Towering cliffs, plunging waterfalls and the midnight sun — Norway’s fjords are sailing at its most dramatic.
Norway offers a sailing experience like nowhere else: a coastline of deep, dramatic fjords where sheer cliffs rise thousands of feet from glassy water, waterfalls tumble from hanging valleys, and in high summer the sun barely sets. It is a wild, majestic alternative to the warm Mediterranean — cool, pristine and breathtakingly beautiful. A crewed catamaran lets you penetrate deep into the fjords, anchor in profound stillness beneath the peaks, and experience the Norwegian summer’s endless light from the water.
Our crewed catamarans can be arranged for the Norwegian fjords in summer, ready to show you this majestic coastline.
External resources: Visit Norway
A crewed catamaran is a superb way to experience the Norwegian fjords. The stability and space suit the cool climate, and the shallow draft lets you anchor deep in fjords and quiet inlets beneath the cliffs. Your crew handles the navigation of these majestic waters and the local knowledge, while you take in waterfalls, glaciers and the endless summer light from the comfort of the deck.
Cool, pristine and utterly majestic — Norway is for those who want their sailing on an epic scale.
Norway offers some of the most rewarding sailing in the Mediterranean — warm seas, beautiful coastlines, and anchorages from glamorous to gloriously remote.
Anchor beneath the famous cascade of seven waterfalls in the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord.
In high summer the sun barely sets — sail and swim under a sky that glows through the night.
Glide beneath countless waterfalls tumbling thousands of feet from hanging valleys into the fjords.
Drop anchor in profound stillness beneath sheer cliffs, often the only vessel in sight.
Visit colourful timber villages clinging to the fjordsides, with fresh seafood and Norwegian hospitality.
A sample week through Norway’s western fjords — majestic scenery and endless summer light, tailored by your crew.
Boarding in Bergen, then a quiet evening passage into the Hardangerfjord. Anchor at Rosendal beneath glacial peaks for the first dinner on board.
Sail deeper into the fjord. Anchor near the orchards of Aga — the apple farms of western Norway — for a quiet lunch and a visit to the small Hardanger Folk Museum ashore.
A longer sail into the upper fjord. The Trolltunga ledge is a strenuous hike from here, optional with an early start — or simply anchor and read on deck.
Move north into the Sognefjord — Norway’s deepest. Anchor at Flåm village, surrounded by cliffs that rise 1,500 metres above the water.
A morning passage into the UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord — at its narrowest, only 250 metres wide. The most cinematic day of the trip.
Sail back out and anchor at Aurland for the final night, the midnight light still glowing across the water.
A long sail back to Bergen. Brunch on deck before disembarkation.
Norway offers a completely different sailing experience: dramatic fjords with cliffs rising thousands of feet from the water, countless waterfalls, glaciers, and the midnight sun in high summer. It is a wild, majestic alternative to warm-water cruising, of extraordinary scale and beauty.
Mid-June to August is the season, when the weather is mildest and the days are longest — including the midnight sun, when the sun barely sets. Even in summer the climate is cool, so warm clothing is needed alongside the spectacular scenery.
Cooler than the Mediterranean, certainly — summer fjord temperatures are mild rather than hot, and evenings are cool. But the scenery is unmatched, and a well-appointed catamaran is comfortable throughout. Pack layers and waterproofs alongside your swimwear for the hardy.
Most begin in Bergen, the gateway to the fjords, which has good international air connections. Our team coordinates flights, transfers and private aviation, and can advise on the best route for your dates.
In high summer, Norway’s northern latitude means the sun barely sets — the sky glows through the night, and you can sail, swim or dine on deck in daylight at midnight. It is one of the most magical aspects of a Norwegian summer charter.
It can be a wonderful family adventure for those who enjoy the outdoors — waterfalls, hikes, wildlife and the novelty of the midnight sun. The cooler climate and dramatic (rather than beach-and-swim) nature of the trip suits active families best. Our team will advise.
Every journey begins with a conversation. Tell us what you have in mind — dates, destinations, group size, experiences — and your Odyssea agent will craft a proposal tailored precisely to you.
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