Our Lysefjord RIB-Safari will give you a front-row seat to one of the most famous Norwegian Fjords. Our experienced and sea-savvy Captains will take you right up close to some of the best sights the fjord has to offer, sharing stories and tales along the way. You’ll get to see Pulpit Rock, hidden caves, gargantuan waterfalls, and so much more.
Throughout the voyage, you’ll also be on the lookout for the bustling wildlife that inhabits the region. On a good day it will be possible to spot seals, porpoises, sea eagles, and more.
We only employ high-end top-of-the-line RIB Boats, ensuring you a ride that offers the highest degree of comfort, safety, and fun. Skimming the waters on a RIB is exhilarating, but not extreme in any sense. We maintain constant oversight and always make sure everyone onboard is having a good time.
So book your adventure today and let us give you something to reply when your friends and family ask if you did anything fun in Norway.
Pick-up at cruise terminal: Your captain will come pick you up right outside your ship at the cruise terminal and show you to your boat.
Ready, set, go! The tour starts in the central Stavanger city harbor, where you’ll get your equipment for the tour along with a safety briefing from your captain. On your way out of the harbor, you will pass by Stavanger from the seaside, a true picture of Norwegian history. The speed starts out gentle, allowing you to take in a full view of the bustling life on the waterfront. Make sure to catch a glimpse of the old city, the Valgberg tower, and the Norwegian Oil Museum.
Embark on your adventure to Lysefjorden as you move into the open waters and leave the city astern. Equipped with two four-stroke engines, you’ll skim across the surface at 35 knots, zooming past islets, skerries, and reefs. As you race along, you’ll spot cozy seaside cabins nestled along the shore and some sizeable salmon farms.
The Lysefjord, spanning an impressive 42 kilometers, is one of the most famous Norwegian Fjords. Carved by millennia of ice ages, it showcases a dramatic landscape where steep mountains, adorned with lush emerald-green forests and cascading waterfalls, rise sharply from pristine waters. The fjord's name, meaning "The Fjord of Light," is derived from the light-colored granite rocks along its sides. As you venture through its narrow corridor, you’ll be on the lookout for the bustling wildlife that inhabits the region. On a good day it will be possible to spot seals, porpoises, sea eagles, and more.
The notorious Vagabond Cave, known locally as ‘Fantahålå’, is a hidden recess in the fjord’s mountainside tucked away in a narrow cove. Local lore tells of a band of tramps who once hid here to escape the ire of the local sheriff. As the story goes, when he finally caught up to them, they kept him at bay with a rock-solid argument—pelting him with stones until he left them alone.
Your captain will navigate the boat right into this hidden pocket in the cliffs, letting your imagination drift back in time to the drama that once unfolded here.
Sculpted by a melting glacier 10 000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, Pulpit Rock is one of the most famous cliffs in the world and one of the most iconic sights in all of Norway. Your captain will position your boat for a front-row view to admire its gravity-defying cliff-face and tell you the stories of the rock’s special place in Norwegian history. From its discovery and treacherous first ascent by Thomas Peter Randulf over a hundred years ago, to its descent by one Henry Cavill by way of Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible: Fallout.
As we approach Hengjanefossen, you'll feel the power of nature in all its glory. This waterfall, also known as ‘Whisky Falls’, stands 75m tall and is unique in that it's not a single, uniform fall. Instead, it's a tangle of cascading stream that weave together to create a truly mesmerizing sight. As the water pours down the cliff face, it creates a mist that shrouds the mountainside in an ethereal haze. Your captain will take you right up to the base of the falls, giving you a perspective few people ever get to experience. You can even grab a drink if you're up for it, the runoff is crystal clear, though sadly not as potent as the nickname may suggest. This playful moniker is a nod to a moonshine distillery that once operated in its vicinity, run by a German fellow named Heinrich Mohr.
Check-in is in the central Stavanger city harbor in front of the Stavanger Maritime Museum and behind the fish market. You will see a flag that says ‘Stavanger RIB meeting point’.
Stavanger is a charming coastal city known for its well-preserved old town, rich Viking history, and stunning natural surroundings. As the gateway to the famous Lysefjord and Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock), it offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and outdoor adventures.
Gamle Stavanger is one of the best-preserved old towns in Norway, featuring 173 well-maintained wooden houses from the 18th and 19th centuries.
This award-winning museum offers an interactive and educational experience about Norway's oil and gas industry.
Preikestolen is a breathtaking cliff that rises 604 meters above Lysefjord, offering stunning views and a challenging hike.
Lysefjord is a stunning fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, offering boat tours and hiking opportunities.
Valberg Tower is a historic tower offering panoramic views of Stavanger and the surrounding area.
A traditional Norwegian stew made with lamb, cabbage, and spices.
Fermented fish, usually trout or char, served with flatbread, sour cream, and onions.
A traditional Norwegian dish made from aged stockfish or dried whitefish, soaked in lye.
Norwegian meatballs, usually served with potatoes, gravy, and lingonberry jam.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and the best conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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Stavanger is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Stavanger Station
Stavanger Bus Terminal
The bus system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Lysefjord is a stunning fjord known for its dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters, offering boat tours and hiking opportunities.
Sandnes is a charming town known for its rich cultural heritage, museums, and beautiful parks.
Jæren is a coastal area known for its beautiful beaches, birdwatching opportunities, and historic sites.
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