Oslofjord Cruise

Stunning views of islands, lighthouses, and Oslo’s skyline, showcasing the natural beauty surrounding Norway’s capital.

The Oslofjord cruise is a relaxing and scenic way to experience the natural beauty that surrounds Norway’s capital. Gliding across calm waters, you’ll pass clusters of small green islands, charming summer homes, and historic lighthouses, enjoying panoramic views of Oslo’s skyline and waterfront landmarks along the way. 

The fjord’s peaceful atmosphere, combined with fresh sea air and ever-changing coastal scenery, creates a memorable contrast to the buzz of the city. Whether you’re taking in the landscape from the open deck or seated comfortably inside, the cruise offers a tranquil and picturesque introduction to life along the fjord. 

Nearby Attractions

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Parliament Building
Stortinget, Norway’s Parliament, is a striking 1866 landmark on Karl Johans Gate, symbolising the nation’s democracy and civic life in the heart of Oslo.
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is a 13th-century stronghold overlooking the Oslofjord, offering historic ramparts, scenic harbour views, and a glimpse into Norway’s royal past.
Aker brygge
Aker Brygge is Oslo’s lively waterfront, blending historic shipyard charm with modern shops, cafés, galleries, and scenic views of the Oslofjord.
Oslo City Hall
Oslo City Hall, with its twin towers and murals, hosts city administration and the Nobel Peace Prize, standing as a striking landmark on the waterfront.
National Museum
Oslo’s National Museum, reopened in 2022, showcases Munch and international art in a striking modern waterfront building and is a cultural highlight.
Oslo National Theatre
Oslo National Theatre, opened in 1899, features a grand façade and classical details, standing as a cultural landmark in the heart of the city.

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A Day in Oslo: Private Full Day Tour with Oslofjord Cruise

Norway’s distinguished capital, Oslo, is strategically placed at the head of the Oslofjord, a 100-kilometre-long inlet that stretches southward into the Skagerrak strait. This stunning coastal location has shaped Oslo’s distinct personality and offers visitors a captivating blend of urban life and easy access to the sea, fjords, and islands. On our full-day private tour, you have the chance to experience the best the city has to offer on land and on the water, with a comprehensive walking tour with a local guide, followed by a scenic jaunt to one of the city’s best viewpoints, and a relaxing fjord cruise.

On your full-day private tour, you will:

  • Spend a delightful day exploring Oslo with a private local guide;
  • Embark on a walking tour of the key sights of the Norwegian capital, including the Royal Palace, the National Theatre and Oslo City Hall;
  • Learn all about Oslo’s history, from the founding of the city in the 11th Century to the evolution of the modern metropolis;
  • Visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park, one of Oslo's most remarkable attractions and the world's largest sculpture park created by a single artist;
  • Stroll along Aker Brygge waterfront to soak in the lively atmosphere and learn the story behind the sleek modern buildings;
  • See historic buildings like the Stortinget (Norwegian Parliament) and Oslo Cathedral as you make your way along Karl Johan Gate;
  • Admire the incredible architecture of the Oslo Opera House, and make your way to the rooftop for panoramic city views;
  • Set off on an audioguided Oslofjord cruise (with tickets included) to enjoy the city and the surrounding countryside from the water.

Experience the very best of Norway’s capital on this full-day private tour that combines Oslo’s cultural treasures, architectural highlights, and natural beauty. Thanks to your expert local guide, a passionate local well-versed in Oslo’s history, you’ll uncover the city’s fascinating layers, on foot, by tram, and by boat, for a complete introduction to this spectacular Scandinavian gem.

Your journey begins at the Royal Palace, where you’ll admire the grandeur of the Norwegian monarchy and explore the serene park surrounding the residence. From here, a short tram ride takes you to the renowned Vigeland Sculpture Park, a breathtaking open-air gallery and one of Oslo’s most interesting attractions. As you wander among more than 200 expressive sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, your guide will share insights into the artist’s vision and the symbolism behind his work, providing a vivid encounter with Norwegian creativity.

Returning to the city centre, you’ll pass the elegant National Theatre and continue to Oslo City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded each year. Nearby, the Nobel Peace Centre offers a deeper look into Norway’s role as a champion of peace and humanitarianism. From there, your guide will lead you to Aker Brygge, a lively waterfront district where stylish restaurants and modern architecture now stand on what was once a bustling shipyard. Then it's time to get a taste of Oslo's food scene with a break for lunch (at your own expense), when your guide will be happy to recommend authentic local favourites according to your taste, from top-notch seafood restaurants to cosy Nordic bistros.

