Drøbak guest harbour
Drøbak guest harbour is a popular harbour just south of Drøbaksundet; the gateway to the Inner Oslofjord. The harbour is centrally located in the southern part of the city with its own restaurant, Café Sjøstjernen, in addition it is walking distance to grocery stores and cafes, galleries and other sights. Drøbak sauna is a stone’s throw away on Lehmannsbrygga.
The town of Drøbak is a favourite tourist destination in both summer and winter, and is particularly known for its old wooden buildings and long history as a customs and trading centre.
The guest harbour offers 48 berths for boats – from dinghy size to 50 feet – with electricity and water connections and a shore facility that houses washrooms, showers and catering.
Read more about the guest harbour and prices here.
From Drøbak torg to the guest harbour is about 500 m. You can cycle or walk along Storgata, or take the road via Båthavna and follow the coastal path through Badehusgata to the guest harbour. The bus follows Storgata and stops near the guest harbour. The nearest car parks are Hamborgstranda and Lehmannsbrygga.
It is also possible to moor in Drøbak Boat Harbour if the owner of the mooring is away and has given permission to do so.
Oscarsborg guest harbour
Welcome to the popular Oscarsborg Marina on the west side of Nordre Kaholmen, which took second place in the “Marina of the Year” awards 2022. The idyllic guest harbour is quiet and family-friendly and can accommodate around 110 boats.
Oscarsborg Fortress is best known for the sinking of the Blücher on 9 April 1940 and was opened to the public in 2004. The guest harbour was established in 2006.
Gjestehavna is a family business run by Per Otto Hansen and Rita Fredheim. Their daughter Berit is responsible for day-to-day operations and was named Harbour Host of the Year 2014 by Båtens Verden.
The guest harbour also operates Oscarsborg Gjestehavns Spiseri.
For prices and other information, read more on the Oscarsborg Gjestehavn website.
Telephone to harbour guard: 974 34 779