Oslo is one of the most exciting capitals in all of Europe, with amazing changes going on in everything from local cuisine to architecture and city development. Combine this with excellent attractions and a rare closeness to nature, and you have a cruise destination quite out of the ordinary.
Terminals
Today, cruise traffic flows through to separete terminals: Revierkaia and Filipstad.
Revierkaia is the main quay for cruise in Oslo. The quay offers on shore power.
Filipstad is used for cruises until future urban development. The Port of Oslo is planning on shore power for cruiseships in 2025.
Access to cruise ship quays
Quays in central Oslo are usually open to the public except when cruise ships are in dock. In order to comply with ISPS security regulations access to quays is restricted when cruise ships are in port.