Yachting the Norwegian Fjords

Yachting the Norwegian Fjords

Bergen to Oslo

Jun 7, 2028 to Jun 14, 2028

7 Days

SeaDream II

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Experience the soul of Norway’s fjords on a voyage that pairs natural majesty with centuries of coastal culture. Sail between granite walls and watch for mountainside farms, hidden waterfalls, and wildlife along this spectacular coastline. Call on Norway’s most captivating seaside towns—Bergen, Olden, Kalvåg, and Vik—and explore Rosendal’s historic manor and rose gardens along the Hardangerfjord. Experience the southern headland of Lindesnes, home to Norway’s oldest lighthouse, before crossing to Sweden’s charming Fjällbacka, a village of granite cliffs, red-roofed cottages, and Scandinavian storytelling. Conclude in Oslo, where museums, waterfront promenades, and modern Nordic culture shine beneath summer’s extended daylight, best appreciated from the intimate perspective of your SeaDream yacht.

Date Ports of Call Arrive Depart
Jun 07, 2028 Bergen,
Norway
2 PM - 4 PM
(Embarkation)
Evening
Jun 08, 2028 Olden,
Norway
Morning Late Evening
Jun 09, 2028 Kalvåg,
Norway
Morning Late Evening
Jun 10, 2028 Vik,
Norway
Morning Afternoon
Jun 11, 2028 Rosendal,
Norway
Morning Evening
Jun 12, 2028 Lindesnes,
Norway
Morning Evening
Jun 13, 2028 Fjällbacka,
Sweden
Morning Evening
Jun 14, 2028 Oslo,
Norway
Morning 8 AM - 10 AM
(Disembarkation)

Ports

  • Bergen
    Bergen

    Oslo is capital, but Bergen is the quintessential Norwegian city. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bryggen (“the docks”) is filled with carefully preserved wooden buildings. Restored as shops, cafés, and museums, the attractive district looks as though it was lifted from another century. Stroll across Fisketorget, the open-air fish market and allow your senses to take it all in (and be sure to sample some fresh shrimp or smoked peppered mackerel). Ride the funicular to the top of Mount Fløien and admire the sweeping view before heading off to visit composer Edvard Grieg’s birth home.

  • Olden
    Olden

    Located at the mouth of the Oldeelva River at the northern end of the Oldedalen Valley on the southern shore of the Nordfjorden, sits the charming village of Olden. Surrounded by steep mountains, blue glaciers, and bubbling waterfalls, Olden presents abundant kayaking, hiking, and biking opportunities. Olden is your gateway to the Jostedal Glacier, Europe’s largest mainland glacier, part of Jostedal Glacier National Park. Jostedal separates two of the longest fjords in the world, the Sognefjord and the Nordfjord.

  • Kalvåg
    Kalvåg

    Kalvåg, one of Norway’s most untouched fishing villages, sits at the sea’s edge on the southeast side of the island of Frøya. This idyllic destination provides stunning views of the fjords and mountains and offers many kayaking and hiking opportunities.

  • Vik
    Vik

    A quaint village nestled among the awe-inspiring landscapes of Norway’s towering Sognefjord, Vik exudes a raw, natural Norwegian charm. With its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and small-town ambiance, it creates the perfect opportunity to create your own perfect day.

  • Rosendal
    Rosendal

    The romantic village of Rosendal, Norway sits pretty on the Hardangerfjord. Discover its historic charm and maritime culture through Kvinnherad Church, built in 1255, The Folgefonn Center, the Skaaluren Ship Building Museum, and Scandinavia’s smallest castle, the Barony Rosendal manor house and gardens. Hike the Myrdalsvatnet Trail or explore Folgefonna National Park and glacier lake, an impressive mix of dramatic fjords, lakes, and waterfalls, perfect for kayaking.

  • Lindesnes
    Lindesnes

    At the point where two seas meet, Lindesnes stands as a landmark of maritime history and coastal beauty. Its iconic lighthouse, Norway’s oldest, is surrounded by windswept cliffs, scenic footpaths, and panoramic views. The region’s most captivating experience is Under, Europe’s first underwater restaurant, offering an unforgettable meal surrounded by shifting sea life. Beyond this remarkable dining setting, the rugged headlands reveal wartime bunkers, scenic bird-filled trails, and peaceful bays perfect for unhurried seaside walks.

  • Fjällbacka
    Fjällbacka

    With its sheltered harbor, red-trimmed cottages, and granite cliffs glowing in the Scandinavian light, Fjällbacka exudes peaceful coastal charm. Stroll along the waterfront, browse small shops and cafés, or wander the village lanes connected to Ingrid Bergman’s time here. Explore the narrow Kungsklyftan gorge carved through the cliffs, then follow the steep path upward to viewpoints on Vetteberget that overlook a vast quilt of islands. Boat trips offer a relaxed way to discover the Bohuslän archipelago’s smooth rock formations, hidden swimming spots, and quiet inlets. Fjällbacka’s blend of scenery, culture, and easy outdoor exploration makes it one of Sweden’s most inviting coastal escapes.

  • Oslo
    Oslo

    Norway is a land steeped in myth, where irascible gods armed with frost and lightning once inspired Viking clans to plunder foreign lands. These days, genteel customs imported from mainland Europe have softened the country’s hard edges, but traces of an unruly past still abound. The exceptional museums dotting the Bygdøy Peninsula hold some of the city’s foremost attractions, including a thousand-year-old longship that was preserved in mud and the 12th-century Gol Stave Church, an exemplar of Norway’s distinctive wood sanctuaries. No less fascinating is a visit to the 1892 Fram, a legendary ship revered for her vital role in early polar explorations. To witness the evolution of Oslo’s soul, contrast battle-hardened Akershus Fortress, a ruggedly elegant citadel wrapped in nearly impregnable ramparts, with the neoclassical Royal Palace, whose formal exterior encloses sumptuously appointed rooms. You might wish to view Edvard Munch’s iconic The Scream, which hangs in the outstanding Norwegian National Gallery amid priceless European and Scandinavian masterworks. In expansive Frogner Park, wander among Gustav Vigeland’s thought-provoking sculptures, and if you’ve worked up an appetite, choose among the many restaurants and cafés lining the charming waterfront district of Aker Brygge.


Suites & Staterooms

*Single Supplement for this voyage is 200% for Yacht Club Deck 2, 3 and 4. For Commodore, Admiral and Owners Suite, a 200% single supplement rate applies.


Government, Port, Document Issuance, Handling & Service fees: $490 per guest (included)


Please Note: Fares are capacity controlled and may change without notice. The fares are per person based on double occupancy. Single and third person rates are also available. SeaDream Yacht Club strongly recommends that all guests purchase travel insurance.


Yachting Land Adventures & Activities

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Testimonials

The crew was fabulous, we were treated like kings & queens, very personal, like no other experience we've ever had. See you next year and every year thereafter. Mr & Mrs AmbroseTexas
Everything from service to cuisine was first class. It is truly an experience we will never forget-we will return to take another voyage with you. Jerry & Catherine A.Ohio