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Welcome to Little Norway

Poulsbo, Washington

A Saga Fit For a Viking!

Tucked along the calm waters of Liberty Bay, Poulsbo is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most charming waterfront towns. Often called “Little Norway,” the community grew from a small settlement of Scandinavian immigrants who recognized something familiar in the fjord-like waters and forested hills of this corner of Puget Sound. Over time, Poulsbo developed into a lively harbor town where fishing boats, sailboats, and visiting yachts share the marina, and where murals, bakeries, and wooden storefronts celebrate the town’s Nordic roots.

One of the most memorable ways to experience Poulsbo is from the water itself. A kayaking tour on Liberty Bay places you directly in the landscape that first attracted the area’s Indigenous communities and later Norwegian settlers. Paddling quietly through the bay, guests often spot harbor seals, seabirds, and occasionally bald eagles gliding overhead. The shoreline reveals a different perspective of Poulsbo’s waterfront and the forested Kitsap Peninsula beyond. The pace is relaxed, the water usually sheltered, and the experience highlights the natural beauty that has defined life here for centuries.

Back on land, Poulsbo’s reputation for hospitality shines through its growing craft beverage scene. A brewery and tasting tour introduces visitors to the local makers who have embraced the town’s Scandinavian heritage while adding their own Pacific Northwest creativity. Cozy taprooms, locally brewed ales, and welcoming gathering spaces make this a perfect way to experience Poulsbo’s social culture. As in many harbor towns, the best stories are often told over a pint.

Finally, the heart of Poulsbo reveals itself through its historic walking tours. Strolling along Front Street and the waterfront boardwalk, visitors encounter murals of Viking ships, family-owned bakeries, maritime landmarks, and stories of the immigrants who shaped the town’s identity. Along the way, the past comes alive through tales of fishing fleets, community celebrations, and the enduring pride Poulsbo residents feel for their heritage. From the marina to the town square, each block tells part of the story.

Together, these experiences—on the water, in the breweries, and along the historic streets—capture the spirit of Poulsbo. It is a town where Scandinavian tradition, coastal beauty, and small-town friendliness combine to create one of the Puget Sound’s most welcoming destinations.

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“Kyle was fantasstic! Me and my wife had so much fun and we learned a ton about the history of the town and Viking history while drinking some great beer!” -Josh E

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“A perfect blend of history, humor, and local flavor!” -Adventurer66361

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“Had the most wonderful time as a novice kayaking family! Kyle showed us all the local wildlife and was very knowledgeable!” -Lizzie R

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“A fun way to learn about Poulsbo while enjoying locally made beer!” -Nan H