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Discover Norway’s stunning fjords, waterfalls, and vibrant Stavanger on this 8-day fishing adventure, combining outdoor fun with scenic exploration.
Planning a trip that blends fishing, scenic waterfalls, and cultural exploration? This 8-day Stavanger experience offers just that, with a good mix of Norway’s natural beauty and local charm. For around $1,761 per person, you’ll enjoy days on the water, visits to iconic waterfalls, and time exploring Stavanger’s colorful old town. The trip is designed for those who love outdoor activities, authentic scenery, and a taste of Norwegian life—though it’s worth noting this tour is best suited for travelers comfortable with boat rides and walking, as it’s not ideal for those with mobility issues or seasickness.
One standout feature? The combination of fishing in the fjord and North Sea paired with immersive visits to waterfalls like Langfoss and Låtefossen. Plus, the guided tours of Lysefjord and Stavanger’s historic streets add a cultural layer that keeps the experience diverse. The main consideration? The tour’s physical aspects, like walking to waterfalls or being on boats, may not fit everyone’s comfort zone. Still, if you’re after a genuine Norwegian adventure, this trip offers excellent value and memorable sights.
This tour works particularly well for travelers who want a balanced mix of outdoor activity, scenic beauty, and culture—all with accommodations included. It’s perfect for those seeking a well-rounded, authentic experience in Rogaland without having to plan every detail themselves.


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If you love fishing, this tour hits the sweet spot. With fully equipped sea fishing gear, an echo sounder, and expert guides, you’ll spend approximately 5 to 6 hours on the water each day, targeting fjord and North Sea species. The boat, a cutter, is described as comfortable and well-equipped, promising a productive and enjoyable experience. Several reviews highlight the professionalism of guides, with one mentioning, “The guide was knowledgeable and made sure we caught fish, which was a huge plus.”
This frequent fishing schedule means you’ll get plenty of time on the water, increasing your chances of reeling in something memorable. The inclusion of transport, ferry crossings, and fuel means fewer logistical worries and more focus on the fishing itself. For travelers who love the outdoors and want a hands-on adventure, this aspect of the tour is a real highlight.
One of the tour’s standout features is the visit to Langfoss and Låtefossen waterfalls. These are some of Norway’s most iconic waterfalls, with Langfoss being famous for its towering cascade and Låtefossen for its dramatic twin waterfalls flowing from a mountain river. The round trip with a pilot ensures safe and comfortable travel, and the guided visit allows for plenty of photo opportunities.
Guests on previous trips appreciated the chance to see these waterfalls up close, with one noting, “The waterfalls are breathtaking, and having a guide to explain their significance made the experience even better.” The drive to Odda for this part of the tour adds a scenic road trip element, with views of rugged mountains and lush valleys.
After the waterfalls, the tour takes you to Odda, a small but charming town nestled among towering peaks. Here, you’ll have some free time and the option to explore or relax. The visit to Manafosen Waterfall involves a short walk to one of Norway’s picturesque cascades, offering a peaceful break from the boat and road trips.
The walk is manageable for most, but it’s worth noting that some reviews highlight the importance of wearing sturdy shoes. The guide’s commentary adds context about the waterfall’s geological and cultural significance, enriching the visit.
Exploring Lysefjord is a highlight for many travelers, with boat trips offering spectacular views of steep cliffs and dramatic scenery. The Høllesli viewpoint provides a panoramic vista of the fjord, perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the landscape. The tour includes a visit to Ytra Dorvika, a bay that offers quiet waters and lush surroundings.
Expect to spend 5-6 hours in the fjord, with plenty of time to appreciate the grandeur of Norway’s fjord systems. Reviewers mention the peacefulness and awe-inspiring scenery as some of the best parts of the trip—”The views from Høllesli are unforgettable,” one guest wrote.
Wrapping up the experience, you’ll head back to Stavanger, where a guided tour reveals the city’s charming old town (Gamle Stavanger) with its colorful wooden houses. The walking tour also includes the Three Swords monument, symbolizing the city’s maritime history. Guests love how the city’s cozy streets and historic buildings contrast with the wild landscapes of the fjord.
Dinner at a regional restaurant offers a chance to taste local flavors, rounding out the culture. The small group size (limited to 8) ensures a relaxed, personable atmosphere, and guides speak multiple languages, including English, Polish, and Norwegian, making communication easy.
The tour is designed for those who enjoy outdoor activities but may not be suitable for children under 12, people with mobility issues, or those prone to seasickness. The 8-night stay includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, minimizing additional expenses and simplifying planning. The tour also provides transfers, ferry crossings, and insurance, making it a hassle-free package.
Packing tips? Bring warm clothes, waterproof gear, a camera, snacks, and sunscreen. The weather in Norway can be quite variable, so layers are advisable. Keep in mind, smoking and alcohol are not permitted during the tour, and you’ll need valid ID for hotel check-in.

If you’re after an active, scenic adventure that combines fishing, driving through stunning landscapes, and exploring Norway’s waterfalls and fjords, this trip offers excellent value. It’s especially suited for outdoor enthusiasts, fishing lovers, and those eager to see iconic Norwegian sights without the hassle of planning. However, travelers who dislike boat rides, walking, or have mobility restrictions might find parts of this experience challenging.
The small group setting and guided approach make it ideal for travelers who appreciate personalized attention and local insights. The balance of adventure and cultural exploration ensures you come away with a well-rounded impression of Rogaland’s natural beauty and charm.

How long does the fishing trip last each day?
Most days include 5 to 6 hours of fishing, allowing for an immersive and productive experience on the fjord or North Sea.
What’s included in the price?
Your package covers 7 nights’ accommodation, all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), transportation (bus, ferry), fuel, guide services, insurance, and entrance fees for waterfalls and scenic tours.
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
It’s not recommended for children under 12, as parts involve walking or boat rides that may be less comfortable for younger travelers or those with mobility issues.
What should I bring?
Pack warm clothing, waterproof gear, sunscreen, water, snacks, and a camera. Comfortable walking shoes are a good idea, especially when visiting waterfalls.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start date, allowing flexible planning.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Yes, guides speak Polish and Norwegian alongside English, ensuring clear communication regardless of your preferred language.
What about seasickness?
The tour involves boat trips on the cutter, so seasickness could be a concern. It’s best to consider your comfort with being on the water before booking.

This 8-day Stavanger fishing expedition offers a robust mix of outdoor adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural highlights. The carefully curated itinerary ensures you experience Norway’s most striking waterfalls, fjords, and historic streets, all while enjoying hands-on fishing days. The accommodations and guided approach make it accessible and convenient, especially for those new to Norwegian exploration.
For travelers craving a balanced, authentic experience that goes beyond the typical sightseeing tour, this package delivers value through memorable landscapes, heart-pumping fishing, and insightful local guides. It’s perfect for those who love nature, seek active pursuits, and want to get a genuine feel for Rogaland’s natural splendor.
If you’re looking for a trip that combines adventure with cultural charm, and you’re comfortable with boat rides and walking, this Stavanger expedition might just be your ideal Norwegian escape.