Add-ons
Our tour packages can be modified to include extra hotel nights and additional travel services.
Below you will find a list of add-ons available for this tour.
Extra nights (price per night)
| Stockholm | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 89 | EUR 65 | EUR 17 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 79 | EUR 59 | EUR 13 |
| Bergen | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 110 | EUR 55 | EUR 18 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 82 | EUR 45 | EUR 10 |
| Svolvær | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 99 | EUR 59 | EUR 7 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 99 | EUR 59 | EUR 7 |
| Gothenburg | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 89 | EUR 65 | EUR 17 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 69 | EUR 59 | EUR 13 |
| Oslo | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 89 | EUR 45 | EUR 10 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 75 | EUR 45 | EUR 10 |
| Copenhagen | Price per person/ double occupancy |
Single room supplement |
Triple room reduction |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Category 1 | EUR 99 | EUR 59 | EUR 10 |
| Hotel Category 2 | EUR 89 | EUR 45 | EUR 15 |
Additional add-ons
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View Bergen Excursions - All year- Norway in a Nutshell
- Duration: Approximately 9 hours (08:40 – 17:52 hrs)
- Available: This is a non-escorted excursion, available every day all year,
- Guiding: No guiding during the excursion, but there will be some information through load speakers during the cruse and the Flåm Railway.
- Price: 132 EUR per person
Norway in a Nutshell
Experience some of Norway’s most beautiful fjord scenery, in just one day. Included are the scenic Bergen Railway, the breathtaking Flåm Railway, the Aurlandsfjord, the narrow Nærøyfjord (now included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List) and the steep hairpin bends of Stalheimskleiva.
Itinerary: Travel by train from Bergen to Voss, before continuing by bus to Gudvangen. On the way you will ascend the Stalheimskleiva road, with its 13 steep hairpin bends (Stalheimskleiva is only open during the summer).
A 2-hour fjord cruise will bring you along the Nærøyfjord, Europe’s narrowest fjord channel, to Flåm.
In Flåm you will board the Flåm Railway, which passes through wild and beautiful mountain scenery with waterfalls and steep mountain sides from the Sognefjord and up to a height of 900 metres. There is no other adhesion railway in the world running on normal tracks that is so steep over a long distance. Return to Bergen by train from Myrdal.
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View Bergen Excursions - Summer- Fjord & Glacier Excursion
- Duration: Approximately 13 hours (08:00- 20:40 hrs)
- Available: This is a non-escorted excursion, available every day from 01.05. – 30.09.
- Price: 186 EUR per person
- Hardangerfjord in a Nutshell
- Optional Excursion: On board the boat, you can buy a 3-hour sightseeing tour in Eidfjord including admission to the Hardangervidda Nature Centre, Måbødalen Valley and Vøringsfossen waterfall. Further information will be given onboard the boat.
- Duration: Approximately 10 hours (08:40- 19:00 hrs. Saturdays: 08:40-20:00 hrs)
- Available: This is a non-escorted excursion, available every day from 01.05. – 30.09.
- Guiding: No guiding during the excursion, but there will be some information through load speakers during the cruse.
- Price: 115 EUR per person
- Sognefjord in a Nutshell
- Duration: Approximately 10 hours (08:00 – 17:52 hrs)
- Available: This is a non-escorted excursion, available every day from 01.05. – 30.09.
- Guiding: No guiding during the excursion, but there will be some information through load speakers during the cruse and the Flåm Railway.
- Price: 165 EUR per person
Fjord & Glacier Excursion
Experience the natural wonders of Norway; the fjords and the glaciers. The Fjærlandsfjord and the Jostedalsbreen Glacier are the highlights on this excursion.
Itinerary: Travel by boat along the dramatic western coastline before cruising along the Sognefjord, the world’s longest and deepest fjord, to Balestrand. Continue along the Fjærlandsfjord on board the M/F ”Fjærlandsfjord” and experience one of the most beautiful fjord arms in Norway. Steep forest-clad mountainsides surround the narrow Fjærlandsfjord, which takes you in to the Jostedalsbreen glacier. Along the fjord, the old hamlets and farms are reminders of the struggle for existence in former times.
The village of Fjærland is at the innermost point of the fjord. From here you will continue by bus to the Norwegian Glacier Museum where you can learn more about glaciers; the aim of the Norwegian Glacier Museum is to collect, create and communicate knowledge about snow, ice and glaciers. What is a glacier? How were the fjords formed? The museum has the answer to these and many other questions. With the help of advanced film techniques, interactive models and your own experiments with ice, you can experience the interaction of natural forces.
From the museum continue by bus to the Supphellebreen and Bøyabreen glaciers, both of which are part of the Jostedalsbreen glacier. Please note that it is not possible to walk on the glaciers during this excursion.
Return to Bergen by boat.
Hardangerfjord in a Nutshell
The Hardangerfjord is the second largest fjord in Norway, and famous for it’s fruit orchards. The contrast created by green hillsides, orchards in blossom and snow-clad mountains has inspired many, and among them the well known Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg with his famous composition «Spring». If travelling in May you will have the possibility to see the lovely blossoming of the fruit trees.
Itinerary: Travel by train to Voss and continue by bus through attractive farmland to the village of Ulvik, beautifully located by the Hardangerfjord. From Ulvik you will embark on a cruise across the Hardangerfjord to Eidfjord, where you will have 3 hours at leisure. You can relax by the fjord or look around in the centre of Eidfjord. Also recommendable is an optional sightseeing tour to Hardangervidda Nature Centre and the spectacular Vøringsfossen Waterfall, Norway’s highest waterfall.
The tour continues in the afternoon with a 2,5 hour cruise on the Hardangerfjord to Norheimsund. The last part of the excursion goes by bus to Bergen, passing the impressive Steindalsfossen waterfall.Sognefjord in a Nutshell
This excursion combines a beautiful boat journey on the Sognefjord with a spectacular train journey on the Flåm Railway.
Itinerary: Travel by boat along the dramatic western coastline before cruising along the Sognefjord, the world’s longest and deepest fjord, to Flåm. Here you will board the Flåm Railway, which passes through wild and beautiful mountain scenery with waterfalls and steep mountain sides from the Sognefjord and reaching up to a height of 900 metres. There is no other adhesion railway in the world running on normal tracks that is so steep over a long distance. Return to Bergen by train from Myrdal.
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View Bergen Sightseeing - Summer- Bergen Fjord Tour - Afternoon
- Departure: Fish Market, Zachariasbryggen pier (15:30 hrs)
- Duration: 4 hours
- Available: Every day from July 1 – August 31 2012.
- Guiding: English and Norwegian
- Price: 62 EUR per person
- Bergen Fjord Tour - Morning
- Departure: Fish Market, Zachariasbryggen pier (10:00 hrs)
- Duration: 4 hours
- Available: Every day from May 1 – September 16 2012 and Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays from September 18 to October 14.
