8-Days The Inner Fjords Explorer

  • CAD $2,740

  • 8 days / 7 nights

Discover Norway’s breathtaking Western Fjords on an intimate voyage through dramatic landscapes of towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and glacier-carved valleys. Sailing from Bergen to Ålesund and back, this journey reveals charming villages, iconic fjords like Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord, and the serene beauty of Norway’s hidden fjordlands.

Itinerary

Gateway to the Fjords

For our intimate fjord cruise, Bergen is the ideal place to begin. This beautiful mountain-ringed port, often called the Gateway to the Fjords, began as a small village founded by King Olav Kyree in the 11th century and has grown into Norway’s second-largest city.

At the heart of Bergen lies Vågen Bay, home to the UNESCO-listed Bryggen quarter with its charming cobblestone streets and boutique shops. Nearby, the famous fish market offers a perfect place to enjoy fresh local seafood.

Once aboard, meet your ship’s Expedition Team, who will guide you throughout your journey in the Norwegian fjords. Settle into your comfortable home at sea, enjoy your first meal onboard, and watch Bergen fade into the horizon as the ship departs at 8:00 PM, sailing south toward Norway’s majestic fjords.

Rosendal & the Heart of Hardanger

Sail into the beautiful Kvinnheradsfjord, a branch of the renowned Hardangerfjord, where steep glacier-carved mountains rise dramatically above the water and waterfalls cascade down the cliffs. Once an important route for farmers and traders, these fjords still reflect the peaceful rhythm of Norway’s coastal life.

At its heart lies Rosendal, a charming village surrounded by orchards and the snowy peaks of the Folgefonna Glacier. Visit the historic Barony Rosendal, Norway’s only manor house, stroll through tranquil gardens, explore local art galleries, or enjoy coffee and homemade treats in the garden café. Nearby, the Folgefonna National Park Center offers insight into the region’s glaciers and dramatic natural landscapes.

Please note: This is an explorer voyage, and the Captain may adjust the sailing route or order of fjord visits depending on weather and conditions.

Stavanger & the Fjord of Light

Today we sail through Lysefjord, one of Norway’s most dramatic waterways. Towering cliffs rise more than 3,000 feet above the sea, and from the deck you may glimpse Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), the iconic plateau that symbolizes Norway’s rugged natural beauty. The fjord’s name, meaning “Fjord of Light,” reflects the pale granite cliffs that shine in changing light, sculpted by glaciers over thousands of years.

Later, arrive in Stavanger, a lively coastal city where Viking heritage meets modern culture. Wander the charming Old Town with its white wooden houses, cafés, and galleries, or explore the waterfront lined with museums and seafood restaurants. You may also browse local shops for Norwegian crafts and wool sweaters, or visit nearby Flor og Fjære, a small island garden filled with colorful blooms.

Queen of the Fjords

Today we sail into the magnificent Hardangerfjord, often called the Queen of the Fjords, stretching nearly 100 miles into Norway’s dramatic mountain landscapes. Glaciers rise above orchards and villages perched along the slopes, creating breathtaking scenery. In spring, fruit trees bloom beneath snow-capped peaks, while autumn brings orchards heavy with ripe fruit—an inspiring landscape celebrated in famous works such as Bridal Procession on the Hardangerfjord.

At the fjord’s inner reach lies Eidfjord, a peaceful village surrounded by towering cliffs and rushing rivers. Here you may visit the Hardangervidda Nature Centre, gateway to Norway’s largest mountain plateau, or take an excursion to the spectacular Vøringsfossen waterfall, where powerful cascades plunge into a mist-filled gorge.

Deep into Norway’s Heart

Sail into the majestic Sognefjord, known as the King of the Fjords, stretching more than 120 miles deep into Norway’s dramatic landscapes. Towering cliffs carved by ancient glaciers rise above still waters, with scattered remnants of historic farms clinging to the slopes. At the fjord’s inner reach lies Skjolden, a tranquil village surrounded by waterfalls and snow-capped peaks, once a retreat for philosophers and artists seeking solitude.

From Skjolden, you may explore the mighty Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest on mainland Europe, or wander scenic trails through lush valleys and traditional mountain farms. Nearby stands the UNESCO-listed Urnes Stave Church, Norway’s oldest, where intricate wooden carvings blend Viking artistry with early Christian symbolism.

Art Nouveau by the Sea

Arrive in Ålesund, one of Norway’s most beautiful coastal cities, rebuilt in elegant Art Nouveau style after a devastating fire in 1904. Pastel-colored buildings with ornate towers and decorative details line the waterfront, set across a cluster of islands surrounded by mountains and sea.

Stroll through cobbled streets and waterfront cafés, visit the Jugendstilsenteret Museum to learn about the city’s design heritage, or climb the steps to Mount Aksla for sweeping views of the town and the Sunnmøre Alps. You may also enjoy fresh seafood or browse local boutiques for Norwegian crafts.

Glaciers, Valleys & Village Life

Sail into the spectacular Nordfjord, one of Norway’s most scenic fjords, stretching deep inland through glacier-carved valleys and mirror-like lakes. Along the shoreline, red boathouses, green pastures, and forested slopes create a peaceful coastal landscape, while waterfalls tumble down from high mountain plateaus.

At the fjord’s innermost point lies Olden, a tranquil village surrounded by dramatic mountains and the turquoise waters of the Oldeelva River. From here, you can explore the nearby Jostedalsbreen Glacier, the largest on mainland Europe, or take scenic excursions to glacial lakes and breathtaking viewpoints.

Closing the Circle

This morning we return to Bergen, the Gateway to the Fjords, where your journey through Norway’s spectacular western fjords comes full circle. Take time to explore the UNESCO-listed Bryggen district, wander the lively fish market, visit local museums, or ride the Fløibanen funicular for sweeping views over the city and sea.

As you say farewell to the ship, crew, and fellow travellers, reflect on the unforgettable landscapes you’ve experienced—glittering fjords, cascading waterfalls, peaceful villages, and endless horizons of sea and sky. Though your voyage ends here, the spirit of Norway’s coast will remain long after you return home.

Dates & Prices

Travel Date: Year-round departures (8 days / 7 nights)
Prices are in CAD, per person

PACKAGE PRICE (CRUISE) PER PERSON:

Price from
CAD$2,740

Note:

  1. Passenger names must match passport.
  2. Please ensure that passports are valid up till after six (6) months at last destination.

Air cancellation penalties are subject to airline regulations.”

We strongly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation or comprehensive travel insurance at the time of booking. Please contact GLP Worldwide for a quotation.

Prices above are in Canadian Dollars. The program and all related travel services described herein are subject to the detailed terms & conditions of GLP Worldwide which are available at any time upon request and which will be provided with your booking confirmation.

Ship Information

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MS Trollfjord

The ship is named after the dramatic Trollfjord in Lofoten. Inside she offers comfortable and modern facilities, with extensive use of Norwegian wood and stone.

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