– quieter, rawer, and entirely yours.
Just a short drive from Vestfold’s towns, the coastal landscape transforms when temperatures drop. The silence settles in. Wildlife reclaims the islands. And that low winter light? It’s something else entirely.

Fulehuk fyr at the outer edge of the Oslo Fjord is open year-round for those who want to stay where land meets sea.
Boat Trips When Everyone Else has Gone Home
Winter boat trips in the archipelago mean having the islands to yourself. No crowds. Just the sound of water against the hull and seabirds overhead. The winter light sits low on the horizon – perfect if you’re into photography or just want to see the coast as locals do.


Fjordtaxi runs year-round trips: fishing excursions, lighthouse safaris, sightseeing, or simple transport between islands. Your skipper knows every skerry, every fishing spot, every story worth telling.
All Onboard offers RIB tours throughout the year (ice-free conditions and above –10°C required). You’ll get a flotation suit and life jacket – safety first, adrenaline second. Speed, spray, and close encounters with winter nature.

Vippefyret on Verdens Ende
ℹ️ Insider Tip: Færder National Park in winter
Verdens Ende (World’s End) draws visitors even in the cold months. Warm up at Spiseriet restaurant with its spectacular views, then explore the Færder National Park Visitor Center in the same building. The park protects islands and skerries in the Oslofjord.
Sweat It Out, Scandinavian Style
After a day in the cold, there's nothing quite like a proper sauna session. Find a sauna near you and warm up the Norwegian way.
Coastal Trails Without Summer Crowds

Vestfold’s coastal trails are brilliant in winter. Fresh air, rosy cheeks, sea views – and you’ll likely have the trail all to yourself. Just check conditions before heading out, dress for the weather, and enjoy the kind of walk that clears your head completely.
From Nature To City Life in Minutes
One of Vestfold’s best-kept secrets? Everything’s close. Larvik, Sandefjord, Tønsberg, Horten, Holmestrand – each town has its own vibe, and all are a short drive from wild coastline.

Restaurants With a View (and Proper Heating)
After a day outdoors, you’ve earned a good meal. Vestfold has plenty of spots serving local food and drinks with views of the water. Book ahead – winter or not, the best tables fill up.
Seaside restaurants worth the trip
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The World's End – Verdens Ende Spiseriet
The restaurant opened in summer 2015 at World's End and Færder National Park at Tjøme. Probably w…
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Kokeriet Restaurant
You will find the restaurant, Kokeriet, in the wonderful Sandefjord harbour.
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Sjøslag Restaurant
Restaurant and bar at the far end of Fritzøe Brygge with a view of the sea!
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Pir 4
You will find Pir 4 along the pier in Sandefjord.
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Grenseløs
Hotel Klubben's restaurant Grenseløs opened September 2025
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Taket skybar
Hotel Klubben's skybar on the 8th floor.
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The Social Bar & Bistro
The Social Bar & Bistro offer a breathtaking panorama of the sea and the boats sailing in and…
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Fjord Bistro & Vinbar
Experience the restaurant by the waterfront in Horten.
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Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand
Grand Hotel Åsgårdstrand occupies an idyllic position near the marina in Åsgårdstrand, with a pan…
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Restaurant Excellensen
In the heart of Stavern you will find Hotel Wassilioff and Restaurant Excellensen.
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Bella Vista Holmestrand
Bella Vista Ristorante & Café offers high quality dishes from fresh ingredients and a large s…
🦐 Local Secret: Shrimp season peaks in winter. Head to Brødrene Berggren in Sandefjord – one of Norway’s oldest fish shops – for the freshest catch.
