Explore Norway’s Coastal Paradise

The Hvaler archipelago consists of over 833 islands and skerries. This coastal area is a popular destination for both Norwegians and international visitors, offering peaceful surroundings and one of the sunniest climates in Norway. It’s an ideal place for relaxation and nature-based activities.

Hvaler is home to Norway’s first marine national park and offers a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Many visitors return year after year to enjoy the landscape and quiet atmosphere.

The tour includes a visit to the small village of Skjærhalden, where you’ll find local art exhibitions, cafés, and small shops. You will also visit the medieval Hvaler stone church, one of the oldest in Norway.

A local guide will accompany the group and share insights into the area’s history and way of life.

Facts & Practical Information

  • Type: Guided excursion

  • Duration: 3 hours

  • Capacity: 10–45 persons per bus

  • Season: All year

  • Difficulty level: Easy – includes walking in slightly hilly terrain

  • Distance from port: Approximately 30 minutes by bus