Croisière guidée sur Oslofjord en bateau silencieux Premium





Description
Nous quittons Aker Brygge et mettons le cap pour découvrir Oslo d'un point de vue différent. Le fjord d'Oslo. Nous passerons lentement devant la forteresse d'Aker, l'opéra, Hovedøya et le célèbre phare sur un rocher ; Dyna Fir. Pendant la visite, notre guide partagera des histoires intéressantes et importantes sur la nature et la faune qui vivent dans et autour de la ville d'Oslo. Dans notre café à bord, vous pouvez acheter des boissons non alcoolisées et des pâtisseries fraîchement préparées. Tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur, il est confortable et sûr pour petits et grands. Nos fenêtres panoramiques descendent jusqu'au sol pour que même les plus petits d'entre nous puissent voir le paysage et la nature à l'extérieur.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Passez près de la forteresse d'Akershus, avec vue sur le fjord d'Oslo
Naviguez devant le bâtiment le plus aimé d'Oslo. L'Opéra d'Oslo
Cette île est la plus connue des îles du fjord d'Oslo
L'une des nombreuses îles pittoresques en pointillé vert du fjord d'Oslo où la faune s'épanouit à la fois sur l'île et sous l'eau.
L'un des deux phares pittoresques et uniques du fjord d'Oslo
Voir les bains historiques de Nesodden
Nous naviguons à travers et autour de cette partie étroite du fjord d'Oslo entouré de maisons de vacances
Dyna Fyr est une icône du fjord d'Oslo. Un phare transformé en église en restaurant. Ce rocher a certainement fait un usage efficace de ses mètres carrés disponibles
L'île de Bygdøy est également connue sous le nom de "Museum Island" où se trouvent les célèbres musées FRAM, Kontiki et Viking.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(788)
No info on cutoff time to come. We missed the tour. The guy at the cruise counter was clueless. Avoid
This quiet catamaran is a great way to see Oslo from the water in comfort and calm. The narration is thorough without being obtrusive. If you're trying to cover ground quickly in Oslo, they will stop and let you disembark near 3 top notch museums.
Very relaxing and enjoyable cruise around the Oslo fjords. The guide gave interesting and informative information but also allowed times to just enjoy the ride and scenery.
The 2.5 hours on the boat passed quickly as there was always something new to see and accompanied with a friendly and fun live commentary. The electric boat makes for an even more relaxing sail and lots of various seats and ability to walk around on three levels
Excellent experience and friendly crew! Really informative without being too overwhelming. Smooth boat ride and really enjoyable.
This trip really exceeded my expectations. It was relaxed meaning you could enjoy the boat trip and scenery without overbearing commentary for the whole time. The crew were helpful and shared interesting facts. Really enjoyed this experience and would recommend
Great tour. Tour boat was quiet and not overly crowded. We were able to walk from the ship to the tour boat. We did need to ask directions when getting off the ship but passersby were friendly and spoke English. Tour guide give us lots of interesting facts and history.
This tour is basically a slow paced boat ride around the Oslo fjord. The fjord itself is a large lake with island scattered in it.
My sister and I took the 2 hour silent boat tour in June during our first trip to Oslo and loved our experience. It was a wonderful, relaxing, and beautiful boat tour despite the rain. We were seated inside on the upper level and with the fantastic floor to ceiling windows and comfortable chairs, it made the experience outstanding. The coffee was great as well! The tour guide was informative. My only complaint was that we were not able to stop at the Fram museum on the way back to the port as planned, which was disappointing as we had to purchase a separate ferry ticket to get there (and had to wait for a half hour) after we docked. Overall it was a lovely boat tour which I would recommend! Note: if you go directly to the dock you can scan the QR code to book directly with the company, but plan ahead as the tickets sell out. (We had to go our second day since the tickets were sold out day of our arrival to Oslo.)
It was OK some beautiful scenery. 2 1/2 hours going around some of the islands near Oslo. If time is limited there are better things to do in Oslo



