If you like solitary landscapes and unspoilt nature, this is the right excursion for you. Don't forget your camera because the route is very scenic and will allow you to take some very impressive photos for your memory book. Leaving Måløy, you will enjoy a panoramic drive on Stadlandet to the West Cape, Norway's westernmost viewpoint with mainland connection towering some 500 metres above the Atlantic. On clear days, the view in all directions is marvelous. You will see the dreaded waters of Stadhavet Ocean with the Sunnmøre Alps, the Hornelen Peak and Ålfot glacier in the background. Continue to Selja beach, located in a secluded cove of the tiny village of Selje. The 500-metre-long Selja beach has soft chalk-white sand and is famous for its calm waters which make it possible to swim and fish. It also allows views of the Selje island, an island of mysterious ruins and legends, which was once home of St. Sunniva. This island played a central role in the early history of the Christian church in Norway. After taking a pleasant walking on Selja beach, you will return to Måløy on a different road, along the coast for more fantastic scenery back towards the ship.