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Coastline Experience

Whisper-quiet, fully electric cruising through fjords and archipelagos along the Norwegian Riviera.


7-night Luxury Coastline Adventure with Greenline 39


A coastal cruise through the fjords and archipelagos of the Norwegian Riviera on a quiet, fully electric yacht. This curated sailing experience combines dramatic coastal scenery with charming seaside towns and is designed for travelers who value freedom, comfort and sustainable travel.

Rental type: Bareboat charter — self-guided 7-night cruising experience with a suggested route and daily highlights.

Boat: Greenline 39 E-drive (6 berths, 2 cabins, 1 bathroom)

Price starts from:
Low season (01.04-30.04 and 05.10-1.11) – 2521 EUR
Mid season (1.05-20.06 and 15.08-04.10) – 4207 EUR
High season (21.06-14.08) – 5990 EUR

  • Day 1 – Porsgrunn – Langesund
  • Day 2 – Langesund – Kragerø
  • Day 3 – Kragerø – Risør
  • Day 4 – Risør – Brevik
  • Day 5 – Brevik – Helgeroa
  • Day 6 – Helgeroa – Stavern
  • Day 7 – Stavern – Porsgrunn
  • Day 8 – Check-out at 10:00 am

What’s included

  • Boat ready to go
    (bow and stern thrusters, chart plotter on board, mooring lines, life vests)
  • Equipment on board
    (refrigerator and freezer, induction hotplate, microwave, basic consumables, bed linens and hand towels)
  • Fully insured yacht
    (refundable deposit required)

What’s not included

  • Marina docking fees
    (first come, first served is the general rule in Norway)
  • Electricity costs
    (usually included in the docking fee)
  • Cleaning fee (250 EUR) and other extras
    (WiFi on demand, parking, damage waiver, etc. — available to order online or at the office)

Important to know

To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, the skipper is required to have at least two seasons of boating experience. Guests born in or after 1980 must also hold a valid boating license. The minimum age of the skipper is 25 years.

A refundable security deposit of EUR 3,000 is required at check-in and will be fully returned upon safe and damage-free return of the yacht.


Payment terms

  • 100% advance payment at the time of booking, or
  • Two installments: 35% with the booking, 65% no later than 42 days before check-in.

Cancellation policy

We understand that plans can change, and we’ll always do our best to find a good solution together. Please note the following rules for cancellations:

More than 42 days before your trip:
If you cancel earlier than 42 days before the start of your rental, the advance payment of 35% will be kept as a cancellation fee.

  • If the remaining 65% is not paid on time (42 days before departure), the booking will be treated as cancelled.
  • The good news: if you make a new booking with us within one year, your advance payment can be reused as a credit for that trip.

Less than 42 days before your trip:
If you cancel later than 42 days before departure, the full rental amount (100%) will unfortunately be charged as a cancellation fee.

  • If the full amount hasn’t been paid yet, we will send an invoice for the balance.

Changing the booking instead of cancelling:
You’re welcome to transfer your booking to another person if you cannot travel yourself. Just let us know in writing, and we’ll confirm it with you.

Please note: these rules apply even if we are able to rent the boat to someone else, or if the cancellation is due to illness or other personal reasons. Please use your private travel insurance in such a case.

Select a start location, view available dates and pick the right time that suits your journey – booking starts here

Day 1

Porsgrunn – Langesund


  • approx. 2 hours
  • Charging: Standard charger available
  • Harbor: yes
Langesund is a picturesque coastal town, well known for its white-painted wooden houses. One of its most distinctive features is its elongated form, shaped by the local topography. Walking along Vaterlandsgate from Torget all the way to Furustranda offers a clear sense of how the town stretches naturally along the coastline. Take time to enjoy the relaxed charm of the town or explore nearby hiking areas, such as the WWII Tangen Fort and Langøya Island, home to a remarkable lighthouse and beautiful coastal views.

Recommendation:

  • Enjoy dinner at Wrightegaarden in Langesund — a renowned restaurant and cultural venue hosting concerts and events, located in a historic former post office building.

