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Discover Norway's stunning landscapes on a private Bergen to Oslo tour featuring Nærøyfjord cruise, Flåm Railway, and scenic train rides.
Exploring Norway’s Natural Wonder on a Private Bergen to Oslo Tour
This private, full-day journey from Bergen to Oslo promises a showcase of some of Norway’s most breathtaking scenery. Combining boat cruises, scenic train rides, private transportation, and expert guides, it offers a seamless way to experience the country’s iconic fjords and mountain vistas. With consistently high ratings—an impressive 5 out of 5 from six reviews—this tour appears to tick many boxes for travelers craving authentic and immersive Norwegian landscapes.
What we particularly appreciate is how effortlessly the itinerary balances sightseeing with comfort. The inclusion of all tickets and private transportation means you won’t need to worry about logistics or navigating public transport. However, it is a long day—roughly 14 hours—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with full schedules and open to a substantial outdoor adventure. This tour would suit travelers who love scenic nature, want to see fjords from different perspectives, and enjoy expert-guided experiences.


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Starting early at 8:00 am from Oslo Central Station, you’re whisked away from the bustling Norwegian capital to the historic port of Bergen. While the actual tour begins in Bergen, the focus here is on the journey itself. The private vehicle takes you through a scenic drive to Gudvangen, nestled right at the heart of fjord country.
This leg is more than just transportation—it’s a warm-up for what’s to come. As you wind through the landscape, you’re treated to views of towering mountains and lush valleys. The driver (or guide) may point out local spots, but the real spectacle begins once you reach Gudvangen and board the electric Future of the Fjords cruise.
The highlight for many is the Fjord cruise from Gudvangen to Flåm. Described as “electric,” this boat glides through the Nærøyfjord, one of the most dramatic fjords in Norway. Surrounded by towering, sheer cliffs and lush forests, you’ll feel like you’re in a postcard. Several reviewers have praised the scenery—“We experienced some truly stunning scenery at every stage of the trip”—and the cruise definitely lives up to that reputation.
This stretch is a slow, peaceful cruise offering ample opportunities for photography and just soaking in the grandeur. It’s worth noting that the fjord is equally spectacular in winter and summer, with reviewers mentioning the glacier-like cold and the snow-dusted peaks in colder months.

After the cruise, your journey continues on the famous Flåm Railway—one of the world’s steepest standard-gauge railways. The train transports you from Flåm to Myrdal, climbing high into the mountains. The views from the train are often described as “breathtaking,” with several reviewers noting the “full of knowledge” guides who enhance the experience.
This segment offers a different perspective—close-up views of waterfalls, rugged terrain, and lush valleys. It’s a perfect contrast to the fjord cruise, giving travelers a sense of Norway’s varied landscapes. The journey is comfortable, yet packed with visual delights, making it a highlight for many.

In the summer months, your private vehicle makes a stop at Stegastein Viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas over the Aurlandsfjord. The drive here is a treat, with many reviewers noting how easy and stress-free it was to have a private vehicle take them directly to this viewpoint. The vantage point provides a sweeping view over the fjord, perfect for capturing that iconic Norwegian landscape shot.
The driver or guide may share local stories or insights about the area, adding an educational layer to the scenic stop.
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As the day winds down, the journey continues via the Myrdal to Oslo train, passing through the Hardangervidda National Park. This part of the trip offers a peaceful, scenic rail ride through Norway’s high mountain wilderness. Many travelers mention how this final leg feels like a moving postcard, especially if you’re lucky enough to get a window seat.
The train arrives in Oslo, completing a full circle of Norway’s natural wonders. The entire experience is designed to feel seamless, with all tickets sorted beforehand and private transport to avoid the hassle of navigating public transportation or multiple bookings.

The Guides: Multiple reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and professionalism. One reviewer appreciated “Arnold, the guide,” for his excellent service, and others mention “Frode,” who made the experience smooth and informative. Having a guide means you get context about the scenery, local stories, and insider tips, enriching the entire day.
Scenic Variety: From fjord landscapes and waterfalls to mountain vistas and panoramic viewpoints, this tour covers a broad spectrum of Norway’s natural beauty. The inclusion of the Stegastein viewpoint offers an extra visual treat, especially during summer when the roads are accessible.
Convenience & Comfort: All arrangements are pre-booked—tickets, transportation, and even private vehicles—making logistics effortless. This is especially valuable in a country where transport links can be complex to navigate for visitors unfamiliar with local systems.
Authentic Experiences: The electric fjord cruise and scenic train rides give you a real sense of Norway’s environment, far from touristy overreach. Reviewers mention how the tour avoids the typical hustle, focusing instead on authentic, breathtaking encounters.
Value for Money: Though priced at around $1,109.89 per person, reviews suggest that the experience offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a full day of immersive, comfortable exploration, guided by knowledgeable experts, and tailored for those seeking an in-depth look at Norway’s landscapes.

This is a long day—roughly 14 hours—so it’s best suited for travelers who enjoy full schedules and outdoor adventures. The start at 8:00 am means you should be prepared for an early wake-up, especially if you’re staying in Bergen or Oslo.
Food and drinks are not included, so packing some snacks or a light meal is advisable, especially considering the length of the day. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, making it more personalized, but also more costly than group options.
In summer, the optional stop at Stegastein is a bonus, but it’s dependent on weather and road conditions. During colder months, this might be skipped, but the fjord and rail experiences remain spectacular year-round.
This experience is ideal for travelers who love nature, photography, and scenic travel. It’s particularly suited for those who want to avoid the hassle of planning multiple tickets and routes, as everything is organized for you. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or a small group and prefer a private, personalized experience, this tour will hit the right notes.
It’s also perfect for those who appreciate expert guides who can share insights about the landscapes and history, enriching the visual feast with stories. However, be prepared for a full day on your feet or in transit—this isn’t a leisurely, half-day tour.
This private Bergen to Oslo tour combines Norway’s most iconic sights with comfort and expert guidance. The seamless integration of fjord cruises, mountain railways, and private transport makes it a fantastic option for travelers who want to see the best of Norway without the stress of logistics. Many reviewers praise the guides’ knowledge, the breathtaking views, and the well-organized nature of the day.
While the price tag might seem high, the all-inclusive nature and the chance to experience Norway’s landscapes in a relaxed, in-depth manner make it a worthwhile investment for lovers of outdoor adventure and scenic beauty.
This experience is best suited for travelers seeking a comprehensive, high-quality day of sightseeing that balances awe-inspiring scenery with comfort and expert storytelling. It’s a journey that captures the essence of Norwegian nature, delivered with professionalism and care.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, all transportation from Bergen to Gudvangen, the fjord cruise, the Flåm Railway, the drive to Stegastein (seasonal), and the train back to Oslo are included.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 14 hours, starting at 8:00 am and concluding in Oslo in the evening.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so it’s a good idea to bring snacks or plan for meals during the day.
Can I join this tour in winter?
Yes, the core experiences like the fjord cruise and train rides are available year-round. The Stegastein viewpoint is seasonal, so check local conditions if visiting outside summer.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best for those comfortable with a long day of travel and outdoor activities.
What makes this tour private?
Only your group participates, making it more personalized, with private transportation and guides.
How do I book this tour?
It’s recommended to reserve at least 65 days in advance, especially during peak summer months, to secure availability.
If you’re dreaming of Norway’s unforgettable landscapes with minimal fuss, this Bergen to Oslo journey offers an enriching, scenic adventure that’s hard to beat.