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Charter Motorboat T.S.M.Y. Weller Bergen
Bergen

T.S.M.Y. Weller (1947)

12
4
With a skipper

From €3,122 per day

Charter Motorboat Ryds 478 GTi Oslo
Oslo
5.0
 (5)

Ryds 478GTi (2010)

5
Without a skipper

From €174 per day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria ac 40 Bodø
Bodø

Bavaria ac 40 (2001)

8
8
With or without a skipper

From €525 per day

Charter Sailboat  Elan 45 Impression Hjellestad
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Hjellestad
4.8
 (1)

Sailboat Elan 45 Impression 13.85m (2018)

8
8
Without a skipper

From €657 per day

Charter RIB Tornado 9.5 Oslo
Oslo

Oslo Fjord RIB Tour (2012)

12
With a skipper

From €2,620 per day

Charter RIB Gemini Waverider 1050 Oslo
Oslo

Gemini Waverider 1060 (2014)

12
With a skipper

From €1,970 per day

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Porsgrunn

Greenline 39 - An unforgettable experience (2021)

10
6
Without a skipper

From €350 per day

Porsgrunn

Greenline 33 - The great moments you were looking for (2021)

7
7
Without a skipper

From €155 per day

Charter Catamaran Lagoon 450 Tromsø
Tromsø

Lagoon 450 (2014)

10
4
With or without a skipper

From €1,214 per day

Charter Motorboat Galeon 400 fly Oslo
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Oslo

Motorboat Galeon 400 fly 700hp (2010)

12
2
With a skipper

From €3,000 per day

Charter Motorboat Askeladden 705 Oslo
Oslo
5.0
 (2)

Askeladden 705 (2006)

7
4
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €430 per day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria 44 Harstad
Harstad
4.7
 (3)

Rent this 13.41 meter sailboat to reach the best c (2003)

10
8
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €572 per day

Charter Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria Cruiser 46 Oslo
Oslo
5.0
 (1)

Explore the fjords of Norway. (2005)

6
8
Super owner
With a skipper

From €500 per day

Charter RIB Gemini Waverider 1050 Oslo
Oslo

RIB charter in Oslo (2014)

12
With a skipper

From €1,970 per day

Charter Motorboat Kloster Patrol P32 Kvaløysletta
Kvaløysletta

Artic charter in Kvaløysletta (2016)

10
With a skipper

From €1,835 per day

Charter Motorboat Princess 50 Bergen
Bergen

Princess 50 (2003)

12
6
With a skipper

From €5,732 per day

Charter Sailboat BENETEAU OCEANIS 46 Bergen
Bergen
4.3
 (2)

Beneteau Oceanis 46 (2011)

12
6
With or without a skipper

From €629 per day

Charter Sailboat CNB 76 Tromsø
Tromsø

Sailboat CNB 76 26.30m (1992)

8
8
With a skipper

From €3,000 per day

Why rent a boat in Norway?

Norsk skies, fjords, midnight sun and mountain peaks! If you like beautiful scenery, Norway is the place to go boating. The country has six different regions that you can explore by boat, and each has its own character.

You can also have everything from a shopping holiday in Oslo to the most amazing natural experiences, so there's no doubt that the country has a lot to offer. Closest to Sweden is Norway's east coast and Oslo, the Norwegian capital, is not too far from the Swedish border.

Oslo and the surrounding area is a must-visit during your sail! Further down the coast are Kristiansand and Sörlandet, the Norwegians' own summer paradise with beautiful beaches and unusually many hours of sunshine. Norway's west coast also has a lot of great destinations! Stavanger, Bergen, Tromsø and Lofoten are just a few of the great destinations.


How much does it cost to rent a boat in Norway?

The cost of a yacht charter in Norway depends on where you're looking to sail, the time of year and how many people are on board. The size and type of vessel with also affect the final price. Below are some average prices of a boat rental in Norway by boat type. 

Sailboat

€2,058/week for 8 people.

Motorboat

€5,732/day for 12 people.

RIBS

€3,200/day for 12 people.

Yacht

€28,420/week for 12 people.


Where to sail in Norway


Oslo

Oslo is certainly a city with a lot going on right now! The city was named Europe's Green Capital 2019 and is also filled with exciting cuisines, cool events and fun new neighbourhoods! Sail in through the Oslofjord to see the beautiful scenery and discover the city from the sea.


