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Bus Tours in Geiranger

THE 10 BEST Geiranger Bus Tours

Bus Tours in Geiranger

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  • AnthG82
    Staffordshire, UK112 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. To sit back and witness the water cycle happening. The 1000ft waterfalls - beautiful water, shops and places to eat and drink. This is arguably one of the most naturally beautiful places I have ever seen. I suggest everyone who can visit - visit here. The drive around here is just incredible with mountains / snow / winding roads / minded views it’s simply incredible.
    Written 29 March 2024
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  • Shastry KR
    Bhilai, India4 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing beauty , a heaven on earth . Would have been better if frequent taxies been available on time. The assistance at ferry was kind enough to call for a taxy , with a answer of non availability of any .Could get no transport of any kind for the hotel . Had to walk all the way uphill to Hotel Union from Ferry point.
    The day after it was a nice taxi guy to get to all the beautiful scenes , i.e. Flydalsjuvet , The blue mountains , Djubvatnet lake , Dalsnibba Peak.
    Written 19 September 2023
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  • Ethyl Turnip
    Orlando25 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    My family enjoyed this day so much with Margita. She was down to earth, easy to talk to, and took us to the most beautiful places. It was an amazing time and we appreciate Margita for taking care of us all day!
    Written 18 March 2024
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  • Maps585964
    1 contribution
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing view of Geiranger Fjord and the ships in it. Also we travelled Eagle Road with its hairpin bends
    Written 21 September 2023
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  • gypsymike2016
    San Antonio, TX90 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was my second visit here, but first time in the winter season. I wanted to experience the 24-hour darkness period, hopefully see the Aurora Borealis, visit the only brewery in the Arctic and go dog sledding. I had two 1/2 days to accomplish these goals. Upon stepping outside the terminal I was greeted by a blast of wind (-17.5 Celsius/ -27.5 Celsius wind chill). Good thing I wore the right cold weather gear! It was 1400 and pitched black out. I quickly found the shuttle bus that would take me to the Svalbard Hotell-Polfareren. I stayed here before and knew I would be treated warmly and friendly. The Svalbard Hotell-Polfareren provides a delicious breakfast to help start your day. The hotel is next door to the Tourist Center where I was able to book my Arctic dog sledding with Basecamp Explorer and a tour of the Svalbard Bryggeri (Brewery) and sample some of their beers. I would have to depend on Mother Nature on whether or not I'd see the Aurora Borealis.
    Basecamp Explorer picked up me and six others from our hotel the morning of dog sledding adventure and drove us first to their office. There we were fitted with snowmobile suits, hat, mittens and boots, a baclava, a half facemask, a headlamp and goggles. They ensured we would be warm. After going over the initial safety briefing we all got back into the van and were driven to the dog camp. We got to meet the sled dogs (around 70 of them); shown how to harness them (which we did); how to drive the sled and use the two brake systems. There were a total of five sleds going out on this ride and each of us would get the chance to "drive" the sled and dog team. We started sliding out the camp gate down the hill into the valley we'd be sledding around. It was a blast - riding as a passenger and more so driving. It was dark, but you could see the outline of the mountains letting us know the sun was out there way south of where we were. The dogs thoroughly enjoyed carrying us across the snow packed valley and we had to lightly apply the "light" brake to slow them down so the sled wouldn't surge past them! At the end of the 10 Kilometer ride we arrived back to the camp; unharnessed the dogs and returned them to their respected dog houses. Then we got a special treat of meeting around two dozen dog sled puppies in their pen. It was utter bedlam as the puppies jumped all over us trying to greet us, chew on anything dangling, and have total fun. Afterwards, we were driven back to the office to return all the gear, put our own gear back on and returned to the hotel. This is definitely another adventure I'd do again.
    For beer lovers and those who want to learn about some neat recent Longyearbyen history visiting the Svalbard Bryggeri is worthwhile. You learn how this brewery came into being (basically getting Norway to change the law against brewing beer here), the amazing life story of its founder, Robert Johansen, and tasting their favorable beers. It's a good evening tour.
    There are numerous shops, places to eat (i.e. Cafe Huskies; try chocolate candies from Fruene - made in Longyearbyen), and a grocery store to resupply if needed. The history of Longyearbyen is amazing and all around for you to explore on your own. I definitely want to come back here again to experience this winter wonderland.
    Written 23 January 2024
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  • Jim P
    Palmetto Bay, FL33 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This was an 8.5 hr couch tour arranged by a group of us from our ship NCL Prima who met via Cruise Critic roll call. There were 27 of us on a comfortable coach that drove up into the mountains towards Stryn Norway for many fabulous panoramic photo stops to enjoy the views.

    Our tour guide - Iggy, was a delight to listen to during our travels as he pointed out great sights to see, explained the history of the region and other personal antidotes.

    The tour included a “picnic” lunch that was a pre-wrapped sub sandwich, fruit and snacks. We ended up just eating on the bus, since it was drizzling rain, but that was a very good use of our time.

    The highlight stop was Birksdalen Glacier which included a troll car (6 person buggy) ride up the mountain trail to get close to the glacier. The pristine fiords, interior lakes and rushing water everywhere were amazing sights to see.
    Written 3 October 2022
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