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Discover Norway’s stunning fjords, waterfalls, and Trolltunga on this 8-hour helicopter tour from Bergen, offering breathtaking views and expert insights.
This helicopter tour from Bergen promises a full day of jaw-dropping scenery, combining aerial views of Norway’s iconic landscapes with up-close encounters at waterfalls and the legendary Trolltunga rock formation. It’s a curated experience that balances lush terrestrial beauty with thrilling sky-high perspectives, all wrapped into an 8-hour adventure.
One of the standout aspects is how smoothly everything is coordinated — from convenient pickup points in Bergen to the detailed commentary during stops. The helicopter ride itself is a highlight, offering a perspective few travelers get to enjoy, especially over the massive Folgefonna Glacier and the fjords. Yet, it’s worth noting that weather can influence whether the helicopter takes off, so flexibility might be necessary.
This tour is ideal for those who crave a combination of scenic land and sky experiences with a dash of Norwegian folklore and geology thrown in. If you’re passionate about breathtaking vistas, unique photo opportunities, and learning about Norway’s natural history from knowledgeable guides, this tour could be a perfect fit. However, those with a fear of flying or tight schedules might want to weigh the weather dependencies and overall cost.


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The tour begins with a pickup from four central locations in Bergen — Sentrum, Bergen Børs Hotel, Bergenhus, or the cruise port. This flexibility makes it easy to start your day without extra transfers. The journey from Bergen to the Hardanger region is comfortable, giving you a chance to relax before the real adventure begins.
The initial stop at Skjervefossen is a treat for nature lovers. Tucked away in a peaceful forest setting, this waterfall offers a tranquil atmosphere and fantastic photo opportunities. One reviewer mentioned how enchanting the waterfall was, emphasizing its hidden gem status. The stop lasts about 30 minutes, enough time to appreciate the cascading water and snap some memories.
From Skjervefossen, your guide will drive you further into the region, sharing insights about the area’s geology and folklore. The drive itself is scenic, with lush valleys and charming villages passing by. This part of the tour sets the stage, giving you context before flying high.
The aerial portion of the tour is what truly sets this experience apart. In a state-of-the-art helicopter, you’ll soar over the Hardanger Fjord, known for its striking blue waters and steep cliffs. You’ll also see the ** Folgefonna Glacier**, a sprawling ice cap shimmering in the sunlight, and the Trolltunga rock formation, hanging dramatically over the lake below.
The helicopter allows you to see these landmarks from perspectives that ground-based visits can’t match, making the scenery feel even more expansive and awe-inspiring. During the flight, the guide provides commentary in English, Spanish, or Norwegian, explaining the region’s geology, history, and folklore, enriching your understanding of the landscape.
Another photo-worthy highlight is Steindalsfossen, a waterfall where you can even walk behind the falling water if you’re feeling adventurous. This stop, about 70 minutes long, allows for some relaxed exploration and soaking in the natural beauty.
Following the waterfall, the tour continues with visits to picturesque villages and the Hardangerfjord itself. The guide might point out farms, traditional houses, and local spots, giving you a glimpse into rural Norwegian life. Lunch is provided during this part, often a chance to enjoy the local cuisine while surrounded by stunning scenery.
The tour includes multiple Van stops—lasting from 75 to 100 minutes—offering time to wander, take photos, or simply relax amidst Norway’s impressive landscape. These stops are spaced out to maximize viewing opportunities and give you a well-rounded experience of the region’s natural diversity.
After a full day of sightseeing, the tour concludes with transportation back to Bergen, with drop-off at the starting points. The entire experience, from pickup to drop-off, lasts about 8 hours, making it a full but rewarding day.

From reviews, we know guides like “excellent” bilingual professionals make the experience smooth and educational. One traveler in Spanish raved about the guide’s expertise, which highlights the value of knowledgeable narration during the tour. The inclusion of a video of the tour offers a nice souvenir, so you can relive the incredible views later.
The price point at $3,534 per group up to five people is on the higher end, but considering the private, all-inclusive nature — including transportation, lunch, snacks, water, and the helicopter flight — many will find it offers good value for such an exclusive adventure. Keep in mind, the helicopter flight is weather-dependent, so flexibility and patience are essential. You’ll be contacted two days beforehand about weather conditions, and rescheduling might be necessary if visibility isn’t ideal.
For accessibility, the tour is wheelchair friendly, and you can book in advance with the option to reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexible planning. The tour isn’t suitable for children under three, so consider this if traveling with young kids.

Travelers looking for a unique combination of land and aerial sightseeing will love this experience. Nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those eager to see Trolltunga from a different angle** will find it especially compelling. It’s perfect for those who want to maximize scenery in a single day without the hassle of planning multiple excursions.
If you’re comfortable with the price and weather-dependent activities, this tour offers a memorable way to experience Norway’s most iconic natural wonders in one seamless, well-organized package. It’s also a fantastic choice for travelers who appreciate guided insight into the region’s geology, folklore, and history, making the vistas even more meaningful.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and the helicopter flight.
Where do I get picked up?
Pickup is available from four locations in Bergen: Sentrum, Bergen Børs Hotel, Bergenhus, or the cruise port.
Is the helicopter ride weather-dependent?
Yes, takeoff depends on weather conditions such as clouds and wind. You’ll be contacted two days before the tour if rescheduling is necessary.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a guide, transportation, helicopter flight over Hardanger Fjord, sightseeing at waterfalls, snacks, water, lunch, and a video of the trip.
Can I book this as a private group?
Absolutely, the experience is available for private groups, making it suitable for families, friends, or special occasions.
Is there any age restriction?
The tour isn’t suitable for children under 3 years old.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, especially since Norway’s weather can be unpredictable.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Most stops involve walking or light exploration; the tour is wheelchair accessible but check specifics with the provider if needed.
Will I get enough time at each stop?
Yes, stops range from 30 to 100 minutes, allowing for photos, exploration, or just relaxing.
What if I don’t want to fly?
The helicopter flight is central to this experience, so if you’re uncomfortable with flying, this might not be suitable, but you can inquire about alternative options.
This from Bergen to Trolltunga and waterfalls helicopter tour offers a rare opportunity to see Norway’s landscapes from both ground and sky, making it a standout option for those eager to experience the country’s natural beauty in a comprehensive and intimate way. From the peaceful waterfalls to the awe-inspiring Trolltunga, every moment is designed to maximize your appreciation of this stunning region.
While the price may seem high, the inclusion of a private helicopter ride, expert guidance, and multiple scenic stops means you’re paying for an all-encompassing, memorable adventure. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who value immersive experiences and are comfortable with weather variability but want to avoid the hassle of organizing separate flights and transfers.
If a full day of spectacular vistas, expert insights, and a touch of adventure sounds appealing, this tour deserves serious consideration — a true highlight in Norway’s already impressive landscape.