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Experience stunning Norway from above and below with a helicopter tour over Trolltunga, waterfalls, and fjords. Perfect for adventure lovers and nature seekers.
Imagine soaring over the dramatic landscapes of Norway—glaciers, fjords, waterfalls—and then exploring hidden natural gems close-up. That’s exactly what this helicopter and waterfall tour from Bergen promises. It’s a full-day adventure that combines scenic drives, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and a 30-minute helicopter flight over some of Norway’s most iconic sights, including the legendary Trolltunga.
What we love most about this experience is the combination of ground and aerial exploration. You get the serenity of waterfalls like Skjervefossen and Steindalsfossen, paired with the thrill of seeing the fjords from above. The expert guides and smooth logistics make it feel seamless and well-paced. On the flip side, the price point of over $3,800 per group might seem steep to some, but considering the exclusive helicopter experience and private transport, many will find it offers solid value for a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
This tour is ideal for adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those eager to tick off the spectacular Trolltunga from their Norway bucket list. Keep in mind, it’s a fairly long day, and the cost isn’t small, but if you’re after stunning vistas and authentic experiences, it’s likely to be worth every penny.
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The journey begins with a pickup from your preferred location in Bergen. This door-to-door transfer is part of what makes the experience effortless—no need to worry about navigating or parking. The 2-hour drive into Hardanger fjord transports you into some of Norway’s most spectacular landscapes, with plenty of opportunities to admire the lush forests and steep mountain slopes.
The small group size of up to 20 travelers means you’re not just a face in the crowd. Guides Luis and Nikita are highly appreciated — reviewers mention their warmth, friendliness, and knowledge. One reviewer specifically notes, “Luis and Nikita are wonderful guides and tour hosts,” which hints at a personal touch that elevates the trip.
The journey’s first highlight is Skjervefossen, a hidden waterfall tucked away in a forest setting. This is a quieter, more intimate spot, perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the peaceful atmosphere. The waterfall’s location in a serene forest makes it feel like discovering a secret corner of Norway’s natural beauty.
Since it’s a free attraction, it offers incredible value. Reviewers describe it as “meant to be a hidden gem,” with one noting the tranquil environment as a real highlight. The waterfall’s roar and the lush surroundings make it a calming start to the day, especially after the scenic drive.
Next, the tour includes a stop at the Hardanger Fjord, where you’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch. This break is a chance to refuel and take in more views of the fjord’s tranquil waters and steep mountain slopes. The timing here allows you to appreciate the landscape from a different perspective—on land, with a good meal.
The drive from Skjervefossen to Lofthus, where lunch is served, lasts about 50 minutes. Some reviews note that the drive itself is enjoyable, offering more chances to marvel at Norway’s natural beauty and to chat with guides about the area’s history and geology.
After lunch, it’s time for the pièce de résistance: a 30-minute helicopter flight over the Hardanger Fjord, Folgefonna Glacier, and Trolltunga. Many travelers describe this as the moment that makes the trip unforgettable. The helicopter takes off from Kinsarvik, and during the flight, you will see the massive Folgefonna Glacier gleaming in the sunlight and get a bird’s-eye view of the famous Trolltunga rock formation—an incredible sight that’s tough to beat.
One reviewer called the flight “fantastic,” praising the professionalism of the helicopter crew and the panoramic vistas that stretched as far as the eye could see. The guided commentary during the flight enhances the experience, letting you understand the landscape beneath.
On the way back to Bergen, the tour stops at Steindalsfossen, a waterfall famous for its walkable path behind the cascade. This allows you to get close to the water and capture memorable photos. It’s a fun, interactive way to experience another remarkable waterfall.
The final part of the journey involves a 1-hour 20-minute drive back to Bergen, giving you time to reflect on the day’s highlights. Travelers mention that the drive back is smooth and scenic, with some even saying they’d do it all again.
At $3,815.19 for a group of up to five people, this tour is definitely an investment. But when you consider what’s included—a private transfer, multiple scenic stops, a 30-minute helicopter flight, and expert guides—the value starts to make sense. For those who prioritize authentic, memorable experiences and are comfortable with the cost, this package offers a combination of adventure and comfort that’s hard to match.
The small group size and personalized service mean you’re not just another tourist—you’re part of a curated, memorable experience. Plus, the tour’s focus on natural wonders means you’re paying for access to some of Norway’s most photogenic and lesser-visited spots, like Skjervefossen.
This experience is perfect for adventure-minded travelers willing to invest in a premium, all-inclusive day. It suits those who want to see Norway’s iconic landscapes from a unique vantage point—both on the ground and in the air. It’s great for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone eager to tick off Trolltunga in a way that combines comfort with thrill.
Keep in mind, the tour requires good weather—if the skies are too cloudy or stormy, the helicopter flight may be canceled, with full refunds or rescheduling available. It’s also a long day, so travelers should be prepared for a full schedule.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, including transfers, sightseeing, lunch, and the helicopter flight.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, sightseeing at waterfalls, lunch at Hardanger Fjord, a 30-minute helicopter flight, and guided commentary. It does not include personal expenses or optional activities.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, with a maximum weight per passenger of 221 lbs. It’s best suited for those comfortable with a full day of activities and some walking.
Do I need to book far in advance?
Yes, on average, this tour is booked about 75 days beforehand, reflecting its popularity and limited availability.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What kind of views will I see during the helicopter flight?
Expect panoramic views of fjords, glaciers, waterfalls, and the Trolltunga rock formation, providing excellent photo opportunities.
This helicopter and waterfall tour from Bergen offers a remarkable way to experience Norway’s most stunning natural attractions. The blend of ground exploration—at waterfalls like Skjervefossen and Steindalsfossen—and aerial vistas over Trolltunga and Folgefonna Glacier makes for a comprehensive, memorable day.
While the price tag might give some pause, the quality of guides, the exclusivity of the helicopter ride, and the chance to see Norway’s landscape from multiple perspectives justify the expense for many travelers. It’s especially suited for those seeking a premium adventure with authentic, spectacular scenery.
If you’re after a once-in-a-lifetime experience that balances comfort with adventure, this tour hits all the right notes. Just be sure to check the weather forecast and book early—this is a popular choice for good reason.
In essence, this tour is an excellent pick for those wanting to combine scenic beauty, expert guidance, and a touch of thrill into one unforgettable day. Whether you’re a photographer, a nature fanatic, or simply seeking a remarkable memory, it’s a Norwegian experience worth considering.