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Set sail from Stavanger on a hands-on voyage through Norway’s stunning Lysefjord. Your journey begins in unforgettable style as we depart alongside the majestic fleet in the Parade of Sail, marking the final day of the Tall Ships Races. From there, we head into the fjords for a unique sailing experience to Pulpit Rock, with breath-taking scenery, expert guidance from our crew, and warm hospitality from our chef and host.
To enquire about this voyage please click the ‘BOOK NOW’ button below and you will be re-directed to our booking agent VentureSail Holidays where you can make an enquiry. VentureSail manage all our holiday voyages and the team at the office are available on 01872 487288 if you have any questions.
| Ship | Under 25 | Per Person Twin En-Suite |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Clipper | £1,450.00 | £1,450.00 |
| Embarkation | Disembarkation | Nights |
|---|---|---|
| July 24, 2026 | July 28, 2026 | 4 |
Join us for an unforgettable 4-night voyage on Blue Clipper, setting sail from Stavanger into the heart of Norway’s stunning fjord landscape. This is a hands-on sailing experience where you become part of the crew, guided by our professional crew, onboard chef, and welcoming host.
A Spectacular Start: Parade of Sail
Your adventure begins in truly unforgettable fashion as we join the Parade of Sail on the final day of the Tall Ships Races Stavanger — a breath-taking spectacle as majestic ships fill the harbour and set sail together in a grand maritime procession. You’ll be right in the middle of it all, with sails raised as part of the celebration.
Discover Norway’s Natural Icons
From Stavanger, we head for the legendary Lysefjord, anchoring beneath towering cliffs and exploring the dramatic beauty of the region. You’ll have the chance to hike to the world-famous Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), one of Norway’s most iconic viewpoints.
Stavanger, Norway
How to get to Stavanger, Norway
By Air
Stavanger international airport, Sola, with its more than 60 destinations makes it easy to go by plane to and from the region.
By Train
Regional trains from Oslo and Kristiansand to Stavanger are an economical and comfortable way of travelling, where you at the same time enjoy fantastic natural landscapes such as forests, mountains and the open landscapes of Jæren. NSB takes you all the way into the centre of Stavanger.
By Car and Ferry
E39 takes you efficiently to the region. If you arrive by car from other countries in Europe, you can go by car ferry from Denmark to Kristiansand, or by car ferry from Denmark to Risavika, near Stavanger. Colorline and Fjordline operate these ferry connections.
By Bus and coach
Bus routes such as Haukeliekspressen (Oslo-Haukeli-Haugesund), Sør-Vest ekspressen (Kristiansand-Eigersund-Stavanger) and Kystbussen (Bergen – Haugesund – Stavanger) take you from the region from the north, south and east. Locally there are buses in the entire region organised by Kolumbus, Suldal Billag and Boreal Transport.
How to get to Stavanger, Norway
By Air
Stavanger international airport, Sola, with its more than 60 destinations makes it easy to go by plane to and from the region.
By Train
Regional trains from Oslo and Kristiansand to Stavanger are an economical and comfortable way of travelling, where you at the same time enjoy fantastic natural landscapes such as forests, mountains and the open landscapes of Jæren. NSB takes you all the way into the centre of Stavanger.
By Car and Ferry
E39 takes you efficiently to the region. If you arrive by car from other countries in Europe, you can go by car ferry from Denmark to Kristiansand, or by car ferry from Denmark to Risavika, near Stavanger. Colorline and Fjordline operate these ferry connections.
By Bus and coach
Bus routes such as Haukeliekspressen (Oslo-Haukeli-Haugesund), Sør-Vest ekspressen (Kristiansand-Eigersund-Stavanger) and Kystbussen (Bergen – Haugesund – Stavanger) take you from the region from the north, south and east. Locally there are buses in the entire region organised by Kolumbus, Suldal Billag and Boreal Transport.