About the excursion

Transport:
yacht
Season:
all year round
Photo by Elisabeth Ones / Visit Norway

Join fjord sightseeing tour and experience iconic landmarks and rich history aboard a classic sailing ship Helena.

During the two-hour tour, we sail through narrow straits and peaceful bays, surrounded by islands with beautiful Norwegian cottages. The tour starts in downtown Oslo and takes you to the fjord’s most famous landmarks, such as:

  • Akershus Fortress,
  • the Opera House,
  • Hovedøya, and Bygdøy,
  • the historic lighthouses that have illuminated the fjord for generations.
Photo by Millie Olsen on Unsplash

Fjord Sightseeing in Oslo During Summer
April 11 – October 5

On our summer tours, we follow the original route past Nesodden, a route we have sailed since 1946. Enjoy an unforgettable journey through the beautiful Oslo Fjord, where you can take in spectacular views and iconic landmarks.

Along the way, you’ll experience impressive sights like the waterside of the Opera House and Hovedøya, known for its lovely beaches and lush nature. Hovedøya also has a fascinating history, with the ruins of a 12th-century monastery, and it’s a popular spot for picnics and swimming in the summer.

You’ll also see historic Nesodden, known for its classic bathhouses and beautiful residential areas. In summer, you can enjoy the fresh sea breeze as we cross Bundefjorden and the Oslo Fjord, taking in the lush coastline.

As the ship passes Bygdøy, we will see Dyna Lighthouse, one of the fjord’s most iconic symbols. Built in 1874, the lighthouse has been an important navigation guide for over 140 years. Dyna Lighthouse is not just a beautiful sight but also a part of Oslo’s maritime history.

Bygdøy Ferry Included in Our Fjord Sightseeing.

Photo by Elisabeth Ones / Visit Norway

Fjord Sightseeing in Oslo During Winter
From October 6

In winter, we adjust the route for a more comfortable experience, avoiding the coldest parts of the fjord. Instead of crossing Bundefjorden to Nesodden, the tour circles around Lindøya and Dyna Lighthouse.

We stop at Bygdøy, where you can disembark to visit the museums.

Explore the Bygdøy museums: Right by the dock, you can visit the Norwegian Maritime Museum, the Kon-Tiki Museum, and the Fram Museum, as well as the Norwegian Folk Museum, a short walk away. (The Viking Ship Museum is closed for renovations until 2027.)

If you take the morning departure to Bygdøy, you can return to the city center for free on the next departure.

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