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Search and Recovery

You can also give us a call if you require aid in search and recovery operations aimed at locating and retrieving objects, such as missing buoys, equipment, and other marine assets. RIB boats, known for their agility and stability, are well suited for navigating diverse water conditions to conduct thorough search missions.

Media Production

Stavanger RIB is also experienced in aiding the needs of film and media productions that employ marine settings. Our RIB boats can serve as stable platforms for filming at sea, for setting up a tripod or launching a drone, enabling directors and photographers to bring their vision to life. Whether it's for movies, television commercials, documentaries, or photo shoots, our vessels can maneuver into the perfect spot to get the shot. Our experienced skippers are adept at understanding the needs of production teams, ensuring that our boats are positioned for the best lighting, background, and camera angles, doing all we can to contribute to the success of your filming project.

No matter your need, Stavanger RIB provides reliable, flexible boat-for-hire services. Don't hesitate to reach out if you’re working on any project that could benefit from top-of-the-line RIB boats piloted by seasoned captains.

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Water Transport

We can provide reliable and speedy water transport services. Our RIB boats are ideal for quick transfers between locations, accessing remote areas, island hopping, or facilitating transport to offshore facilities. Whether you're planning a day trip to a secluded beach or need to transport personnel to an offshore wind farm, we’ll meet your needs with speed, safety, and comfort.

Safety and Support

For maritime operations requiring enhanced safety measures, we can also provide our RIBs as safety and support vessels. These boats can serve an essential function in ensuring the safety of waterborne activities, including marine construction projects, offshore energy operations, and sporting events. Manned by experienced skippers proficient in emergency response, our RIBs can be a versatile platform for safety patrols, standby rescue services, and operational support, ensuring that your project or event runs smoothly and safely.

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Flexible departure

You can reschedule or cancel your tour up to 48 hours before.

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Guaranteed Tour

We require no minimums for shared tours to go ahead.

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Book now - Pay later

Make a reservation and wait to pay until 48 hours before departure.

Full cruise protections

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Cancellation Refund

If your stop in Stavanger is cancelled, we will provide you with a full refund.

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Delay Rescheduling

If your stop in Stavanger is delayed, we will reschedule your tour.

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Back-to-Ship Guarantee

We will always bring you back in time for your ship, cutting our trip short if need be

Awesome tour worth it and the guide was very informative, thank you for our adventure 10/10 We felt safe and any age can do this tour
Mark & Mellina

Mark & Mellina

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Tour itinerary

A picture of a RIB boat from Stavanger RIB

Stavanger Harbor

The adventure starts in the heart of the central Stavanger city harbor

A RIB boat in the front with Stavanger City in the background

Stavanger City

On your way out of the harbor, you will pass by Stavanger from the seaside, a true picture of Norwegian history

A RIB boat driving in the fjords

Fjordward Bound

Head out for the fjord, gliding across the open waters, passing islets, skerries, and reefs

The majestic lysefjorden bridge

Lysefjorden Bridge

When you pass under this impressive landmark, you’ll know you’ve reached the fjord

A RIB boat from stavanger RIB driving in to the fjords

Lysefjorden

Explore the 42-kilometer-long fjord, marveling at its steep mountains, stunning waterfalls, and lush forests

A picture of a cave

Vagabond Cave

Approach the mysterious Vagabond Cave and hear tales of its history as a hideout for ne'er-do-wells

The pulpit rock viewed from the fjords

Preikestolen

Experience the grandeur of its towering cliff face from the sea, which has become one of the most famous sights in all of Norway

Wisky falls

Whisky Falls

Get up close to this mesmerizing 75-meter-tall waterfall, and learn how it got its playful nickname from an old moonshiner

You will recieve

Goggles
Flotation suit
Life jacket
Gloves

Floating Suits Provided in a wide- variety of sizes from XXS to Qadruple XL

You should bring

Warm Sweater
Warm Sweater
Long Pants
Long Pants
Neck Gaiter
Neck Gaiter
Beanie
Beanie
Sunglasses
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Sunscreen
Goggles
Goggles

Frecuently asked questions

Can I bring along pets?

Generally yes. Though please notify us ahead of time. We’ve had plenty of dogs onboard our tours before and they’ve always had fun.

Is there cargo space onboard?

Yes, there is ample cargo space onboard for bags and purses, though if you're arriving straight from the airport with all your luggage in tow, it could be a bit much. If that’s the case, please contact us and we'll arrange for a place to store it for the duration of your tour. The cargo compartment on the boat is furthermore fully waterproof and completely insulated from both the surrounding sea and potential rainfall.

