NORWAY YACHT CHARTER
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Rent a yacht in Norway.
Charter a yacht in Norway and discover the varied and beautiful landscapes of the Scandinavian country, the most exciting yacht charter interest are Norway’s world-known fjors; these long, narrow sea passages between impressive glacial cliffs will unravel a labyrith of endless cruising opportunities before you. Though you think clear waters and interesting reefs are only to be found in tropical destinations, Norway will not fail to suprise you with its deep, clear waters and vast reefs. Encompassed by majestic mountains, flourishing hillsides and colourful local villages – Norway is an exceptional yacht charter destination.
Start strong with the best landscape in the region – Fraenfjorden; enjoy the contrasting scenery between architecture and fjords in Alesund; explore the UNESCO protected Geirangerfjord; Vasoy and Maloy will culturally seduce you; Floro known for its fishing activity; discover Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway; feel artistic in Balestrand; Flam is nestled between mountains but definitely worth a stop; Bergen and its colourful houses; reach Stavanger and go for a hike, visit a museum – or both !
Fraenfjorden
Start your charter In Fraenfjorden
Your journey will begin in Fraenfjorden, a beautiful natural Fjord which flows from the village of Malme to the Julsundet. Cruise by the small villages of Malme, Aureosen, Sylte, elnesvagen and Tornes which are all located along the shore.
The landscapes are simply the best in the region with incredible wildlife and fabulous hikes.
Alesund
Your Itinerary to Alesund
Navigate to Alesund, the adventure capital of the Fjords, where the magnificent architecture meets the natural fjord landscape. The small colourful houses in this area resemble those from a fairy-tale. You can expect quality fresh seafood all year-round. Walk up 418 stairs to the viewpoint at mount Aksala and discover the panoramic view on offer at the peak. Visit the Atlanterhavsparken saltwater aquarium.
Geirangerfjord
Your Itinerary to Geirangerfjord
Cruise to the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord with impressive waterfalls and cascades. Go for a hike in the stunning surroundings or enjoy some other popular activities in the area such as cycling, rafting or fishing. Restaurants here propose dishes with a local twist that matches the scenic view. Shop at the small-scale local manufacturers of food and drinks such as Geiranger Brewery located in a boat house.
Vagsoy – Maloy
Your Itinerary continues to Maloy
Your cruise will continue to the second largest island – Vagsoy. The city of Maloy has become the country’s second largest fishing port. The town is very coastal and has colourful houses. Stop by the World War II monument in the town’s main square and walk through the streets without any names. Vagsoy has several lighthouses that are worth a visit where you can admire the local scenery and the impressive coastal landscape.
Floro
Your Itinerary to Floro
Cruise towards Floro for approximately three hours. This small charming town is also known for the herring fishing activity.
Once again, the nature and landscapes are simply breath taking. Go for a hike and take in the beautiful view of the tiny uninhabited islands. Disembark on Kinn Island and walk up to the famous 12th century stone church.
Have a flavoured beer at the Vesle Kinn microbrewery, a big hit across Norway and Europe.
Sognefjord
Your Itinerary to Sognefjord
After an eight hour cruise reach Sognefjord the longest and deepest Fjord in Norway, surrounded by National parks.
This area has been named “The World’s most iconic destination” by the National Georgaphic Traveler magazine.
Cruise by the highest waterfalls and the largest glaciers in Europe.
Your crew can organise the following activities: hiking, glacier walking, sightseeing kayaking and rafting.
Balestrand
Your Itinerary continues to Balestrand
Balestrand is surrounded by mountains and forests and known as the art village. Tourists started coming here in the early 1800’s when artists came here to capture the extraordinary light. Emperors and lords have left their mark on the local architecture. The historic Kviknes Hotel has a large painting collection. You can enjoy various activities such as cultural art experiences, hiking trails and exploring tours.
Flam
Your Itinerary to Flam
Welcome to the small and cute town – Flam.
It is nestled between the mountains and offers beautiful views. Stop by the Otternes Bygdetum living museum with 27 buildings. Cruise towards Undredal, a little village which can only be reached by boat.
Flam is perfect for hiking and cycling.
New breweries have popped up and you should definitely try their local craft beer. Another well known local activity is the Flam Railway tour.
Bergen
Your Itinerary to Bergen
Bergen is a very beautiful and majestic city. The numerous rainbow painted wooden houses by the shore will welcome you and give the impression of stepping into a fairy-tale. The beautiful UNESCO-protected port welcomes visitors from all over the world.
Learn about the city’s history by visiting the museums of Hanseatic, Bryggens and Theta.
Enjoy the beautiful views and cruise at the end of your day to Stavanger, a former European capital of culture.
Stavanger
Your Itinerary to Stavanger
Stavanger is very famous for the old wooden houses and natural attractions. Explore the scenic landscapes such as Sola beach with your yacht’s tender. Hike up to the Preikestolen cliff, which is the world’s most breath-taking platform 600 meters above the sea level. Visit the Stavanger Art Museum.
This city has a colourful culture and spectacular culinary highlights such as Michelin-starred restaurants Re-Naa and Sabi Omakase.
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Departure: Stavanger (SVG) Airport
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Low: -7°C