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Next departures to Oslo - Bergen

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Fri, 01/03/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Mon, 01/27/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Thu, 02/20/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Sun, 03/16/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 04/09/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Sat, 05/03/2025
18:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Fri, 09/26/2025
20:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Fri, 10/10/2025
20:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Fri, 10/24/2025
20:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Fri, 11/07/2025
20:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord

Next departures to Bergen - Oslo

Date
Timetable
Company
Ship
Sun, 12/22/2024
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 01/15/2025
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Sat, 02/08/2025
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Mar, 03/04/2025
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Fri, 03/28/2025
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Mon, 04/21/2025
14:30
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 10/08/2025
16:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 10/22/2025
16:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 11/05/2025
16:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord
Wed, 11/19/2025
16:00
Hurtigruten
MS Trollfjord

Oslo

Oslo

Ferries to Oslo

Oslo is the capital of Norway and is one of the most fascinating cities in Northern Europe. Situated in the south of Norway, this city offers a unique combination of modernity and nature, with breathtaking landscapes, a vibrant cultural scene, and a rich history. Oslo is known for its contemporary architecture, world-class museums, and enchanting parks. Not to be missed is the Viking Ship Museum, which houses incredible artifacts from the Viking period, and Vigeland Park, famous for its sculptures by Gustav Vigeland.

Oslo is also connected to numerous maritime routes both within Norway and to Denmark and Sweden, offering travelers a variety of options to explore the Nordic region by sea. If you're interested in exploring Scandinavia by ship, you can take a ferry from Oslo to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, from Oslo to Copenhagen, in Denmark, or to Kiel, in Germany. Ferry schedules to and from Oslo vary depending on the season and the ferry company, but generally, there are daily and weekly departures to major Norwegian and European destinations.

From the port of Oslo, you can take the ferry to numerous Norwegian ports: you can travel to Bergen, one of the country's most popular destinations, famous for its spectacular fjords, or you can head to Stavanger, with its towering cliffs by the sea and picturesque streets. Other popular destinations include Kristiansand, Larvik, Langesund, Sandefjord, Moss, and Horten. All these routes are served by the best European ferry companies, including DFDS, Fjord Line, and Hurtigruten, all available online on our price comparison website Ferriesonline.com.

Regarding ticket prices, the cost of boarding depends on the route, the company, and the type of onboard accommodation (deck passage, seat, internal or external cabins). Prices for Norwegian ships to Oslo can range from approximately 40 to 200 euros per person, depending on the route, date, and onboard availability.

To save on your journey, it's possible to book in advance, taking advantage of discounts, offers, and promotions offered by ferry companies and available on Ferriesonline.com. To book your ferry trip to or from Oslo, Norway, compare offers on our price comparison website and find the most affordable solution. Have a great trip!

FERRIES TO OSLO

Bergen

Bergen
Reaching the port of Bergen
A shuttle runs from the city centre and the airport every 15 minutes Monday to Friday (every 30 minutes on Saturdays and Sundays). Stops in the city centre: Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Bryggen, Radisson SAS Hotel Norge and the bus station (17). Departures also from Åsane and Fyllingsdalen. Travel time: about 40 minutes, which can increase at peak times.

Information about Bergen
Bergen is a city located on the southwest coast of Norway. It is surrounded by mountains and fjords, including the Sognefjord, the longest and deepest in the country. The Bryggen district, with its wooden houses built on the old pier, was once the center of the Hanseatic League's commercial empire. The Fløibanen funicular goes up to the Fløyen mountain, from where you can enjoy a panoramic view and where different excursions are possible. The Edvard Grieg House is the house where the famous Norwegian composer once lived.


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