Oslo – Frederikshavn
Ferries to Denmark
Oslo – Frederikshavn
Ferries to Denmark
There are approximately 2 weekly sailings from Oslo to Frederikshavn. This ferry crossing is available with
The Oslo Frederikshavn ferry typically departs from Oslo at around 15:00.
The average duration of a Oslo Frederikshavn ferry is around 10h 0m. The fastest sailings are approximately 10h 0m. Sailing times can vary; durations often differ between ferry operators, type of ship and can be impacted by weather conditions.
On average, there are around 2 weekly ferry sailings from Oslo to Frederikshavn. These sailings are provided by DFDS Seaways. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables may differ by season.
Oslo Frederikshavn ferry prices typically range between $205.35* and $1290.59*. The average price is typically $512.41*. The cheapest Oslo Frederikshavn ferry prices start from $38.87*. The average price for a foot passenger is $188.32*. The average price for a car is $641.18*.
Pricing will vary depending on the number of passengers, vehicle type, route, and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The distance between Oslo and Frederikshavn is approximately 168.0 miles (270.3km) or 146.0 nautical miles.
Foot passengers are allowed on ferries between between Oslo and Frederikshavn with DFDS Seaways. Please note that the availability of foot passenger services may vary between ferry operators. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing for foot passenger ferries.
Currently, you can not bring your pets on ferries from Oslo to Frederikshavn.
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Oslo - Frederikshavn Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Norway | |
Destination Country | Denmark | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | DFDS Seaways | |
Average Price | A$514* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 10h 0m | |
First Ferry | 15:00 | |
Distance | 146 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-11-05.
Found on the south east coast of Norway, Oslo ferry port serves almost seven million travellers every year. The port is situated in a stunning fjord and connects the Norwegian capital to both Denmark and Germany.
The harbour town of Frederikshavn is located at the base of the Jutland peninsula that shapes the northern tip of Denmark. This quiet settlement, built upon the sweeping coast of the Kattegat strait, is surrounded by miles of flat grassland and fields laden with crops. It's an important seaport too. The numerous wharfs and marinas that protrude from the northern shores of town are busy all year with ships travelling along the corridor that connects the North and Baltic Seas. The ferry port of Frederikshavn is found within the sheltered inlet of the coast formed by two, arcing breakwaters. The terminal is a modern building that sits at the end of a wide pier, its length covered by a long undercover footbridge that allows passengers to walk from the main road outside the port to the ferry check-in point without having to step foot on the busy grounds of the harbour. There are plenty of amenities at the port, including toilets, a café selling hot food and drinks, an indoor waiting room and a tourist information point. The streamlined check-in service, including a departure area arranged into a neat series of lanes to help guide traffic, ensures that boarding the ferries is a smooth and straightforward experience. Those driving to the port can make use of the E45 motorway that leads north from Aalborg, the largest city in the Jutland region, and loops directly into the port. The train station, just a short walk from the harbour, also serves as a gateway to a multitude of destinations across the country, including the sprawling capital city of Copenhagen over 5-hours south. Two routes currently leave from the port at Frederikshavn. Stena Line ferries offer a daily trip to the Swedish capital of Gothenburg a short distance east across the width of the Kattegat strait, while another weekly service makes the longer voyage north to the Norwegian city of Oslo.