Photo by Bob Engelsen Sognefjord Cruise, Flåm Railway & Bergen Line Duration 5 days (4 nights) Season Spring, Summer, Autumn Start / End Bergen / Oslo Whats included See full list of inclusions Date for Bookings April - October Best for 4-day fjord cruise & railway adventure: Complete Norwegian experience UNESCO Bryggen and Sognefjorden "King of the Fjords" cruise Multi-modal journey: Train, boat & scenic routes We are a Norwegian travel curator, connecting you with handpicked experiences in all of Norway. We craft the itineraries, so you can travel on your own - knowing that you have made the most of your time From 12800 NOK / person Book now Scroll to itinerary Trip FAQs Share Sognefjord cruise and Flåm railway tour: The ultimate Norwegian journey This 4-day Norwegian fjord cruise package combines Bergen's UNESCO heritage with a Sognefjord cruise and two of Norway's most celebrated railway lines. You'll experience the country's essential landscapes in one compact journey: historic coastal culture, the "King of the Fjords," and scenic mountain crossings. Start in Bergen where colorful Bryggen wharf meets the harbor. Cruise deep into the Sognefjord – Norway's longest and deepest – before riding the legendary Flåm Railway through hand-carved tunnels. Complete your journey on the Bergen Line across Hardangervidda plateau to Oslo. This Norwegian train and cruise package includes everything – boat tickets, train connections, and centrally located hotels. If you want Norway's greatest landscapes in four days without managing complex logistics yourself, this combination delivers the complete experience. Norwegian summers book faster than you can say "fjord" – check availability now! Start your journey in Bergen, where colorful Bryggen wharf meets the fjords. Photo by Bob Engelsen. In Bergen you can experience a fjord cruise to the narrow Mostraumen strait. Photo by Bob Engelsen Welcome to Flåm, tucked deep inside the mighty Sognefjord. Ride the Flåm Railway – one of the world’s steepest and most scenic train journeys. Photo by Sverre Hjørnevik. Walk on the roof of the striking Opera House by the fjord in Oslo. Photo by Bob Engelsen. 4 day itinerary Day 1/4 First night in Bergen Show lessView day Welcome to Bergen - your city for the two first days Sunset view from the viewpoint at Mount Fløyen. Welcome to Bergen Touch down in Bergen and check into your centrally located hotel in this coastal town. Read our guide on how to travel to your hotel. Bergen sits nestled by the fjord, where the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf – colorful wooden merchant buildings – lines the harbor. Take the afternoon to explore at your own pace. Walk through Bryggen's narrow alleyways between the old buildings, or ride the Fløibanen funicular up Mount Fløyen for views across the city and islands beyond. The Fish Market bustles with vendors selling fresh catch, while the Hanseatic Museum explains how German traders operated from these buildings for centuries. Rest well – tomorrow you have a full day to explore before your journey east begins. Included Meals Included Transport Accommodation 1 night in Bergen Day 2/4 Full day in Bergen Show lessView day The colorful wooden houses at Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The fjord cruise to Mostraumen takes you through a narrow strait to the tiny village of Mo. Some of the seafood at Cornelius is collected by the chefs themselves. Photo by Cornelius Full day to enjoy Bergen Your second day in Bergen is yours to shape. Museums and galleries cluster within a short walk, and seafood restaurants line the quays. Wander the cobblestone streets, explore the harbor district, or venture up to the viewpoints for panoramic city views. Consider adding optional experiences available during checkout. The Mostraumen fjord cruise takes you through narrow straits where strong currents create dramatic conditions, or reserve dinner at Cornelius Seafood Restaurant – an island dining experience accessible only by boat, where the chefs source much of the seafood locally. Evening belongs to you to enjoy Bergen's restaurants and cozy atmosphere before tomorrow's early departure. Included Meals Breakfast Included Transport Accommodation 1 night in Bergen Day 3/4 Journey to Oslo Show lessView day Start the day on board a fjord boat that takes you from Bergen to Flåm. The fjord village of Flåm. Flåm Railway takes you from the Aurlandsfjord to Myrdal Mountain Station. Photo by Christine Baglo | Visit Norway Fjords, rails & mountain trails Early morning departure on an express boat from Bergen. The vessel glides along the coast before entering the legendary Sognefjord – Norway's longest and deepest fjord, cutting through mountains to reach places where sheer walls rise almost straight from the water. Small villages cluster where flat land meets the fjord, their existence tied to the sea and the boats that connect them. Arrive in Flåm, tucked at the head of Aurlandsfjord, and board the world-famous Flåm Railway. Over twenty kilometers, the train climbs 863 meters through twenty tunnels carved by hand through solid rock. The route stops at Kjosfossen waterfall, giving you time to step out and feel the spray. Each curve reveals new perspectives on the valley dropping away below. At Myrdal mountain station, transfer to the Bergen Line for the journey across Hardangervidda – Europe's largest mountain plateau. The train crosses vast expanses where stone and water stretch to the horizon before descending through valleys to Oslo. Arrive in Norway's capital by evening and check into your centrally located hotel. Included Meals Breakfast Included Transport Fjord cruise, train Accommodation 1 night in Oslo Day 4/4 Full day in Oslo Show lessView day Enjoy a boat trip on the Oslofjord. Photo by Brim Explorer The Oslo Opera house is a great place to explore on your day in Oslo. Aker Brygge - waterfront of Oslo. Photo by Fredrik Ahlsen | Visit Norway Vigeland Sculpture Park, featuring more than 200 sculptures. Photo by Ina-Cristine Helljesen Discovering Oslo and the Oslofjord Your final day gives you freedom to discover Oslo at your own pace. The Vigeland Sculpture Park features over 200 bronze and granite figures, while the National Museum houses Norwegian and international art collections. The Opera House's sloping roof invites you to walk up for harbor views, or explore trendy Grünerløkka district where cafés and shops line the streets. Consider adding an optional Oslofjord electric dinner cruise – a three-course meal served as you glide past islands and coastal landmarks. Available during checkout. Tour ends after breakfast the next day. Included Meals Breakfast Included Transport Accommodation 1 night in Oslo Whats included in this trip This trip includes hotels including breakfast buffet in Bergen and Oslo. Please remember to specify dietary restrictions during checkout. Boat trip on the Sognefjord from Bergen to Flåm. Journey with the Flåm Railway and the Bergen Line. You’ll have access to a dedicated support line, staffed from 08:00 to 21:00, for assistance if you're stuck or need help during your trip. * Please note that some rooms do not include breakfast, allowing you to explore local options. FAQS Here you´ll find answers to some of the most common questions we get asked. Go to our FAQs Payment and deposit policy At the time of booking, a non-refundable deposit of 20% of the total price is required. This deposit is refundable only if we are unable to confirm your booking. Full payment is due 65 days before departure for tours including a cruise with Hurtigruten or Havila Voyages, and 45 days before departure for all other tours. If you book within 65 or 45 days of departure, full payment is required at the time of booking. How far is Bergen city center from the airport? Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), is located about 18 kilometers (11 miles) from Bergen city center. The journey from the airport to the heart of Bergen can be covered by various modes of transportation. The most efficient and economical way is by the Bergen Light Rail (Bybanen). Airport express bus or taxi service typically takes around 25 to 35 minutes. Can I buy food on the train? Regional trains are equipped with a café or bistro car, where you can purchase hot and cold beverages, snacks and light meals. Options may vary depending on the route and the service provider. On certain trains or routes where a café or bistro service might not be available, vending machines stocked with snacks and drinks can be found onboard. What is it like traveling with children on the train? At the longer regional trains you will find designated play areas and larger restrooms. If the train has a café, you can get assistance with warming baby food. Can we choose the departure times of the trains? It's not possible to choose the departure times of the trains. We select the departure that best suits the trip. Is transportation to and from the airport/hotel/train station included? No, this is not included unless specified. When is the best time to visit Norway? For the best time for winter activities, we recommend traveling from mid-November to the end of March. The summer in Norway is beautiful and best enjoyed from May to the end of September. 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