Paddle the mirror-still Lusterfjord in a sea kayak, tracing the shoreline to the foot of Feigefossen — one of Norway's most beautiful waterfalls — with a certified guide who reads the fjord's tides and light like a local. Silent, intimate and visually spectacular.
What to expect
Launching from the dock in Skjolden, you glide immediately into the hushed, blue-green corridor of the Lusterfjord. The paddle out to Feigefossen takes roughly 60–75 minutes at a relaxed pace, with the guide sharing fjord ecology and Norse place-name lore along the way. Arriving beneath the 218-metre cascade, spray drifts across the water's surface and the roar of the falls echoes off the valley walls — a natural amphitheatre. On the return, the guide may lead you along the eastern shoreline past centuries-old farm terraces and apple orchards clinging to the cliff face.
Good to know
No kayaking experience required — guides provide full briefing and stable touring kayaks. Waterproof dry bags provided for cameras and valuables. Book directly via skjoldenport.com; morning departures benefit from calmer water conditions. Total excursion time approximately 3 hours, well within typical Skjolden port windows.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Skjolden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.