Four terminals
Today, cruise traffic flows through four separete terminals: Filipstad, Søndre Akershuskai, Vippetangkaia and Revierkaia.
From 1 June 2023, Revierkaia will be Oslo's main cruise quay. The Port of Oslo is in the process of establishing shore power on the quay.
Filipstad is used for cruises until future urban development. The Port of Oslo is planning on shore power for cruiseships in 2025.
Cruise routes to western Norway and the Baltic States
Cruise ships visiting Oslo also travel to other destinations, including regular routes to northern European ports such as Saint Petersburg and Tallinn in the Baltic Sea. Another popular route takes passengers along Norway’s coast, and the many spectacular fjords.
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.