Do RIB boats provide a better sightseeing experience?

Yes, we would certainly say so. Sightseeing in a RIB Boat is a real adventure that’s not just about what you’ll see, but also the fun you’ll have along the way. You'll enjoy the exhilarating freedom of the open water, with the wind in your hair, feeling like a true seafarer. As you enter the fjord, you'll get incredibly close to nature in ways that you simply can’t on larger boats, tracing the cliff contours, edging close enough to waterfalls to soak in their mist, discovering photo opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

What RIB boats does Stavanger RIB use?

Our fleet is solely made up of 31-foot Grand D950 Rafters. This state-of-the-art model was designed in collaboration with top Ukrainian and Swedish engineers, boasting exceptional sea-keeping abilities and comfortable high-speed cruising. They feature a reinforced fiberglass hull with an "Ultra deep V" design and twin 350 horsepower engines. These boats will ensure that your RIB-Safari is all it can be, offering up the highest degree of comfort, safety, and fun.

What should I bring on a RIB tour?

While you can just show up to your appointment and be good to go, there’s some things you should consider packing to make your adventure as awesome as it can be. Definitely bring along a camera, ideally secured to your person with a strap or something similar. If it’s a sunny day, consider protecting yourself with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat (though these can blow off in the wind, so make sure they’re well secured). If it’s a colder day, it’s smart to wear an extra layer of clothing, along with a beanie and neck gaiter.

Do you provide all necessary equipment to participate in the tour?

Yes, we will provide you with all the necessary equipment to partake in our adventure, ensuring you a safe and enjoyable experience. This includes flotation suit overalls, which we offer in a wide range of sizes from child-sized to quadruple XL, ensuring you a snug fit no matter your shape or size. You’ll naturally also be supplied with an inflatable life-jacket, and we also offer goggles and gloves for extra covering, which is essential on colder days.

How many passenger seats are there on your boats?

There are only 12 passenger seats onboard each boat, ensuring all our guests are afforded a personal and exclusive experience with a close connection to your captain.

Can I bring food and beverage onboard?

You are welcome to bring beverages along, however, for the sake of maintaining cleanliness onboard and protecting the environment, we kindly ask passengers to refrain from consuming food or snacks on the boat.

What is a RIB boat?

RIB Boats, or Rigid Inflatable Boats, are a type of small speedboat that combines a solid, shaped hull with flexible tubes around the gunwale. These inflatable sides provide buoyancy and shock-absorbing qualities, making them exceptionally seaworthy and comfortable for passengers. Their rigid hull ensures structure, stability, and the capability to handle a broad range of water conditions with ease. This innovative design offers a great balance between sturdiness and versatility, making RIBs a great choice for sightseeing tours.

Is there assigned seating on the boat?

Not ordinarily. Passengers customarily pick their seat when boarding. All our seats offer great unobstructed views, and we always try our best to seat groups together. If you have a strong preference for where you would like to sit, please reach out to us and we can make a note to reserve that seat for you in our systems.

Can you go on a RIB tour in bad weather?

Yes. Don’t worry if it starts raining, we’re well equipped to venture out in most any weather. The very same Grand D950 model RIB boat we use for our tours is also employed in professional offshore work, so it’s more than capable of withstanding a bit of turbulence. We also protect our passengers well. While there is no roof onboard, your provided flotation suit features fabric made from water-repellant materials plus a wraparound hood. And don’t count yourself unlucky if you aren’t greeted with perfect blue skies when it’s your time to board, we promise you it won’t spoil the fun. A bit of rain adds a vivid freshness to the scenery, enveloping the fjord in an enchanting mist while surging its waterfalls, making them fuller and more numerous. It’s a real oppurtunity to explore the wilderness at it's more raw. Of course, if the weather gets truly bad to the extent that it poses a safety risk to anyone onboard, rest assured that we will without hesitation cancel our departure and offer everyone affected a full refund.

Where should I sit on the boat?

It depends on your preference. If you want to feel like you’re flying on the waves, the front seat might be for you, but if you prefer a bit more cushioning, it can be smart to sit further back. With only twelve passenger seats onboard, each one will provide terrific, fully unimpeded, views.

Can I bring along pets?

Generally yes. Though please notify us ahead of time. We’ve had plenty of dogs onboard our tours before and they’ve always had fun.

Is there cargo space onboard?

Yes, there is ample cargo space onboard for bags and purses, though if you're arriving straight from the airport with all your luggage in tow, it could be a bit much. If that’s the case, please contact us and we'll arrange for a place to store it for the duration of your tour. The cargo compartment on the boat is furthermore fully waterproof and completely insulated from both the surrounding sea and potential rainfall.

