Oslo Fjord tours and attractions
2-hour fjord sightseeing tour in Oslo
Enjoy the scenery from a sightseeing boat. You'll sail past numerous islands, narrow inlets, and into sheltered bays. Look at the Oslo Opera House from the sea.
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Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Audio-Guided Electrical Boat Tour
Sail past Hoveøya with canons pointing over the fjord, the Oslo fjord's idyllic islands, numerous islets plus the picturesque Dyna Lighthouse.
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Oslo Fjord shellfish buffet evening cruise
Sail from Rådhusbrygge 2 seeing summer huts dotted on the many islands and more. Indulge “fjord-style” shellfish buffet, with sea crayfish, crab claws and shrimps.
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Fjord evening cruise with shrimp buffet
Sit back and enjoy the scenery and beautiful islands, while savoring the flavor of the shrimp buffet Fjord style.
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Fjord cruise with live jazz music
Enjoy a 3-hour live Dixie jazz music cruise onboard a traditional wooden sailing ship passing through a maze of green islands.
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The inside story
The Oslo Fjord is an inlet in the south-east of Norway that spans over 60 miles. The fjord ranges from the Torbjørnskjær and Færder lighthouses and consists of a group of islands that can be reached by ferry from Oslo.
Each of the islands in the innermost part of Oslo Fjord has its own distinguishing history and identity. Hovedøya is closest to the city center and is known for the monastery ruins which date back to the Middle Ages, and Langøyene is known for its beach and hiking trails and camping sites. The Gressholmen, Heggholmen, and Rambergøya islands are connected and offer great places for swimming and sunbathing.
The Oslo Fjord is a very popular tourist attraction in the summer and has a wide variety of actitivies. From guided kayak tours, to fjord-cruises and rib-boats, you can do it all. If you forgot to bring a bathing suit, or don't want to do any water activities, there are plenty of other attractions nearby the fjord. You can go for a hike on Langøyene, take a visit to the Opera House, or head to the Astrup Fearnley Museum or Viking Ship Museum where you see the best preserved Viking ships from the Stone Age and Bronze Age.