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Precisamente interesa saber las prereservas de todos. De esta manera podemos montar un grupo mas facil.PRINCESSS escribió: Hola Cujo77 nosotros somos 4, tambien tenemos pre-reservas y creo que confirmaresmos la del tren de Flam, es una pena que no se puedan hacer otras excursiones por falta de numero de personas, porque la verdad es que vale la pena.
He mirado por el barco y por ejemplo la excursion del tren de Flam vale 145 € así que ya me direis.
Venga que aun tenemos tiempo de organizar otras salidas !!!
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"We went to Briksdal on the public bus last month, this is definitely something no one wants you to know about but there were at least 20 of us queued up at an unmarked bus stop to do this. It left at 9:45am, cost 90NOK per person ($15US, credit card or cash) and came back at 13:30. That gave us 2 1/2-3 hours to walk up to the glacier and back, I'd guess it took us 45 minutes up. If you think a 45 minute mostly uphill walk is too strenuous, there are troll cars (little motorized vehicles) that can take you to within about 10 minutes on foot from the base of the glacier for a fee. This was my favorite day of the cruise, the scenery all the way over and while we were walking was stunning.
In addition to the public bus, there were at least two companies running minivans, one was 280NOK from the tourism office and the other was Glacier Express costing 250NOK across the street from the tourism office (no credit cards), still beats the cruise ship rates and it's almost exactly the same trip, I think cruise ship passengers get coffee and cake, but really, do you need more food while on the cruise ship?
I don't think Northbay is referring to the public bus, rather those are minivan tours. I went on a regular size bus and it was only 90NOK round trip. Don't expect the tourism office to help you find it, they wouldn't tell us where it was, how much it was and one person tried to tell us it had already left.
I was referring to the local bus. We booked this in advance on the internet through Shore Excursions Norway at a cost of 290 NOK each. The package included the bus transfer to/from Briksdalen, cafe Buffet with coffee or tea at the Briksdalen Lodge, a very nice scenic location and a great place to sample the local sweet fare.
The tourist information office was selling tickets for the same bus at a cost of 250 NOK pp, and an express minivan was even cheaper, and it was not necessary to book in advance. The local bus stop was not marked. We just waited at the side of the road on exiting the ship and the bus stopped and picked us up right there. You don't cross the street when waiting for the bus.
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