Be part of a thrilling island-hopping journey through the stunning Oslofjord, where the crisp air and breathtaking natural beauty await you. Set sail for an unforgettable experience.
Begin your exciting island-hopping adventure by boarding a ferry to your first destination.
The first stop is Hovedøya – a place where Oslo’s rich history and beautiful coastal scenery unfold. Here, you'll learn how English monks arrived to Christianize Oslo after the Viking Age and how they established a powerful monastery on the island nearly 1,000 years ago.
Wander among the impressive ruins and imagine what life was like back then. Explore the monastery’s chambers and rooms, and learn about Norway’s journey from Norse culture to becoming part of Christian Europe. Continue through lush pastures and birch forests until you reach the old fortifications and cannons from the Napoleonic Wars of the 1800s. Follow trails along the rugged coastline, pause at beaches and viewpoints, then return to the pier to catch another ferry to your next stop.
Hop on the ferry again and sail to Gressholmen, a laid-back island where Oslo’s wild side shines. This peaceful nature retreat is full of open fields, forest paths, and quiet inlets that are perfect for exploring. Follow your guide along easy trails as you breathe in the fresh fjord air and take in the unspoiled landscapes.
Then hop back on the boat and arrive at one of the picturesque cottage islands, where you’ll experience the charm of a summer retreat. See traditional wooden cottages and flower-filled gardens that contrast beautifully with the surrounding fjord. Take in the views from one of the island’s scenic lookout points and enjoy the calm, natural surroundings.
Enjoy your picnic lunch whenever you feel like it.
If you’d like, you can stop by a local shop to pick up some snacks or an ice cream. Choose from various picnic spots with stunning views over the water and hills. We recommend bringing your lunch.
Take the ferry back to the city center and enjoy a beautiful arrival into the harbor.
Admire some of Oslo’s most iconic sights – including the medieval Akershus Fortress, the City Hall, and the vibrant, modern waterfront of Aker Brygge