Blast out of Trondheim harbour aboard a private RIB into the vast Trondheimfjord — Norway's third-longest — passing sea-eagle hunting grounds, remote lighthouse islets, and silent skerries with a local skipper-guide.
What to expect
Suited up in a dry-suit supplied onboard, you roar out past the medieval Munkholmen island fortress before the skipper throttles back among the outer skerries where sea eagles nest. The Trondheimfjord stretches 130 km inland and the scale of it, felt at speed from the water, is simply staggering. Your guide narrates Viking-age coastal trading history between wildlife sightings. The return leg skirts the historic Lade coastline — the same shoreline where Norsemen launched their longships a millennium ago.
Good to know
Departs from Nedre Elvehavn, 10 minutes' walk from the cruise terminal. Full dry-suits and life jackets provided — smart casuals underneath are fine. Book as early as possible; private RIB charters are limited. Confirm the all-aboard time with your skipper before departure.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tondheim — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.