Do RIB boats provide a better sightseeing experience?

Yes, we would certainly say so. Sightseeing in a RIB Boat is a real adventure that’s not just about what you’ll see, but also the fun you’ll have along the way. You'll enjoy the exhilarating freedom of the open water, with the wind in your hair, feeling like a true seafarer. As you enter the fjord, you'll get incredibly close to nature in ways that you simply can’t on larger boats, tracing the cliff contours, edging close enough to waterfalls to soak in their mist, discovering photo opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

What RIB boats does Stavanger RIB use?

Our fleet is solely made up of 31-foot Grand D950 Rafters. This state-of-the-art model was designed in collaboration with top Ukrainian and Swedish engineers, boasting exceptional sea-keeping abilities and comfortable high-speed cruising. They feature a reinforced fiberglass hull with an "Ultra deep V" design and twin 350 horsepower engines. These boats will ensure that your RIB-Safari is all it can be, offering up the highest degree of comfort, safety, and fun.

What should I bring on a RIB tour?

While you can just show up to your appointment and be good to go, there’s some things you should consider packing to make your adventure as awesome as it can be. Definitely bring along a camera, ideally secured to your person with a strap or something similar. If it’s a sunny day, consider protecting yourself with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat (though these can blow off in the wind, so make sure they’re well secured). If it’s a colder day, it’s smart to wear an extra layer of clothing, along with a beanie and neck gaiter.

Do you provide all necessary equipment to participate in the tour?

Yes, we will provide you with all the necessary equipment to partake in our adventure, ensuring you a safe and enjoyable experience. This includes flotation suit overalls, which we offer in a wide range of sizes from child-sized to quadruple XL, ensuring you a snug fit no matter your shape or size. You’ll naturally also be supplied with an inflatable life-jacket, and we also offer goggles and gloves for extra covering, which is essential on colder days.

How many passenger seats are there on your boats?

There are only 12 passenger seats onboard each boat, ensuring all our guests are afforded a personal and exclusive experience with a close connection to your captain.

Can I bring food and beverage onboard?

You are welcome to bring beverages along, however, for the sake of maintaining cleanliness onboard and protecting the environment, we kindly ask passengers to refrain from consuming food or snacks on the boat.

What is a RIB boat?

RIB Boats, or Rigid Inflatable Boats, are a type of small speedboat that combines a solid, shaped hull with flexible tubes around the gunwale. These inflatable sides provide buoyancy and shock-absorbing qualities, making them exceptionally seaworthy and comfortable for passengers. Their rigid hull ensures structure, stability, and the capability to handle a broad range of water conditions with ease. This innovative design offers a great balance between sturdiness and versatility, making RIBs a great choice for sightseeing tours.

Is there assigned seating on the boat?

Not ordinarily. Passengers customarily pick their seat when boarding. All our seats offer great unobstructed views, and we always try our best to seat groups together. If you have a strong preference for where you would like to sit, please reach out to us and we can make a note to reserve that seat for you in our systems.

Can you go on a RIB tour in bad weather?

Yes. Don’t worry if it starts raining, we’re well equipped to venture out in most any weather. The very same Grand D950 model RIB boat we use for our tours is also employed in professional offshore work, so it’s more than capable of withstanding a bit of turbulence. We also protect our passengers well. While there is no roof onboard, your provided flotation suit features fabric made from water-repellant materials plus a wraparound hood. And don’t count yourself unlucky if you aren’t greeted with perfect blue skies when it’s your time to board, we promise you it won’t spoil the fun. A bit of rain adds a vivid freshness to the scenery, enveloping the fjord in an enchanting mist while surging its waterfalls, making them fuller and more numerous. It’s a real oppurtunity to explore the wilderness at it's more raw. Of course, if the weather gets truly bad to the extent that it poses a safety risk to anyone onboard, rest assured that we will without hesitation cancel our departure and offer everyone affected a full refund.

Where should I sit on the boat?

It depends on your preference. If you want to feel like you’re flying on the waves, the front seat might be for you, but if you prefer a bit more cushioning, it can be smart to sit further back. With only twelve passenger seats onboard, each one will provide terrific, fully unimpeded, views.

Can I bring along pets?

Generally yes. Though please notify us ahead of time. We’ve had plenty of dogs onboard our tours before and they’ve always had fun.

Is there cargo space onboard?

