Saga Fjord Hotel

Hotel · Norway

Saga Fjord Hotel

Hotel · Norway

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Øyragata 8, 6165 Sæbø, Norway

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Serene fjord hotel, friendly staff, great views, kayaks  

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Øyragata 8, 6165 Sæbø, Norway Get directions

sagafjordhotel.no
@sagafjordhotel

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Øyragata 8, 6165 Sæbø, Norway Get directions

+47 70 04 95 00
sagafjordhotel.no
@sagafjordhotel

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A Rugged Ski Touring Adventure through Western Norway's Sunnmøre Alps

"One evening, we leap deliriously from the little floating community sauna in Sæbø into the fjord in our underwear, before a night of sleep at the Sagafjord Hotel."

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/ski-touring-through-western-norways-sunnmore-alps
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Chris B

Google
We just finished our stay at Hotel Saga Fjord. We didn’t know what to expect, and I can say that we really enjoyed our stay. Saebo is a perfect little town that is not frequented by tour buses and is very beautiful. The hotel itself is just right. The rooms are nice, with some amazing views. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, giving great ideas on where to hike and sightsee. Breakfast and dinners are just right-not fancy, but really good. This is a great alternative to the famous Hotel union Oye, which is not far, but a lot less value- for our three nights stay there plus dinners, we paid what we would’ve paid for a one night stay at the union Oye. Highly recommend this place

Felicia Ng

Google
This hotel is a great base if you’re looking to explore the surrounding mountains. Our room was a bit outdated, but the hotel itself was cozy and well-maintained. The staff were also incredibly friendly and helpful. I want to give a special shoutout to the wonderful lady who worked the front desk on the night of Monday, August 26th 2024. Her name might have been Lorne(?). Even though the front desk was supposed to close at 10:30 PM, we arrived closer to 11 PM after missing a ferry. We had called the hotel to inform them about our late arrival and were initially given self-check-in instructions. To our surprise, Lorne was still there to greet us when we arrived late. She had stayed behind just to ensure we could find our way. After a long day of hiking in the rain, we were freezing, exhausted and disoriented. We even got lost trying to park our car in the dark. Lorne's kindness and helpfulness made all the difference. We couldn’t be more grateful for her hospitality :)

Nicholas B

Google
This has to be the quintessential Norway hotel for these travelers. We had 2 rooms as we are a family of 4. The lesser of the 2 rooms was only ok, but the suite we had was just stunning, the views out the window were worth the additional cost. I might only review the hotel as a 4 if we had had the same style of room. I strongly suggest paying for the Suite with a sea view if available, not cheap but one does not go to Norway to save money. The dinner was ok, nothing great, but good enough. Breakfast was good as well. But the location and views were spectacular. We were given good recommendations on where to take an evening walk and a hike the next day. An absolute worthy spot, particularly if you are looking to drive the Queens Route on the way to Geirangerfjord.

Andrea Pecorelli

Google
The room wasn’t nice at all. It was impossible to sleep with the translucent curtains. I had to get dressed in the bathroom every time. Room was dark and it looks like a refugee. If you have problems on the back I don’t recommend this place. Breakfast was really good and the view’s were incredible.

P T

Google
What a disappointment! Probably one of the best location we have seen in Norway but service is totally absent, the rooms are with minimal comfort and noisy… breakfast is strictly minimal. |Yes they do have 2 chargers for cars but they do not know…. A joke from a county with so many electric cars !|Honestly, I believe that no one is in charge and we have seen absolutely no manager on duty. |I put just above the minimum thanks to the incredible situation….

Kevin Van den Broeke

Google
We stayed in the sea view suite and it was wonderful, huge room, big windows with a great view on the fjord A very relaxed hotel in a beautiful quiet location Staff was very friendly A very unique place in Norway, away from the mass tourism We will be back

Kirsten A

Google
Stunning location, fantastic views across the fjord. Friendly and helpful staff, and excellent food. Plenty of places to explore, or just to sit and read a book. Could not want for more - many thanks for a really relaxing stay.

Beau Beernink

Google
The hotel is on a very nice location, but rooms are outdated. No minibar or fridge in the room an no coffee machine. The breakfast buffet is standard, and also fish dinner buffet is mostly cold fish and fries and salads. Not worth the money but you have no other dinner options in the village. Would be nice if they renovate the hotel and upgrade service you expect for a 4 star hotel.