Explore 173 immaculately preserved 18th-century whitewashed timber houses in Gamle Stavanger — Norway's largest wooden urban heritage quarter — then taste your way through the legendary fish market with a private local guide who makes the city feel like home.
What to expect
Your guide meets you dockside and leads you uphill into Gamle Stavanger's web of gas-lit lanes, where rose gardens tumble over picket fences and each painted cottage has a story. Stavanger Cathedral — Scandinavia's oldest — is visited en route, its Romanesque nave utterly serene. At Fisketorget you sample local shrimp, cured salmon and perhaps a brunost waffle before a stop at Fargegaten, the pastel-painted 'colour street' beloved by street photographers. The guide weaves oil-age history with Viking saga throughout.
Good to know
Fully walkable from the cruise terminal (under 15 mins). Two-hour format comfortably fits a morning call. Book via Visit Norway's operator link; confirm private vs. small-group format when reserving. Market is most vibrant before noon.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Stavanger — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.