If you’re considering a day trip from Bergen that promises some of Norway’s most scenic landscapes, this Nærøyfjorden, Flåm, and Stegastein guided bus tour might just catch your eye. We’ve looked into it carefully to help you decide if it’s the right fit for your trip.
This experience offers a blend of cruising, scenic drives, and jaw-dropping panoramic views, all wrapped into an 11-hour adventure.
What we really like about it is the way it combines different modes of exploration—like the cruise through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nærøyfjord—and the chance to see iconic viewpoints like Stegastein. Plus, the tour’s guides are consistently praised for their knowledge and charisma, making the long day both educational and genuinely enjoyable.
It was fantactic day, our guide Bjarte was very helpful and friendly, he loves Norway and the nature and he gave us a lot of information about Norway:) thank you
Our guide was perfect. Every details on this tour was planned professionally. I am really happy that I bought this tour and had the chance to become a part of an unique experience.
If you visit Bergen, I highly recommend this tour. Honestly, I would recommend this tour purely for the road views alone. I am glad i did this tour in winter because the snowy scenery was stunning from start to finish. Additionally, Bjarte was an entertaining tour guide and i enjoyed the mixture of fun facts and stories that he had about Norway as a whole. I could tell that he is very passionate about his country. Thank you Bjarte for making my last day in Norway a very memorable one!!
However, one thing to keep in mind is that this tour is quite packed, which might feel rushed if you prefer a slower, more relaxed pace. It’s best suited for those who love a full day of sightseeing and don’t mind a busy schedule. If you’re after a comprehensive, well-rounded experience of Norway’s fjord country, this tour could be a great choice.
Who would this suit?
Travelers craving a mix of land and water scenery, those interested in iconic viewpoints, and anyone wanting a guided, hassle-free day out from Bergen will find this tour appealing. It’s especially good if you value expert guides and a curated itinerary to maximize your time and photo opportunities.
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- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at This Guided Bus Tour
- Welcome and Pickup
- Tvindefossen Waterfall
- Gudvangen and the Scenic Drive
- Nærøyfjord Cruise
- Flåm Village
- Stegastein Viewpoint
- The Drive along Stalheimskleiva
- Final Stop and Return
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- Price and Value
- Practical Tips
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Stunning scenery with fjords, waterfalls, and viewpoints
- Expert guided experience with knowledgeable and charismatic guides
- Well-organized itinerary with diverse stops and activities
- Good value for money considering cruise, entrance fees, and transportation included
- Long day, so be prepared for a full 11-hour experience
- Weather-dependent, so check the forecast before booking
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An In-Depth Look at This Guided Bus Tour

Norwegian landscapes are undeniably breathtaking, and this tour from Bergen aims to showcase some of its finest. From the moment you’re picked up outside the Tourist Information center, you’re in for a day filled with stunning visuals, fascinating stops, and a touch of adventure.
Welcome and Pickup
Starting at Strandkaien 3, the experience kicks off with a comfortable, climate-controlled bus ride. It sets the tone for a smooth day, and the group size isn’t specified, but reviews suggest the buses are roomy and well-maintained. The guide, speaking fluent English, is your narrator, storyteller, and sometimes your photographer — sharing insights into Norway’s culture, history, and natural beauty.
The best trip I’ve done in Bergen—highly recommended! Our tour guide, Bjarte, was amazing. He was extremely knowledgeable and shared great insights about Norway along the way. We also stopped at several hidden gems, which made the experience even more special. He was an absolute blast! This is a never skip tour! I had his number saved but unfortunately lost it—please contact me, as I’d love to get back in touch with him.
Our guide Bjarte was fantastic! Everything was perfectly planned and wonderfully organized from start to finish. We couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Highly recommended!
Had a fantastic day. Well organised and to time. Our guide Bjarte was brilliant with so much local knowledge and stories that made us laugh really made the trip feel special and it is very clear he is passionate about Norway and showing its beauty. We had a great time, would thoroughly recommend.
Tvindefossen Waterfall
Your first stop is the Tvindefossen waterfall, where you get about 30 minutes to soak in the sight of this stunning 110-meter cascade. We loved how the tour includes this stop to allow plenty of time for photos and just taking in the natural spectacle.
Multiple reviews mention how breathtaking this waterfall is—it’s one of Norway’s most gorgeous waterfalls and a picture-perfect moment early in the trip.
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Next, you head to Gudvangen, spending around 45 minutes exploring or grabbing a quick snack. This small town is a gateway to the fjords, and the group often uses this stop for a quick stretch. Many travelers shared how the guide’s commentary made the drive more engaging, highlighting local stories and the significance of the landscapes you’re passing through.
Nærøyfjord Cruise
The highlight for most people is the two-hour cruise on Nærøyfjorden. This cruise is included in the tour and is often described as an awe-inspiring experience. The fjord’s towering cliffs and narrow channels are simply unforgettable.
Our guide Gear made sure we were comfortable and had a lot of knowlegde. We were also somehow beating the crowds in each place which was great. We were a small group in low season which turned out for the best. The fjords are absolutely incredible even with rain and fog, pictures don’t do it justice! Overall, even if it is expensive (that’s norway for you) it was completely worth it and something you need to see at least once.
Bjarte was the best guide, we learned so much about Norwegian culture and current events along with enjoying the region’s beauty!
Breathtaking views and landscapes of Norway! Very helpful and detailing driver-guide.
The cruise is battery-powered, ensuring quieter waters and eco-friendliness, and the inside area offers a cozy space to relax and admire the views, with the option to step outside on deck for photos.
Multiple reviews mention the comfort and space onboard—one even notes the ferry was a little crowded but still manageable. The cruise is considered a high point, with travelers raving about how the waterway looks like it belongs on a postcard.
Flåm Village
After the cruise, you arrive in Flåm, where you have about 30 minutes of free time. This tiny village is a well-loved stop for its charming atmosphere and scenic surroundings. You might want to explore a bit or grab a quick lunch—many visitors say the scenery here is worth lingering for. Some reviews mention the opportunity to purchase local souvenirs or snacks, which adds a nice touch.
Stegastein Viewpoint
Next, you drive up to Stegastein, a spectacular viewpoint that juts out 30 meters from the mountainside, offering a panoramic view 650 meters above sea level. The photo stop here is about 30 minutes, giving you ample time to soak in the horizon-spanning vistas of fjord and mountains. Many reviews love the view being one of the most impressive sights in Norway, with some calling it a “must-see.”
It was a nice guided tour to and fro from Bergen. We covered the main spots with (albeit) short windows of time at each stop. Ideal for someone who is looking to cover a lot of ground in a day. Our guide Stig was really nice and gave out some cool recommendations including musical ones. I will remember to cry in the rain like The Everly Brothers Stig 🙂
Sensational! Absolute bucket list moments- great guide. Couldn’t say anything negative about it at all
The tour was fantastic, very informative and it was worth to pay for it. If I have a chance to visit Bergen once more, I will take this tour again
The Drive along Stalheimskleiva
One of the more adventurous parts of the trip is driving down Stalheimskleiva, one of the steepest sections of road in Northern Europe. The road’s switchbacks, sharp turns, and dramatic scenery make it a memorable ride. The scenic drive offers more opportunities for photos and to appreciate Norway’s rugged terrain.
Final Stop and Return
After these highlights, the bus heads back, passing by the towns of Gudvangen and Aurland, finally returning to Bergen. The tour wraps up with the driver dropping everyone back at the starting point, around 11 hours after departure.
What’s Included and What’s Not

