Oslo to Kiel Ferry

Oslo Kiel Ferry

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The ferry journey from Oslo, Norway, to Kiel, Germany, offers a serene and scenic overnight experience aboard a modern ferry. Travellers can enjoy spacious cabins, fine dining, entertainment, duty-free shopping, and stunning views of the Oslofjord.

Upon arrival in Kiel, a bustling port city in northern Germany, visitors are greeted with vibrant maritime charm. Kiel offers attractions such as the historic harbour, shopping streets like Holstenstraße, and easy access to other destinations in Germany via its well-connected train station. The ferry terminal is conveniently located, making onward travel seamless and enjoyable.

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Oslo-Kiel

Ferry Companies from Oslo to Kiel

Color Line

Color Line

Departure Board for Oslo-Kiel

Thursday, February 26, 2026

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Latest Ticket Prices for Oslo-Kiel

Wed, Mar 11, 14:00
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£513.04
Thu, May 21, 14:00
£941.59
Tue, Jun 23, 14:00
£601.74

Frequently Asked Questions About Oslo-Kiel

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What are the check-in times for Color Line ferries from Oslo?
Foot passengers should arrive no later than 1 hour before departure. Passengers with vehicles should arrive at least 2 hours before departure.

About Oslo

The Port of Oslo, one of Norway's principal maritime hubs, serves as a vital gateway for international trade and passenger travel in Northern Europe. Strategically located at the head of the Oslofjord, it connects Norway to key global shipping routes and offers seamless access to the heart of Scandinavia. The port features state-of-the-art cargo facilities, a vibrant cruise terminal, and a wide range of maritime services, catering to diverse industries and travellers alike.

With a history deeply tied to Norway’s seafaring legacy, the Port of Oslo blends tradition with modern infrastructure, supporting the region’s economy and tourism. As a dynamic link between Norway and the world, the port plays an essential role in connecting people and goods while showcasing the country's commitment to innovation and sustainability in maritime operations.

About Kiel

The Port of Kiel, located in northern Germany on the Baltic Sea, is a major maritime hub known for its strategic position at the entrance of the Kiel Canal, which connects the North Sea to the Baltic.

This bustling port facilitates a mix of cargo shipping, passenger ferries, and cruise ship activities. It serves as a gateway for trade and travels to Scandinavia and the Baltic States, hosting frequent connections to Sweden, Norway, and other neighbouring countries. Equipped with modern facilities, it is a vital centre for both commercial logistics and tourism, supporting Kiel’s role as a maritime city.

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