Geiranger private tours

8 results

Meet your local guides in Geiranger

22808-profile

Igvars B.

Alesund, Norway
English, Norwegian and more
Radmyla J.

Radmyla J.

Alesund, Norway
English, Norwegian and more

Make it yours

Customize your tour

Get in touch with the guide to create an itinerary that's the perfect fit and uniquely yours

Geiranger tours

Geiranger
Discover Geiranger on a private tour
Geiranger greets you with nature's grand spectacle, where the fjord's deep blue meets cliffs and waterfalls. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers more than just scenery; it's an experience that resonates. With a local guide, your Geiranger tours become deep dives into Norway's natural marvel. A private tour here lets you feel the Seven Sisters waterfall's mist and hear the legends that linger. Explore hidden paths on a walking tour or enjoy local flavours on a food and wine tour that highlights Geiranger's offerings. With a guide, you skip the lines, stepping into a world where each view narrates a tale, weaving your visit into a rich tapestry of nature and tradition. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Geiranger. Explore Geiranger your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Geiranger tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Geiranger for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Zip across Geirangerfjord by RIB to the Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil waterfalls while watching for porpoises and sea eagles. Or drive up to Dalsnibba Skywalk for a high-altitude view across the valley and glaciers. History tours: Hike or boat-drop to Skageflå mountain farm to hear how families lived on cliff ledges and why the farm was abandoned. Back in the valley, the Norwegian Fjord Centre shows how people managed avalanches, ferries, and steep fields. Layover tours: Short-stop tours from the pier can link Ørnesvingen (Eagle’s Bend) and Flydalsjuvet viewpoints with a quick fjord cruise or a visit to Geiranger Sjokolade for a hot chocolate by the water. Your guide sequences stops to match your time in port. The village core is walkable but steep, and public transit is limited; for the viewpoints and high roads, ask about chauffeured tours or tours with private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Geiranger inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods In Geiranger, a private walking tour with a local guide will lead you through neighborhoods that showcase natural beauty and cultural heritage. - Geirangerfjord: Known for its breathtaking views, this area is perfect for nature enthusiasts. The fjord offers stunning landscapes, and your guide can take you to lesser-known viewpoints for unforgettable photos. - Homlong: A great spot for families and those interested in hiking. The trails here offer spectacular views and a chance to connect with nature. Your guide can tailor the hike to your group’s abilities and interests. - Westerås: Ideal for those who want a taste of local farming culture. The traditional farm provides a glimpse into rural life, and your guide can share stories about the region’s agricultural history and practices. Day trip ideas from Geiranger Base yourself by the fjord, then branch out to nearby towns, valleys, and coastlines on easy day trips that fit your interests and the pace of your tour. Ålesund: A coastal city known for Art Nouveau streets and a relaxed harbour, with hilltop views from Aksla, galleries, and neighbourhood cafés that suit fans of design, photography, and local food. Trollstigen and Åndalsnes: A classic mountain drive with tight hairpins, wide valley views, and short, rewarding walks, perfect if you like scenic roads, geology, and a bit of trail time without a full hike. Hellesylt and Sunnylvsfjord: A compact village with roaring waterfalls, old wooden homes, and fjord viewpoints, good for travellers who want local life, easy strolls, and strong landscape photos. Norangsdalen and Øye: A narrow valley framed by steep peaks and quiet lakes, with historic hamlets and boathouses, ideal if you favour quiet nature, folklore, and timeless scenery. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Geiranger most travellers miss.