Why it’s worth going on a Fjord cruise from Oslo
The Norwegian capital has a lot going for it, from its breathtaking architecture to its vast expanses of green and rich pockets of history — but it’s also a great place from which to begin a broader Norway adventure. Here’s all the reasons why it’s a great idea to go on a Fjord cruise from Oslo:
You’ll get a unique perspective of the Oslo waterline
Sailing from Oslofjord, or returning to Oslo by boat, will allow you to see the bigger picture — literally. From the Astrup Fearnley Museum on one end, to the Oslo Opera shining like an iceberg that juts out from the fjord next to the newly beguiling Deichman Library in the middle, and the Barcode buildings with the new L-shaped Munch Museum on the other end, Oslo’s waterline is made up of slick, modern buildings that reflect the sun’s rays on their surfaces, glistening like gems. Make sure your camera is charged!
One of Norway’s gorgeous fjords is much closer than you think
Oslofjord stretches out right from the harbor into the Skagerrak sea, its crystal clear waters lined with picturesque islets and charming little towns. Oslofjord played a very important part in Norwegian history, and on its islands and coastal towns you’ll find fortifications and medieval ruins, while the natural beauty of the area is accentuated in tranquil forested hills, bays with colorful cottages, sandy beaches and unspoiled landscapes with thriving wildlife.
You can access so many breathtaking destinations
From Oslo, the whole of Norway’s beauty is at your fingertips! Whether you want to explore the sunny southern part of the country, the unforgettable Lofoten islands or the deep Arctic North, you’re just a boat, train or plane ride away — since Oslo is the perfect hub to visit every other part of the country from.