Stavanger, Norway - Norway, Fjords & Baltic Cruises

Stavanger is blessed with history and natural beauty. From the old port, the city radiates across a network of islands interlaced with graceful bridges. Stavanger's Romanesque cathedral and old medieval lanes blend beautifully with the modern city and spectacular countryside. Journey back in time on a tour of Utstein Cloister, a beautifully preserved Augustin Monastery from the Middle Ages.

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Excursions

  • STAVANGER ON FOOT

    STAVANGER ON FOOT

    Enjoy a stroll through Old Stavanger, with its pretty wooden houses and quaint cobbled lanes, before exploring the main town.

    Your exploration begins in Old Stavanger, a lively area that hosts well-preserved 18th and 19th century wooden houses, mostly built for seafarers, craftsmen and traders. An important rehabilitation project has meant that this is now northern Europe’s largest and best-preserved ‘wooden house’ settlement.

    Your stroll through Stavanger continues to the market square at the head of the harbour bay. A colourful scene greets you where fruit and vegetables, flowers and seafood are laid out on sale. The 12th century Stavanger Cathedral forms an impressive backdrop.

    Looking towards the harbour is the statue of the former mayor and well-known writer, Alexander Kielland. The pedestrian street leads you to the Valberg Tower, situated on a small hill and overlooking the central part of the city and harbour. It was once used at a watchtower in case fire broke out in the wooden buildings of Stavanger.

    Note: The terrain in Old Stavanger is a little uphill and over cobblestoned streets. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Please note that entrance to the Valberg Tower is not included in the tour. The market may be closed on Sunday calls.

    Tour code

    STA004

    Activity type

    • Activity high

    Duration

    2 hours

  • STAVANGER COUNTRYSIDE

    STAVANGER COUNTRYSIDE

    Leave behind the bustling city of Stavanger and become acquainted with the charming and peaceful countryside.

    Following the Dirdal River and valley, you will reach Byrkjedalstunet. The re-constructed cheese factory in Byrkjedalstunet dates back to 1920 and now houses a restaurant and a candle-maker’s workshop. Enjoy a tea or coffee and some traditional 'lapper' (thick pancakes) with jam and sour cream. Take some time to visit the colourful candle workshop, to see the wide variety of candles produced here, before browsing the gift shop with its array of Norwegian handicrafts, woollens, souvenirs and candles.

    Venture onwards to see the Gloppedalsuren Boulder Field, Norway's largest field of boulders, with some as big as houses.

    Continue via the flat, fertile farming area of Jæren and the beaches at Sola before some city sightseeing in Stavanger.

    Note: There is approximately 15 minutes’ total walking involved on this tour, most of which is optional. This tour involves several tunnels.

    Tour code

    STA022

    Activity type

    • Activity low

    • Refreshments

    • Shopping

    Duration

    4 hours

  • NORWEGIAN HOME VISIT

    NORWEGIAN HOME VISIT

    A unique experience to visit a private home to discover a real insight into the true Norwegian way of life.

    The people of Stavanger are proud of their city and are keen to share it with you so visiting a private home is a relaxed and informal way to immerse yourself in Norwegian culture.

    The Norwegian people are known for their friendly and outgoing nature and your host is no exception. On arrival, you will be welcomed into their home to discover what Norwegian life is really like.

    The groups have been kept small to provide an informal and relaxed environment where a range of conversations can develop. As you can imagine subjects can vary from personal anecdotes, to the unusual home furnishings, to what plants grow well in the garden! Your host will also talk about the Norwegian customs including their colourful and intricate Norwegian National Costume which will be on display.

    Experience true Norwegian hospitality as you are served tea, coffee and delicious homemade waffles in the relaxing homely atmosphere. During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to ask your host any questions that you may have and take a tour of the house and garden.

    Visiting a private home is something that most people seldom have the opportunity to do, so it will truly be a unique and memorable experience.

    Note: Your host will meet you at their home. The transfer to their home will be unguided, although usually there will be an escort to accompany you. Depending on the house visited, there may be stairs and high thresholds to negotiate. The National Costume will be displayed not worn due to its heaviness. Book early to avoid disappointment as each home will only take between six and ten guests.

    Tour code

    STA023

    Activity type

    • Activity low

    • Refreshments

    Duration

    2 hours

  • STAVANGER HIGHLIGHTS

    STAVANGER HIGHLIGHTS

    Step back in time and discover some of Stavanger’s most interesting highlights.

    Step back in time at the Iron Age Farm, as you wander around the reconstructed buildings with their stone exterior walls, wooden interior, original hearths and roofs made of peat and bark. The farm has been erected on the original site which contributes to its authenticity and provides an excellent insight into how life was 1,500 years ago.

    From the farm, a short drive will bring you to Ullandshaug Viewpoint for magnificent views of Hafrsfjord and the surrounding area. Hafrsfjord is where the Kingdom of Norway was founded in 872 after the Viking King, Harald Hårfagre, defeated the last of the regional princes and united the 29 small kingdoms under one crown.

