, run by a German fellow named Heinrich Mohr.
- Provided Floating Suit, Lifejacket, Goggles, and Gloves
- 1 Hour 45 Minute RIB Tour of Lysefjord
- Provided Floating Suit, Lifejacket, Goggles, and Gloves
- 1 Hour 45 Minute RIB Tour of Lysefjord
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Norway’s landscapes with our Lysefjord Sightseeing tour. Our adept and knowledgeable skippers will show you the best of what the Fjord has to offer, diving deep into the intriguing narratives of each spot. Be ready to marvel at notable landmarks like the Pulpit Rock, concealed caverns, grand waterfalls, and much…
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Norway’s landscapes with our Lysefjord Sightseeing tour. Our adept and knowledgeable skippers will show you the best of what the Fjord has to offer, diving deep into the intriguing narratives of each spot. Be ready to marvel at notable landmarks like the Pulpit Rock, concealed caverns, grand waterfalls, and much more.
You’ll also be on the lookout for the diverse wildlife that calls this region home. On favorable days, we might glimpse at seals, porpoises, sea eagles, among others.
We operate only with brand new state-of-the-art RIB boats, promising you an enjoyable journey that’s packed with comfort, safety, and cheer. Gliding across the waters on a RIB is a thrilling experience, but by no means extreme. We prioritize a comfortable atmosphere and ensure all passengers are enjoying themselves.
Reserve your spot on this unforgettable adventure today so you can share your exciting stories from Norway with your loved ones.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.