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Kristiansand

Norway

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About Kristiansand

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Welcome to Kristiansand!

Kristiansand is special. The southernmost city in one of the world’s northernmost countries has it all. White-sand, palm tree-lined beaches. Traditional wooden houses. Fantastic shopping. A smorgasbord of diverse restaurants serving delicious delicacies. It really is the ideal destination.


And the ideal way to get around on your ideal holiday is on our hop-on hop-off bus! Take control of your time, as you choose when and where to hop on the bus. Our bus stops right by all the main attractions. Simply hop off when you see something that takes your fancy, and hop back on when you’re done. Simple!


And our bus service is tailor-made for those of you arriving in Kristiansand by cruise as we adapt our schedules to be able to pick you up directly from the ship.

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Top 3 hop-on hop-off Kristiansand attractions

If there’s one food type that Norway is famous for, it’s fresh fish. In Kristiansand, that means heading to the buzzing Fiskebrygga fish market. It offers stall after stall of lobster, shrimp and mussels, all freshly caught in Norway’s clear waters. So, relax, shrimp in hand, while you take in the breathtakingly beautiful sea views.


Travelling with kids? Kristiansand Zoo is outstanding, with wildlife ranging from lions to lynx, and chimpanzees to cheetah. Your kids will love seeing these impressive creatures roaming around, and you’ll make lifetime memories with your family. With a thrilling amusement park right in the zoo, there’s no better destination for families in Kristiansand.


The Kristiansand Museum is unmissable. Experience Norway of old as you visit the open-air model town with its 40 old houses. The kids will have a ball feeding the farm animals, playing with old-fashioned toys and running around the beautiful grounds while you discover what like was like in 17th-century Norway.