Oslo Fjord Evening Cruise with Shrimp Buffet on a Sailing Ship





Description
Journey through Oslo’s beautiful fjord on this Norwegian evening cruise. On board a traditional wooden sailboat, you’ll see Oslo’s waterfront sights. Munch on a shrimp snack while you enjoy the scenery.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Sightseeing tours are available all day during high season. During off-season Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(178)
Fabulous start to finish. My friend and I booked for her birthday evening. We shared table with two other couples. It was fun. Scenery fantastic and shrimp supper perfect, more than enough to go round. Had such a lovely evening and crew great. Thank you.
A lot of fun and the 3 hours seemed perfect.
What a great 3 hours. Met a lot of fun people . Everyone enjoyed themselves. Food was very good. The crew was very friendly. It was just right for a great evening.
The weather was great, a beautiful ship, and a fantastic crew. The buffet was also very delicious. The only criticism was the mayonnaise in small packaged bags. Why not make it yourself? It would enhance the experience even more.
Sailboat crew was friendly and efficient. Lots of shrimp to peel and amake a shrimp salad sandwich with fresh dill.
Excellent boat ride in great weather.
Nice way to see Oslo waterfront. 3 hour cruise with all you can eat shrimp (with lettuce and bread/butter) Can get a little chilly on the water so bring a light jacket. They also supply blankets if you are cold.
Unique experience! Would definitely do it again. The view was beautiful and the crew was great! The shrimp was good too.
Mid-May, bitterly cold. Sat under the edge of a tarp covering the outer deck of a sailing ship (not sailing but running on engine). Exposed to freezing wind and occasional rain. The crew seemed to regard this as normal. Sure, there were also better seats with heaters above them, but not for everyone. I suppose they just want to wring every last NOK from the buying public. Blaring disco music completed the maritime experience. Would not recommend, but if you do go, at least ask for a reservation in the central tables under the heaters.
It's a cruise to enjoy the evening, some food, and the ambience. We were lucky enough to have a clear sky evening and watch the sun go down. Wear good clothing to ensure you don't get cold.



