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Discover Oslo’s fjord islands on this private 4-hour 15-minute tour with ferry rides, guided walks, and optional picnic stops for a scenic adventure.
Explore the stunning fjords of Oslo with the Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping tour. For $58.85 per person, this 4-hour 15-minute experience takes you across three picturesque islands, combining walking, ferry rides, and natural scenery. The tour is highly rated at 5.0/5 from over 300 reviews, with 98% recommending it. It features personalized guidance on a small group basis—limited to 15 travelers—and includes public transportation tickets for seamless travel between islands. Expect visits to Hovedøya, with its ancient monastery and nature reserve; Gressholmen, known as Oslo’s first airport and a bird sanctuary; and Oslofjord, a tranquil cabin island.
This tour suits those who enjoy moderate hikes, nature, and history, but hikers should be prepared for rugged paths. A good choice for active travelers wanting to explore Oslo’s coastal beauty with expert guides in a relaxed setting, and the possibility of a summer picnic or a refreshing swim.


The tour begins at Rådhusbrygge 4, Oslo, easily accessible via public transportation. The meeting point is near key transit options, making arrival smooth. The tour concludes back at the starting point, providing a convenient and compact experience.
Travelers should note that children under 10 years are not recommended**, and booking is generally done around 30 days in advance. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, offering flexibility for changing plans.
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The itinerary is designed for a balanced exploration of nature and history. The first stop, Hovedøya, invites visitors to walk through an ancient monastery and nature reserve, where the free admission highlights its accessibility. Next, Gressholmen showcases Oslo’s first airport and a bird sanctuary, offering views of flora and fauna. The longer stop at Oslofjord allows for relaxed walks, scenic photos, or even a swim if desired.
The guided commentary enriches each stop, sharing stories about the local history and natural features. Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides—notably Jon and Neil—for their friendly demeanor and ability to answer questions. The pace is generally well-rated, with some mentioning the importance of good walking shoes for rugged paths.

The tour includes ferry rides that offer quick and scenic crossings between islands, removing the hassle of figuring out schedules. Travelers appreciate that the public transportation tickets allow continued exploration after the tour ends. The nature walks take you through flora and fauna, with some islands being car-free zones—perfect for peaceful strolls.
The walks are described as moderate in difficulty, with rugged paths that might challenge those with limited mobility. Comfortable shoes are recommended to enjoy the full experience.

From April through September, travelers often stop at a hidden beach for a picnic, adding a relaxed, social element to the day. Bringing your own lunch, swimsuit, and towel means you can enjoy a quick swim and refresh after the hikes. This optional stop is highly praised for its scenic setting and added value.
In colder months, the focus remains on nature walks and sightseeing, but the summer experience truly offers a more leisurely and refreshing way to connect with Oslo’s coastal environment.

While many reviews highlight the enjoyment of the hikes, some mention the importance of being able to handle moderate walking and rugged terrain. The guides are attentive and willing to answer questions, but the paths can be uneven. The tour is not recommended for children under 10, which suggests a moderate physical level.
Travelers should wear suitable shoes and prepare for variable terrain. The focus is on nature and history, so light to moderate fitness is sufficient for most.

The guides—including Jon, Neil, and others—are frequently praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability. They share historical facts, local insights, and jokes, making the experience both informative and fun.
The small group size enhances the personalized attention and allows for more interactive conversations. Many reviews mention the enthusiasm and helpfulness of guides, which adds value to the tour.


What makes this private island hopping tour particularly appealing is its combination of guided sightseeing, ferry transportation, and natural scenery. The inclusion of public transit tickets simplifies logistics, while the small group size guarantees more personalized interactions. The stunning island scenery, informative guides, and optional picnic enhance the overall value.
Travelers who love moderate physical activity, history, and nature will find this tour rewarding. The ability to dip into the fjord and enjoy scenic views makes it a memorable way to experience Oslo’s coastal landscape.
This tour provides a well-balanced combination of nature, history, and scenic ferry rides in the heart of Oslo’s fjords. Its affordable price, personalized guidance, and diverse stops make it a compelling choice for active visitors eager to explore beyond the city streets.
While rugged paths and moderate hikes are part of the experience, most participants find the pace manageable and rewarding. The summer picnic and swimming opportunities add extra charm, especially on warm days.
If you want a personalized, scenic, and informative outdoor adventure in Oslo, this Island Hopping tour offers a memorable, value-rich experience.
“This tour is awesome! First of all, make sure you can hike- someone came on our tour barely able to walk and held us back a bit (rude).”
Is this tour suitable for children?
This activity is not recommended for children under 10 years due to the moderate hiking and rugged paths involved.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. If visiting in summer, pack a swimsuit and towel for swimming.
Are the ferry rides included in the price?
Yes, public transportation tickets for ferry rides are included and can be used after the tour as well.
How long are the stops at each island?
The first two stops, Hovedøya and Gressholmen, last about an hour each, while the Oslofjord stop is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Can I purchase food during the tour?
Yes, during the summer months, you can bring your own lunch for a picnic or buy food along the way.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The paths can be rugged, and moderate hiking is required. The tour may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
What are the main highlights of the islands?
Hovedøya offers historic monastery ruins and nature, Gressholmen is notable for its bird sanctuary and historic airport, and Oslofjord provides a peaceful, scenic island for relaxing walks.
How do I book this tour?
Advance booking is recommended, typically around 30 days in advance. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience.
What sets this tour apart from other Oslo activities?
The combination of guided walks, ferry transport, small groups, and the option for a summer picnic makes this tour a comprehensive outdoor experience that covers both nature and history in an accessible way.