An adrenaline-pumping RIB tour to the Hardanger Bridge located in the main Hardangerfjord, including the fjord branches of Osafjord and Ulvikafjord. Get up close to old roadless settlements, waterfalls, and steep mountainsides.
Hardanger Bridge - The Hardanger Bridge (Norwegian: Hardangerbrua) is the longest suspension bridge in Norway, spanning the Eidfjorden branch of the main Hardangerfjorden in Vestland county, Norway. It links the municipalities of Ullensvang and Ulvik.
Osafjord - The Osa Fjord (Norwegian: Osafjorden) is a branch of the Eid Fjord and the Hardanger Fjord, entirely situated within the municipality of Ulvik in Vestland county, Norway. The fjord stretches 13 kilometers (8.1 miles) in length, with a maximum depth of 302 meters (991 feet) at its mouth, extending northeast from its mouth between Bruravik and Bagnsnes to the small village of Osa at the fjord’s head.
Ulvikafjorden - The Ulvikafjord is a branch of the 13-kilometer-long Osafjord in Ulvik municipality in Vestland. It spans six kilometers, running northward from the inlet between Birgjetangen and Staursnes into the town of Ulvik. At the center of Ulvik, the fjord turns east and continues for an additional two kilometers.
- Life vest
- Floating suit
- Goggles
- Gloves
- Public bus route 949 from Voss (55-60 min)
- Flotation suits we provide are in children sizes 8-14 yo and unisex sizes xs-xxl
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers (over 3 months)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.