Norway Fairytale Fjord Wonderland Majestic Fjords and Storybook Cities 4 Day Tour
Mini Group 5 to 9 Seat Business Van Door to Door Pick Up with Driver Guide
Tour Dates Depart Oslo Every Saturday and Tuesday Guaranteed From 2 Guests Max 6 Guests
Tour Highlights
Hidden fjords and outdoor adventure Eidfjord Hardangerfjord gem and Voss adventure capital
Storybook city strolls Bergen fairytale harbour and Norheimsund quiet fjord retreat
Scenic roads and UNESCO industry heritage Odda gateway to dramatic landscapes and Rjukan UNESCO industrial site
Nordic wooden architecture and engineering viewpoints Heddal Stave Church and Drammen Spiral Tunnel viewpoint
1. Door-to-door pick-up/drop-off service is available only on the first day of the tour and the day the tour ends, and is limited to downtown (city center) areas of the departure and drop-off cities.
2. When booking, guests must fill in the remarks section with: pick-up address on the first day (within the city center), and drop-off address on the last day (within the city center).
3.Please arrive in advance or on time at the designated pick-up point. The driver-guide will not wait if you are late, and the tour fee will not be refunded. Please wait at the instructed location—the driver-guide will come to you and lead you to the vehicle. Do not look for the vehicle on your own.
4.If you cannot find the goEUgo driver-guide at the designated time and place, please stay calm. Remain at the same spot and call our emergency hotline immediately: +31-624399070.
5.The driver-guide’s working hours are limited to 10 hours per day. If the working time is extended due to guest delays, changes to stop/drop-off points, or similar reasons, an overtime fee will apply.
6.Each guest may bring one large and one small piece of luggage:
*Large luggage: max 30 kg, max 28 inches
*Small luggage: max 20 inches
If the luggage allowance is exceeded, a service fee of EUR 20 per extra piece will be charged.
A sparkling jewel of the Hardangerfjord, famed for pristine natural scenery. 1. Vøringsfossen Waterfall new walkway: one of Norway’s most spectacular waterfalls (182 m). Walk the award-winning stepped bridge spanning the gorge for breathtaking views. 2. Norwegian Nature Centre: interactive exhibitions on nature and climate, plus one of Europe’s largest panoramic screens showcasing fjords, mountains and waterfalls.
Known for thrilling outdoor activities, stunning mountain-lake scenery and rich local culture. 1. Voss Gondola: an 8-minute ride to 820 m altitude with sweeping views. Summer offers paragliding/skydiving; winter is a ski haven. 2. Voss Church: a medieval stone church built in 1277, a key cultural landmark.
The ‘Gateway to the Fjords’, celebrated for colourful wooden houses and a historic harbour. 1. Bryggen Wharf (UNESCO): iconic wooden hanseatic buildings along the harbour—wander through narrow alleys with boutiques, studios and cafés. 2. Fish Market: Bergen’s lively food hub—sample fresh Norwegian seafood such as salmon and king crab.
Mostraumen Fjord Cruise (seasonal, typically May–Sep, ~3 hours): sail through Osterfjord and narrow Mostraumen strait with dramatic mountain scenery.
One of the ‘Seven Mountains’ surrounding Bergen city center, at 400 meters above sea level. Take the funicular to the top for sweeping views over Bergen, the harbor, distant fjords and the surrounding islands.
Operating since 1918, it is one of Norway’s most famous funicular railways. Along the route you may spot charming Norwegian troll sculptures. In about 6 minutes, reach the summit viewpoint (around 320 meters) with a restaurant where you can enjoy local food.
A wonderful base for fjord nature and coastal culture, often praised as one of Norway’s prettiest spots. 1. Steinsdalsfossen: a 46 m waterfall where a path lets you walk behind the cascade without getting soaked. 2. Spildegarden Farm: a family-run orchard known for apple juice/cider, jams and its famous apple cake.
A key hub for exploring western Norway’s dramatic landscapes and hikes such as Trolltunga. Trolltunga (viewpoint recommendation): one of Norway’s most iconic rock formations, towering about 700 m above the lake. The full hike is very challenging; photo viewpoints are recommended if you are not hiking.
Known for WWII history, a UNESCO industrial heritage site, and its unique ‘sun mirror’ project. 1. Krossobanen Cable Car (note): built in 1928; it has been out of service since 2021. 2. Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum: linked to the famous WWII heavy-water sabotage; part of the UNESCO-listed industrial heritage area. 3. Sun Mirror: a giant mirror installation that reflects winter sunlight into the town centre (best around midday in winter months).
An important stop en route to Oslo, home to Norway’s largest stave church. Heddal Stave Church: built in the 13th century; Norway’s largest wooden church with remarkable medieval interior artefacts and traditional timber craftsmanship.
A modern riverside city combining contemporary design, history and outdoor viewpoints. 1. Drammen Spiral Tunnel: drive six loops inside a spiral tunnel to reach the mountain viewpoint (200 m) overlooking the town. 2. Ypsilon Bridge: a striking cable-stayed bridge (opened 2008) named after the Greek letter ‘Y’, an award-winning design landmark. Arrive Oslo in the evening. Your driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location. End of service.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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