Flåm
Flåm

Flåm

The ultimate all year cruise destination

View of Aurlandsfjorden from Stegastein. Photo: Visitflam.com

Why Flåm?

Centrally located in the fjord region and a gateway to the UNESCO world heritage area Nærøyfjord, Flåm is surrounded by wild and dramatic nature with cascading waterfalls and picturesque landscape. Ranked as one of the best cruise destinations to visit by Cruise Critic, Flåm offers popular and spectacular attractions for those who want historical and cultural experiences as well as for the more adventurous cruise guest.
The port terminal is located in the village centre, where you will find shops, cafes, museums, a brewery pub and many activities and adventures within walking distance. The port offers a high-speed internet area for crew/staff as well as other arrangements and offers for visiting crew/staff.
Flåm Cruise Port – For the cruise industry, the municipality and the future.

What to see & do in Flåm

From decades of experience, Flåm has the confidence to call itself the ultimate cruise destination. Flåm offers a variety of excursions and adventures for the visiting cruise guests. This includes fjord experiences on electric boats, an authentic Viking village, electric bus and e-mobility experiences, stave churches, goat farms, zipline, hiking, biking, waffles, brown cheese and much more. The Port of Flåm is the starting point for the famous Flåm railway, which is widely recognised as one of the steepest and most beautiful railways in the world. The railway can also be combined with popular round trips including the new gondola in Voss, waterfalls and local food experiences.

Who is this destination suitable for?

To meet the demand from different markets and ages, Flåm has adapted to satisfy all needs. Guides and staff speak multiple languages, all major currencies are accepted and information is available in several languages. The excursions provided are set up to meet multiple interests, demands and age ranges. The excursions offered and the village centre are suitable for guests with disabilities and special needs.