Signature experience — Oslo
The Oslofjord and Drøbak

Duration
Full day
Price
From €690
Mercedes
Dedicated vehicle & chauffeur
Follow the Rv. 156 and the E6 for 35 km along the Oslofjord’s eastern shore to Drøbak, a clapboard town facing Oscarsborg Fortress, which stopped the cruiser Blücher on 9 April 1940. Gentle wooded slopes give way to coves and skerries; ferries cut across to Nesoddtangen and Håøya. We pause at Kolåsbakken for a narrow-strait viewpoint, consider a quick look toward the Steilene light if conditions allow, and roll down to Drøbak’s harbor, known for artist-run galleries and morning landings of sweet Norwegian shrimp.
Your driver collects you from the hotel at 9 a.m. in a Mercedes and stays on call through late afternoon: you explore while they handle traffic, parking, and timing. In Drøbak, enjoy shrimp on the quay, then hop a 10‑minute boat to Oscarsborg as the car waits dockside; return via the western shore along Nesodden for new angles on the Oslofjord with a final stop at the Norwegian Folk Museum or Bygdøy’s pier if the light turns golden. Flexible pacing, adjusted to weather and mood.
Your itinerary
- I
9:00 a.m. — Hotel pickup in Oslo and drive via Rv. 156 to Kolåsbakken viewpoint (30 min).
- II
10:00 a.m. — Arrive in Drøbak, stroll past Galleri Finsrud and visit the Drøbak Aquarium (1 hr).
- III
12:15 p.m. — Shrimp lunch on the harbor and short boat to Oscarsborg for the museum and batteries (10 min + 1 hr).
- IV
3:30 p.m. — Return via Nesodden and the west shore, stop at the Norwegian Folk Museum or Bygdøy, reach central Oslo around 5:00 p.m.
What’s included
- ✓ Dedicated French-speaking driver
- ✓ Mercedes E-Class or V-Class
- ✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- ✓ Waiting time and parking
Your chauffeur’s tip
For Oscarsborg, catch the first post‑lunch ferry (around 1 p.m.) and walk up to Nordre Batterie: the channel falls into shade early, while side light still paints the fjord for photos.
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