Glide through the stunning Oslofjord on a private or small-group boat charter, taking in the archipelago islands, forested shoreline, and the Oslo skyline from the water — the most cinematic perspective of the Norwegian capital.
What to expect
Cast off from the quay just steps from the cruise terminal and within minutes you are weaving between the green islands of the inner Oslofjord — Hovedøya with its medieval monastery ruins, the beaches of Gressholmen, and the dramatic Oscarsborg Fortress where Norway sank the German cruiser Blücher in 1940. Seabirds escort the boat and the air is bracingly fresh. A knowledgeable skipper narrates the history and ecology while you relax on deck with a glass of something Norwegian.
Good to know
Båtservice departs from Aker Brygge, a short walk or water-taxi ride from the main cruise quays. Book the private charter well in advance in summer (June–August). For scheduled cruises, the 2-hour fjord tour is the sweet spot — long enough to reach the outer islands, short enough to clear all-aboard comfortably.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Oslo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.