Pull the oars of a traditional Norwegian gig rowing boat around the storied island of Tromøya, shadowing ancient maritime routes in the sheltered Skagerrak waters. An impossibly atmospheric, muscle-memory link to Norway's seafaring soul.
What to expect
You join a small crew aboard a sleek traditional gig boat, guided by an experienced local oarsman who explains the deep-rooted rowing culture of the Aust-Agder coast. The 3-hour session takes you around Tromøya's shoreline, past rocky skerries, hidden coves, and centuries-old boathouses that have witnessed Norway's entire maritime history. The rhythmic pull of the oars, the salt air, and the silence broken only by water — this is meditative luxury at its finest. The guide shares stories of local regattas, Viking-era trade routes, and the island's seafaring families.
Good to know
Session runs approximately 3 hours. Departs from Tromøya, accessible by taxi or the short bridge from Arendal centre. Dress in layers; bring waterproof outerwear. Pre-book well in advance — groups capped for authentic experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Arendal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.