- Guiding: English and Norwegian
- Price: 62 EUR per person
- Bergen & Grieg Tour
- Departure: Tourist Information, opposite the Fish Market (10:00 hrs)
- Duration: 3 hours
- Available: Every day from May 1 – September 30
- Guiding: Audio guided tour of Bergen and guided tour in English at Troldhaugen
- Price: EUR 46,- per person
- Bergen Harbour Tour
- Departure: Fish Market, Zachariasbryggen pier (14:30 hrs)
- Duration: 50 minutes
- Available: Every day from May 20 – August 31 2011
- Guiding: English and Norwegian
- Price: 17 EUR per person
Bergen Fjord Tour - Afternoon
Enjoy the spectacular Norwegian Scenery on board the M/S White Lady. On this 4-hour fjord tour you will get to experience the dramatic Norwegian west coast with its steep mountains, towering cliffs, and narrow fjords.
Bergen Fjord Tour - Morning
Enjoy the spectacular Norwegian Scenery on board the M/S White Lady. On this 4-hour fjord tour you will get to experience the dramatic Norwegian west coast with its steep mountains, towering cliffs, and narrow fjords.
Bergen & Grieg Tour
On this 3-hour sightseeing tour by bus you will experience the best known attractions in the city centre of Bergen, such as the Hanseatic Wharf and the Fish & Flower Market.
The sightseeing tour continues on to Troldhaugen, which was Edward Grieg’s home for 22 years. At Troldhaugen you can participate on a guided tour with one of the museum guides.
The return journey takes you past the Gamlehaugen (the Old Hill) which is the official royal residence in Bergen. Gamlehaugen is a castle-like villa which was built for Christian Michelsen in the years 1900 to 1902. After the death of Michelsen the building was given to the state.
There is also a short stop at Fantoft Stavkirke (stave church). The original Fantoft stave church was built in Fortun in Sogn in 1150 and moved to Fantoft in 1883.The church was totally destroyed by fire June 6, 1992, has been rebuilt as it was before the fire. We would like to inform that the path down to the church is steep, and may not be suited for everyone.
From Fantoft the bus will take you back to Bergen where the sightseeing tour ends.
A taped commentary in 7 languages is played on the bus.
Bergen Harbour Tour
This 50-minute boat tour with M/S White Lady will take you on a tour through Bergen’s characteristic harbor area, including views of Old Bergen Museum and Bergen Aquarium which is two of Bergen’s main attractions.
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View Copenhagen Excursions - Summer- March 31 – April 9, Daily
- April 10 – May 6, Saturday & Sunday
- May 7 – September 30, Daily
- Language: Audio guiding available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Russian onboard the bus. On your own at the attractions.
- Departure: 10:15 hrs from Axeltorv Square, on Vesterbrogade street opposit from Tivoli.
- Price: EUR 54 per person
- Castle Tour - Combo of Royal & Hamlet
- March 31 – April 9, Daily
- April 10 – May 6, Saturday & Sunday
- May 7 – September 30, Daily
- Language: Audio guiding available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Russian onboard the bus. On your own at the attractions.
- Departure: 10:15 hrs from Axeltorv Square, on Vesterbrogade street opposite from Tivoli.
- Price: EUR 65 per person
- Hamlet & Countryside Tour
- March 31 – April 9, Daily
- April 10 – May 6, Saturday & Sunday
- May 7 – September 30, Daily
- Language: Audio guiding available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Russian onboard the bus. On your own at the attractions.
- Departure: 10:15 hrs from Axeltorv Square, on Vesterbrogade street opposite from Tivoli.
- Price: EUR 54 per person
Join a 6,5 hour excursion to Hamlet’s castle and countryside north of Copenhagen, including the scenic coastline.
Kronborg Castle, known as Elsinore in English, stands at the seaward approach to the Øresund Sound. Its one of northern Europe’s best preserved Renaissance castles. Made famous all over the world, by Shakespeare’s Hamlet, it is also the most popular castle in Denmark, with about 200,000 visitors each year. Entrance is to the castle is included (1,5 hour).
The tour also includes a photo stop at Frederiksborg Castle, where you have time to explore the Castle’s gardens or the small market town of Hillerød, where the castle is perfectly situated (2 hours at leisure. Entrance not included).
For further information about Kronborg, please visit www.kronborgcastle.com
Castle Tour - Combo of Royal & Hamlet
This 6,5 hour tour is a great way of seeing the castles and countryside north of Copenhagen, including the scenic coastline.
Get the best out of a day in beautiful North Sealand and visit all the Castles on the route. Go inside and see the wonders of Frederiksborg Castle, built by King Christian IV, which now is a national historical museum. Upon arrival in Elsinor, you will see the outer walls and towers of the impressive Kronborg castle, setting of Shakespear’s play Hamlet. You will also experience the Dungeons of Kronborg.
Included in the excursion are entrance to Frederiksborg (2 hours) – and Kronborg Castle (1,5 hours). A photo stop at Fredensborg Castle is also included.
For further information about the castles please see www.ses.dk and www.kronborgcastle.com.
Hamlet & Countryside Tour
Join a 6,5 hour excursion to Hamlet’s castle and countryside north of Copenhagen, including the scenic coastline.
Kronborg Castle, known as Elsinore in English, stands at the seaward approach to the Øresund Sound. Its one of northern Europe’s best preserved Renaissance castles. Made famous all over the world, by Shakespeare’s Hamlet, it is also the most popular castle in Denmark, with about 200,000 visitors each year. Entrance is to the castle is included (1,5 hour).
The tour also includes a photo stop at Frederiksborg Castle, where you have time to explore the Castle’s gardens or the small market town of Hillerød, where the castle is perfectly situated (2 hours at leisure. Entrance not included).
For further information about Kronborg, please visit www.kronborgcastle.com
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View Copenhagen Sightseeing - All year- Copenhagen Card - valid 24 hours
- Card valid 24 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: 29 EUR per person
- Copenhagen Card - valid 72 hours
- Card valid 72 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: 58 EUR per person
- The Grand Tour of Copenhagen
- All year, daily
- 11:00 hrs
- Language: English and German
- Departure: Axeltorv on Vesterbrogade (opposite Tivoli)
- Price: 27 EUR per person
Copenhagen Card - valid 24 hours
The Copenhagen Card gives you free entry to about 60 museums and attractions throughout the Greater Copenhagen Region. Furthermore, the card gives you free transport by train, bus and Metro. In addition you will be granted a price reduction on a number of museums, attractions and restaurants.
You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24 or 72 hours. The card is valid from the time you stamp it. From that point on, it is valid for the number of hours indicated on it. Along with the Copenhagen Card, you will receive a booklet, describing all the benefits for Copenhagen Card-holders. The Card is valid in all attractions that are described in the Copenhagen Card booklet.
The card can be picked up at the Copenhagen Airport Service Centre (Arrival Hall in Terminal 3) and at the Wonderful Copenhagen Visitors Centre (Vesterbrogade 4A, opposite the main entrance of Tivoli Garden).
Copenhagen Card - valid 72 hours
The Copenhagen Card gives you free entry to about 60 museums and attractions throughout the Greater Copenhagen Region. Furthermore, the card gives you free transport by train, bus and Metro. In addition you will be granted a price reduction on a number of museums, attractions and restaurants.
