Best of Copenhagen and Oslo Two Port Package
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An approximate 3 to 5-minute walk, or an approximately 5 to 10-minute taxi (not included, approximately 200 to 300 DKK each way) is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.2 Hour Segway Copenhagen
Your fun adventure begins as you meet with your experienced, local guide, receive individual instructions and take a few minutes practicing your driving skills on a Segway.
Once you feel comfortable, you and your small group will start out in a no-car zone along a beautiful waterfront with plenty of photo ops. Along this stretch, many highlights await you including the Gefion Fountain, The Royal Opera House, The Royal Playhouse and the colorful Nyhavn.
Make your way towards the inner city for views of Christiansborg Palace and cruise through the Latin Quarter for a taste of local life and Copenhagen's famous architecture. At the Royal Danish Theater, you will have an exclusive chance to sample some traditional Danish pastry and coffee in their Hyggelig cafe.
From there you will make your way towards the Marble Church and ride up to the square in front of The Royal Palace. Go where no cars can go as you wind your way between the beautiful red buildings of the Kastellet, Copenhagen's still-active military base.
Conclude your tour at Langelinie where you will receive a complimentary organic beverage and Segway souvenir. This is the perfect way to get a great overview of central Copenhagen while building your Segway skills! Sign up for this popular tour before it sells out.
An approximately 10 to 20 minute walk, or an approximately 5 to 8 minute taxi (not included) is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Fjord Sightseeing Cruise
See Oslo and its surrounding countryside the same way locals have for thousands of years: by water. Discover the scenery on a traditional wooden boat, fully restored to its former glory. You will first see Akershus Castle and Fortress whose original construction dates back to 1299AD. Built to protect the city, it has successfully survived all sieges. Most of what you see today was added in the 17th century. Today it is still a military area. It is also home to the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum and the Norwegian Resistance Museum, both of which can be visited. It is also the final resting place of Norwegian nobility.
Sail through a maze of islands, many dotted with small summer houses, and the Dyna Lighthouse. Pass the Opera House, Hovedoya Island, and the Bygdoy peninsula, with its many interesting museums and beaches. Make your way to a smaller branch of the Oslofjord, the waterways that surround Oslo. Although not as dramatic as the taller, deeper waterways found in the west of Norway, this waterway leads to small serene villages with quaint clapboard houses, quiet Islands and boats galore.
You will then return to Oslo Harbor.

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