One of Norway's UNESCO World Heritage sites
This beautiful fjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site, will take your breath away. The Nærøyfjord is an arm of Sognefjord, the longest and deepest fjord in Norway, and is named after the Norse god of the sea, Njord. With such a name to live up to, you can expect to see nature at its best, with imposing mountains on both sides of the fjord and a passage so narrow that it almost seems as though you can reach out and touch the waterfalls from the deck of a cruise ship.
This fjord can be experienced on a 2-hour cruise between Gudvangen and Flåm as part of the popular Norway in a Nutshell journey.
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