You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24 or 72 hours. The card is valid from the time you stamp it. From that point on, it is valid for the number of hours indicated on it. Along with the Copenhagen Card, you will receive a booklet, describing all the benefits for Copenhagen Card-holders. The Card is valid in all attractions that are described in the Copenhagen Card booklet.
The card can be picked up at the Copenhagen Airport Service Centre (Arrival Hall in Terminal 3) and at the Wonderful Copenhagen Visitors Centre (Vesterbrogade 4A, opposite the main entrance of Tivoli Garden).
The Grand Tour of Copenhagen
The 2 ½ hour Grand Tour of Copenhagen is an extensive tour as it covers all the major sights of the Danish Capital. On this tour you will see the Tivoli Gardens and the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. You also pass through the colourful canal district, the National Museum and Christianborg Palace. At Amalienborg Palace you will have the opportunity to see the changing of the guards before the tour continues passed the Gefion Fountain to the Little Mermaid.
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View Copenhagen Sightseeing - Summer- City and Harbour Tour
- March 31 – September 30, daily
- Language: Audio guiding available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Polish onboard the bus.
- Departure: 09:30 hrs and 14:00 hrs from Axeltorv Square, on Vesterbrogade street opposite from Tivoli.
- Price: EUR 29 per person
- City Tour of Copenhagen
- June 15 – June 30, daily
- 9:30, 11:30 and 13:30 hrs
- July 1 – August 31, daily
- 9:03, 11:30, 13:30 and 15.30 hrs
- September 1 – September 30, Saturday & Sunday
- 09:30, 11:30 hrs
- Language: English, German, Danish, Norwegian, French, Polish, Italian & Spanish
- Departure: City Hall Square, in front of Palace Hotel
- Price: 19 EUR per person
City and Harbour Tour
The City and Harbour Tour is a 2 ½ hour sightseeing tour by bus and boat. Comfortably seated in the bus you will pass the major sights of Copenhagen, before boarding the canal boat which will take you on a 1-hour cruise through the bustling harbour of Copenhagen. One of the great highlights of the trip is the statue of the Little Mermaid. The cruise continues through the picturesque canals of Christianshavn and Frederiksholm. The tour ends in the very heart of Copenhagen – at Gammel Strand. Guiding is done by individual headphones and by a guide.
City Tour of Copenhagen
This 1 ½ hour bus tour will pass the well-known sights of Copenhagen, such as Christiansborg Palace, home to the Danish Parliament and the Royal Reception Rooms, Thorvaldsen’s Museum, the National Museum, Royal Theatre, Royal Palace Amalienborg and the statue of the Little Mermaid. Guiding is done by individual headphones.
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View Göta Canal 4-day cruise cabin upgrade- Upgrade to upper deck cabin (4-day cruise)
- Price: Supplement of EUR 500,- per person in a shared double cabin in low season (EUR 520,- per person in high season 25/6-5/8) The supplement is to be added to our category 1 price.
- Price: Supplement of EUR 100,- for a single cabin in low season (EUR 105,- for a single cabin in high season 25/6-5/8) The supplement is to be added to our category 1 price.
Upgrade to upper deck cabin (4-day cruise)
When booking a cabin on the upper deck (bridge deck) you will be welcomed by Champagne, some fruit and a bathrobe in your cabin.
All cabins are on the outside and open out onto the deck. There is a small window next to the door. The cabins are fitted with bunk beds and are about the size of a sleeping compartment on a train. The cabins are charming and tastefully decorated, but small!
The cabins are fitted with a washbasin with hot and cold water. None of the cabins have private bathroom facilities. However, showers are provided on all decks (except shelter deck on M/S Diana), as well as toilets.
On upper deck you will find sofa groups where you can sit and admire the view.
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View Gothenburg Sightseeing - Summer- Gothenburg City Sightseeing tour
- Jan 8 – April 1, Saturdays
- 12:00 hrs
- April 2 – May 19, Saturdays
- 12:00 and 13:30 hrs
- May 20 – June 23, daily
- 12:00, 13:45 and 15:00 hrs
- June 24 – August 13, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 14:30, 15:30 and 16:30 hrs
- August 14 – September 3, daily
- 10:45, 12:00, 13:45 and 15:00 hrs
- Departure: Stora Teatern, Kungsportsavenyn
- Duration: 50 minutes
- Guiding: Swedish, English and German
- Price: EUR 17,- per person
- Museum of World Culture
- Available: Daily all year except Mondays
- Tuesday: 12:00-17:00
- Wednesday-Thursday: 12:00-21:00
- Friday-Sunday: 12:00-17:00
- Monday: Closed
- Price: Free entry
- Please note: Mondays closed
- New Älvsborg Fortress
- May 7 – May 18
- Departure Lilla Bommen: 10.00, 11.30 and 13.00 hrs
- Return Älvsborg Fortress: 12.00, 13.30 and 15.00 hrs
- May 19 – June 30 (no tours between June 22 – 26) and August 7 – August 28
- Departure Lilla Bommen: 10.00, 11.30, 13.00 and 14.30 hrs
- Return Älvsborg Fortress: 10.30, 12.00, 13.30 and 15.00 hrs
- July 1 – August 6
- Departure Lilla Bommen: 10.00, 11.30 and 13.00 hrs
- Return Älvsborg Fortress: 10.30,12.00 and 13.30 hrs
- Departure: Lilla Bommen quay
- Duration: 30 minutes per way by boat
- Guiding: English and Swedish
- Price: EUR 18,- per person
- Paddan- sightseeing by open-top boat
- April 8 – April 20, daily
- 11:30-15:00 hrs (mon – thu) 11.00-15.30 hrs (sat)
- April 21 – May 17, daily
- 10:30-17:00 hrs
- May 18 – June 12, daily
- 10:00-19:00 hrs
- June 13 – July 1 (no tours on June 24)
- 10:30-20:00 hrs
- July 2 – Aug 6
- 10:30-20:15 hrs
- Aug 7 – Aug 28
- 10:30-18:00 hrs
- Aug 29 – Sep 25
- 11:30-16:00 (mon – thu) 10:30-17:00 (fri-sun)
- Language: Swedish, English and German
- Departure: Kungsportsplatsen
- Price: EUR 17,- per person
- Shrimp & Salmon Evening Cruise
- April 26 – May 30 (Wed – Fri)
- May 31 – Aug 20 (Tue – Sat)
- Aug 21 – Oct 21 (Wed – Fri)
- Departure: Lilla Bommen quay at 18:00 hrs
- Duration: 3 hours
- Price: EUR 63,- inc. shrimp & salmon buffet.
- N.B On Thursdays between June 30 – August 4, the tours will make a 2-hour stop at Brännö Brygga; famous for its weekly get together on the jetty where locals are dancing to live music in the glow of Vinga lighthouse in a traditional west coast setting. Duration: 5,5 hrs, 18:00 – 23:30 hrs (EUR 63,-)
Gothenburg City Sightseeing tour
Explore Gothenburg on an open-top bus. The route takes in the city’s most interesting sights such as Avenyn, Liseberg, Feskekörkan, the Botanical Garden and lots more.
