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Discover the stunning views of Pulpit Rock, Whiskey Waterfall, and Vagabond’s cave on a thrilling 105-minute RIB boat tour from Stavanger, Norway.
Planning a trip to Norway and eager to see the iconic Pulpit Rock from a fresh angle? This Lysefjorden & Pulpit Rock RIB tour offers a lively, fast-paced way to experience some of the most breathtaking scenery in Rogaland. Unlike a standard cruise or hike, this adventure plunges you into the heart of the fjord via a speedy RIB boat—think wind in your hair, spray in your face, and views that will make your jaw drop.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines adventure, authenticity, and natural beauty in a way that’s accessible and fun. You get a close-up view of Whiskey Waterfall, the mysterious Vagabond’s cave, and the towering Pulpit Rock—an impressive lineup for just 105 minutes.
One thing to keep in mind is that it’s a high-energy, outdoorsy activity that’s best suited for those without mobility issues or fear of speedboats. If you’re after a relaxed sightseeing cruise, this might feel a bit intense. But for travelers who love a bit of thrill and want insider access to Norway’s stunning fjord scenery, this tour hits the spot.
It’s especially perfect for adventure seekers, photo enthusiasts eager for spectacular shots, and anyone wanting to explore Norway’s natural marvels with a local guide who knows every twist and turn of the fjord.


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The adventure kicks off at Strandkaien 34, a central and accessible location in Stavanger. After a quick safety briefing that lasts about 15 minutes, you’re supplied with safety equipment, hats, and gloves—these help keep you comfortable during the high-speed ride. The briefing is straightforward, emphasizing safety while giving you tips to enjoy the trip fully.
For the next 30 minutes, you’ll hop aboard a powerful RIB boat, a vessel designed for speed and agility. This part of the trip is where the thrill begins. The guides are experienced, and many guests note that the driver’s skill keeps the ride both exciting and safe. Expect wind whipping against your face, the roar of the engine, and a sense of freedom that’s hard to match on land.
Once you reach Lysefjorden, the scenery really comes alive. You’ll get approximately 30 minutes to take in the stunning fjord landscapes, with towering cliffs that seem to plunge into the water and lush greenery lining the slopes. Here is where you can truly appreciate the scale and beauty of Norway’s natural environment.
One of the most memorable stops is at Whiskey Waterfall. Feel the raw power of nature as you see the waterfall up close—guests describe it as awe-inspiring, with the sound of rushing water echoing across the fjord. An authentic highlight, this stop allows you to snap photos of the cascade and learn its history from your guide.
Next, you’ll visit Vagabond’s cave, a site shrouded in stories and legend. Guides love sharing the tales behind the cave, adding a layer of intrigue to this part of the trip. It’s not just a scenic stop but an experience that connects you to the history and mysteries of the fjord.
The pièce de résistance is the view of Pulpit Rock from the water—a perspective that many land-based visitors miss. Standing near the base of this monumental formation, you’ll grasp its scale and majesty in a way that photos and hikes can’t quite match. Guests often mention that seeing it from the fjord made the experience even more special.
A quick stop at Hengjanefossen Waterfall offers another stunning photo opportunity. The waterfall’s cascading waters and the surrounding cliffs make for dramatic scenery, perfect for capturing on camera.
After exploring these highlights, the return journey is another 30 minutes of adrenaline and awe. The boat speeds back towards Stavanger, giving you a final dose of wind, spray, and spectacular views.
Your adventure concludes back at the starting point, Strandkaien 34, after approximately 105 minutes of action-packed sightseeing.

This tour offers remarkable value because it combines several key elements: thrilling speed, intimate access to natural sights, and engaging storytelling. The small-group size and local guide ensure a personable experience, with stories behind each waterfall, cave, and rock formation adding depth to the visuals.
The cost reflects the exclusive access and the memorable experience of being on the water, close to iconic sites like Pulpit Rock. For travelers who want more than just a scenic cruise—who crave the adrenaline of a high-speed boat and the chance to get close to nature—this tour delivers.
Guests like Bea, who called it “highly recommended,” especially appreciated the enthusiasms and knowledge of the guides—who seem to love sharing their stories and insights. These personal touches make the experience more meaningful and memorable.
While the tour is suitable for children over 5, it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users due to the physical demands and safety considerations. The activity is fast-paced, and the open boat setup means you’ll want to bring a camera, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable.

This adventure is best suited for thrill-seekers, nature lovers, and those wanting a unique perspective on Norway’s fjords. If you’re comfortable on boats and enjoy active, outdoor experiences, you’ll love the combination of speed, scenery, and storytelling.
It’s also ideal for photographers eager to capture iconic scenery from a fresh angle, or travelers who crave a sense of adventure. However, those seeking a relaxed, seated cruise or with mobility constraints may find this too intense.

This Lysefjorden & Pulpit Rock RIB safari offers an exciting, intimate way to explore one of Norway’s most celebrated landscapes. You’ll leave with incredible photos, stories of local legends, and a deeper appreciation for the raw power of nature. The stunning views of Whiskey Waterfall, the chance to see Pulpit Rock from the water, and the fun of the high-speed ride make this a standout experience in Stavanger.
While it’s not suited for everyone, for those who love adventure and authentic scenery, this tour delivers a memorable slice of Norwegian wilderness in just under two hours. It’s a perfect choice for travelers looking to combine sightseeing with a splash of adrenaline.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over the age of 5 can participate. However, it’s best suited for those comfortable with speed and outdoor activities.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women, people with back problems, or wheelchair users due to the nature of the activity and safety considerations.
What should I bring?
A camera, sunscreen, hat, water, and comfortable clothes are recommended. Be prepared for wind and spray during the boat ride.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, families with older children often enjoy this experience, especially if they love adventure and nature.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 105 minutes, including safety briefing and stops.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s advisable to reserve your spot ahead of time to secure availability, especially during peak seasons.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
This RIB adventure from Stavanger promises an exciting mix of scenery, stories, and speed—ideal for travelers eager for an authentic and exhilarating Norwegian experience.