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Discover 81 Day tours in Oslo on Trip.com, updated March 16, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 37 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From THB 457.30 per person, with an average total of THB 15,647.52. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.734k verified reviews, Day tours Oslo boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping Tour", with 894 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "2-Hour Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Cruise by Sailing Ship", a 2-hour adventure in Oslo!

The next available day tour departs on March 17, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Oslo Day tours usually take about 2 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Oslo Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

March is the perfect time to visit Oslo! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping Tour.

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Reviews: 2-Hour Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Cruise by Sailing Ship
Guest User2024-09-01
It was a great experience. The trip was well organized and well managed. I would gladly repeat it the next time I am in Oslo. They provide a discount for trips to Oslo Pass holders and sell Oslo Passes in their office.
Reviews: Oslo To Bergen Self-Guided Full Day Trip with Flåm Railway And Fjord Cruise
Guest User2024-07-11
Journey Overview Our adventure began with a road trip from Oslo to Bergen, a route that offered a mix of challenges and breathtaking views. The drive through the mountains was demanding at times, but the rewards were well worth the effort. Driving from Oslo to Bergen Navigating the mountainous terrain posed some challenges, but the experience was ultimately enjoyable. Driving on top of the mountains provided a unique perspective on Norway's stunning landscapes. The winding roads and high altitudes offered unparalleled views, making every twist and turn an adventure in itself. Fjord Cruise Upon reaching Bergen, we embarked on a Fjord Cruise—a must-do for anyone visiting Norway. This cruise was the highlight of our trip, showcasing the raw power and beauty of nature. As we glided through the fjords, surrounded by towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls, we were reminded of how small we are in comparison to the majestic natural world. The fjord cruise is truly a one-of-a-kind experience that leaves a lasting impression. Rail Trip Back to Bergen To balance our day trip, we took the rail back to Bergen. This leg of the journey provided a different but equally captivating perspective of Norway. The train ride allowed us to relax and enjoy the scenery from a comfortable vantage point, showcasing Norway's diverse landscapes and charming countryside. It was a perfect way to conclude our trip, offering a comprehensive view of what Norway has to offer. Final Thoughts Our trip through Norway was an unforgettable blend of challenging drives, awe-inspiring natural beauty, and relaxing rail journeys. Each part of the journey complemented the others, providing a well-rounded and enriching travel experience. If you're planning a trip to Norway, don't miss the opportunity to drive through the mountains, take a fjord cruise, and experience the scenic railways.
Reviews: Oslo: 100% Electric Oslofjord Sightseeing Cruise
Guest User2026-03-10
It was overall a great cruise, very picturesque and prerecorded guide was very informative but no one really to answer questions if we had any. It was a bit cold on a deck of a boat but there was a selection of hot drinks that you could buy from a coffee machine, and also blankets. You could either sit inside or on a deck. No cash, just a card payment, one lady struggled with it so one of the staff helped which was nice.
Reviews: Oslo Highlights. Best Private Walking Tour of Oslo with a Local Guide.
Guest User2025-09-22
Or guide was very friendly and eager to take us wherever we wanted to go, she also was willing to go additional hours, she really knows Oslo - we highly recommend her.
Reviews: Oslo: Oslo Fjord Sightseeing Cruise by Sailing Ship
Guest User2026-03-06
A fun way to spend a few hours! Clear audioguide of the sights and anecdotes about Norwegian culture, plenty of blankets provided, good onboard bar including hot drinks, and an optional drop off at Bygdøy if you want to disembark early to look round the museums. It was super foggy away from the mainland so we couldn't see much of the islands at times, but it gave a cool spooky feel and we still really enjoyed the experience!
Reviews: The Fram Museum Admission Ticket
Guest User2026-02-02
Excellent museum, which provides so much history about polar expeditions.From the very first expeditions right through the years of all the 1900s, from so many different explorers.The depth of history in the museum tells the story of all the failed and successful expeditions, what they were doing, why they did it, and how clever they were for their time, and all about the equipment that they used,all the testing that was carried out over years and the tough times endured and all the harsh winters. There is even a piece on the dogs themselves, which were vital. You can also walk on board the ship, which is excellent, as normally you are not allowed to walk on displays.There is two parts to the museum, with the Fram ship being central. I would recommend giving about three to four hours in this museum minimum. There's so much to read and it's very informative. We both enjoyed it very much. There's also a small cafe where you can get tea, coffee, muffin, sandwich, just things small, some chocolate. But I would be careful as it looked like it did close earlier than the museum closed, so you might get caught out.There is a bus stop right outside the museum so it is well connected. Definitely worth a visit when in Oslo.We were very impressed.