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Experience a 3-hour evening cruise on Oslo fjord with a traditional wooden sailing ship, enjoy fresh Norwegian shrimp buffet, and soak in stunning harbor views.

For those seeking a relaxing way to enjoy Oslo’s scenic waterways, the Oslo: Fjord Evening Cruise with Shrimp Buffet offers a cozy and authentic experience. Priced at $64 per person and lasting 3 hours, this tour combines the charm of a restored wooden sailing ship with the pleasures of a fresh seafood buffet. Departing from Rådhusbrygge 3, the tour is perfect for travelers who want a blend of sightseeing, local flavors, and a touch of maritime tradition.
While the cruise is a laid-back, informal experience rather than a formal sightseeing tour, it excels at delivering stunning views of Oslo’s harbor, islands, and landmarks. The combination of warm blankets, good music, and an all-you-can-eat shrimp buffet makes it a favorite for those looking for a calm, enjoyable evening on the water. Expect a friendly crew and a chance to relax while taking in the breathtaking scenery.
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This tour features a fully restored wooden sailing vessel that adds a nostalgic maritime feel. Unlike modern boats, this ship offers an authentic sailing experience, with the option to enjoy the scenery from various angles as it navigates the waterways. The captain and friendly crew guide guests through the fjord’s impressive sights, making the journey both informative and relaxing.
The ship’s atmosphere is casual yet charming, with soft music enhancing the mood. Though the boat may use an engine, the overall experience remains reminiscent of traditional Norwegian sailing ships. It’s a great way to connect with Oslo’s maritime history while enjoying modern comforts like warm blankets and onboard toilets.

The cruise showcases some of Oslo’s most picturesque locations. Pass close to the Bygdøy peninsula, home to several museums including the Maritime Museum and the Fram Museum. Guests enjoy views of the veteran sailing ships moored outside the Maritime Museum, and the impressive polar ship housed within the Fram Museum.
Sailing past the Hovedøya island offers a peaceful vista, with its green shores contrasting against the water. The cruise also navigates narrow inlets and sheltered bays, providing countless opportunities for photographs of the city’s skyline, the Huk Bay beach, and the illuminated harbor at sunset. The proximity to these landmarks allows for memorable captures from different angles.

The highlight of this cruise is the shrimp buffet served onboard. Expect an impressive abundance of freshly caught Norwegian shrimps, which you shell yourself, accompanied by bread, butter, mayonnaise, and dill. The menu also includes a salad bar with options like potato salad, coleslaw, or macaroni salad.
Guests praise the buffet’s quality and the generous portions, making it a satisfying meal during the cruise. Many reviews highlight the freshness of the seafood and the lively atmosphere created by guests shelling their shrimps and sharing the experience. The buffet is expertly managed, ensuring everyone has plenty of food from boarding to disembarking.
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The tour starts at Rådhusbrygge 3, near Oslo City Hall. Guests are advised to arrive early to secure preferred seating, as there are no assigned seats. The meeting point is clearly marked with the “Oslo Sightseeing Fjord Cruise” sign.
The cruise runs rain or shine, so it’s wise to dress comfortably and bring layers or warm clothes. The crew provides warm blankets, but the open sea can get chilly, especially at sunset. Comfortable shoes are recommended since walking on the boat is necessary, but the boat itself is accessible for most travelers.
The onboard bar offers a variety of hot and cold drinks for purchase, including beers, wine, cocktails, soft drinks, and snacks. Since drinks are not included, travelers can choose to buy their favorites during the cruise. The duration of 3 hours allows plenty of time for scenic viewing, dining, and relaxing without feeling rushed.

During the cruise, travelers cruise past Hovedøya, Dyna Lighthouse, and the Maritime Museum, with a clear view of the polar ship Fram. The route takes you through narrow inlets and sheltered bays, giving diverse perspectives of Oslo’s waterways and waterfront architecture.
The sunset views are especially praised, with some reviews noting the spectacular colors illuminating the harbor and city skyline. This makes the cruise a perfect evening activity, whether for a romantic outing or a casual get-together.

The friendly crew and captain contribute significantly to the experience. Many reviews mention their attentiveness and helpfulness, ensuring that guests feel comfortable, especially in chilly weather. The crew’s good humor and music selection help elevate the overall mood, making the cruise more than just a sightseeing trip.
The atmosphere is relaxed and social, with guests shelling shrimps, enjoying drinks, and soaking in the peaceful surroundings. Despite some mention of cold weather, the provision of blankets and warm clothing options helps keep everyone comfortable.

The tour takes place rain or shine, so packing comfortable clothes and layers is essential. Many reviews note that it can get quite chilly and windy, especially after sunset, but the blankets provided help mitigate this.
If the weather is particularly cold, bringing extra warm clothing or a hat can improve the experience. The open deck allows for fresh air and scenic views, but flexibility in clothing helps ensure an enjoyable trip regardless of weather conditions.

This cruise appeals to those who appreciate a casual, scenic, and seafood-filled evening. It’s ideal for solo travelers, couples, and small groups who want to enjoy Oslo’s waterways without the hustle of a busy tour.
The emphasis on relaxation, good food, and beautiful views makes it a good choice for travelers seeking a peaceful, culturally rich experience. The affordable price and inclusion of the shrimp buffet add to its appeal for those looking for good value.
The Oslo: Fjord Evening Cruise with Shrimp Buffet offers a warm, friendly, and picturesque way to enjoy Oslo’s harbor at sunset. Its authentic wooden ship, superb seafood buffet, and scenic route are the main highlights. The friendly crew, soft music, and cozy blankets enhance the relaxed atmosphere, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
While weather can be unpredictable, packing the right clothes ensures enjoyment regardless of the conditions. The cruise’s three-hour duration strikes a perfect balance between sightseeing, dining, and downtime. It suits travelers who want to experience Oslo’s maritime side in a comfortable and authentic setting.
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Is the cruise suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine. Blankets are provided for warmth, but it’s advisable to dress in layers or bring warm clothes.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, drinks are not included in the ticket price but are available for purchase onboard, including beers, wine, cocktails, and soft drinks.
What should I bring with me?
Bring comfortable shoes and comfortable clothes suitable for being outdoors. Layering is recommended, especially if the weather is cold or windy.
Can I arrive late or leave early?
Since there are no allocated seats, arriving early helps secure good seating. The tour lasts 3 hours, and arrival at the start point is essential for a smooth experience.
This cruise provides an excellent way to unwind, enjoy Norwegian seafood, and see some of Oslo’s most scenic waterways—an ideal choice for a laid-back, scenic evening on the fjord.
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