Duration: 3 - 4 hours. Experience the Geirangerfjord and its majestic waterfalls from sea level with a small group of kayakers, accompanied by a guide. The Seven Sisters Tour starts at our Kayak Center at Homlong. From there you paddle down the fjord towards the famous waterfalls "The Seven Sisters" and "The Suitor" - a great place to capture the unique views of the fjord with a camera! Your guide will take good care of you and provide you with interesting facts about the Geirangerfjord and its surroundings.
Duration: about 3,5 -4 hour. *depends on the groups physical ability and the weather conditions on the day. Price: NOK 1465,- (adult), NOK 1230,- (child 13-15 yr) *minimum 13 yr. Please Note: each child (13-15 years) must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years or older. This accompanying adult must be prepared to do all the paddling in a double kayak as it is often that the child will have little or no effective paddling effect.
Departure times: Daily - click booking to see times and availability.
Meeting point: Geiranger Kayak center at Homlong.
Included services:
Experienced guide with safety and emergency equipment
Instruction in paddling technique and safety briefing
High quality kayak gear (life vest, spray skirt, paddle)
Small group of maximum 8 people per guide
Safety note: Sea kayaking has inherent risks and can be dangerous. In the Geirangerfjord, they are characterised by: remoteness, changing weather and water conditions, cold water and limited kayaking landing sites. Detailed risk management and strict safety procedures are mandatory. However changing conditions can mean that tours have to be modified. No two tours are the same. It is very rare but weather could delay your scheduled return by up to 30 min e.g. Clients on guided tours must listen carefully to and follow guides' instructions and adhere to safety requirements.
Each individual cannot be more than 100kg, or have hips wider than 40cm, or be taller than 200cm. Anyone who cannot sit upright on the floor with their legs straight out in front of them (flexibility) will likely find this uncomfortable.
Please don’t wear Jeans as they are heavy and cold when wet.
What to bring
What to bring: Kayaking within this designated world heritage area is unbeatable - but often encounters a variety of weather.
Here’s a list of things you need to bring along with you to make sure you’re suitably equipped for your trip:
comfortable outdoor clothing in layers so you can take layers off, no jeans please.
Plastic bag for wet gear
Soft shoes or sandals (note they will maybe get wet)
Warm socks
Towel Sunblock / Sun hat / Sun glasses
Camera (disposable or waterproof)
Water bottle
Change of clothes, socks,
footwear and rain jacket for wearing after kayaking
What we provide:
Life jacket (buoyancy vest)
Map
Double kayaks / paddles
Group safety and emergency gear
What to wear when kayaking:
Please wear your sporty, comfortable clothes or kayaking underwear layer beneath warm clothes/waterproof jacket on pick-up (makes changing into paddling gear easier and quicker).
The best way to carry your other gear to the launch point is in a backpack.
Safety & Risk
Sea kayaking has inherent risks and can be dangerous. In the Geirangerfjord, they are characterised by: remoteness, changing weather and water conditions, cold water and limited kayaking landing sites.Detailed risk management and strict safety procedures are observed. However changing conditions can mean that tours have to be modified. No two tours are the same. It is very rare but weather could delay your scheduled return by up to 30min e.g. Clients on guided tours must listen carefully to and follow guides' instructions and adhere to safety requirements. Our reputation depends on your safety – we give it top priority and take it seriously.