Day 2

Langesund – Kragerø


  • 3 hours
  • Charging: Fast charger available (Rørvik)
  • Harbor: yes
Kragerø is one of the most well-known seaside resorts in southern Norway, often associated with relaxed luxury and vibrant coastal life. The town has long attracted artists and creatives, including Edvard Munch and Theodor Kittelsen, whose connection to the area shaped its artistic identity. Stroll through the charming town centre, explore the surrounding islands, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of small cafés, galleries and waterfront promenades.

Recommendation:

  • Have dinner at Kragerø Resort, where you can enjoy a refined seafood menu and unwind in the sauna or spa facilities overlooking the coast.

Day 3

Kragerø – Risør


  • 3 hours
  • Charging: Standard charger available
  • Harbor: yes
Risør is one of the oldest towns in southern Norway, beautifully set between fjords and the open sea. This charming seaside town is renowned for its white wooden houses, which create a distinctive and timeless coastal atmosphere. Risør is also known for its annual wooden boat festival, celebrating Norway’s maritime heritage. On the way to Risør, consider a stop in Portør, a small village surrounded by scenic archipelagos and calm waters — an ideal spot for a short break and a taste of the southern coastline’s quiet beauty.

Recommendation:

  • Enjoy dinner at Det Lille Hotel, a refined boutique hotel and restaurant offering an intimate dining experience in the heart of Risør.

Day 4

Risør – Brevik


  • 4 hours
  • Charging: Standard charger available
  • Harbor: yes
Brevik is a scenic coastal town, located at the meeting point of two fjords that merge into the Breviksfjorden. Known as one of the best-preserved towns from Norway’s sailing ship era, it offers a glimpse into the country’s maritime past. The town retains its historic character through narrow streets, traditional wooden houses and a calm, authentic atmosphere. Today, Brevik is an ideal stop for a peaceful walk, allowing you to slow down and enjoy the timeless charm of southern Norway’s coastline.

Recommendation:

  • Stop for lunch at Sjøterrassen along the way, and enjoy dinner at Sjøloftet in Brevik.

Day 5

Brevik – Helgeroa


  • 1 hour hours
  • Charging: Standard charger available
  • Harbor: yes
Historically, Helgeroa served as an important coastal transit point along the Langesundsfjorden, connecting eastern and southern Norway. Today, it is a popular summer destination for the yachting community, known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic surroundings. Take a walk along Langholt Beach to admire the sunrise or sunset over the sea, or hike to Mølen for dramatic views of the rocky coastline and powerful waves — part of the Gea Norvegica National Park.

Recommendation:

  • Have dinner at the Helgeroa marina and enjoy the cosy atmosphere of this charming coastal town.

Day 6

Helgeroa – Stavern


  • 3 hours
  • Charging: Standard charger available
  • Harbor: yes
Stavern is a charming seaside town and one of Norway’s most popular summer destinations. During the warmer months, the town comes alive with visiting yachts, cottages and a vibrant coastal atmosphere, while still retaining its relaxed and welcoming character. Known as one of the sunniest places in Norway, Stavern enjoys an unusually high number of sunny days each year, making it an ideal stop for outdoor exploration and leisurely walks. Visit the fortress and lighthouse on Stavernøya, explore local art galleries, or continue to nearby Larvik for a moment of deep relaxation at the Farris Bad spa complex.

Recommendation:

  • Have dinner at Losen Restaurant and immerse yourself in the vibrant surroundings

Day 7

Stavern – Porsgrunn


  • 3 hours
  • Charging: Fast chargers
  • Harbor: No
(home marina) On Day 7, you return to our base in Porsgrunn — but the experience is not over yet. Porsgrunn, known as the city of porcelain, is ideal for a relaxed final day. A leisurely walk through the city takes around 2 hours. Start from our marina and head to Norway’s only porcelain factory and museum, then continue along Storgata Street to see porcelain roller installations dedicated to designer Nora Gulbrandsen. Visit Østre Porsgrunn Church and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church before concluding your walk at Porsgrunn City Hall, a neoclassical landmark from 1905.

