Cross to the wild Atlantic island of Godøya for Ålesund's most photogenic lighthouse, dramatic cliff-top scenery and the chance to eat a traditional Norwegian svele pancake with the locals. Utterly untouristy and timelessly beautiful.
What to expect
Your private guide collects you dockside and heads through the subsea tunnel to Godøya, a wind-sculpted island where sheep graze above Atlantic surf. The 1876 Alnes Lighthouse stands on a headland of jagged rock with sweeping views out to open ocean — utterly dramatic in any weather. The lighthouse keeper's café serves svele (thick Norwegian pancakes with butter and brown cheese), a local ritual worth savouring. On the return, the guide weaves through Ålesund's island bridges for a final view of the Art Nouveau skyline from the water's edge.
Good to know
The round trip from port takes approximately 3–4 hours, making it ideal for pairing with an afternoon in the town centre. The lighthouse café can be busy on summer weekends — your guide will time the visit to avoid the rush. Book private guide in advance for cruise-season dates.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Alesund — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.