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Amazing Island Hopping Tour in Oslo

By When In Norway

Available from: April - October

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NOK 605
48 hours free cancellation
Local tourism
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Next available date: 22 Apr 2025

Hop aboard Oslo's fully electric Public Transportations Ferries for a spectacular day of Island Hopping. Join us while we explore the inner harbor of the Oslofjord and see what makes these hidden gems so special!

🌟 The Ultimate Oslo Island-Hopping Adventure

Your journey kicks off at Jernbanetorget, where your expert guide will meet you by the iconic Tiger Statue outside Oslo Central Station. After a quick briefing, we’ll hop aboard an **electric tram—"trikk," as the locals call it—**and glide through the vibrant city streets to Aker Brygge, Oslo’s buzzing waterfront district. With its trendy restaurants, stylish shops, and breath-taking views of the Oslo Fjord, it’s the perfect launch point for our unforgettable island-hopping experience!

 

🚢 Set Sail on a Fully Electric Ferry

In just 10 minutes, we’ll reach Hovedøya, an island where history and nature collide. Wander through the hauntingly beautiful ruins of a 12th-century monastery, explore scenic forest trails, and soak in stunning fjord views. And if you’re feeling adventurous, take a refreshing dip at one of Hovedøya’s tranquil beaches—just don’t forget your swimsuit!

 

🏡 Discover Nakholmen – A Hidden Gem of Cabin Culture

Next, we’ll ferry over to Nakholmen, a charming island known for its picturesque coastal cottages—a beloved weekend retreat for Oslo locals. As we cruise past several other islands, you’ll get a glimpse of authentic Norwegian island life, where colorful cabins line the shores and locals embrace the slow, scenic pace of the fjord.

 

⛴️ One Last Fjord Cruise & A Scenic Ride Home

After soaking up Nakholmen’s charm, we’ll board our ferry back to Aker Brygge, giving you one last chance to marvel at the beauty of the Oslo Fjord. Then, we’ll hop back on the tram for a smooth ride to Jernbanetorget, wrapping up this unforgettable 4-hour adventure.

 

🔥 Don’t Miss Out

This is the ultimate way to experience Oslo’s island paradise, rich history, and stunning nature—all in one incredible trip. Pack your swimsuit, grab your camera, and get ready for an experience you’ll be talking about long after you leave Norway!

  • Explore the inner harbor of the Oslofjord from a ferry
  • Visit islands of the Oslofjord and enjoy peaceful nature
  • Learn about local culture through facts and stories from your local guide

Wear comfortable shoes to ensure a smooth experience. Make sure to dress according to the weather. 

  • Experienced Local Guide
  • Public Transportation Ticket (Ferry)
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 48 hours before the scheduled start time.

Additional Information

 

  • This 4-hour trip includes the duration of public transportation and covers a walking distance of 3 km.
  • The meeting point is outside Oslo Visitor Centre, next to the tiger statue, in Central Oslo.

 

Photo Credit: Josh Lake

Meeting Point

The meeting point is outside Oslo Visitor Centre, next to the tiger statue, in Central Oslo.
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When In Norway

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