Oslofjord Sightseeing
Everyday: 11-00-13.00 and 13.30-15.30
Stop on Bygdøynes (museum island 12.45 and 15.15)
Kr 390 adult
Kr 195 children under 18 years
Children under 6 years are free
Departure from: City hall pier 4
Discover the scenic Oslo fjord, the zero-emisson way on a comfortable and relaxing fjord cruise on board the electrical vessel Oslofjord on the tranquil waters of Oslo Fjord on a 2 hour sightseeing cruise.
When sailing from the City Hall pier 4 in Oslo you have great views to the city’s shoreline featuring impressive architecture and historic sites: the Akershus fortress, Opera house and Munch Museum. You will sail past Hoveøya with canons pointing over to the fjord and Bygdøy with the Iconic Fram Museum, Oslo fjord’s idyllic islands, numerous islets and inlets and Dyna Lighthouse a picturesque lighthouse. When on the cruise you will see how the hills surrounding Oslo. You will sail past Hoveøya with cannons pointing over to the fjord and Bygdøy with the iconic Fram Museum, the idyllic islands of the Oslo Fjord, numerous islets and coves and Dyna Lighthouse a picturesque lighthouse. When you are on the cruise you will see how the hills around Oslo. When you are on the cruise you will see how the hills around Oslo.
The fully electrical boat designed to give the best sightseeing experience possible, with panoramic windows. The outside decks are spacious and easy to walk around. On board serving of light food, snacks, and hot and cold beverages is available. The exterior deck is spacious and easy to walk around. Light food refreshments, snacks and hot and cold drinks are available on board.
Listen to commentary from an onboard guide to learn about Oslo and the nature and countryside that surrounds it, its history and geography.
Indoor climate system specialize in creating the ideal temperature for you comfort.
Where do we stop?
One stop is made, after 1:45 hours sightseeing tour we let passengers choose if they would like to disembark on Bygdøy, the dock situated close to the Fram museum, the Norwegian Maritime museum and the Kon-Tiki museum. When disembarking the return to the city is done at passenger’s own cost. The bus is returning to city center frequently. Upon disembarkation, the return to the city takes place at the passenger's own expense. The bus often returns to the city center.