Sit back and relax with a ticket for a self-service floating sauna in Oslo. Enjoy an authentic Nordic sauna experience and embrace your inner Viking as you brave the icy waters of the Oslo Fjord.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 1.5 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
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One of the best activities to try while visiting Oslo!
Loved the whole experience! It was easy to book and pay for online, the instructions were clear and the floating sauna was lovely. I even managed to light the fire myself! It was appreciated when someone came and told me not to add water until the heat was 70 degrees, and to add more wood and check the fire. The only thing I felt a little uncomfortable about was that there was no private area available for changing.
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The sauna is located at the end of the pier/floating dock at Strandpromenaden, Tjuvholmen, 0252 Oslo. You can search “Mad Goats Tjuvholmen” on Google maps.
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What to bring
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Reusable water bottle
Not allowed
- Intoxication
- Nudity
Know before you go
- You will be sent a confirmation code with date, time, and location of booking. You have booked our sauna “Bragi”. Make sure to use this sauna - you will see the name printed on the outside of the sauna.
- Saunas are self service, meaning they are not staffed. You will receive a code to open the sauna in booking confirmation and instructions in how to light the sauna oven.
- Bring two towels, one to sit on and one to dry yourself
- There is no shower between the months October - April, but the water in Tjuvholmen is the cleanest in Oslo
- Please remember to not put salt water on the sauna oven
- Be kind and considerate to other sauna users, be safe, and do not drink more than 3 standard drinks during you visit. This sauna session is public, meaning you will be sharing the sauna with others.