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Discover the stunning Geiranger Fjord on a 1-hour sightseeing cruise, with waterfalls, mountain views, and a chance to taste pure water from Friaren.
Seeing Geiranger Fjord is on many travelers’ wish lists, and for good reason. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its jaw-dropping scenery—towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and charming mountain farms. The Geiranger Fjord Sightseeing Roundtrip from Geiranger offers an accessible, practical way to soak in this natural wonder from the water, with a handful of highlights that make it well worth considering, especially if you’re short on time or prefer a relaxed approach.
What we particularly like about this experience is the chance to see two of the fjord’s most iconic waterfalls—the Seven Sisters and The Suitor—up close, along with an opportunity to stop at Friaren Waterfall to taste its pristine water. Plus, the simple yet scenic boat ride offers a comfortable way to enjoy the landscape without the hassle of hiking or driving.
One thing to note: at just around one hour long, it’s a brief tour, so if you’re craving a deep-dive or extended exploration, this might not fully satisfy. However, for those wanting a quick, picturesque snapshot of the fjord, it hits the mark. This experience is best suited for travelers seeking easy access to stunning scenery, those with limited time, or anyone wanting a relaxing, scenic boat cruise with authentic Norwegian flair.


The cruise begins right at the Geiranger Hurtigbåtkai, a convenient spot in the town center. Arriving 15 minutes early is suggested, giving you time to find the white catamaran, MS Keiser Wilhelm, which is the vessel you’ll board. The location is straightforward and easy to access, especially if you’re already exploring Geiranger.
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The initial 15-minute boat cruise takes you through the fjord with your first major highlight being the Seven Sisters Waterfall. Known locally for its seven streams, this waterfall is spectacular, especially when viewed from the water, where its height and volume stand out. A 10-minute photo stop allows you to get close enough for photos and to appreciate its raw power. Reviewers mention that the view “exceeds expectations” and that you get a sense of how dramatic and powerful nature can be here.
After a brief pause, the boat stops at Friaren, where you’ll have about 20 minutes to feel the spray, marvel at the waterfall’s height, and, uniquely, taste the water flowing from it. Multiple reviews highlight this as a memorable part of the tour—”drinking the pure water straight from the source was a highlight.” It’s one of the few chances to experience such freshness directly, adding a genuine touch of Norway’s clean environment.
The second boat cruise (15 minutes) takes you deeper into the fjord, offering more sweeping views of cliffs and waterfalls, and a chance to spot mountain farms clinging to steep slopes. The overall experience delivers a panoramic perspective that pictures can hardly do justice to. Expect plenty of opportunities for scenic photos and quiet moments to absorb the tranquility of the fjord.

The tour strikes a balance between sightseeing and relaxation. The boat’s size—small enough for intimacy but large enough to provide stability—makes for a comfortable ride, especially given the generally calm waters of Geiranger. The onboard bar (offering snacks and drinks) lets you indulge while taking in the scenery, which many find ideal for a laid-back experience.
The one-hour duration makes it suitable for a wide range of travelers, whether you’re on a cruise port stop, part of a larger Norway itinerary, or simply seeking a quick but memorable taste of the fjord.

What sets this tour apart is its authenticity—you’re on a boat operated by Cruise Service, a reputable company. The crew is friendly and knowledgeable, often sharing interesting tidbits and folklore about the waterfalls and surrounding mountains. This adds context and depth, making the experience more than just a pretty ride.
At $52 per person, this tour is reasonably priced given the scenic value, the stops, and the opportunity to taste the pure water directly from the waterfalls. Considering it’s a short, easily accessible experience packed with iconic sights, it offers solid value for travelers who want a glance at the fjord’s highlights without committing to longer, more expensive excursions.
Many have appreciated the stunning views and the informative stops, with one noting that the "waterfalls are even more impressive in person, and the boat ride allowed us to see the fjord from a different perspective." Some mention that the timing is well-organized, but keep in mind that the duration is brief, so if you're looking for an in-depth exploration, you might want additional tours.
A few reviewers did mention that food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or planning to buy onboard is advisable if you want to stay refreshed. Others appreciated the wheelchair accessibility, which makes it inclusive for all visitors.
This Geiranger Fjord Sightseeing Roundtrip is perfect for travelers who want a compact, scenic experience that hits the highlights—waterfalls, views, and the chance to taste clean water—without a long commitment. It’s ideal if you’re seeking a relaxing cruise with plenty of opportunities for photos and authentic moments.
If you’re on a tight schedule or prefer a more immersive or extended tour, this might feel a bit rushed. However, for those wanting a snapshot of Norway’s most famous fjord, this offers excellent value and a memorable experience.
How long is the cruise?
The total duration is approximately 1 hour, with multiple stops for photos and tasting the waterfall water.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Geiranger Hurtigbåtkai, with the boat, MS Keiser Wilhelm, ready at the white catamaran.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included. There is a bar onboard where you can purchase snacks and beverages.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for most visitors.
What is the best time to check availability?
Availability varies, so it's best to check specific dates and times in advance, especially during peak season.
Is it suitable for children?
While specific age restrictions aren’t mentioned, most families enjoy the scenic cruise; just consider your child's comfort with boat rides.
Can I do this tour if I don’t speak English?
The host or greeter speaks English, but the tour details are provided in English—non-English speakers may want to prepare accordingly.
Overall, the Geiranger Fjord Sightseeing Roundtrip offers a nice taste of one of Norway’s most breathtaking landscapes—a blend of stunning scenery, authentic water experiences, and relaxed comfort. It’s a worthwhile choice for those looking for a quick, scenic escape into the natural beauty of the fjord without the need for extensive planning or long hours on water.