The Geiranger Fjord (Geirangerfjorden) is a fjord in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located entirely in the Stranda Municipality. It is a 15-kilometre-long branch off the Sunnylvsfjorden, which is a branch off the Storfjorden (Great Fjord). The small village of Geiranger is located at the end of the fjord where the Geirangelva river empties into it. The fjord is one of Norway’s most visited tourist sites. A car ferry, which doubles as a sightseeing trip, runs lengthwise along the fjord between the small towns of Geiranger and Hellesylt.
The two most notable waterfalls in the Geiranger Fjord are Seven Sisters Falls and the Suitor (Nynorsk Friaren). Both falls face one another across the fjord, and the Suitor is said to be trying to woo the sisters opposite.
Below is a selection of photos taken during a cruise through the Geiranger Fjord on May 28 2024. Click on a small photo for a larger view, then select the next one with the cursor keys or the arrows on either side of the photo.