The tour is offered in pre-recorded entertaining, multi-lingual commentaries.
Museum of World Culture
This is Gothenburg’s most visited museum. The Museum of World Culture shows temporary exhibitions with a focus on exciting and contemporary issues about the world we live in. Its aim is to interpret the topic of world culture in an interdisciplinary way.
The museum offers daily guided tours. The first tour of the Museum and its current exhibitions runs at 12.30 hrs and the second one focusing on one of the exhibitions at 15.00 hrs.
New Älvsborg Fortress
This 17th century fortress is located on an island at the mouth of the Göta River and has a fascinating history. It was built to protect the growing city of Gothenburg from invasion and was considered an attractive piece of land, fought over by Swedes, Danes and Norwegians. It has also been used as a prison for some of Sweden’s most dreaded criminals.
Today the fortress is a listed building and attracts a large amount of visitors each year. Travel by boat from the quay of Lilla Bommen for approximately 30 minutes. An included dramatized guided tour of the fortress awaits where you will learn more about the history of the island.
The small island also boasts a café & bistro serving hot sandwiches, snacks and drinks.Paddan- sightseeing by open-top boat
A good way to see the city is to take the Paddan boat tour, a 50-minute long trip around the canals and harbor. Tours leave regularly from Kungsportsplatsen in the very city centre.
Step aboard and see the old moat and the canals that date from the 17th century whilst learning about the history of Gothenburg, its famous buildings and landmarks.
The tour takes you through the many canals and beneath 19 bridges, including the infamous bridge the “Cheese Slicer” and further out to the harbor. Here you will find the traditional shipyards, the maritime museum and Gothenburg Opera House amongst other places of interest.
The tours are offered in Swedish, English and German by live-guides.
Shrimp & Salmon Evening Cruise
The handsome ship M/S Lasse Dahlquist takes you out on an evening cruise into the spectacular southern archipelago of Gothenburg. A generous buffet is served onboard the ship’s restaurant where you will enjoy a buffet of fresh local shrimps, a variety of different kinds of salmon and many other west coast delicacies.
A live band will entertain during the cruise and you will see several of the small habited islands on the way.
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View Hurtigruten Excursions Svolvær-Bergen- 10B: UNESCO Vega Islands
- Duration: Approximately 4 hours
- Departure: 12:45 hrs
- Available: Every day from 15.06. – 31.08.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: EUR 155,- per person
- 11A: Trondheim & Nidaros Cathedral
- Duration: Approximately 2 hour
- Departure: 08:00 hrs
- Available: Every day from 03.10. – 16.04.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: EUR 50,- per person
- 11B: Sverresborg, Trøndelag Folk Museum
- Duration: Approximately 2 hour
- Departure: 07:45 hrs
- Available: Every day from 01.05. – 30.09.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: EUR 40,- per person, including a taste of traditional pastry.
- 11C: Atlantic Ocean Road
- Duration: Approximately 4 1/2 hour
- Departure: 16:45 hrs
- Available: Every day from 01.05. – 15.09.
- Not operating on the 17.05.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: EUR 105,- per person, including bacalao, bread, dessert and coffee/tea
- Please note: We recommend good shoes and warm clothes.
- 12A: Bergen City Sightseeing
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Departure: 14:45 hrs
- Available: Every day
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: Approximately EUR 42,- per person. Price includes coffee and cakes
- Please note: We recommend good shoes and warm clothes.
- 9B: Lofoten Islands
- Duration: Approximately 3 hours
- Departure: 18:50 hrs (Svolvær-Stamsund)
- Available: Every day from 01.04. – 31.08.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: EUR 74,- per person
- 9E: RIB adventure in Lofoten
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Departure: 18:30 hrs (Svolvær)
- Available: Every day from 01.06. – 30.08.
- Guiding: English guaranteed
- Price: Approximately EUR 103,- per person. Price includes tapas with salmon, schnapps made from Norwegian herbs.
- Please note: We recommend wearing Comfortable shoes and Warm clothing. Survival-/thermal suits and gloves are provided. The excursion is not suitable for guests with back problems.
10B: UNESCO Vega Islands
Hurtigruten Shore Excursions – southbound
The Vega archipelago was added to the UNESCO World heritage list in 2004 and you will travel to the main island Vega by boat from Sandnessjøen. Visit the E-house, a museum about eider ducks where you can learn more about these animals and the tradition of keeping them as domestic animals. We return to the ship in Brønnøysund.
11A: Trondheim & Nidaros Cathedral
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
Sightseeing tour including Nidaros Cathedral. A coach tour through this handsome, historically important city includes a visit to the famous Nidaros Cathedral, Norway’s largest medieval church. Built on the burial site of St Olav, this is a national shrine with some sections of the building dating from the 11th century. Fire has destroyed parts of the building on at least five occasions during the centuries and the restoration, which continues to the present day, displays a range of influences. You will also pass the royal residence of Stiftsgården, one of Scandinavia’s largest wooden buildings.
11B: Sverresborg, Trøndelag Folk Museum
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
This excursion takes you to one of Norway’s largest open air museums, Trøndelag Folk Muesum at Sverresborg. The tour starts with a visit to Haltdalen Stave Church, the northernmost in Norway. You will hear about the history of the church and life in the Middle Ages before we continue our tour with visits to a farmhouse, cookhouse and smithy. In the old town part of the museum, buildings that previously stood in the centre of Trondheim, can be found as well as an exhibition exploring life in this part of Norway over the past 150 years. Return by coach to the Hurtigruten quay afterwards.
11C: Atlantic Ocean Road
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
This scenic tour starts with a short city sightseeing of the klip fish town of Kristiansund. From Kristiansund continue by ferry to Bremsnes and the Atlantic Ocean Road – The 8.3 km long road is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills. The Atlantic Ocean Road was voted “Norwegian Construction of the Century” in 2005. You will rejoin the ship in Molde, the Town of Roses. Molde is well known for the beautiful nature surrounding the town, including the Molde Panorama with its 222 mountain peaks. A taste of the local bacalao is included.
12A: Bergen City Sightseeing
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
Enjoy a 2-hour guided walking tour which will take you through the picturesque streets of Bergen and past all of the well-known and famous sites including: Nordnes peninsula, Håkon’s Hall and Rosenkrantz Tower, St. Mary’s Church, Bergen Bryggen Wharf and the famous fish market. The knowledgeable guides will provide you with an overview of Bergen’s history and development from its founding in 1070 to present day and will escort you on a short walk through the UNESCO World Heritage famous houses of “Bryggen” (the wharf). The tour starts from the Hurtigruten Terminal as soon as your ship arrives and disembarkation is completed. After the tour you will be taken to your local Bergen hotel or ongoing destination (e.g. the railway station).
The excursion is only sold on board.
