Step aboard the Fram — the world's strongest wooden ship and the vessel that carried Nansen and Amundsen to the poles. A private guided visit transforms this extraordinary museum from a self-tour into an immersive polar adventure story.
What to expect
You board the real Fram, walk her decks, duck into the cramped crew quarters, and feel the scale of what it meant to sail into the unknown pack ice. The museum's immersive polar panoramas and Gjøa (Amundsen's Northwest Passage ship) complete the picture. A knowledgeable guide contextualises every artefact — Nansen's skis, the ship's logbooks, the survival rations. The setting on the Bygdøy Peninsula is serene, a world away from the city bustle.
Good to know
Bygdøy is a 20-minute ferry ride from Aker Brygge (City Hall Pier) — the ferry itself is a scenic mini-cruise. The Oslo Pass (NOK 580 / EUR 49 for 24 hrs) covers entry to multiple Bygdøy museums including the Kon-Tiki Museum and Norwegian Museum of Cultural History — excellent value for a full Bygdøy day. Confirm timings for the last return ferry.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Oslo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.