Oslo Ferry
Oslo Ferry
With a selection of up to 14 sailings weekly, the port of Oslo connects Norway with Denmark & Germany. Sailing duration ranges from 17 hours 30 minutes to Copenhagen and 20 hours on the Kiel service.
Sailing information can vary based on time of year, so we’d advise you to view live sailing times and prices in our Deal Finder.
DFDS Terminal - Akershusstranda 31, N-0150 Oslo
Color Line Terminal - Filipstadveien 25 0250 Oslo
Stena Line Terminal - Akershusstranda 31, 0150 Oslo
Oslo - Frederikshavn with DFDS Seaways
Oslo - Copenhagen with DFDS Seaways
Oslo - Kiel with Color Line
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Thousands of people have relocated to Oslo, and after visiting, it’s easy to see why. Stunning architecture, a bustling waterfront area and an array of fascinating museums make Norway’s capital one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The culture and amenities are expected of a capital city, but it’s Oslo’s surrounding nature that separates it from other major capitals; endless countryside engulfs the city centre and lusciously green parks provide the ideal setting for a leisurely stroll in the afternoon sun. Vigelandsparken is the standout park in terms of aesthetics, attracting thousands of visitors per day. As well as the beauty and adventure belonging to the city, Oslo’s main drawing point is the proximity of its attractions. The city centre is easily walkable in a day or two, which is typically the desirable option considering the impressive infrastructure and refreshingly clean environment. There are walking and bike tours on offer, showcasing the most popular and highly regarded sights – the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet House is a particular highlight. If witnessing the main attractions doesn’t sound too appealing, there are also taste tours which take visitors around the most highly rated restaurants and food chains in the city.
There is a comprehensive public transport system consisting of buses, trams, trains and the metro so the city is very easy to navigate around. The two main hubs for public transport are Oslo Central Station and Nationaltheateret, the latter being the primary underground connection.
Oslo Ferry Port by Car
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Oslo Ferry Pot by Bus
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