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Stavanger is a city and municipality in the county of Rogaland, Norway, located on a peninsula on the southwest coast of Norway. It is the centre of the third largest metropolitan area in the country.
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Short Reading Scavanger Hunt
Head off on a scavenger hunt around Reading with an interactive smartphone app. Aim to find nearly 120 objects across the city, taking a photo of each one to score points. With varying points based on the difficulty of locating the object and a leadership board built into the app, you’ll be able to unleash your competitive spirit while also rapidly getting to know Reading.
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Self Guided E‐Scavenger Hunt in Stavanger
Get to know Stavanger in a unique and affordable way.Join a self‐guided tour, via an online app. Play a fun, family‐friendly game. Answer questions about the locations and do search assignments, all on your smartphone.Log in on a free game app and enjoy the city. Take your time, cause you decide when to start, stop or pause. Use GPS to find the nicest squares, streets, and monuments. Get the most interesting facts about the city. Discover Stavanger with this unique e‐scavenger hunt! Instructions for starting the tour will be given after booking. You can do this tour anytime you choose. This city game is also a perfect activity for large groups.
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Guided Walking Tour in Stavanger
Arriving in Stavanger by cruise ship? This walking tour is the perfect way to explore the city’s maritime charm in just a few hours. Book in advance and stroll through the historic streets, where maritime heritage and vibrant culture come to life. Visit the stunning Stavanger Cathedral, Norway’s oldest in use, and admire its mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Continue to Gamle Stavanger, where well‐preserved wooden houses and cobblestone streets transport you to a simpler time.
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Stavanger Self‐Guided Audio Tour
Download a vibrantly‐narrated mp3 audio guide combined with a map detailing the area of your tour. This enchanting audio tour of the quiet seaside city of Stavanger will take you on a fascinating journey through the cultured streets where you will see sights such as the beautiful Vagen Harbor and the modern Concert Hall
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Lysefjord RIB Safari from Stavanger
Explore the beautiful Lysefjord, a 26‐mile (42‐km) fjord flanked by mountains, aboard a rigid inflatable boat (RIB) on this tour from Stavanger. Zoom out into the harbor, then head for the outlying fjords, where you will pass close to the rock formations and other striking Norwegian scenery. Listen to your crew's commentary on the flora and fauna in the area while you travel. Extra‐warm marine suits and dry bags will be provided to keep you and your belongings safe and dry.
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Private Stavanger Guided City Tour
Explore the best hidden corners of Stavanger and learn about the history of the Vikings. Admire the best views of the city. Pick the starting point of your choice, this can be from your accommodation or another spot close to the city. This tour has some fixed stops with the best corners of the city. Other than that you can also get this tour according to your preferences. This could include a stop at the best museums or also at the best local bar. If you stay for longer we will also provide you with the best tips for the next days. Enjoy Stavanger to the fullest and experience this Viking city. We are looking forward to meet you for this adventure!
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Stavenger to Lysefjord Sea Tour with Caves, Rocks, Waterfalls
Make the most of your time on shore in Stavanger by getting back out onto the water on this guided boat tour. Sail into the Lysefjord to soak up the scenery of mountains, waterfalls, and tiny islands, and see such world‐famous attractions as Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen). Also visit Vagabond's Cave, which legend says was named after a group of vagabonds who hid there; see goats at summer pasture, and taste clear mountain water from the Hengjane falls.
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Storied Stavanger: A Self‐Guided Audio Tour
On this audio tour through the historical centre of Norway’s fourth largest city, you’ll trace the city’s transformation from a medieval religious center to a canning industry powerhouse and, eventually, the wealthy ”Oil Capital of Norway” we see today. You’ll walk through the winding streets of Old Stavanger. You’ll see Northern Europe’s best‐preserved neighborhood, where 18th and 19th‐century buildings and wooden houses reveal the city’s working‐class roots. The tour weaves together tales of herring booms, witchcraft trials, petroleum discoveries, and even connections to American history, showing you how this coastal community at the edge of the North Sea has repeatedly reinvented itself. You’ll also discover its identity as a street art destination, with plenty of pieces by international artists. By the end of this tour, you’ll have a greater appreciation for a city that has continually adapted, while staying true to its distinctive maritime character and architectural heritage.
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e‐Scavenger hunt Stavanger: Explore the city at your own pace
Go on a discovery tour of Stavanger. Discover the most important and famous locations of the city. Search for the city's treasures with your family or friends. Can you complete the assignments? Will you get the top score in the city? This E‐scavenger hunt will give you a fantastic day in Stavanger. Play in 1 team or in small teams against each other. Decide for yourself when you start, pause and end. It's your party only and you'll get to know the city in a unique way. Instructions for starting the tour will be given after booking. You can do this tour whenever you choose.
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Stavanger 2 Hour Guided Lysefjord Safari on Speedboat
Action packed fjord cruise into the majestic Lysefjord. We start off by gliding out of Stavanger harbor before we accelerate to a thrilling 30+ knots. We cruise as fast as the RIBs offered by other operators, but our boats are sturdier and more spacious. Seating in front‐ and aft deck, plus ability to walk around the whole boat, provide excellent photo opportunities. On the way to Lysefjord, we'll pass beautiful scenery, wild nature, idyllic islands, fish‐farms, small villages and cozy cabins. After we pass Lysefjord‐bridge the scenery change into massive rock formations and huge cliffs. We'll visit Vagabond's cave where some rather shady people hid from the sheriff. Off course we'll also behold the world‐renowned Pulpit rock as is stands 604 meters above the fjord. Learn how it was made and why the fjord is shaped as it is. Lastly, you'll hear the fascinating story of how and why "Whiskey‐falls" got its nickname. Beware…the captain might put the boat directly into the waterfall!