Once ashore, the region offers everything from big-city experiences to stunning scenery If you're looking for a more cultural experience, the new Munch Museum will open in autumn 2020. Edvard Munch was one of the greatest artists in Norway's history and much of his 28,000 works are collected in the museum. Bordering Oslo are also the regions of Østfold and Vestfold, where you can dock by boat in the charming towns of Fredrikstad and Tønsberg.


Kristiansand and Sørlandet

Sørlandet, Norway's southernmost region, is also the summer paradise of Norwegians. The region is full of beautiful beaches and when you travel by boat, you also have access to the thousands of islands that are found in the region. The largest city in the region is Kristiansand. There you can stroll through beautiful authentic alleys in the old town of Posebyen, feast on fresh seafood or take part in one of the city's many festivals.


If you're travelling with the family, Dyreparken is a safe bet, while Kristiansand Zoo is a guaranteed hit with kids young and old. If you sail the furthest south in the region, you'll find Lindesnes lighthouse, Norway's southernmost point! If you want to enjoy a tasty meal, the Michelin restaurant Under is also located here, the world's largest underwater restaurant.


Stavanger

Continuing past the southern tip of Norway and sailing up the west coast of Norway, you'll soon reach Stavanger, the largest city in south-western Norway. Stavanger is the perfect starting point if you want to experience famous natural attractions such as Preikestolen and Lysefjorden.


In the coastal area of Jæren you will find some of Norway's whitest and longest beaches and the area is also a paradise for water sports. The city itself also has much to offer and as the former European Capital of Culture, Stavanger has a wide range of museums and a vibrant cultural life.


The mountain

Departing from Stavanger and continuing along the west coast of Norway, you'll reach Bergen after a while. Bergen may be Norway's second largest city, but it still has a cosy small-town feel with its traditional wooden houses and surrounding mountain landscape.


An obvious destination when visiting Bergen is the UNESCO-protected Hanseatic Port, which has been a trading post for a thousand years. Bergen is also a real student city, so there's always something going on. So there's always even an exciting concert or art exhibition to visit.


Trondheim

In the middle of Norway's west coast lies Trøndelag, a region that offers both culinary experiences and outdoor pursuits. Here you can fish, cycle or enjoy the local culinary culture, which places great emphasis on locally produced ingredients.


Trondheim, the region's largest city, offers a wide range of culinary experiences and you can find everything from cosy cafés to Michelin restaurants. If you're looking for further gourmet experiences, a visit to the UNESCO-protected mining town of Røros is recommended. Here you can combine a well cooked meal with interesting history.


Lofoten

In northern Norway, you'll find the Lofoten archipelago. When you visit this region you will be shocked by the wonderful landscape with its massive mountains, deep fjords and idyllic sandy beaches. In addition, the region offers amazing natural phenomena.


From late May to mid-July you can enjoy the northern lights and the midnight sun, while from September to mid-April you can see the astonishing northern lights. The wildlife here is also absolutely stunning with mighty sea eagles and killer whales. Lofoten is also working to become a sustainable destination, which means that they strive to offer travellers rewarding experiences while preserving the local nature, culture and environment.


Tromsö

Driving a little further north, you'll come to Tromsø, also known as the "capital of the Arctic". If you want to discover epic nature and go on a whale safari, you've come to the right place.


There are also great hiking trails nearby and in Lyngenfjord you can go on idyllic summit walks between the mountains. If you're interested in Sami culture and history, Karasjok and Alta are also recommended.


Good to know

Number of boats:41 boats available
Types of boats:Sailboat, Motorboat, RIB
Average price: €986 per day
Minimum price: €174 per day
Maximum price: €19,910 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Princess Yachts, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Norway

What is the cost of renting a boat in the high season and the low season in Norway?

The average cost of renting a boat in Norway in the high season is around €2,929 per day, while in the low season it is around €2,441 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Norway?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Norway, you can expect to pay an average of €464 per day for a skipper.

How many cabins does a boat have in Norway?

Boats in Norway have an average of 3 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 5 cabins.

How many people can sleep on a boat in Norway?

A boat in Norway has on average 6 berths. You can find boats with up to 10 berths.

What is the average length of a boat in Norway?

The average length of a boat in Norway is 14 meters.

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