Between Ocean, Fjord and Mountains
Travel to Måløy
Located on the rugged west coast of Norway, Måløy is a vibrant coastal town surrounded by raw nature, white beaches, and steep cliffs. Known for its fishing heritage and island charm, it's also a gateway to hidden gems like Kannesteinen and Refvik Beach.
The National Travel Planner (Entur)
For an efficient and seamless travel experience in Norway, we recommend using Entur. It's a national travel planner that provides alternatives from all public transport companies, including buses, trains, trams, railways and ferries.
Nearest Airport
Sandane (Anda)
Florø (Florø Lufthavn)
Førde (Førde Lufthavn)
Bergen (Bergen Lufthavn)
Ålesund (Vigra)
Express Boat
A daily schedule for the Speed boat Bergen - Nordfjord - Bergen (Vestland), with a stop in Måløy.
Pick up and Meeting Points
To make your arrival as easy as possible, we have created an overview of all Sjøbris Adventure pickup and meeting points in Måløy.
Use the map to find your designated meeting location. Your booking confirmation will include the exact pickup point for your activity.
Please arrive 10 minutes before departure and allow extra time if you are walking from the cruise pier, ferry terminal, or express boat terminal.
Locations
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Flyt Sauna Vågsvåg
Escape the busy life and follow the winding road along the sea - just a 10 minute drive from Måløy, you’ll find Flyt Sauna nestled by the boathouse in Vågsvåg. A quiet spot to breathe, recharge, and let time slow down.
Photocredit: Visit Fjordkysten og Sunnfjord
Måløy Bridge
The Måløy bridge connects Vågsøy island with the mainland, and is part of the national road 15. The bridge has a total of 34 Spports and a total length of 1,274 meters, with two central supports of 125 meters and a minimum free sailing height of 42 meters. Måløy bridge is built to withstand winds of up to 75 m/s. At both ends of the bridge, signs have been set up showing the current wind strength, and it has been closed several times due to excessive wind strength. When the wind blows from a specific angle, the bridge "sings" a clear C note.
Ref. Wikipedia