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Discover the stunning fjords, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints of Norway with this private tour to Flam and Stegastein, featuring flexible options and expert guides.
Traveling through Norway’s breathtaking landscapes is a highlight of any trip to Bergen, and this private tour to Flam and Stegastein promises a day filled with picture-perfect views, charming villages, and memorable moments. With a mix of scenic drives, iconic viewpoints, and optional Viking experiences, it offers a tailored way to explore some of Norway’s most captivating sights. The tour lasts around 9 hours, but the memories last much longer.
What really stands out about this experience is the opportunity for intimacy and flexibility—since it’s a private tour, only your group will be onboard, allowing for a more personalized journey. Plus, the tour features some of the area’s most iconic sights, like the Stegastein viewpoint and the picturesque village of Flam.
One consideration is the price—at $549.50 per person, it’s a significant investment, but when you weigh the exclusive access, expert guiding, and stunning scenery, many find it offers great value. This tour is ideal for travelers who want a curated, intimate experience with beautiful landscapes, especially those who enjoy photography, culture, or simply prefer a more relaxed pace than group tours.


For a more personal experience, these private Bergen tours deliver individual attention
This private day trip is designed for those who crave authentic Norwegian scenery without the hassle of large group tours. FjordVista, the provider, emphasizes personalized service—your group will be the sole participants, with a dedicated driver and guide. The tour is crafted to give you a full day of spectacular sights, comfortable transportation, and the freedom to soak in the scenery at your own pace.
The crown jewel of this adventure, Stegastein, is an awe-inspiring overlook perched about 650 meters above sea level. The platform juts out over the Aurlands Fjord, offering sweeping views that have earned it a top spot among Norway’s most iconic viewpoints. Expect to spend around 10-15 minutes here, enough time to snap photos, soak in the scenery, and maybe even get a selfie or two. Reviewers consistently commend the breathtaking vistas, with some lucky visitors enjoying these views in clear weather, making the experience even more surreal.
After the viewpoint, the journey continues to Flam, a charming village famous for its scenery and historic railway. You’ll have about 45 minutes to wander the streets, browse souvenir shops, or grab a bite. Whether you prefer a sit-down meal or quick street food, Flam offers options.
Guests have enjoyed the opportunity to explore the railway museum or simply relax by the waterfront. One reviewer mentioned that “the village is picturesque and has been a tourist attraction for over a century,” which speaks to its timeless charm. The proximity to the fjord means you’ll often find lovely spots for photos or a peaceful moment away from crowds.
The 110-meter-high Tvindefossen waterfall is a popular stop, especially on sunny days when the spray creates rainbows. It’s one of Norway’s top attractions, and many appreciate its power and beauty. The visit is approximately 15 minutes, and while it’s optional, those who love waterfalls find it well worth the brief stop.
For those opting for Alternative 2, the Viking village at Gudvangen offers an immersive peek into Norway’s Viking past. You’ll get a 45-minute guided tour of Njardarheimr, where you can walk through reconstructed Viking homes, try archery and axe-throwing, or just soak in the authentic atmosphere. Many reviews highlight how engaging and informative this stop is, with visitors feeling they’ve stepped back in time.
The tour uses private transportation, meaning your group will travel comfortably in a vehicle tailored for your party size. Reviewers frequently mention the driver’s skill and friendliness, with one even describing the driver as “caring and knowledgeable,” making the entire journey more enjoyable. The flexibility to start from Bergen or nearby towns like Voss, Dale, or Eidfjord adds to the convenience.
At $549.50 per person, you might wonder whether it’s worth the price. Considering the private nature, expert guiding, and access to exclusive viewpoints, many feel it’s a strong value. The tour includes all transportation and major sights, which can be challenging to organize independently, especially if you want to avoid tourist bus crowds.
Guests also have the option to purchase extras such as drone videos and boat safaris, which many reviews praise as memorable keepsakes. One traveler mentioned that these videos would be a “great memento for the future,” adding a special touch to the experience.
Many reviews mention how weather can change quickly in Norway, but this tour’s flexible policy allows for cancellations or rescheduling if the weather doesn’t cooperate. Some guests found that even in rainy or cloudy conditions, the scenery remained impressive—waterfalls appeared more dramatic, and clouds added a mystical atmosphere.
Reviewers consistently praise the guides, particularly highlighting guides like Jubayer and Obaid, who are known for their excellent driving skills, local knowledge, and friendly attitudes. The reviews suggest that a good guide can significantly elevate the trip, making the scenery come alive with stories and insights.
Some travelers mention that the tour is more about transportation and sightseeing rather than in-depth commentary—so if you’re expecting a narrated experience throughout, this might be more of a scenic drive with stops than a tour with detailed history. That said, the flexibility and private setting make it ideal for those who prefer quiet contemplation or photography.

This private tour is particularly suited for travelers who value personalized experiences and want to avoid the crowds often associated with larger group tours. If you’re looking for spectacular viewpoints, like Stegastein, combined with the charm of Flam, and perhaps an authentic Viking experience, this trip offers it all in a comfortable package. It’s perfect for photographers, nature lovers, and those interested in Norwegian culture.
The flexibility to customize your stops, the high-quality guides, and the focus on authentic scenery make it a compelling choice—especially for those willing to invest a bit more for private, tailored service.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, as the tour is designed to be accessible and comfortable. However, consider individual mobility needs, especially for walking around viewpoints or villages.
What’s included in the price?
The cost covers private transportation, all major stops (like Stegastein, Flam, and Tvindefossen), and the Viking experience if you choose the alternative. Food and drinks are not included.
Can I customize the stops or add activities?
Yes, the tour allows for optional extras like drone videos, boat safaris, or Viking village visits. You can discuss these options when booking or with your guide.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour policy offers free cancellation if weather conditions are unsuitable. Many reviews note that even in cloudy or rainy weather, the scenery remained impressive.
How much time will I spend at each stop?
Typically, about 10-15 minutes at Stegastein, 45 minutes in Flam, and 15 minutes at Tvindefossen. The Viking experience lasts around 45 minutes if selected.
Is pickup available from towns other than Bergen?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are available from Bergen, Dale, Voss, and Eidfjord, providing flexibility depending on your location.
Are there options for group discounts?
While specific discounts aren’t detailed, the private nature of the tour means it’s tailored for your group, which can be more cost-effective for families or groups of friends.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour can be rescheduled if canceled due to poor weather.

Choosing this private tour to Flam and Stegastein means opting for a personalized, scenic, and memorable day in Norway’s incredible landscape. It’s especially well-suited for those who crave flexibility, excellent guides, and a more intimate experience than standard tours. While the price is on the higher side, the quality of stops, comfort, and exclusivity make it a compelling choice for anyone serious about capturing the beauty of Norway’s fjords and mountains. Whether you’re a photographer, a culture enthusiast, or just someone eager to see the best the region has to offer, this tour could very well become one of your most cherished travel memories.