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As the capital of Norway, Oslo is the country's hub of culture and tourism. The city is beautifully situated at the head of the Oslo Fjord (Oslofjorden in Norwegian) and is surrounded by forested hills. In other words, it’s quite stunning, and it offers several museums and other attractions.
You’ll tour the city by coach, stopping at the Vigeland Sculpture Park and some of the city’s many museums, including the Fram Museum (home to the Fram, a famous vessel used in Norwegian polar expeditions) and the Viking Ship Museum (home to three preserved ships used by Vikings in the 9th and 10th centuries).
You’ll also visit the Kon-Tiki Museum to see the Kon-Tiki, the famous raft from the 1947 Norwegian expedition across the Pacific Ocean, and you’ll stop by the Holmenkollen Ski Jump.
With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the sights of Oslo.
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top, double-decker bus. There are 10 stops, and the entire route takes approximately 90 minutes. The bus departs every 30 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for one day.
Oslo, the oldest and sunniest of the Scandinavian capitals, was founded by Harald Hadrade in the 11th century and is surrounded by mountains at the head of a 70-mile (100 kilometer) fjord. You can visit Akershus Fortress, or feel like a real Viking at the Viking Ship Museum.
This excursion is located within a 10-minute walk to the cruise port, so you determine the time you return to your ship in Oslo. Please allow yourself ample time to enjoy the excursion and ensure your timely return to the port. This excursion is not covered by our worry-free policy
A hop-on hop-off bus tour is the perfect do-it-yourself shore excursion while you’re in port in Bergen. It’s a convenient way to travel around the city and see the sights at your leisure.
Explore all the must-sees of the vibrant Norwegian city of Bergen, including St Mary's Church (the oldest building in Bergen), the Den Nasjonale Scene theater, the Fredriksberg Fortress and the Bergen Museum, which boasts one of the largest collections of cultural and natural history objects in Norway.
Then visit the world-famous Fish Market (Fiske Torget), which offers a variety of fresh food, flowers and souvenirs. Or hop off at the Mount Fløien Funicular station, where you can board the Fløibanen funicular to the mountain top (own expense) and enjoy splendid views over the city and its surrounding islands.
Don't miss a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed district of Bryggen, where you can see the characteristic colorful wooden houses at Bergen's old wharf and visit the Hanseatic Museum to learn about the Hanseatic League that traded stockfish and grain in this area for more than 400 years.
The onboard audio commentary is available in eight languages (English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Norwegian) and provides you with interesting facts about Bergen's history, culture and sights.
This excursion is located within a 10-minute walk to the cruise port, so you determine the time you return to your ship in Bergen. Please allow yourself ample time to enjoy the excursion and ensure your timely return to the port. This excursion is not covered by our worry-free policy.
With great views from the top of the bus, strategically placed stops and an interesting commentary, this truly is the best way to see the main sights of Oslo.
You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top, double-decker bus. There are 10 stops, and the entire route takes approximately 90 minutes. The bus departs every 30 minutes from each stop. Tickets are valid for one day only.
Oslo, the oldest and sunniest of the Scandinavian capitals, was founded by Harald Hadrade in the 11th century and is surrounded by mountains at the head of a 70-mile (100 kilometer) fjord. You can visit Akershus Fortress, or feel like a real Viking at the Viking Ship Museum.Oslo is beautifully situated at the head of the Oslo Fjord (Oslofjorden in Norwegian) and is surrounded by forested hills. It’s a stunning city, and the best way to appreciate its beauty is on a relaxing sightseeing cruise.
On this two-hour tour, you'll pass through narrow sounds, along idyllic bays and by a maze of islands dotted with summer homes. Your English-speaking guide will enlighten you with information about the fjord and the sights you’ll pass. It's a classic Norwegian fjord experience and a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours in Oslo.
A choice of seven departure times gives you excellent flexibility and allows you to easily fit this tour into your Oslo vacation.