Soaring Above Geiranger: A New Perspective on the Seven Sisters

Imagine hovering high above one of Norway’s most celebrated landscapes. You sweep around a tight fjord bend, and suddenly the famous Seven Sisters waterfall appears. It’s not just any viewpoint—it’s the kind of view you only get from a helicopter. Geiranger’s wild beauty opens up beneath you: twisting blue water, sheer cliffs, tumbling falls, and mountain farms clinging high on the slopes. If you want to see the Seven Sisters waterfall in Geiranger, nothing compares to the aerial view.

If you’re new to the area, Geirangerfjord sits nestled in the heart of the Norwegian fjords. Known for its deep waters, lush green slopes, and dramatic scenery, Geiranger attracts travelers from all over the world. But the real showstopper? The Seven Sisters waterfall—one of the most iconic sights in all of Norway.

How do you reach the Seven Sisters?

You might think the only way to see the Seven Sisters is by boat or hiking along the steep trails above the fjord. These classic routes are popular, but they have limitations. You see the falls from the water or the edge, but you miss the full scale—the way all seven ribbons of water dance down the cliff, side by side. With a helicopter tour, you overcome these limits in minutes.

You can easily book a helicopter flight departing straight from the center of Geiranger. The experience starts with a carefully organized takeoff, putting you right above the famous Geirangerfjord. The helicopter rises smoothly, banking over the sparkling water. Before long, you’re treated to sweeping views of the fjord’s sharp turns and vertical walls draped in a dozen waterfalls. The Seven Sisters come into perfect frame as you fly past them at eye level. You won’t have to fight for a spot on a crowded boat deck. Every seat offers panoramic views.

Want a taste of everything? The Geiranger Explorer tour runs for about 45 minutes and packs in the essential fjord sites, including the Seven Sisters. The Geiranger Signature and Geiranger Experience options stretch the flight, so you can see more glaciers, mountains, and iconic spots. No matter which you choose, the Seven Sisters is always a highlight.

To plan this adventure, make sure to reach out to the helicopter company before your chosen date. Helicopter tours are popular, especially during peak season, and available times fill fast. Always confirm your slot beforehand. Bookings and times are “on request”—your exact departure will be confirmed based on current conditions and helicopter availability. This extra step ensures a smooth journey with no surprises. Want to take in the Seven Sisters with your eyes and camera, uninterrupted? Secure your spot here.

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When is the best season for helicopter tours over Geiranger?

Timing can make all the difference in your experience. The Geiranger region transforms with the seasons. Each brings something unique to your aerial tour.

Spring is when the waterfalls are at their strongest. As snow melts in the mountains, water pours down the cliffs in powerful streams. The Seven Sisters leap from the ridge, white and full, often shrouded in mist. This season runs from late May to early July. The higher water flow means you see the falls at their most dramatic.

Summer is the peak travel season in Norway. Days are long, skies tend to be clear, and temperatures are comfortable. The landscape glows green, unfurling down to the deep blue fjord. The Seven Sisters continue to flow, though they may thin out a bit compared to spring. The extra daylight gives you plenty of time options for your flight, whether you want the golden glow of early morning or the clarity of midday.

Autumn brings new colors to the slopes. Golds and reds cover the hills, and the fjord reflects the changing leaves. Waterfalls slow, but the views remain stunning. Crowds drop off, so your flight feels more private. Late September to October is best for those who prefer quieter adventures.

Winter tours are rare but magical if you catch the right day. You’ll see snow-dusted peaks, icy cliffs, and frozen falls. Light changes fast, painting the rocks and snow in shades of blue and pink. Conditions are unpredictable and the weather can shift suddenly, so always check with your helicopter company before planning a winter trip.

No matter when you fly, local pilots know these fjords and their moods. They adjust each tour for the safest, most photogenic route. Want to plan your ideal flight or need tips on the best time for photos? Don’t hesitate to contact the team for advice.

What’s the legend behind the Seven Sisters?

There’s more to the Seven Sisters than just raw natural beauty. If you listen to local stories, you’ll find layers of legend woven into the water and rock. The Seven Sisters are seven distinct streams, falling side by side down a sheer mountainside for over 250 meters. Just across the fjord, another waterfall—known as the Suitor (Friaren)—faces them. Together, they create one of Geiranger’s best-loved tales.

According to the legend, the Seven Sisters were unmarried daughters of the mountain, dancing playfully down to the fjord in white veils. On the opposite bank, Friaren (the Suitor) proposed to each in turn, waving his bottle of champagne, but none accepted his offer. Left alone, he drowned his sorrows in drink, which is why his waterfall is thinner than theirs.

This playful myth brings the landscape to life. As you fly past, you can pick out each “sister” and spot the Suitor gazing across with longing. Does the story add more to your view from the sky? Many visitors say it does.

Helicopter highlights in Geiranger

A flight above Geiranger covers more than the Seven Sisters. In just one tour, you watch the fjord unfold beneath you. You pass farms perched so high on the slopes they seem impossible to reach. The infamous Åkerneset mountainside comes into view, its shifting stone mass watched closely by scientists. Out beyond the falls, you catch glimpses of snow-capped Sunnmøre Alps, turquoise lakes, and sweeping glaciers.

More advanced tours head south over Stryn and Loen. You’ll see glacier tongues like Briksdalsbreen and Kjenndalsbreen sliding from the heights. The route might follow the river winding through the valley, revealing the green shores of Lovatnet and Oldevatnet. Near the fjord’s edge, you circle Dalsnibba viewpoint—one of the area’s highest accessible spots—before gently returning to land as your camera and memory fill with epic scenes.

Every tour is private, for up to seven passengers. That means you can enjoy the ride with friends or family, sharing these incredible moments together. There’s space for cameras, window seats for all, and no tourist crowds blocking your view.

Your best experience awaits in Geiranger

You don’t need hiking boots or a ship ticket to reach the Seven Sisters at their best. A helicopter tour in Geiranger lifts you above crowds and delivers a new way to see the fjord’s natural treasures. It’s simple to book and easy to customize, whether you want the quickest overview or an in-depth journey through fjords and mountains.

Have you ever wondered what Norway’s dramatic landscape looks like from above? Want to surprise someone special with a once-in-a-lifetime adventure? Are you eager to see the Seven Sisters and learn the stories hidden in each cascade? Now is the perfect time to act.

The Seven Sisters await you in Geiranger. Book your flight, grab your camera, and see Norway’s wild side from a view you’ll never forget. For booking and more tour info, visit our website.

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