Lysefjord Sightseeing
See Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) from the Lysefjord in a RIB. On a RIB tour with Stavanger RIB, you'll get both adrenaline and nature. Scheduled departures from Stavanger harbour when cruise ships are in.
Why not spice up the programme with some unforgettable experiences? Explore the Lysefjord with an electric cruise or RIB safari.
Embrace your inner Viking and go hiking to spectacular viewpoints and waterfalls. Arrange water-based group activities like kayaking or surf courses. Incorporate some culture into the programme by visiting some of the many museums on offer. Explore the vibrant food culture of Pedersgaten or visit the unique tropical island of Flor & Fjære and enjoy 3-course local cuisine at its best.
Bore Surf Senter makes surfing easy! Their goal is for you to be able to stand on the board. They even give you a free course if you can't make it on the first course. A good deal, surely.
The museum is located in the heart of Old Stavanger and here you can learn more about the city's two important industries through exciting exhibitions and engaging activities.
RIB boat tour through the whole Lysefjord including Preikestolen, Flørli 4444, Kjerag and Lysebotn. Departures from Stavanger harbour.
What were the treasures the Vikings brought back to Norway? Come face to face with the 8,200-year-old skeleton from Vistehola. Visit the Archaeological Museum in Stavanger.
See Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) from the Lysefjord in a RIB. On a RIB tour with Stavanger RIB, you'll get both adrenaline and nature. Scheduled departures from Stavanger harbour when cruise ships are in.
Stavanger Museum of Fine Arts offers a collection of distinguished Norwegian art ranging from nineteenth century to contemporary art.
Rødne Fjord Cruise offers a must-try fjord cruise to breathtaking Lysefjord from Stavanger. Highlights include Preikestolen and Hengjanefossen waterfall.
Hekkan's burgers are not revolutionary. Tasty burgers and exceptionally good products are what you get.
Ever wanted to kayak in the Norwegian fjords? This three-hour tour with Nordic Paddling is perfect for anyone looking to experience what kayaking in a Norwegian fjord is like. Kayaking the Lysefjord is possibly one of the best experiences to be had in the area. You will pass beautiful granite gorges and waterfalls.
The very best of plant-based ingredients with endless opportunities for tasty dishes.
Fjord Expedition is located in Forsand and Jørpeland and offers guided kayak trips, rental of kayaks, SUP and boats, team building, and overnight trips with kayaks. The main base in Jørpeland is easily accessible by local bus (no. 100) and you can thus start the trip easily from Stavanger. You can book your kayak trip directly at the tourist information in Stavanger.
Flor & Fjære is a vibrant and blossoming garden with palms and exotic plants. This unique garden is located on the island of Sør-Hidle in Ryfylke.
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is a museum for everyone. Its exhibitions show how offshore operations have become Norway's most important industry, and give you experiences of this activity.
Learn the basic skills to start kitesurfing on your own.
The Stavanger region can offer a number of spectacular experiences, maybe you are here to go to the Pulpit Rock or for a weekend in Stavanger city, hike to Kjeragbolten, travel on a fjord cruise, kayak paddling, SUP boarding or maybe you are here to do all this and more. Did you know that Stavanger and the region offer fantastic surfing opportunities? So why limit yourself when you can get the best of everything?
Viking House is a groundbreaking concept. For the first time, we get a Virtual Reality based world-class visitor centre to tell the Viking history of the Stavanger region. Located in the heart of the city.
Sabi Omakase was the first sushi restaurant to receive Michelin status in Norway! Sushi master Roger Asakil Joya creates pieces of art on a plate from Norwegian ingredients. A delight for both the eye and the palate.
Via Ferrata is a climbing route along a mountainside, named Migaren after the waterfall you need to cross on the route. You climb the route via bolts and anchors in the mountain. Via Ferrata means walking on iron - a term commonly used for these types of climbs in other countries as well.