2-Hour Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Cruise

Drink in views of Oslo’s beautiful setting on the Oslo Fjord (or Oslofjord) on this two-hour sightseeing cruise. It’s an enjoyable, relaxing way to get an overview of the city and appreciate its surrounding beauty.
By Purchasing 2hrs Fjord sightseeing ticket, you will have a free ferry ticket to the museum

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Oslofjord - Oslo is beautifully situated at the head of the Oslo Fjord (Oslofjorden in Norwegian) and is surrounded by forested hills. It’s a stunning city, and the best way to appreciate its beauty is on a relaxing sightseeing cruise.
    On this two-hour tour, discover the scenery from a sightseeing boat. You’ll sail past numerous islands, including…
What's Included
  • Bar onboard with various drinks for purchase, i.e beers, wine, cocktails, soft drinks, snacks, etc.
  • Authentic Sailing Ships
  • Round-trip sightseeing cruise
  • Friendly Crew
  • Warm blankets
  • Toilet onboard
  • Audio guide on speaker in English
  • Free Ferry ticket to the Museum Peninsula (Bygdøy)
  • Fjord Sightseeing App with 13 Languages (Download for free under the name ‘Oslo Fjord Guide’)
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop off
  • Food and drink, unless specified
Additional Information
  • During winter season:
  • A day at the Bygdøy Museums and Oslo Fjord Sightseeing:
  • First join the 2 hour Fjord Sightseeing leaving 10.30.
  • at 12:20 on Bygdøynes letting passengers off for a 2.5 hours visit to museums, at 14:50 we depart from Bygdøynes arriving 15:00 at City Hall.
  • Seating is not guaranteed so arrive early to get a seat.( free seating)…
Location
Rådhusbrygge 3
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Filip226
Jan 19, 2025
Go for it. Cruiser + Fram museum - We had wonderful sunny weather and the guide was very good. Since the boat stops at Bygdoy peninsula, we used the chance and visited the museum there. A big time saver compared to returning to harbour and then going for the museum. I recommend first doing the cruise and then visiting the museum.
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Julielb77
Jan 9, 2025
Great experience - Great experience! Comfortable facilities (blankets, heating), spectacular views (especially under a beautiful sun), good mulled wine, interesting guides and fun Thank you ✨
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Minette_p
Dec 21, 2024
Amazing boat tour - The tour was great! We were lucky enough that the weather was perfect and we were able to see the “summer tour “. The boat had a heated deck and not heated. So it’s up to your preference where you want to seat. We saw some of the island and beautiful and tiny bath houses and a lot more. It is also very informative. Staff are very nice and knowledgeable.
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Tiina_s
Dec 16, 2024
Great trip - Despite the snowy weather, the trip was pleasant and smooth. The guide had a good sense of humour, and hot drinks helped a lot to enjoy the cold weather.
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Suzanna_s
Nov 24, 2024
A wonderful memory - Amazing experience and great personnel and great snacks. Great views and option to hop off boat at museum island. I’ll certainly come back.
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Fatstan
Nov 20, 2024
Very cold but very enjoyable morning - Went for the morning winter trip, definitely worth it, I at first though that 2 hours might not be enough, but as it was quite cold, (well for me) it was just long enough, they give you little blankets and the views are great, the guide tells you about all the places you and see and they are very informative, once we got to the area where the musiums are we were given the choice of being dropped off there and picked back up on the later trip, or stay on and finish the tour. I opted to stay in as the Viking boat museum was closed and that’s the one I would have wanted to see, obviously that is t the fault of the boat trip so all good. I would definitely recommend this trip over the newer electric boats, the old wooden Helena is a lovely old thing
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Martin_k
Nov 12, 2024
Can get very cold in the... - Can get very cold in the winter months, so dress warm. Great way to explore the Oslo fjiord and to see the different areas of Oslo.
