Explore Guernsey’s literary landmarks and WWII history on a captivating tour inspired by “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.”
Explore Guernsey’s literary landmarks and WWII history on a captivating tour inspired by “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.”
- Giske - Visitors can explore a 12th-century marble church situated on the island of Giske. Afterward, travel through the underwater tunnel to reach Alnes, a delightful fishing village offering a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Alnes Lighthouse - A highlight of the journey includes a visit to the local lighthouse.
- Aksla Mountain -…
- Giske - Visitors can explore a 12th-century marble church situated on the island of Giske. Afterward, travel through the underwater tunnel to reach Alnes, a delightful fishing village offering a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Alnes Lighthouse - A highlight of the journey includes a visit to the local lighthouse.
- Aksla Mountain - The final stop of the tour is at the Aksla viewpoint, renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the archipelago. Those interested in descending to the city center via the 418 steps can capture unforgettable photos, concluding their tour here. The remaining passengers will be transported back to the trip’s starting point.

- Driver-guide
- Driver-guide
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
This Ålesund guided tour, conducted by an English-speaking driver-guide, explores three coastal landmarks through bridges and tunnels, blending history, heritage, and scenic views on the Giske and Godøy islands.
Giske Church: Norway’s only white marble church (circa 1130, Romanesque), serving as a chapel for the Giske family. It accommodates 125…
This Ålesund guided tour, conducted by an English-speaking driver-guide, explores three coastal landmarks through bridges and tunnels, blending history, heritage, and scenic views on the Giske and Godøy islands.
Giske Church: Norway’s only white marble church (circa 1130, Romanesque), serving as a chapel for the Giske family. It accommodates 125 people in its rectangular nave and showcases 18th-century carvings by Jakob Sørensøn Giskegaard, known as “kissing crosses.” Restored after the Reformation, it reflects Norman style amidst tranquility. Tours available in summer.
Alnes Lighthouse: Located on the northwest coast of Godøy, this 1876 stone tower stands 26 meters tall, with a beam that reaches 20 nautical miles through stormy seas. It features a museum, living quarters, cliffs, and stunning views—ideal for photography and birdwatching. The red cabins pay homage to the seafaring heritage.
Aksla Viewpoint: Situated 418 meters above Brosundet harbor, it offers 360-degree views of fjords, islands, Art Nouveau architecture, and mountains. Recognized as one of Norway’s top viewpoints, accessible via a winding road; includes the Fjellstua restaurant and wildflowers, perfect for sunset viewing.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.