What to do and see in Eastern Norway, Eastern Norway: The Best Ferries

December 16, 2021 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Norway, Norway including Randsfjordferja, Byfergene, DS Skibladner, Oslo-Fergene, Bygdoyfergene, Color Line - Day Trips, Kragero Fjordbatselskap, Basto Fosen Ferries, Fjordline.
Restaurants in Eastern Norway

1. Randsfjordferja

Horn, 2760 Norway +47 61 33 11 43 [email protected] http://www.randsfjordferga.no/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Randsfjordferja

Randsfjordferja is the only Year-Round Inland Ferry in Norway.The ferry that takes up to 16 cars and 49 passengers, has saved people from Hadeland and other travellers for countless hours of driving. If you arrive from the north or the south on highway RV 4, the transportation offer is highly to be recommended. Besides saving time and money, you’ll get a short, but pleasant fjord experience. In addition to being a connecting link, the ferry is perfect for all who take a round trip by car or bicycle.

2. Byfergene

Fergestedsveien, Fredrikstad Norway http://www.fredrikstad.kommune.no/no/Tjenester/Vei-og-trafikk/Byferger-i-Fredrikstad
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5.0 based on 224 reviews

Byfergene

Reviewed By 643RichardH643

Goes along river Glomma from Gressvik to the Old town with stops in centre, every 20 mins and across the river from the Old Town every 15. Excellent for both tourists and commuters. Only grumble:: the oldest boats are noisy in reverse gear. I live in Fredrikstad, so use it often.

3. DS Skibladner

Excellent
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

DS Skibladner

DS Skibladner is over 160 years old and provides an authentic experience of steamship traffic in the 1800s. Aboard the ship, you can enjoy the beautiful landscape of Mjosa, experience steam engine and blades in operation, admire the magnificent lounges under deck, sending postcards from the ship's own mailbox, and enjoy a good meal in 1st Plads Madsalon. Besides, we have a number of exciting events with diverse music and entertainment throughout the season.

4. Oslo-Fergene

Raadhusbrygge 4 1, Oslo 0160 Norway
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Oslo-Fergene

Reviewed By Kronhjorth - Malaga, Spain

You simply just take the route B1 from the city hall and experience the beautiful Oslofjord. This is probably one of the cheapest activities in Oslo...

5. Bygdoyfergene

Radhusbrygge 3, Oslo 0160 Norway +47 2023356890
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Bygdoyfergene

Reviewed By crosis - Whanganui, New Zealand

We used the ferry to get to the museums and it was a great choice. Not only was it quicker and cheaper than a taxi you also got to see the harbour from a view not available on land. The boat was a good size and more than comfortable for the short journey of each leg. The crew were excellent. By coincidence we got the same crew for each of our three legs. The young lady helping everyone on board remembered us and asked how our visits were going. Little touches like remembering customers really make people feel welcome.

6. Color Line - Day Trips

Revet 8, Larvik 3263 Norway +47 810 00 811 http://www.visitoslo.com/de
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4.0 based on 323 reviews

Color Line - Day Trips

Ferry line with Day trips between Larvik-Hirtshals, Kristiansand-Hirtshals and Sandefjord-Stromstad.

7. Kragero Fjordbatselskap

Torvgata 1, Kragero, Kragero Municipality 3770 Norway +47 400 05 858 [email protected] http://fjordbat.no
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4.0 based on 36 reviews

Kragero Fjordbatselskap

Boat trip in the Kragero archipelago is full of adventure and excitement. Experience Southern Norway's most beautiful archipelago with Kragero Fjordbatselskap! Kragero Fjordbatselskap AS was established 1896. The company operates today transport service in the whole Kragero archipelago, on water and land. We have three ferries, the M/F Kragero, the B/F Jesper and the B/F Naus. The M/F Kragero is our new pride. It was launched the spring 2005, and has a capacity for 250 passengers and 24 personal vehicles. Both Jesper and Naus have a capacity for 200 passengers and 11 vehicles. All of our ferries have build for breaking down thick ice. Kragero Fjordbatselskap has therefore in over 20 years had responsibility for the industry in the harbour area.

8. Basto Fosen Ferries

Rustadbrygga 5, Horten 3187 Norway +47 33 03 17 40 [email protected] http://www.basto-fosen.no
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3.5 based on 123 reviews

Basto Fosen Ferries

The Basto ferry operating between Moss and Horten carries 2.5 million people annually. There are three ferries operating. Crossing time is 30 minutes.

Reviewed By sarahjY7708ZN

This is a wonderful experience! We enjoyed walking around the deck, and the view is amazing! You can sit inside or outside. Lovely restaurant!

9. Fjordline

Kongshavn 8, Langesund 3970 Norway https://www.fjordline.com/en/p/ports-and-terminals/langesund

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