9B: Lofoten Islands
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
The Lofoten Islands are home and workplace of thousands of fishermen who have learned to live in tune with the moods of sea and sky, settling in villages in sheltered bays and taking full advantage of the temperate effect of the Gulf Stream. The charming port of Henningsvær is where art and photographs are displayed, capturing the beauty and drama of life in the islands. On the way to rejoin Hurtigruten in Stamsund, crossing Gimsøysund Bridge, the journey will take you through glorious mountain landscape – sit back, relax and enjoy the views (Svolvær – Stamsund).
9E: RIB adventure in Lofoten
Hurtigruten Shore Excursion – southbound
This is a wildlife safari along the coastline of Lofoten in a high-speed RIB-boat. An experienced captain will take you to a lagoon with white sandy beaches surrounded by small islands and skerries that protect it from the mighty ocean outside. There is a good chance to see sea eagles, Europe’s largest bird of prey up close. After a short photo stop the tour will continue to the fishing village of Skrova, where you have a stop to have a snack and learn about Skrova, known for exporting salmon all over the whole world. The statue “The fisherman’s wife” will greet you when the tour returns to the harbour in Svolvær to re-join with the ship.
The excursion is only sold on board.
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View Oslo Sightseeing - All year- Hop-on/Hop-off Oslo Cruise
- During the winter you can buy warm soup, bacalao and warm drinks.
- Before Christmas you can buy traditional Christmas porridge and warm drinks.
- In the Summer you can buy fresh shrimps and white wine.
- City Hall: 09:45, 11:15, 12:45, 14:15 and 15:40 (ending)
- Opera: 10:15, 11:45, 13:15 and 14:45
- Bygdøy: 10:45, 12:15, 13:45 and 15:15
- Language: English guaranteed. Other languages possible on request.
- Departure: Rådhusbrygge 3 (pier 3), waterfront of Oslo City Hall.
- Price: EUR 23,- per person.
- Please note that the hop-on/hop-off Oslo cruise is included in the price when booking a 72-hour Oslo card.
- Oslo Card - valid 24 hours
- Card valid 24 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 36 per adult, EUR 16 per child/senior
- Child/senior: The price is valid for children from 4 to 15 years of age and seniors from 67 years of age.
- Oslo Card - valid 48 hours
- Card valid 48 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 53 per adult, EUR 20 per child/senior
- Child/senior: The price is valid for children from 4 to 15 years of age and seniors from 67 years of age.
- Oslo Card - valid 72 hours
- Card valid 72 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 67 per adult, EUR 26 per child/senior
- Child/senior: The price is valid for children from 4 to 15 years of age and seniors from 67 years of age.
Hop-on/Hop-off Oslo Cruise
A traditional wooden sail ship takes you between the City Hall, Oslo’s new Opera House and the museums at Bygdøy Peninsula, including the Kon-tiki and Fram Museum (entrance to museums not included). Your ticket is valid 24 hours, and you can hop on and off as much as you want. The total cruise time is 1,5 hours (3 × 30 minutes).
Food served onboard:
Available all year:
Oslo Card - valid 24 hours
The easiest and most inexpensive way to experience Oslo!
The Oslo Card gives you free entry to 33 museums and attractions, free travel on all public transport within zone four, free parking in all Oslo municipal car parks, free entry to outdoor swimming pool, free lunch cruise, free winter walks, discounts on sightseeing, car hire, Tusenfryd Amusement Park, ice skate – and ski rental, and special offers in restaurants, shops, entertainment and leisure venues.
You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card is valid from the time you stamp it. From that point on, it is valid for the number of hours indicated on it. Along with the Oslo Card, you will receive a booklet, describing all the benefits for Oslo Card-holders. The Card is valid in all attractions that are described in the Oslo Card booklet and entitles you to an unlimited travel by metro, bus, tram, local trains and on the ferry boats to the islands in the inner Oslo fjord.
The card can be picked up at the Tourist Information in Oslo.
Oslo Card - valid 48 hours
The easiest and most inexpensive way to experience Oslo!
The Oslo Card gives you free entry to 33 museums and attractions, free travel on all public transport within zone four, free parking in all Oslo municipal car parks, free entry to outdoor swimming pool, free lunch cruise, free winter walks, discounts on sightseeing, car hire, Tusenfryd Amusement Park, ice skate – and ski rental, and special offers in restaurants, shops, entertainment and leisure venues.
You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card is valid from the time you stamp it. From that point on, it is valid for the number of hours indicated on it. Along with the Oslo Card, you will receive a booklet, describing all the benefits for Oslo Card-holders. The Card is valid in all attractions that are described in the Oslo Card booklet and entitles you to an unlimited travel by metro, bus, tram, local trains and on the ferry boats to the islands in the inner Oslo fjord.
The card can be picked up at the Tourist Information in Oslo.
Oslo Card - valid 72 hours
The easiest and most inexpensive way to experience Oslo!
The Oslo Card gives you free entry to 33 museums and attractions, free travel on all public transport within zone four, free parking in all Oslo municipal car parks, free entry to outdoor swimming pool, free lunch cruise, free winter walks, discounts on sightseeing, car hire, Tusenfryd Amusement Park, ice skate – and ski rental, and special offers in restaurants, shops, entertainment and leisure venues.
You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card is valid from the time you stamp it. From that point on, it is valid for the number of hours indicated on it. Along with the Oslo Card, you will receive a booklet, describing all the benefits for Oslo Card-holders. The Card is valid in all attractions that are described in the Oslo Card booklet and entitles you to an unlimited travel by metro, bus, tram, local trains and on the ferry boats to the islands in the inner Oslo fjord.
The card can be picked up at the Tourist Information in Oslo.
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View Oslo Sightseeing - Summer- Grand Tour of Oslo
- Available: May 25 – August 26
- Departure: 10:30 hrs from Rådhusbrygge 3 (pier 3), waterfront of Oslo City Hall.
- Language: English guaranteed. Other languages possible on request.
- Price: EUR 89 per person.
- Oslo Combination
- Oslo Evening Cruise
- Oslo Fjord Sightseeing
Grand Tour of Oslo
The Grand Tour of Oslo is a 7 ½ hour tour by coach and sail boat. During the 2-hour sightseeing tour by boat on the Oslo Fjord you will have great view of the harbour and the green hills surrounding the city, as well as the Akershus Fortress and Oslo’s new Opera House. You will also pass through narrow sound, idyllic bays and through a maze of islands with small summer houses. You will be able to buy refreshments on board. During the sightseeing tour by bus you will visit the Fram Museum, Kon-tiki Museum, the Maritim Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, the Norwegian Folk Museum, the Vigeland Sculpture Park and Holmenkollen hill with panoramic view of the city and the surrounding fjord. Entrance to the museums is included in the price.
Oslo Combination
You will board a traditional sailing ship which passes the Opera House, the ancient fortress of Akerhus and the picturesque islands of the Oslo Fjord. At the Museum Island you will visit the Kon-Tiki museum, the Fram Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum. Stops will be made at the City Hall, the Opera House and the Museum Island called Bygdøy.
The Kon-Tiki museum is founded by Thor Heyerdahl, who was one of the world’s most famous scientist, adventurers and environmental activist throughout the ages. The museum houses original vessels and other object from Heyerdahl’s famous expeditions.