Recommendation:

  • Enjoy a farewell dinner at Merci or Becks Brasserie & Bar Osebro to end your journey.

Day 8

Check-out at 10:00 am


After check-out, you are welcome to continue exploring our lovely city. Take time to shop for souvenirs or visit museums and galleries you may have missed during your stay.

Frequently asked questions


Do you have to have a boat driver’s license to rent a boat?

In Norway, boating license requirements depend on your year of birth. If you were born in 1980 or later, you must hold a valid boating license (as required by Norwegian law).

Our safety requirement (applies to everyone) Regardless of your year of birth, we require all drivers to have at least two seasons of boating experience, for safety reasons.

Our boats are comfortable and easy to handle, but we want every guest to have basic experience with:

safe manoeuvring
navigation
weather awareness and trip planning
Foreign licenses (EEA / ICC)

If your boating license or qualification is issued in another EEA country, it is generally valid in Norway, as long as it covers the necessary competencies.

ICC (International Certificate of Competence) is accepted only if it includes coastal navigation (Resolution 40).

Other foreign boating licenses may also be accepted if they are equivalent to the Norwegian boating license and issued in: English, or a Scandinavian language

If you’re unsure, feel free to send us a scan/photo of your license — we will gladly verify it for you.

We kindly ask you to send us a copy of your boating license in advance, or present it upon arrival.
If the license rules don’t apply to you, please send us your sailing resume in advance or bring it with you for check-in.


Do I get any training?

To make sure you feel confident and comfortable on the boat, we will give you a thorough introduction upon arrival. We will go through:
– safety routines

– the boat’s equipment

– the devices on the captain’s console

– practical tips you may find useful before your holiday begins

This introduction takes around 1 hour before you leave the marina.
If you would like even more confidence on the water, we also offer an optional 2-hour training session with our captain.
You can add it during the booking process under Extra equipment.

What are the speed limits, and are some stretches easier to navigate than others?

General Rules
(applies to both coastal waters and the Telemark Canal)

The speed limit is 5 knots when you are close to land (within 50 meters), and this is the most common restriction you will encounter during your trip.

Always follow navigation markers and local signage.
Navigation markers can change position from year to year, and the physical markers always take priority over what you see on the chartplotter.

Other restrictions are usually clearly signposted.

You can also monitor your speed and battery consumption using the onboard instruments.

Telemark Canal

On the Telemark Canal, the speed limit is 5 knots.

When going upstream, you will see:

– green/white markers (sticks) on the starboard side, and

– red markers on the port side.

Keep a distance of around 3–5 meters from the markers.

Coastal waters

In most coastal areas, the same speed limit applies as on the Canal: 5 knots.

Further away from land, speed restrictions may not apply — however, you should always consider the boat’s range:

– at a steady speed of 5 knots, the battery typically allows for around 10 hours of cruising

– the boat’s maximum speed is 10 knots

Where can I charge the boat?

You can charge the boat at any marina with a standard 16A charging point, which is available at most jetties across the Telemark region — both along the canal and the coastline.

In addition, there is a network of fast chargers (21 kW) located along the Telemark Canal and in Kragerø Rørvik. This allows you to cruise between key harbours without worrying about battery levels.

During check-in, we will show you how charging works and provide guidance on local charging points, so you can relax and enjoy your journey.

What is the range of the boat?

At the optimal cruising speed of 5 knots (which is also the maximum speed allowed on the Telemark Canal), you can travel approximately 100 km (57.6 nautical miles) — equivalent to around 10 hours of cruising.

On board, you will always have a clear overview of your remaining battery level and estimated range, so planning your journey is simple and stress-free.

Please note that the solar panels supply only the onboard “house” systems (12V), not the main propulsion batteries (400V).

Approximate range in headwind conditions:

– 4.9 knots – 57.6 nm
– 5.6 knots – 43.9 nm
– 6.2 knots – 33.5 nm
– 7.5 knots – 20.9 nm

Are there any restrictions on where I can drive the boat?

No — as long as you return the boat to Porsgrunn at the agreed time, you’re free to explore wherever you’d like within the cruising area.

Any questions remaning?


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