Oslo’s skyline is an eclectic blend of old and new. The city’s waterfront Barcode Project features numerous examples of contemporary design, while the old town, or Gamle Oslo, preserves its historic architecture. Dating back to the 13th century, the medieval Akerhus Fortress has played a significant role in Oslo’s development and is one of Gamle Oslo’s most notable landmarks. The Nobel Peace Center, a thoughtfully redesigned space housed in a former railway station, celebrates Alfred Nobel, who bequeathed his fortune to establish the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Oslo Highlights & Vigeland Park
Take in Oslo’s eclectic blend of contemporary flair, rich history and scenic views.
Oslofjord by Boat
Board a boat and sail past idyllic islands into the sheltered bays of the Oslofjord.
The Legacy of Alfred Nobel
Discover the history behind the illustrious Nobel Peace Prize and learn about its namesake creator, Alfred Nobel.
Norwegian Explorers
Get an in-depth look at the history of the Vikings and Norway’s most notable explorers.
Full-Day Classical Oslo
Immerse yourself in the history and heritage of Norway during a full-day excursion.
Culinary Delights of Oslo on Foot
Savor the appetizing offerings of Oslo during a walk with tasting stops along the way.
Oslo by Bike
Enjoy the sights of Oslo during an invigorating bike ride along its waterfront district.
Behind Closed Doors at the Munch Museum
Enjoy Privileged Access to Oslo’s Munch Museum on an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour.
Hadeland Glassworks Experience
Learn about traditional glassblowing techniques during a visit to Norway’s oldest industrial company, Hadeland Glassworks.
The Works of Edvard Munch
View a prolific collection of works, including The Scream, by Norwegian master expressionist Edvard Munch.
Videos
At home in Oslo with explorer and the Viking Octantis godmother Liv Arnesen
Explore Norway’s capital, Oslo, with Liv Arnesen, an accomplished explorer and godmother to our expedition ship the Viking Octantis. In this episode, Liv leads us to her favorite sights in the city and points out places of interest around the coast as she travels by kayak through Oslo’s harbor. Showing off the rich natural beauty of Norway, she also ascends the mountains that surround Oslo for a unique vantage point and a glimpse at the spring foliage.
Brush up on maritime history with the Director of Oslo’s Fram Museum Geir Kløver
Follow in the footsteps of great Norwegian explorers with the Director of Oslo’s Fram Museum Geir Kløver for a special tour of the quintessential polar expedition vessel, the Fram. Watch as Geir uncovers the tremendous reputation of this unique ship—once the most famous ship in the world—that sailed on three historic polar voyages helmed by Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen between 1893 and 1912. Then, get a sense of what life was like on board with visits to the cabins, saloon and galley, and learn about some of the moving stories of the crew members on those pioneering voyages.
At home in Oslo with one of Norway’s most prominent artists Tore Bjørn Skjølsvik
Norwegian artist and sculptor Tore Bjørn Skjølsvik is known for his striking statues of people and animals which can be seen on the waterfront of many destinations we visit, including Kristiansund and Ålesund. In this fascinating documentary, learn more about his work, and follow Tore as he is reunited with two of his wooden sculptures that he threw into the sea in a fit of rage over 20 years ago, and meets the people who found them.
Delve into the world of Edvard Munch with art historian Zeenat Amiri
Join art educator Zeenat Amiri for a tour of the Munch Museum in Oslo. Follow along as she guides us through the institution’s impressive collections and offers a sneak peek of the masterpieces that await your discovery. Explore the collection titled “Edvard Munch: Monumental,” which showcases the Norwegian artist’s most ambitious and vibrant works—paintings full of life and color that contrast with his earlier art. Learn about the life and context in which Munch created these paintings while Zeenat shares fascinating insights into his artistic journey and creative evolution. The tour continues with a visit to the self-portrait section, where we get a glimpse of Munch through his own eyes.
Tour Norway’s capital with Alastair Miller
Join British photographer Alastair Miller on a tour through Oslo. He knows this vibrant city and its scenic surroundings very well—his prints of Norwegian landscapes are featured on board our ships. Follow along to marvel at majestic natural wonders near Oslo and learn about popular outdoor activities enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Alastair also tours the beautifully preserved home of one of Norway’s greatest explorers, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Fridtjof Nansen, and visits the Munch Museum, where you can gain a deeper appreciation of the work of Norway’s beloved expressionist artist, Edvard Munch.