The Fram Museum shows the history of the polar explorers. Here you’ll find world’s most famous polar ship, the Fram, from 1892. The ship is displayed in its original condition with interior and objects perfectly preserved.
In the Norwegian Maritime Museum you will get to know more about the Norwegian coast, lakes and river systems and how they are and have been used. There is a panoramic film which shows the journey along the Norwegian coast from north to south.
- Available: May 25 – August 26
- Language: English guaranteed. Other languages possible on request.
- Departure: 09:45 and 11:15 hrs from Rådhusbrygge 3 (pier 3), waterfront of Oslo City Hall.
- Price: EUR 39 per person.Oslo Evening Cruise
3 hour cruise on the inner Oslo Fjord in a traditional wooden sail boat.
You will pass through a maze of green islands and you will be served a tasty Norwegian Prawn buffet (included in the price).- Available: June 23 – September 9
- Language: No guiding during this tour
- Departure: 19:00 from Rådhusbrygge 3 (pier 3), waterfront of Oslo City Hall.
- Price: EUR 53 per personOslo Fjord Sightseeing
A 2-hour sightseeing tour by boat on the Oslo Fjord. Onboard the boat you will have great view of the harbour and the green hills surrounding the city, as well as the Akershus Fortress and Oslo’s new Opera House.
You will also pass through narrow sound, idyllic bays and through a maze of islands with small summer houses.
You will be able to buy refreshments on board.- March 30 – May 20
- 10:30, 13:00 and 15:30 hrs
- May 18 – August 26
- 10:30, 11:30, 13:00, 14:00, 15:30, 16:30 and 17:45 hrs
- August 27 – September 30
- 10:30, 13:00 and 15:30 hrs
- Language: English guaranteed. Other languages possible on request.
- Departure: Rådhusbrygge 3 (pier 3), waterfront of Oslo City Hall.
- Price: 33 EUR per person.
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View Stockholm Excursions - Summer- Cruise to Drottningholm Palace
- Duration: 50 minutes by boat one way and 50 minutes guided tour at Drottningholm.
- Available: Guided tours at Drottningholm
- April: Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays at 12:00 and 14:00 hrs.
- May: Saturdays & Sundays at 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00 hrs.
- June – August: Daily at 10:00, 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00 hrs.
- September: Daily at 12:00 and 14:00 hrs.
- October: Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays at 12:00 and 14:00 hrs.
- Available: Steam ship departures
- March 30 to April 27 and October 1 to 28: Friday to Sunday at 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 hrs.
Return from Drottningholm: 11:00, 13:00, 15:00 and 17:00 hrs. - April 28 to September 30: daily with departures and returns each hour.
- Guiding: English
- Departure: Stadshusbron
- Price: 32 EUR per person, including roundtrip fare from Stockholm to Drottningholm and entrance to Drottningholm Palace with guided tour.
- Cruise to Sandhamn
- Duration: 8 hours
- (Stockholm-Sandhamn 09:45-12:45 hrs/Sandhamn-Stockholm 14:45-17:45 hrs)
- Available: Daily from June 9 – August 19
- Guiding: English, Swedish
- Departure: Nybrokajen
- Price: 37 EUR per person
- Thousand Islands Cruise
Cruise to Drottningholm Palace
Step aboard a boat from the turn of last century and take a trip to the pearl of Lake Mälaren, Drottningholm Palace, the residence of the Swedish royal family. Drottningholm is set in luxuriant landscaped grounds and Drottningholm Palace Theatre is a piece of genuine Swedish cultural history, the Chinese Pavilion a work of art constructed by the hands of master craftsmen.
Drottningholm was named after John III who constructed the palace for his wife Katarina Jagellonika. The palace burned down in the end of the 15th century and the construction as we see it today was continued by Hedvig Eleonora’s architect Nicodemus Tessin in 1661. Many royalties have since then contributed with their unique touch to the palace.
The palace is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List; it is Sweden’s best-preserved palace built in the 16th century representing European royalties and architecture from that era.While cruising you can eat lunch or dinner onboard or just relax while enjoying the beautiful landscape.
Cruise to Sandhamn
Experience one of the most astonishing surroundings in Sweden, the Stockholm archipelago! With its 24 000 islands, the archipelago is a unique place to visit all year round. At some islands, there are picturesque cafés, restaurants, hotels, hostels and farms, while other islands are totally deserted and have a natural beauty. A tour in the archipelago is for most people a totally unforgettable experience.
During the cruise you will pass through Strömma Canal. The canal, which is several hundred metres long, join narrow waterways of the inner archipelago to the open waters of the outer archipelago. A canal-cruise is something special. Water-reeds sweep the hull and sometimes it seems as though the surrounding countryside is only at arm’s-length distance. Variety is the rule of the day. The quick changeover from a canal’s sheltered waterway to the cool sea breezes in the outer archipelago is a feature of this particularly varied cruise. A guide will describe the route as you cruise for 3 hours to Sandhamn, where you will have 2 hours at leisure. You can stroll around at the narrow streets in the small village, have a look at the boats in the harbour or visit the boutiques, restaurants, cafés etc. You can also choose to follow the guide on a walk around the island.
M/S Strömma Kanal is the only vessel, which can pass through these shallow waterways. In a saloon at the stern of the boat the chef will gladly tempt you with a summer-menu’s delicacies straight from the kitchen. There is also a cafeteria on the boat and on the sun deck where you can enjoy the views and the fresh air.
Thousand Islands Cruise
This morning you will embark on a full day cruise in the amazing Stockholm archipelago. The archipelago of 24 000 islands is located just outside the city and the best way to explore it is on a cruise of the inner and outer parts of the archipelago. The English speaking guide and friendly staff will make sure you have everything you need, while telling you about the places you pass along the way as well as giving guided tours of the islands you visit. There is also time to go for a swim and sun bathe or stroll around the islands at your own pace.
Onboard the lovely ship Waxholm III, which was built in 1903, you will be served coffee, lunch and dinner in the beautiful dining room. All the meals are prepared with fresh products delivered every morning and cooked to order. At 8.30 pm you will arrive back in Stockholm.- July 2 – August 14, daily
- Language: English
- Departure: 09:30 from Nybroplan
- Duration: 11 hours
- Price: EUR 127,- per person
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View Stockholm Sightseeing - All year- Royal Canal Tour
- Stockholm Archipelago Tour
- Stockholm Card - valid 24 hours
- Card valid 24 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 51 per adult, EUR 25 per child
- Child: The price is valid for children from 7 to 17 years of age.
- Stockholm Card - valid 48 hours
- Card valid 48 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 71 per adult, EUR 29 per child
- Child: The price is valid for children from 7 to 17 years of age.
- Stockholm Card - valid 72 hours
- Card valid 72 hours
- Available: All year
- Price: EUR 85 per adult, EUR 32 per child
- Child: The price is valid for children from 7 to 17 years of age.
- Stockholm Hop-on/Hop-off
- Stockholm Panorama
Royal Canal Tour
The 50-minute Royal Canal Tour will take you on a tour through the greener parts of Stockholm.
