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VISIT NORDFJORDEID

The local supplier of Nordfjordeid excursions at Port of Nordfjordeid

Discover our most popular tours!

Welcome to
Nordfjordeid

Nordfjordeid is situated between the biggest glacier in mainland Europe and Norway’s wildest stretch of coast at Stad.

This 150-km-long area from west to east, from ocean to glacier, offers lots of great and readily accessible scenic, cultural and culinary experiences. Everything you’re looking for in one fjord. We wish you a warm welcome to the Nordfjordeid.

Nordfjordeid is in the heart of Nordfjord. From the port, you will find a complete small modern Norwegian town with post, bank, doctor, hospital, dentist, shopping, opera house, Norway`s largest viking ship, the Fjord Horse, art exhibition, church concerts, golfing, salmon spotting and hiking. Book your next Nordfjordeid excursions online today!


VISIT NORDFJORDEID

All our Nordfjordeid excursions start just outside the cruise gate. You will find our ticket office 10 meters outside and all busses are lined up 50 meters from the gate. Impossible to miss!

All booked excursions can be cancelled without any costs 48 hours prior to departure. If the cruise ship cancels the call, you will get a 80% refund.

Join our Magnificent Tours in Nordfjordeid!

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Really exhilarating, would definitely recommend

Had a fantastic experience, pre-booked on line. Our guide was really good, taking us right up to the waterfalls, explaining some of the names and pointing out features.

– Lorna H. via Facebook
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The excursion was well organized and perfectly matched

I made the trip to Mount Hoven in Nordfjordeid. The excursion was well organized and perfectly matched to the laytime of the AIDAnova. The tour guide Jakob was great, told a lot and made the bus ride interesting.

– Simon J. via Facebook
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The scenery was stunning

We had an absolutely fantastic time in Hellesylt on our rib ride. Our guide was very informative and the scenery was stunning. The tour was literally five minutes walk from the ship.

– Julie M. via Facebook