This tour provides excellent value considering what’s bundled in: air-conditioned transportation, cruise tickets, and all entrance fees for Tvindefossen, Stalheimskleiva, Stegastein, and Nærøyfjord. The only notable expense is food and drinks, which aren’t included, so bring snacks or plan to purchase lunch in Flåm.
Many reviews emphasize that the guides are not just informative but also engaging, making the long day feel shorter. The guides’ knowledge about Norway’s landscapes and history really enhances the experience, and their personable style keeps things lively.
A nice bus ride to get out and see the country side. Our tour guide was very informative about Norway.
A well organised day out from Bergen allowing us to see so much more of Wedtern Norway. Stig our driver/guide was very pleasant, well manned, informative and clearly knew what he was doing
Beautiful day trip. Fantastic panoramic views. Fascinating driver & guide Stig, and big sense of humour.
Price and Value
At $289 per person, it might seem like a hefty price tag, but considering the inclusions—cruise, scenic viewpoints, transportation, and a guide—it feels like solid value. Travelers frequently mention that the trip exceeded expectations, with some even saying it was the highlight of their stay in Norway.
Practical Tips

- Dress in layers and prepare for changing weather—Norway’s mountain weather can be unpredictable, and outdoor stops like Stegastein are best enjoyed in good weather.
- Bring a camera or smartphone with a good zoom; the scenery is picture-perfect.
- If you’re prone to motion sickness, note that the bus and boat rides are generally smooth, but the steep roads and fjord drives might be a little bumpy.
- Since food isn’t included, plan for a quick lunch or snacks in Flåm.
- Be aware that children under 4 aren’t permitted, and the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Final Thoughts

This guided bus tour from Bergen is great for travelers looking for a full day of Norway’s natural beauty without the hassle of planning. The combination of fjord cruises, scenic viewpoints, and dramatic drives offers a well-rounded picture of the region’s iconic landscapes.
The guides’ expertise and storytelling make it more than just a sightseeing run; it’s an educational experience you’ll remember.
It’s especially suited for those who love to see a lot in one day and don’t mind a busy schedule. If you’re after relaxed, unhurried exploration, you might want to consider other options. But for a comprehensive, well-organized adventure that hits many of Norway’s highlights, this tour delivers.
Bergen: Nærøyfjorden, Flåm, and Stegastein Guided Bus Tour
"It was fantactic day, our guide Bjarte was very helpful and friendly, he loves Norway and the nature and he gave us a lot of information about Norw..."
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for families?
While children over 4 are allowed, the full-day schedule might be tiring for very young kids. Be prepared for a lot of walking and variable weather.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, but if the weather is poor, the tour might be canceled or rescheduled. In such cases, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring layers, waterproof clothing, a camera, snacks, and some cash or cards for lunch. The stops offer opportunities to buy food if desired.
How long is the boat cruise?
The cruise on Nærøyfjorden lasts about 2 hours and is a highlight for many travelers.
Are the viewpoints accessible?
Yes, but note that Stegastein involves a short walk to the viewing platform. It’s a popular stop for photos and doesn’t require strenuous effort.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I get picked up?
Pickup is provided outside the Tourist Information center at Strandkaien 3.
Is transportation climate-controlled?
Yes, the bus is air-conditioned and comfortable for the entire trip.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees for Tvindefossen, Stalheimskleiva, Stegastein, and Nærøyfjord cruise are covered.
Will I have free time?
Yes, there’s time to explore Flåm and take photos at Stegastein, providing some flexibility during the day.
All in all, if you’re after a day packed with Norway’s best scenery, a guide, and a good mix of land and water adventures, this tour is a solid pick. It’s a chance to check off iconic sights, learn about the region, and create memories that’ll stick with you long after you leave Bergen.
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