Leaving the inner city behind, you will pass beautiful and famous buildings as you enter the peaceful Djurgården canal. Sights include the Royal Palace, Vasa Museum, Skansen open air museum, the Old Town and more.
Heading back to the city you will get a fabulous view of the Stockholm skyline – only to be seen from the water!
- April 5 – April 27, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 and 16:30 hrs (only Friday to Sunday).
- April 28 – June 22, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:30 and 18:30 hrs.
- June 23 – August 26, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:30, 18:30 and 19:30 hrs.
- August 27 – September 16, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30,16:30 and 17:30 hrs.
- September 17 – September 30, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 and 16:30 hrs.
- October 1 – October 14, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30 and 16:30 (Friday – Sunday) hrs.
- October 15 – November 4, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30 and 15:30 (Friday – Sunday) hrs.
- November 5 – December 21, daily
- 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30 and 14:30 (Friday – Sunday) hrs.
- Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Finnish, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Japanese, Chinese, Estonian
- Departure: Strömkajen
- Price: EUR 18,- per personStockholm Archipelago Tour
The 3 hour Stockholm Archipelago tour is the perfect trip if you are looking to experience the untouched nature of the unique archipelago in a short time.
On board the guide will tell you all about what’s typical about the Stockholm archipelago in a very inspiring way, making the journey a beautiful and informative outing.
The sightseeing cruise will be with one of the classic archipelago ships; either M/S Östanå I built in 1906 or S/S Stockholm built 1931. Both are classic pearls and well-known elements in the archipelago.
Onboard you will find a cafeteria, serving light lunches, hot and cold beverages, sandwiches, salads and pies.
- January 1 – March 25, Saturdays and Sundays
- 12:00 hrs
- March 30 – May 27, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
- 10:30, 12:00 (weekends only) and 13:30 hrs
- June 1 – September 30, daily
- 10:30, 12:00 (weekends only), 13:30, 15:00 and 18:30 hrs
- October 5 – October 28, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
- 10:30, 12:00 (weekends only), 13:30 hrs
- October 29 – December 24, Saturdays and Sundays
- 12:00 hrs
- December 25 – December 31, daily
- 10:30, 12:00 (weekends only) and 13:30 hrs
- Language: English, Swedish
- Departure: Nybroplan/Stradvägen
- Price: EUR 26,- per personStockholm Card - valid 24 hours
The Stockholm Card gives you free entry to 75 museums and attractions, free travel by public transport, free sightseeing by boat, free parking as well as several other bonus offers. You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card will not be valid until it is stamped with the time and date the first time you use it. The card is valid once per attraction and entitles you to unlimited travel by metro, bus and commuter train.
The card can be picked up at the Stockholm Tourist Centre at Vasagatan 14. This is right opposite the main Central Station in Stockholm and arrival of the airport bus and -train. The cards can also be picked up at Arlanda airport (terminal 5, 2 and 4).
Stockholm Card - valid 48 hours
The Stockholm Card gives you free entry to 75 museums and attractions, free travel by public transport, free sightseeing by boat, free parking as well as several other bonus offers. You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card will not be valid until it is stamped with the time and date the first time you use it. The card is valid once per attraction and entitles you to unlimited travel by metro, bus and commuter train.
The card can be picked up at the Stockholm Tourist Centre at Vasagatan 14. This is right opposite the main Central Station in Stockholm and arrival of the airport bus and -train. The cards can also be picked up at Arlanda airport (terminal 5, 2 and 4).
Stockholm Card - valid 72 hours
The Stockholm Card gives you free entry to 75 museums and attractions, free travel by public transport, free sightseeing by boat, free parking as well as several other bonus offers. You decide whether you want a card that is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours. The card will not be valid until it is stamped with the time and date the first time you use it. The card is valid once per attraction and entitles you to unlimited travel by metro, bus and commuter train.
The card can be picked up at the Stockholm Tourist Centre at Vasagatan 14. This is right opposite the main Central Station in Stockholm and arrival of the airport bus and -train. The cards can also be picked up at Arlanda airport (terminal 5, 2 and 4).
Stockholm Hop-on/Hop-off
The Open Top Sightseeing Tour offers a great way to explore Stockholm on you own. The sightseeing tour takes you around Stockholm in an open top double-decker bus. You can hop and off the bus as often as you want at the different sights along the route. In bad weather, a roof can be installed quickly to protect you from the elements. The ticket is valid 24 hours, and the guiding is done in eight different languages through individual headphones.
- January 1 – April 5, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every 60 minutes
- April 6 – May 5, Friday, Saturday & Sunday +Easter
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every 30 minutes
- May 1 – October 3, daily
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every 20-40 minutes
- October 4 – December 31, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every 30-60 minutes
- Language: Swedish, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Finnish, Russian
- Departure: Departure from 14 different stops. This add-on includes both the yellow as the blue line.
- Price: 29 EUR per personStockholm Panorama
A 1 ½ hour city sightseeing tour by bus, including Stockholm’s most famous sights. During the tour there will also be a stop at Fjällgatan, with panoramic view of Stockholm and the surrounding archipelago. Guiding is done by individual headphones.
- January 1 – July 5 and August 31 – December 31, daily
- 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 hrs
- July 6 – August 30
- 10:00, 10:30, 12:00, 12:30, 14:00, 14:30, 16:00 and 18:00 hrs
- Language: Swedish, English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
- Departure: Gustaf Adolfs Torg.
- Price: 30 EUR per person
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View Stockholm Sightseeing - Summer- Dinner Cruise on S/S Stockholm
- April 10 – June 22 (Tue – Fri)
- June 25 – Aug 26 (Daily)
- Aug 28 – Sept 28 (Tue – Fri)
- Departure: Strandvägen, quay 16 at 19:00 hrs
- Duration: 3 hours
- Price: EUR 19,- (includes boat trip only)
- Old Town Walkabout
- Departure: Gustav Adolfs Torg (11:30, 13:30 and 15:30 hrs)
- Duration: 1,15 hour
- Available: Every day from June 29 – August 26 2012
- Guiding: English and Swedish
- Price: 17 EUR per person
- Stockholm Grand Tour
- Stockholm in a Nutshell
- Under the Bridges of Stockholm
Dinner Cruise on S/S Stockholm
Enjoy first-class views of the stunning archipelago on this 3-hour scenic dinner cruise by S/S Stockholm. The cruise starts at Strandvägen in central Stockholm and takes you out to Vaxholm and back. Choose from a delicious menu of skillfully-prepared meals made fresh, right on board. After dinner, retreat to upper deck and gaze at the reflection of the stars on the beautiful coastal waters.
Main meals from EUR 22,-
Old Town Walkabout
An English speaking guide will take you for a 1-hour tour through Stortorget (Main Square), and will tell you about the Stockholm blood bath of 1520, as well as recounting the legend of St George and the Dragon. After this the tour will go through the courtyards and lanes of the city’s oldest section, sights which many visitors normally miss. The group will consist of a maximum of 20 people. Guiding is done by individual headphones on this tour, so that everyone can hear equally well, even when standing away from the guide.
