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The ferry routes beetween Oslo and Denmark are covered by Dfds with a schedule of 14 weekly connections with afternoon departures and maximum duration of 19 hours. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.
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Oslo port has passenger terminals for the three ferry operators operating from here, Stena Line, DFDS and Color Line. Every year, almost three million passengers pass through this port, which is very close to the city centre. How to reach Oslo port If you are travelling to the Stena Line or DFDS terminal by car, take the E6 towards "Oslo S" / Oslo Sentrum until you see a sign with the ferry symbol and "København" and "Fredrikshavn". Continue in this direction until you reach a large roundabout above the E6. Keep left at the roundabout and continue to follow the signs for the ferries. If... [More information]
Address: Color Line Terminalen, Hjortnes, 0250, Norvegia Stena Line A/S, Vippetangen, Utstikker 2, Oslo, N-0154, Norvegia Utstikker II, Vippetangen, 0150, Norway
Directions: Google Map @ Oslo, port
Denmark is a country in northern Europe and is considered "the happiest nation in the world" thanks to certainly thanks to progressive Scandinavian social model. It is a beautiful country and is a great example of a nation that lives off it own natural resources, whilst respecting the environment. History This land was colonized by Scandinavian populations around 400 AD. C., about two hundred years later the Danes invaded England, and later Norway and northern Germany; the Danish have established themselves as conquerors throughout history. During World War II Denmark was invaded by the ... [More information]