325 activities · Norway
Bergen, Norway, has 325 activities, tours and experiences to book. Don't miss: Fantoft Stave Church, Bergen Cathedral, Den Nationale Scene, University Museum of Bergen. Also worth exploring nearby: Rosendal.
01Things to do

Fantoft Stave Church
Stave church

Bergen Cathedral
Lutheran cathedral
Den Nationale Scene
Theatre company

University Museum of Bergen
Museum
Askøy Bridge
Suspension bridge

Gamlehaugen
Architectural structure
02Activities to book
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Duration
6 h 30 min
Language
anglais
Guidance
Guide
Group
Up to 30 pers.
Booking
Instant confirmation
Lead time
Bookable until departure
Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Tickets
One per booking
Cancellation
Free cancellation available
Discover Bergen’s historic center on a guided walking tour before heading beyond the city to explore the scenic landscapes of Osterøy, Northern Europe’s largest inland island — a rare combination in Bergen that brings together a city walk, a ferry crossing, island scenery, and a relaxed local lunch in one experience. Begin your day with a stroll through Bergen’s city center, visiting its most famous landmarks, including Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along the way, you’ll learn about Bergen’s Hanseatic past, maritime history, the fires that shaped the city, and its modern life. After the walk, continue by conformable coach to the ferry crossing and take a short ride across the Osterfjord. On Osterøy island, visit the traditional village of Hosanger and enjoy a simple lunch at a family-run seaside venue. The return journey includes a photo stop at the impressive Osterøy Bridge, offering panoramic views over the fjord before heading back to Bergen.
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Pickup included
Bergen
The tour begins with a guided walk through Bergen’s historic heart. Stroll through the narrow streets and alleyways of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learn about the city’s Hanseatic past, the role of trade and shipping, and how repeated fires have shaped Bergen over the centuries. Your local guide shares stories that bring the city’s history and everyday life into context as you explore one of Norway’s most iconic urban areas.
Bergen
Leaving the city center, we drive through Sandviken and Bergen’s northern districts, offering a different perspective on the city beyond the historic core. This relaxed bus ride is a comfortable way to see everyday life in Bergen, from residential areas to coastal scenery, all from the comfort of a modern coach. Along the way, we pass through several mountain tunnels — a hallmark of Norwegian engineering — showing how infrastructure has been shaped to connect city, coast, and fjord landscapes efficiently and seamlessly.
We stop at Breistein fergekai, an active ferry quay that reflects how Norway’s dramatic landscape has shaped everyday transport. With fjords cutting deep into the land, ferry connections are an essential part of daily life for many communities across the country. This short stop offers a glimpse into authentic Norwegian life, where ferries are not a sightseeing feature, but a natural and practical way to travel.
Osterfjorden
We cross the Osterfjord by local ferry from Breistein to Valestrand. This short ferry ride offers beautiful views of the fjord and surrounding hills and is a natural part of everyday transport in the region. Traveling this way gives a genuine sense of how people move across fjords in daily life, not just as visitors but as locals.
Osteroy Municipality
After the ferry crossing, the journey continues across Osterøy, Northern Europe’s largest inland island. Along the way, enjoy wide views of fjords, quiet lakes, and rounded mountain landscapes that give the island its distinctive and unspoiled character.
Hosanger
On Osterøy, we visit Hosanger, a traditional village setting known for its rural character and calm surroundings. A simple but carefully prepared lunch is served here, with time to relax and enjoy the slower rhythm of island life. This stop offers insight into everyday life in the fjord region, far from the busy city center.
On our way back to Bergen, we cross the Osterøy Bridge, one of Norway’s longest suspension bridges. The bridge connects Osterøy Island with the mainland and spans the Osterfjord high above the water. We make a photo stop here to take in the wide fjord views and appreciate how modern Norwegian engineering has made everyday travel across dramatic landscapes both possible and efficient.
Pickup included.
Pickup points: Harbour, Place (2 stops served).
Pickup about 15 min before departure.
Meeting time at Strandkaien: 15 minutes before departure Meeting time at the Hurtigruten Terminal (Jekteviken quay): At the departure time The bus departs from Strandkaien at the scheduled departure time and takes approximately 5 minutes to reach the Hurtigruten Terminal, where departure is 15 minutes later.
1 traveler(s) minimum · 15 maximum per booking.
At least one adult required per booking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
This activity can be canceled if there aren't enough participants.
Product code: 5558714P19
Activity offered by Travel North via Viator.