by dmturner
Fjord tour by boat to Pulpit rock. Beautiful day followed by nice outdoor lunch in the town. Ship docks right there..
Visited: Jun 17, 2018
by GaryLytton
Good port, we were lucky with the weather
Visited: Jul 22, 2017
by reggie60
We took a P&0 excursion to Lysfjord and pulpit rock.An amazing day,stopping off for Waffles and coffee.Would recommend
Visited: Sep 06, 2019
by CareBearBoo
A great first stop, however the weather was not on our side! The Viking museum was a fun stop and lost of pretty houses to look at. However the view from the com tower was in the mist.
by lisacradz
We enjoyed the market stalls and the old town... very pretty! We didn't book any excursions as it was our first port of call. The tourist info centre is the amber coloured building close to where you disembark. There is a nice park area with a lake, and market stalls in the square with traditional wooden and knitted Norwegian thing's. Internet at Burger King which can be reached sitting outside on the benches (although we did purchase an ice crean Sunday for approximately £2.50)
by Bayo888
Stavanger is the oil capital of Norway and it shows with all the oil rigs enroute into port. The weather was cold with unrelenting rain on the day we docked. But our ship was docked right by old town and we walk through some pretty colourful shop houses. 5 mins and we were at the Stavanger Oil Museum. Entrance is NOK120 each. From 1 June, you can get free entrance to Stavanger Museum and the Canning Museum. We were there one week before, so couldn't benefit from this. The oil museum was very interesting and we spent 3 hours here, partly to escape the heavy rain. Due to the weather, we only walked around a little more before retiring to the ship.
by DD68
Nice town and great for shopping
Visited: Sep 01, 2019
by nmclendon
We took a beautiful cruise to The fjords.
Visited: Sep 13, 2019
by warrena0
Cute little town. Canning and petroleum museum very interesting.
Visited: May 12, 2019
by brianhope61
Avoid The Red Hop on Hop Off busses at this port Cost £60 for 2 tickets only to find it takes you away from the main Tourist type shopping area. We hopped off at stop 3 and took a slow walk back to the ship via the pedestrianised shopping streets
Visited: Jul 07, 2019
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