5 hours |Private |Activity level: Strenuous
- Malmefjorden
- The village Eide
- The Island of Averoy
- The Atlantic Road
- Romantic Road
- Village Bud
- Varden Panorama viewpoing
Explore Molde with us, charming Norwegian city that was nicknamed The City of Roses because of numerous rose gardens. Discover spectacular Atlantic Road built on bridges and landfills across small islands and skerries. Admire panoramic view over Molde, Rumsdal peninsula, 222 mountains picks and fjords.
— The itinerary above is a sample only. The actual start and end times of the tour are adjusted to coordinate with your arrival and departure time. You will never miss your ship touring with us. Sequence and timing of sightseeing may vary based on congestions at venues, capacity allowances mandated by museums, and museums' closing days or other logistical issues, however the content will always remain as confirmed.
— This tour is not wheelchair-accessible and not recommended for tourists with walking issues. If you feel you will not be able to cover long distances or require use of a walker or wheelchair, please contact us for our recommendations. As always, we will be happy to accommodate private tour wishes for you to enjoy greater flexibility to move at your own pace.
— This tour involves extensive walking and may not be suitable for the guests with walking difficulties. Wear comfortable walking shoes and be equipped for the possibility of the rain.
— Discounts: Discount for children and teenagers up to 17 years old is 10% per person.
This tour is not available as a group tour
We will be happy to arrange a private tour for you should you wish to keep your party private. Please, contact with our office by email or via Personal Account for exact prices.
+ Professional and personable English speaking local guide-driver for 5 hours
+ All transfers as per itinerary
+ All port fees
+ All local taxes
- Cost of meals or drinks
- Any admission fees (not required)
- Gratuity. Recommended gratuity is 10% for the guide and 5% for the driver, given separately.
Any wheelchair-users?