Oslo Fjord & Oscarsborg Private Yacht Adventure

Oslo Fjord & Oscarsborg Private Yacht Adventure
From NOK NOK1,753.00
  • Duration: 360 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Oslo
  • Product code: oslo-fjord-oscarsborg-private-yacht-adventure

Step aboard your private yacht and embark on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking Oslo Fjord, where history, nature, and relaxation unite perfectly. Over six hours, you'll explore hidden gems along the fjord, take in stunning coastal landscapes, and visit the legendary Oscarsborg Fortress, a site that changed the course of history.

Departing from Aker Brygge, your captain welcomes you on board as we set off southward, leaving the city skyline behind. The fjord quickly reveals its beauty—petite, picturesque islands, charming seaside villages, and untouched nature that feels a world away from urban life. As we cruise past Bærum and Asker, admire the scenic shoreline dotted with elegant summer homes and lush forests. Further along, the dramatic coastline of Hurum emerges, offering a glimpse of Norway's rugged, unspoiled wilderness.

The highlight of our journey awaits at Oscarsborg Fortress, strategically located on a small island in the middle of the fjord. Stepping ashore, you'll have time to wander through its historical grounds, explore hidden tunnels, and stand where Norway's defences once played a critical role in World War II. Listen as your captain shares the fascinating story of how this fortress famously halted the German warship Blücher, protecting Oslo from invasion.

Back on board, we'll anchor in a tranquil bay where you can take a refreshing swim in the fjord's crystal-clear waters or simply lounge on deck, enjoying the peaceful surroundings. A delicious lunch is served as we leisurely return toward Oslo, passing charming harbours and scenic islands along the way.

As the city comes back into view, the feeling of serenity lingers. Arriving back at Aker Brygge, you step ashore with unforgettable memories of your day on the fjord. A day on the water is more than just a journey—it's an experience that stays with you long after you return to land.