Kiel - Oslo Ferries

Kiel is one of the most diverse ports on the Baltic Sea, and has a favourable geographic position. It also boasts deep-water harbour facilities and is equally attractive for cargo handling and passengers. There are more than 50 scheduled ferry sailings per week, with traffic to almost every port in the Baltic region. The ferry port is an important centre. Kiel has a fine and varied range of tourist and cultural facilities. The city centre can be conveniently reached within a short walk and offers great shopping and entertainment.
Buy Kiel to Oslo ferry tickets
Color Line Ferry operates the route between Kiel and Oslo. A wholly-owned subsidiary of Color Group ASA, Color Line boasts five international cruise ferry lines between eight ports in Norway, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. Over four million people travel on Color Line annually, along with 800,000 private cars and 139,000 heavy goods vehicles. The ferry line boasts nine contemporary ships: seven are modern cruise ferries, one is a high-speed passenger ferry and the last is a cargo ship. Onboard, guests can enjoy restaurants and large duty-free shops. There are spacious five-star Color Class suites all the way to more budget-friendly one-star cabins. Oslo is the capital of Norway and is the natural heart of Norway's domestic and international travel. Perfectly situated at the head of Oslo Fjord, the city is encompassed by densely forested ridges providing a safe and serene atmosphere. Oslo is quite compact; many sights are within walking distance of one another.
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