    Enjoy a visit to the pretty Stavanger Cathedral, Norway’s oldest church and the only one constructed during the Middle Ages to have retained its original features. The cathedral has direct links with England, as its first bishop was Bishop Reinald, an English Benedictine monk from Winchester.

    At the end of the tour, you will have the option to walk through the narrow cobbled lanes of Old Stavanger. This charming area with its picturesque, wooden houses dates back to the 18th and 19th century.

    Note: There is uneven ground and high thresholds at the Iron Age Farm and a few steps at the Cathedral entrance. The Cathedral can close at short notice for religious ceremonies, in which case only an exterior visit will be conducted. Guests who choose not to take the optional walk at the end of the tour will be taken back to the ship by coach.

    Tour code

    STA001

    Activity type

    • Activity medium

    Duration

    3 hours

  • LEISURELY STAVANGER

    LEISURELY STAVANGER

    A leisurely introduction to Stavanger, offering an insight into the history and scenery of the town and its surroundings.

    Stavanger and the surrounding areas have for centuries played a leading part in Norway's development. As you approach Hafrsfjord you’ll hear how King Harald Haarfagre defeated the regional princes here in 872, thus founding the Kingdom of Norway. Nearby at Møllebukta you’ll pass the monument of three giant swords which commemorate this battle and symbolise the fight is over.

    Your leisurely drive will continue along the coast of south west Norway, where you will pass the attractive 12th century Church of Sola, as it sits on the hill overlooking Sola Bay. Hear about life in Stavanger as you pass the long sandy coastal stretches of Jæren and travel by fertile farmland. As you approach Eiganes, you will travel down the narrow road with its pretty villas and past Ledaal Manor, once the home of the writer Alexander Kielland and today the King’s residence when he visits Stavanger.

    Back in Stavanger, you will see the impressive medieval Cathedral, and the characteristic, colourful facades which overlook the harbour. Across the bridges towards Engøy and Buøy, situated in the fjord, there is a fascinating array of architecture – nearly all the houses are built in wood and painted in vivid colours. En route back to the ship, you will pass ‘Old Stavanger’, for a glimpse of its charming, picturesque, wooden houses which date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. This area is considered unique and the city's most important rehabilitation project.

    Note: All sightseeing is conducted from the comfort of the coach. The itinerary may operate in reverse. The tour will involve some long tunnels.

    Tour code

    STA010

    Activity type

    • Activity low

    Duration

    2 hours

  • TROPICAL FLORA OF NORWAY

    TROPICAL FLORA OF NORWAY

    Enjoy a blossoming garden of exotic plants on the island of Sør Hidle, described as the World’s northernmost palm tree island.

    Enjoy a scenic boat trip through the Gandsfjord, which is dotted with several picturesque islands. On arrival at the lovely harbour on the private island of Sør Hidle, there is a short walk to the Flor and Fjære Garden which is set in a protected harbour making it a place of peaceful tranquillity, colourful flowers and great sea views.

    You will be given a guided walk of the gardens with one of the knowledgeable garden guides before having free time to explore the exotic gardens at your own leisure. See the world’s most northerly plantation of tropical palm trees, bamboo and banana trees; smell the fruit trees and bountiful flowers all set against the backdrop of majestic mountains and deep fjords.

    Note: There is approximately 1½ hours spent at the Gardens. There are gravel pathways and some inclines in the Garden. Comfortable, non-slip walking shoes are recommended. Please note that in May the garden is newly planted.

    Tour code

    STA006

    Activity type

    • Activity medium

    Duration

    2½ hours

  • LYSEFJORD & PULPIT ROCK

    LYSEFJORD & PULPIT ROCK

    Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the scenic Lysefjord and see the famous ‘Pulpit Rock’ jutting out from the rocky terrain above.

    Lysefjord, Norway’s most southern major fjord, stretches 25 miles and was formed more than 10,000 years ago during the last ice age. Experience a leisurely cruise along the scenic Lysefjord, as you pass steep mountains with their cascading waterfalls and the occasional dwelling clinging to its rocky terrain.

    There will be a limited commentary providing information about the various points of interest including Preikestolen, better known as the Pulpit Rock. The ‘Pulpit Rock’ is a famous natural rock formation which protrudes vertically from the mountainside. On a clear day, you will be able to see the rock with its flat plateau proudly jutting out above you.

    During the tour, a stop will be made for refreshments of tea or coffee and freshly-made waffles.

    Note: Various sized boats will be used for this excursion. There are two flights of stairs between the decks on the boat. Whilst there are sufficient seats for everyone on the boat, we cannot guarantee that you’ll be able to sit in the area of your choice (either inside or on the open deck). A warm, windproof jacket is recommended. There are steps leading to the refreshment stop. The Pulpit Rock is situated approximately 1,968 feet above sea level and therefore appears smaller when viewed from below. Pre-reservation of this tour is highly recommended due to limited availability.

    Tour code

    STA005

    Activity type

    • Activity low

    • Refreshments

    Duration

    3 - 3½ hours

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