Yes, there is ample cargo space onboard for bags and purses, though if you're arriving straight from the airport with all your luggage in tow, it could be a bit much. If that’s the case, please contact us and we'll arrange for a place to store it for the duration of your tour. The cargo compartment on the boat is furthermore fully waterproof and completely insulated from both the surrounding sea and potential rainfall.

Do RIB boats provide a better sightseeing experience?

Yes, we would certainly say so. Sightseeing in a RIB Boat is a real adventure that’s not just about what you’ll see, but also the fun you’ll have along the way. You'll enjoy the exhilarating freedom of the open water, with the wind in your hair, feeling like a true seafarer. As you enter the fjord, you'll get incredibly close to nature in ways that you simply can’t on larger boats, tracing the cliff contours, edging close enough to waterfalls to soak in their mist, discovering photo opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

What RIB boats does Stavanger RIB use?

Our fleet is solely made up of 31-foot Grand D950 Rafters. This state-of-the-art model was designed in collaboration with top Ukrainian and Swedish engineers, boasting exceptional sea-keeping abilities and comfortable high-speed cruising. They feature a reinforced fiberglass hull with an "Ultra deep V" design and twin 350 horsepower engines. These boats will ensure that your RIB-Safari is all it can be, offering up the highest degree of comfort, safety, and fun.

What should I bring on a RIB tour?

While you can just show up to your appointment and be good to go, there’s some things you should consider packing to make your adventure as awesome as it can be. Definitely bring along a camera, ideally secured to your person with a strap or something similar. If it’s a sunny day, consider protecting yourself with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat (though these can blow off in the wind, so make sure they’re well secured). If it’s a colder day, it’s smart to wear an extra layer of clothing, along with a beanie and neck gaiter.

Do you provide all necessary equipment to participate in the tour?

Yes, we will provide you with all the necessary equipment to partake in our adventure, ensuring you a safe and enjoyable experience. This includes flotation suit overalls, which we offer in a wide range of sizes from child-sized to quadruple XL, ensuring you a snug fit no matter your shape or size. You’ll naturally also be supplied with an inflatable life-jacket, and we also offer goggles and gloves for extra covering, which is essential on colder days.

How many passenger seats are there on your boats?

There are only 12 passenger seats onboard each boat, ensuring all our guests are afforded a personal and exclusive experience with a close connection to your captain.

Can I bring food and beverage onboard?

You are welcome to bring beverages along, however, for the sake of maintaining cleanliness onboard and protecting the environment, we kindly ask passengers to refrain from consuming food or snacks on the boat.

What is a RIB boat?

RIB Boats, or Rigid Inflatable Boats, are a type of small speedboat that combines a solid, shaped hull with flexible tubes around the gunwale. These inflatable sides provide buoyancy and shock-absorbing qualities, making them exceptionally seaworthy and comfortable for passengers. Their rigid hull ensures structure, stability, and the capability to handle a broad range of water conditions with ease. This innovative design offers a great balance between sturdiness and versatility, making RIBs a great choice for sightseeing tours.

Is there assigned seating on the boat?

Not ordinarily. Passengers customarily pick their seat when boarding. All our seats offer great unobstructed views, and we always try our best to seat groups together. If you have a strong preference for where you would like to sit, please reach out to us and we can make a note to reserve that seat for you in our systems.

Can you go on a RIB tour in bad weather?

Yes. Don’t worry if it starts raining, we’re well equipped to venture out in most any weather. The very same Grand D950 model RIB boat we use for our tours is also employed in professional offshore work, so it’s more than capable of withstanding a bit of turbulence. We also protect our passengers well. While there is no roof onboard, your provided flotation suit features fabric made from water-repellant materials plus a wraparound hood. And don’t count yourself unlucky if you aren’t greeted with perfect blue skies when it’s your time to board, we promise you it won’t spoil the fun. A bit of rain adds a vivid freshness to the scenery, enveloping the fjord in an enchanting mist while surging its waterfalls, making them fuller and more numerous. It’s a real oppurtunity to explore the wilderness at it's more raw. Of course, if the weather gets truly bad to the extent that it poses a safety risk to anyone onboard, rest assured that we will without hesitation cancel our departure and offer everyone affected a full refund.

Where should I sit on the boat?

It depends on your preference. If you want to feel like you’re flying on the waves, the front seat might be for you, but if you prefer a bit more cushioning, it can be smart to sit further back. With only twelve passenger seats onboard, each one will provide terrific, fully unimpeded, views.

Can I bring along pets?

Generally yes. Though please notify us ahead of time. We’ve had plenty of dogs onboard our tours before and they’ve always had fun.

