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Discover Norway’s fjords on an emission-free, 13-hour eco-friendly tour from Bergen, featuring scenic train rides, charming villages, and breathtaking landscapes.
Exploring Norway’s stunning fjords has long been a highlight for travelers, but this specific tour takes it a step further by focusing on sustainable travel. Using only electric-powered transportation—an electric car, ferry, and trains—you’ll experience some of the country’s most iconic sights without leaving a carbon footprint behind. Starting and ending in Bergen, this day-long adventure promises a mix of awe-inspiring scenery, quaint villages, and cultural insights.
What we particularly appreciate about this experience is the unique combination of comfort and eco-consciousness. It’s a chance to see the fjords while minimizing environmental impact, a growing priority for many travelers. On the flip side, the tour’s full-day duration (about 13 hours) might be long for some, especially if you prefer more flexibility or a slower pace. This tour suits those who crave a comprehensive, hassle-free exploration of the fjords with a focus on sustainability and memorable scenery.

Eco-friendly travel: All transportation is electric, reducing emissions and environmental impact.
Spectacular scenery: Includes UNESCO-listed fjord landscapes, waterfalls, and mountain vistas.
Comfortable logistics: Private transport, guided commentary, and well-planned stops maximize sightseeing.
Rich itinerary: Combines cultural visits, stunning viewpoints, and scenic train and ferry rides.
Limited group size: Private tour with a maximum of 6 people, ideal for personalized experiences.
Value for money: Provides a full day of diverse activities, transportation, and expert guidance.

This 13-hour tour from Bergen offers a fascinating way to explore Norway’s renowned fjords while keeping your carbon footprint in check. It’s not just about the destinations but also about experiencing them sustainably—using electric transportation that’s both quiet and eco-friendly. From the moment you start in Bergen, you’re set for a day filled with breathtaking views and insightful stops.
What makes this tour stand out is its careful attention to environmental impact. It’s particularly appealing if you’re environmentally conscious but still want to see the best of Norway’s natural beauty. The use of Tesla Model X for transport, combined with electric ferries and trains, underscores this commitment. Plus, the itinerary touches on many highlights—quaint villages, majestic waterfalls, UNESCO-listed fjords, and iconic railway journeys—all integrated into one seamless day.
One minor consideration is the full-day commitment. The long hours may be tiring, especially if you’re not used to long tours. However, for those who want an in-depth, all-in-one experience, this could be the perfect choice. It’s especially suitable for travelers who appreciate comfort, convenience, and a focus on sustainability, with the flexibility of private transport and expert guidance.
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The journey kicks off in Bergen, a city known for its colorful wooden houses, historic harbor, and vibrant cultural scene. This is not just a transit point but a city rich in history, with landmarks you might glimpse from the bus route—though the focus soon shifts to the natural beauty outside town. Starting early, you’re picked up in a Tesla Model X, which comfortably fits up to six passengers, though for optimal experience, it’s recommended for up to three adults and the rest children.
The drive from Bergen to Gudvangen is more than just a transfer—it’s a chance to witness Norway’s lush, rolling landscapes unfold through your window. Traveling in an electric car ensures a quiet, emissions-free ride, allowing you to focus on the scenery and the guide’s commentary. Our guide, Vlad, was praised for being attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly—adding a personal touch to the experience.
Next, you’ll visit Dale of Norway, famed for its traditional woolens. Visitors love the opportunity to browse authentic Norwegian wool sweaters and souvenirs—perfect for remembering your trip and supporting local craftsmanship. The visit is brief but meaningful, with free admission, giving you just enough time to pick up a cozy keepsake.
Driving through Voss, a town famous for adventure sports and natural beauty, you’ll see landmarks like Vangskyrkja church (from 1277) and St. Olaf’s Cross (from 1023), if stopping en route. The highlight here is a quick stop at Tvindefossen, a stunning 110-meter waterfall. Reviewers rave about getting close enough to appreciate its power, especially during spring and autumn when the flow is at its fullest.
Next, you visit the Stalheim Folk Museum, which showcases old farm buildings dating back to the 1500s. The walk up to the lookout offers panoramic views of the Nærøydalen valley, part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. Although the hotel itself is closed in the off-season, the museum and viewpoint still provide a memorable insight into Norway’s rural past and breathtaking vistas.
The small village of Gudvangen is famed for its dramatic setting under Norway’s tallest waterfall, Kjelfossen. Here, you’ll board a premium electric passenger ferry for a 2-hour cruise through the fjords. Reviewers have particularly appreciated the eco-ferry design, which allows close-up views of steep cliffs and waterfalls, immersing you in the fjord’s raw beauty without the noise and pollution of traditional boats.
For those interested, a visit to Njardarheimr Viking Village is highly recommended, though it’s an optional add-on and requires booking in advance. Guests describe it as an engaging way to learn about Viking history, with live demonstrations and even meet modern Vikings practicing traditional crafts. Lunch here can be arranged, adding a cultural flavor to your day.
The fjord cruise continues into the Nærøyfjord, a true showstopper. Reviewers consistently mention the unmatched beauty—steep mountains, cascading waterfalls, and tranquil waters—that make this UNESCO site so special. The cruise ends in Flåm, a lively village famous for its scenic beauty and railway history.
From Flåm, you’ll hop aboard the world-famous Flåmsbana train, which ascends over 800 meters into the mountains. This ride is lauded for its engineering marvels and stunning vistas—canyon walls, lush valleys, and snow-capped peaks. Remember, your guide isn’t with you during this part, but they’ll meet you in Flåm afterward.
The final highlight is the Stegastein Viewpoint, perched atop a mountain at 640 meters, offering sweeping views of the fjord below. Travelers have described it as a “breathtaking” spot, perfect for photos or simply soaking in the scenery.
The Tesla Model X offers a smooth, quiet ride, with a maximum capacity of six passengers, but for the best experience, it’s ideal for up to three adults and children. The vehicle’s Norwegian Passenger Transport License ensures quality and safety standards. The tour also includes electric ferries and trains, all designed to keep emissions at zero.
Timing-wise, the tour runs from early morning (7:30 AM) to around 8:30 PM, making it a full, immersive day. The itinerary balances sightseeing, travel, and rest, with ample opportunities for photos, walks, and refreshments. Lunch isn’t included, but the stops in Gudvangen and Flåm feature plenty of cafes and restaurants.
You get ferry tickets, train tickets, the driver-guide, and all fees and taxes. Bottled water is provided, which is a small but appreciated detail. Lunch and gratuities are extras, giving you flexibility on where and how to dine.

