While this DFDS Copenhagen to Oslo mini cruise doesn't originate from the UK I've included it as a great option for those booked to travel to Denmark and Norway.
Sail on a two night mini cruise break between Copenhagen to Oslo. Your transport will be a modern cruise ferry, equipped with cruise ship features such as swimming pools, a spa, gourmet restaurants, bars, a nightclub, great shopping, and more.
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Cabins range from budget inside options to luxury balcony cabins. Normally found on cruise ships, these cabins are fitted with a private outdoor space for you to drink in the beautiful Danish and Norwegian views.
Explore the cultures of Denmark and Norway in one mini-cruise. This particular cruise runs in both directions so you have the choice of a Copenhagen to Oslo mini cruise or an Oslo to Copenhagen mini cruise.
Both itineraries depart in the late afternoon and sail through the night before arriving in port the next morning.
When you arrive in Copenhagen or Oslo you'll have around 6½ hours to explore the city. Copenhagen is a great place to shop as well as to relax in a restaurant or café. Oslo is a very metropolitan city and is famous for its love of art. Both destinations are distinctive and are great for exploring.
Late that afternoon, the cruise ferry departs for an overnight sailing back home. It's a great opportunity to sample the entertainment on-board this comfortable well-equipped cruise-style ferry.
Copenhagen Mini Cruises and Oslo Mini Cruises sail throughout the year from Oslo and Copenhagen respectively.
The dull-but-necessary small print
All deals are subject to availability and can be withdrawn by the operator without prior notice. The lead-in prices (otherwise known as the 'from' prices) are, unless otherwise stated above, based on two adults sharing the cheapest available cabin on the cheapest available date. Typically the best prices are available at the start of any promotion period so the earlier you book the better choice of sailing dates and cabin availability you should have. Mid-week sail dates are likely to be cheaper than weekend sail dates.
I live in Hampshire Basingstoke, which ferry I can book, seems all sail from Hull
Many of the North Sea services originate from Hull or Newcastle. If you take a look at this map, you'll find ports (and routes) near to Basingstoke.