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Justin_b
Jan 21, 2025
Bucket list fjord cruise! - Lovely cruise…interesting, ancient ship built in 1947! You’ll see what the surrounding lands look like from boat..recommended as it’s just a couple hours and it’s a bucket list thing to take a cruise along the fjords
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Dudule4
Nov 20, 2024
Nothing incredible - I found it more atypical to go sailing rather than sailing. So I booked a slightly more expensive ride because the outside was supposedly heated. Beware it is false, there is no heating, only a small plaid. With low temperatures you should plan to dress warmly otherwise you do not enjoy it properly. It’s nice but don’t expect anything amazing. For me, it's not worth the price at all.
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E9937njdenniss
Dec 28, 2024
Ambassador ship Ambience not suitable for wheelchairs. - My wife is a stroke revoverer and wheelchair dependent. We are seasoned cruisers having cruised with all the major cruiselines over many years before my wife had her stroke. After two years from her stroke we decided to try cruising again since several weekends at Warners were very successful. I approached my usual travel agent with the brief of a cruise for my wife and I, anywhere, sailing from the UK, but it has to be wheelchair accessible. We went to the travel agent together so the travel agent saw the extent of my wifes disability and to explain her needs. We left it with her and called back together a few days later. The cruise she came up with was a 14 night cruise to the Northern Lights with Ambassador Cruiseline on the ship Ambience. She "sold" it to us promising a fully accessible suite (a suite because of the wheelchair she said - found out later a balcony cabin was available with just the same space as the suite) and the promise of a cruiseline that had a good track record with disabled passengers. She said she had personally travelled on the ship and showed us photographs of the ship. We paid in excess of £7000 for the cruise. I addition to this we had to pay over £750 for a profiling bed, something that a great deal of disabled passengers would require, but not available as part of the "disabled" cabin. We left Tilbury in November and I have to admit it was the quickest and easiest embarkation we have ever had - literally from car park to cabin in just 25 minutes. There the dream ended. Once in the cabin, which in all fairness was quite accessible, we felt it was quite cold. I called the service desk several times over the next few days and had numerous visits from maintenance who gave many varied excuses for the temperature (which according to their own measuring equipment only read 20.8C) until eventually after actually stopping the Captain during one of his rounds got the official explanation from the actual Chief Engineer that they had a problem with the heating in that area of the ship, whereby he issued us with a small domestic fan heater. As for the ship being wheelchair friendly it really was a joke !! The theatre which seated 800 people, there were spaces for only 4 (yes four) wheelchairs and even then if the carer wanted to sit with their partner we were given a white folding plastic garden chair. talk about discrimination !! The buffet area was totally inaccessible during meal times since the table were bolted to the floor and if we wanted to sit at a table we would have to move a chair away which only caused congestion. No wheelchair accessible areas. As to getting off the ship and visiting the ports, it was impossible because the shuttle buses were not capable of taking a wheelchair passenger, neither were any of the trips for the same reason. Therefore on port days we were restricted to the ship, or rather the cabin, since the activities on board ship on port days was negligible. The cabin had a small flat screen television that had severely restricted channels (3 news channels, a film channel showing "looped movies", and a childrens channel) so port days were pretty miserable. Of course, I reported my concerns to the service desk as we are asked to, but at every request we were told they couldnt do anything because it was an "old" ship, even though it had a major refit only two years ago. To add insult to injury my wife became ill the day before we disembarked and needed to be rushed to hospital as soon as we docked, despite several requests for assistance from both port staff and Ambassador personel we were told they couldnt help, and suggested I leave my wife alone whilst I got my luggage. Totally without feeling or compassion. On my return (my wife was in hospital for three weeks ) I wrote to Ambassador and my travel agent detailing my disappointment. They didnt even reply to me, just sending a reply to the travel agent to pass on to me. They just apologised for my disapointment saying that they had taken my points on board but it was an "old" ship and wasnt possible to change many of my concerns. I asked for some form of compensation but they declined. Ambassador is the worse cruise experience, and indeed the worse experience of any holiday, and should be ashamed to describe itself as wheelchair friendly. For the able bodied passenger it would be quite acceptable but as wheelchair passengers we were certainly third class passengers forced to pay first class money.
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