We can assure you it is no coincidence that Nærøyfjord is featured on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. A fjord cruise through this narrow and beautiful fjord will give you the memory of a lifetime!
The two vessels Vision and Future of The Fjords represent a brand-new standard in design and technology. They have been designed to maximise the tourist experience during any kind of weather, with large windows and walkways inspired by the winding trails of steep mountain terrain. Passengers are encouraged to go out on the top deck and enjoy a very different experience compared to traditional passenger vessels. Inside you will find Nordic inspired interior design offering a high level of comfort.
These are environmentally-friendly vessels: Vision is a hybrid vessel and Future is a fully-electric vessel. Both vessels sail along the most exposed and spectacular parts of the Nærøyfjord, running on battery power only and keeping to a speed of less than 10 knots.
You can begin your fjord cruise from Flåm or Gudvangen. If you travel from Flåm, the vessel will begin its journey sailing through the idyllic Aurlandsfjord, which is also inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Furthermore, the boat continues through the narrow Nærøyfjord before arriving Gudvangen, innermost in the Nærøyfjord.
Lower your shoulders and enjoy the view and we will take care of the transport. You can choose to start the trip from Flåm or Gudvangen. The round trip is a combination of boat and bus that takes you back to where you started.
Timetable:
(09:30) Flåm - (11:30) Gudvangen by boat + (12:30) Gudvangen - (12:50) Flåm by bus
(12:00) Gudvangen - (14:00) Flåm by boat + (17:00) Flåm - 17:20 Gudvangen by bus
(12:30) Gudvangen - (12:50) Flåm by bus + (15:00) Flåm - (17:00) Gudvangen by boat
What's included
- Fjord cruise one way from Flåm or Gudvangen
- Bus transfer one way from Gudvangen or Flåm
Not included
- The onboard café serves hot and cold drinks, variety of pastries and sandwiches
- Guiding
Recommendation
Download the NAVIGUIDING app. Available on Nærøyfjord