Is there cargo space onboard?

Yes, there is ample cargo space onboard for bags and purses, though if you're arriving straight from the airport with all your luggage in tow, it could be a bit much. If that’s the case, please contact us and we'll arrange for a place to store it for the duration of your tour. The cargo compartment on the boat is furthermore fully waterproof and completely insulated from both the surrounding sea and potential rainfall.

Do RIB boats provide a better sightseeing experience?

Yes, we would certainly say so. Sightseeing in a RIB Boat is a real adventure that’s not just about what you’ll see, but also the fun you’ll have along the way. You'll enjoy the exhilarating freedom of the open water, with the wind in your hair, feeling like a true seafarer. As you enter the fjord, you'll get incredibly close to nature in ways that you simply can’t on larger boats, tracing the cliff contours, edging close enough to waterfalls to soak in their mist, discovering photo opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.

What RIB boats does Stavanger RIB use?

Our fleet is solely made up of 31-foot Grand D950 Rafters. This state-of-the-art model was designed in collaboration with top Ukrainian and Swedish engineers, boasting exceptional sea-keeping abilities and comfortable high-speed cruising. They feature a reinforced fiberglass hull with an "Ultra deep V" design and twin 350 horsepower engines. These boats will ensure that your RIB-Safari is all it can be, offering up the highest degree of comfort, safety, and fun.

What should I bring on a RIB tour?

While you can just show up to your appointment and be good to go, there’s some things you should consider packing to make your adventure as awesome as it can be. Definitely bring along a camera, ideally secured to your person with a strap or something similar. If it’s a sunny day, consider protecting yourself with sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat (though these can blow off in the wind, so make sure they’re well secured). If it’s a colder day, it’s smart to wear an extra layer of clothing, along with a beanie and neck gaiter.

Do you provide all necessary equipment to participate in the tour?

Yes, we will provide you with all the necessary equipment to partake in our adventure, ensuring you a safe and enjoyable experience. This includes flotation suit overalls, which we offer in a wide range of sizes from child-sized to quadruple XL, ensuring you a snug fit no matter your shape or size. You’ll naturally also be supplied with an inflatable life-jacket, and we also offer goggles and gloves for extra covering, which is essential on colder days.

How many passenger seats are there on your boats?

There are only 12 passenger seats onboard each boat, ensuring all our guests are afforded a personal and exclusive experience with a close connection to your captain.

Can I bring food and beverage onboard?

You are welcome to bring beverages along, however, for the sake of maintaining cleanliness onboard and protecting the environment, we kindly ask passengers to refrain from consuming food or snacks on the boat.

What is a RIB boat?

RIB Boats, or Rigid Inflatable Boats, are a type of small speedboat that combines a solid, shaped hull with flexible tubes around the gunwale. These inflatable sides provide buoyancy and shock-absorbing qualities, making them exceptionally seaworthy and comfortable for passengers. Their rigid hull ensures structure, stability, and the capability to handle a broad range of water conditions with ease. This innovative design offers a great balance between sturdiness and versatility, making RIBs a great choice for sightseeing tours.

Is there assigned seating on the boat?

Not ordinarily. Passengers customarily pick their seat when boarding. All our seats offer great unobstructed views, and we always try our best to seat groups together. If you have a strong preference for where you would like to sit, please reach out to us and we can make a note to reserve that seat for you in our systems.

Can you go on a RIB tour in bad weather?

Yes. Don’t worry if it starts raining, we’re well equipped to venture out in most any weather. The very same Grand D950 model RIB boat we use for our tours is also employed in professional offshore work, so it’s more than capable of withstanding a bit of turbulence. We also protect our passengers well. While there is no roof onboard, your provided flotation suit features fabric made from water-repellant materials plus a wraparound hood. And don’t count yourself unlucky if you aren’t greeted with perfect blue skies when it’s your time to board, we promise you it won’t spoil the fun. A bit of rain adds a vivid freshness to the scenery, enveloping the fjord in an enchanting mist while surging its waterfalls, making them fuller and more numerous. It’s a real oppurtunity to explore the wilderness at it's more raw. Of course, if the weather gets truly bad to the extent that it poses a safety risk to anyone onboard, rest assured that we will without hesitation cancel our departure and offer everyone affected a full refund.

Where should I sit on the boat?

It depends on your preference. If you want to feel like you’re flying on the waves, the front seat might be for you, but if you prefer a bit more cushioning, it can be smart to sit further back. With only twelve passenger seats onboard, each one will provide terrific, fully unimpeded, views.

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