Stockholm Grand Tour
The 3 ½ hour Stockholm Grand Tour includes sightseeing by bus and boat. Experience the Stockholm of today and times gone by in a way that is perhaps unique. See Stockholm and its surrounding areas by land, sitting in a comfortable, air-conditioned coach and listening in your own language. The tour then continues by boat – and from the water you will see a picturesque Stockholm, at its most spectacular. Guiding is done by individual headphones.
The tour is a combination of the tours Stockholm Panorama and Under the Bridges of Stockholm.
- May 26 – June 29, daily
- 09:30 and 14:30 hrs
- June 30 – August 26, daily
- 09:30, 14:30 and 17:30 hrs
- August 27 – September 23, daily
- 09:30 and 14:30 hrs
- Language: Swedish, English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
- Departure: Gustaf Adolfs Torg
- Price: 48 EUR per personStockholm in a Nutshell
Stockholm in a Nutshell is a 2 1/2 hour sightseeing tour, both by boat and bus.
The tour will start by bus, passing by the best known sites and buildings in Stockholm – City Hall, Royal Palace, Vasa Museum, the Old Town and Djurgården Island.
After one hour and a half you will continue with a cruise, sailing around the royal park of Djurgården and through the inner archipelago islands.
- April 5 – May 25, daily
- 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 hrs
- May 26 – June 29, daily
- 11:00 and 13:00 hrs
- June 30 – September 16, daily
- 11:00, 13:00 and 16:00 hrs
- September 17 – September 23, daily
- 11:00 and 13:00 hrs
- September 24 – October 14, daily
- 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 hrs
- October 15 – December 21, daily
- 10:00, 12:00 and 14:00 hrs (Friday to Sunday until November 4)
- Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Finnish, Italian, Russian, Japanese, Chinese
- Departure: Gustaf Adolfs Torg
- Price: EUR 41,- per personUnder the Bridges of Stockholm
This 2-hour boat trip will pass under 15 bridges and through two locks. You will be cruising both on the sea and on Lake Mälaren and will see all the well-known buildings, such as the City Hall and the Royal Palace. Guiding is done by individual headphones.
- April 28– May 25
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- May 26 – June 22
- 10:00 – 18:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- June 23 – August 26
- 10:00 – 19:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- August 27 – August 28
- 10:00 – 19:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- August 29 – September 16
- 10:00 – 17:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- September 17 – September 30
- 10:00 – 16:00 hrs, every hour on the hour
- Language: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Finnish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Estonian.
- Departure: Strömkajen
- Price: 24 EUR per person
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View Transportation Oslo - Bergen or vv.- Luggage transport Oslo-Bergen or v.v.
- Available: All year
- Price: 35 EUR per suitcase
- Overnight Train Oslo – Bergen or v.v.
- Train Oslo - Bergen or v.v.
Luggage transport Oslo-Bergen or v.v.
Why not have someone else taking care of your luggage while you travel by train, boat and bus between Oslo and Bergen?
Your luggage will be picked up at the reception of your city centre hotel between 07:00 and 09:00 hrs and dropped off at your hotel in the next city before 21:00 hrs. If accommodation is included in between the two cities you can pack an overnight bag and have your luggage waiting for you in Oslo/Bergen.
Overnight Train Oslo – Bergen or v.v.
To save time, or if you have already traveled on the Bergen Railway during day time, why not book an overnight train between Oslo & Bergen?
The overnight train is a convenient way of traveling, as you will arrive and depart in the city center of each city. You will sleep comfortably onboard and will wake up relaxed the next morning in a new city. This way you are also saving a hotel overnight.
Please note: Breakfast is not included in the price, but can be bought in the onboard restaurant.
Schedule from Oslo: Oslo 23:09hrs – Bergen 06:56hrs
Schedule from Bergen: Bergen 22:58hrs – Oslo 06:26hrs
Check-in on both train stations is possible from 22:00hrs in NSB Meny Kafé coach (restaurant coach).Duration: Approximately 7,5 hours
Price: EUR 99,- per person (reclining seat for overnight journey, including a complementary pack containing a pillow, blanket, eye mask and ear plugs. You are welcome to take these items with you when your journey ends.)
Additional cost for private compartment: EUR 55,- per person in shared double compartment
Additional cost for private compartment: EUR 110,- per person in single compartmentTrain Oslo - Bergen or v.v.
The Bergen Railway is classed as one of the finest train journeys in the world. This railway connects the two largest cities in Norway and shows the diversity of the Norwegian landscape.
- Duration: Approximately 7 hours
- Price: EUR 99,- per person
- NSB Comfort/1st class: 12 EUR extra per person.
- The NSB Comfort upgrade will be included on all Hotel Category 1 bookings.
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View Transportation Oslo - Bergen via fjords- Luggage transport Oslo-Bergen or v.v.
- Available: All year
- Price: 35 EUR per suitcase
- Oslo - Bergen, incl. Flåm Railway & fjord cruise
- Departure: Every day all year
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Summer schedule from Oslo:
Train Oslo – Myrdal: 08:11 – 12:53 hrs
Flåm Railway: 13:27 – 14:25 hrs
Boat Flåm – Gudvangen: 15:10 – 17:20 hrs
Bus Gudvangen – Voss: 17:45 – 19:00 hrs
Train Voss – Bergen: 19:20 – 20:34 hrs -
Winter schedule from Oslo:
Same as above with the exception of the Flåm Railway (13:00 – 13:50 hrs) - Guiding: In English through load speakers during the Flåm Railway
- Price: 99 EUR per person (if the direct train between Oslo and Bergen is included in the package tour)
- Price: 189 EUR per person
Luggage transport Oslo-Bergen or v.v.
Why not have someone else taking care of your luggage while you travel by train, boat and bus between Oslo and Bergen?
Your luggage will be picked up at the reception of your city centre hotel between 07:00 and 09:00 hrs and dropped off at your hotel in the next city before 21:00 hrs. If accommodation is included in between the two cities you can pack an overnight bag and have your luggage waiting for you in Oslo/Bergen.
Oslo - Bergen, incl. Flåm Railway & fjord cruise
As an alternative to direct train from Oslo to Bergen, we can offer a detour via the Sognefjord and the Flåm Railway:
Departure from Oslo by train. The 5-hour train journey from Oslo to Myrdal is part of the Bergen Railway, classed as one of the finest train journeys in the world. The train journey will bring you across Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau, with Finse as the highest train station at 1222 metres above sea level. In Myrdal you will change to the Flåm Railway, connecting the Bergen Line to the Sognefjord. You will pass through wild and beautiful mountain scenery with waterfalls and steep mountain sides before reaching the fjord village of Flåm. Flåm is Norway’s only fjord village with train connection. A 2-hour fjord cruise on the Nærøyfjord will bring you to Gudvangen. The Nærøyfjord is the narrowest fjord channel in Europe, and has recently been added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List. From Gudvangen the journey continues by bus through Nærøyfjord Valley. The last part of the excursion will be by train from Voss to Bergen, Norway’s second largest city and the world’s only city surrounded by 7 mountains and 7 fjords