Reviewer Irene_P called this “an unforgettable trip,” praising the attentive and friendly guide Vlad, who made the experience especially enjoyable. She highlighted that traveling in a Tesla was both comfortable and fun, with the quiet ride adding to the sense of wonder as the scenery unfolded.
Many others appreciated the stunning views, especially from the Stegastein viewpoint and during the fjord cruise. The eco-friendly focus resonated with travelers who care about sustainability, and the well-structured itinerary meant they could see a lot without feeling rushed.

This full-day, emission-free fjord tour offers a rare combination of luxury, sustainability, and comprehensive sightseeing. It’s ideal for travelers who want to experience Norway’s natural wonders without the environmental guilt, and who appreciate guided commentary and thoughtful logistics. It’s suited for those willing to commit to a full day on the road—perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends wanting a private, tailored experience.
If you value stunning vistas, eco-conscious travel, and a seamless, well-organized journey, then this tour delivers on all fronts. The small-group size and personalized touch make it especially appealing for those who dislike large tour buses and prefer a more intimate experience.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s recommended for families, especially since the Tesla model X is best suited for up to three adults and the rest children. The scenic stops and ferry rides are engaging for kids, and the overall experience is family-friendly.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is private, with only your group participating, up to six passengers in the Tesla. This allows for a more personalized experience and flexible stops.
How long is the fjord cruise?
The electric passenger ferry cruise from Gudvangen to Flåm lasts about 2 hours, offering close-up views of the fjord’s dramatic cliffs and waterfalls.
Can I do the Viking Village visit?
Yes, visiting Njardarheimr Viking Village is optional and must be booked in advance. It’s a fantastic way to learn about Viking history and see authentic crafts.
What’s not included in the price?
Lunch and gratuities are not included. The tour provides stops at cafes, so you can choose where to dine.
Is the tour environmentally friendly?
Absolutely. All transportation—car, ferry, and train—is electric, making this a truly emission-free way to see the fjords.
What about the timing?
The tour runs from 7:30 AM to around 8:30 PM, covering all stops and activities with ample time for sightseeing and breaks.
Will I be with a guide all day?
Yes, the driver-guide Vlad accompanies you for the drive and several stops, providing commentary and local insights. During the train ride and fjord cruise, you are on your own but will meet up afterward.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing, good walking shoes, and a camera are recommended. Weather can change quickly, so bring rain gear if needed.
How does the cost compare to other fjord tours?
While $878.43 per person might seem high, it includes full transportation, guided commentary, ferry and train tickets, and a private experience—offering good value for a comprehensive, eco-friendly day in Norway.
This all-electric fjord tour from Bergen is perfect for travelers seeking a sustainable, in-depth exploration of Norway’s most famous landscapes. With its mix of scenic cruises, scenic train rides, and cultural stops, it offers a memorable day—without the guilt of emissions. It’s a thoughtfully curated experience that balances comfort, authenticity, and environmental consciousness, ideal for those who want to see the fjords in a way that respects nature.