In the afternoon, the adventure continues. You’ll stroll down Karl Johans Gate, Oslo’s vibrant main boulevard lined with shops, cafés, and historic landmarks. You’ll stop by the impressive Norwegian Parliament building and step inside the beautiful baroque Oslo Cathedral, where royal and national ceremonies are still held. The tour then continues to the Oslo Opera House, a dazzling symbol of modern design that seems to rise straight from the fjord, where you'll have the chance to walk up its sloping roof for sweeping views of the harbour and city skyline.

To conclude your day, your guide will escort you to a nearby pier where your pre-arranged Oslofjord cruise awaits. Settle in and enjoy a picturesque journey along the fjord, taking in panoramic views of the city, wooded islands, and the surrounding countryside. With an audioguide to enrich your experience, you’ll see Oslo from a whole new perspective, the perfect finale to an unforgettable day exploring Norway’s capital. This experience is ideal for first-time visitors eager to immerse themselves in the spirit of Oslo through its history, art, architecture, and deep connection with nature.

Please note: This private guided tour lasts 5 hours. After the guided portion concludes, you will board the audio-guided Oslofjord cruise independently, with a duration of approximately 1.5 hours.

Oslo for Foodies: Small Group Food Tour & Fjord Cruise Experience

Norway’s gastronomy is underpinned by its rugged landscapes and vast coastline, bursting with freshness and offering plenty of variety thanks to the local ingredients and cultural traditions of the different regions. Oslo’s food scene is particularly exciting, showcasing cuisine from across the country as well as international influences. Our small group food tour is a great way to immerse yourself in the city’s culinary history with a local guide. Not only will you get to explore Oslo via its eateries, but you will also get the chance to sail along the stunning Oslofjord, taking in scenic views while sipping local cider. 

On your half-day small group food tour, you will:

  • Savour the flavours of Oslo with a local guide;
  • Explore the city centre from a foodie lens;
  • Get a crash course in Oslo’s culinary culture and how it intersects with its history;
  • Enjoy a thoughtful selection of tastings, including baked goods, creamy fish soup and world-class Norwegian salmon;
  • Learn about the ingredients and recipes that are the cornerstones of Norwegian cuisine;
  • Visit several small local producers and meet some of the people who shape the city’s dynamic food scene;
  • Embark on a cruise along the iconic Oslofjord, tasting a traditional pastry as you take in the spectacular views;
  • Sip on Norwegian cider as you glide across the water;
  • Taste mouthwatering sausages cooked over an open fire.

Set out from the heart of Oslo on a half-day small group food tour designed for curious travellers who want to understand the city through its flavours. After meeting with your guide at a convenient city-centre location, you’ll get an engaging introduction to Oslo’s culinary story, discovering how a northern climate, deeply rooted maritime traditions and innovative producers have shaped the dishes Norwegians know and love today. As you explore the city streets, you’ll take in some of the major landmarks while your guide shows you how food and history intertwine in markets, bakeries and other charming neighbourhood spots.

Throughout the walk, you will pause at several handpicked stops to taste the essentials of Norwegian cooking. Creamy fish soup layered with local seafood, rustic bread with homemade jam, and expertly prepared salmon reveal the character of the region’s ingredients. Your guide shares insights into the recipes, techniques and cultural influences behind each bite, while the artisans you meet offer a glimpse into the craft and care that define Oslo’s thriving community of small producers.

During the tour, you’ll hop aboard a boat for a scenic cruise along the Oslofjord. The city slowly recedes as you glide past islands, forests and waterfront homes, giving you time to unwind and sample traditional pastries paired with non-alcoholic Norwegian cider. Gliding across the water, the surrounding landscape creates a peaceful backdrop for these tastings, adding a picturesque touch of Oslo’s pristine nature to your culinary exploration.

Returning to shore, your group will be treated to a final flavourful experience: cooking rich Norwegian sausages over an open fire overlooking the fjord. By the time your tour concludes, you will have tasted a wide range of Norwegian classics and gained a warm, personal introduction to Oslo’s culinary culture, a delectable journey through the city for travellers eager to connect with Norway through its food.

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