Operated by Stena Line on the Frederikshavn Oslo route
The Stena Saga cruiseferry promises to make the journey a memorable one with its array of onboard facilities including numerous bars, restaurants, free wifi, a shop and a wide choice of cabins. You'll also find numerous activities from live music and theme nights to fun activities for the kids.
The ship contains numerous cabin types ranging from standard 2 berth cabins to captains suites. All cabins contain shower, toilet, bed linen and towels.
The à la carte Metropolitan restaurant is an elegant environment where you can totally relax. Make your choice from the menu and the elaborate wine list while taking in the fabulous seaview. The buffet restaurant 'Taste' is the place to enjoy a wonderful breakfast in the morning while at night you can feast on the wide variety of dishes from the Scandinavian buffet.
The C-View Showbar on deck 7 is sure to increase your heart beat. During the day it is just an oasis of serenity, at night it transforms and live Music is played. When you are not hungry but just want to enjoy a nice cup of coffee or a drink, the Riva bar is the place to be. The Forza bar is the place for sports lovers offering several kinds of coffee, snacks and an elaborate choice of alcoholic beverages in front of wide screen tv's.
You can shop to your heart's content onboard the Stena Saga. There is something for everyone from lovely scents for both women and men to Irish whiskeys and other liquors.
The disco/night club on deck 10 is the 'place to be' for people who like to party. The Stena Saga has a beauty centre where you can treat yourself to a lovely massage or body wrap. Naturally, you can also get a manicure and pedicure. You can also watch the latest films in the cinema or try your luck in the onboard casino which features Roulette, Blackjack and Gaming machines.
On deck 9 you will find 'Matrosland', a children's play area where children can play, watch a film and play with other passengers. There are play sets for children of all ages. There is also a kids club during peak holiday season.
The Stena saga is wheelchair friendly and contains specially adapted cabins for disabled passengers.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Stena Saga guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
94% of our customers recommended this ship
"oslo to frederikshavn Thursday october 27th"
The service we received was very good. the facilities and directions were good at both ports and the staff on board were very helpful. Our cabin was very clean and of a good standard
Reviewed 03 November 2016 by Josephine who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Generally good to have a trip with the huge boat."
Staffs are very friendly. The Bay Looked So nice.
Reviewed 14 September 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Ferry"
All went as planned. Nice boat.
Reviewed 19 August 2016 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Great experience"
Great boat, great views, great experience. Rusty spots on deck here and there.
Reviewed 15 August 2016 by Pieterjan who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"A sunny and quiet travel"
A sunny and quiet travel
Reviewed 08 August 2016 by Christopher who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"A good trip"
It could have all been different. Arrived in plenty of time and a very pleasant young man did our paper work and directed is to lane 5, where we waited and followed everyone else on to the ferry. I wondered why the sign said Gothenburg when we were going to Oslo and queried it with the loaders and had to do a quick exit as we were on the wrong boat! The trip to Oslo was a 9 hour, smooth ride on good weather. The boat itself was clean and the staff spoke good English and were helpful and polite.
Reviewed 06 August 2016 by Ian who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Like a cruise."
I paid 36 pound for this crossing with my motorcycle, and for a 10 hour crossing this could be the cheapest mode of transport in the world! The crew were great and helpful, and due to the lovely weather everybody was on the sun deck listening to the live music that was being laid on for free. I think its fair to say that this was the most enjoyable and scenic (once you got in to the fjords) cruise, sorry, I mean ferry that I have been on! Well worth the money.
Reviewed 27 July 2016 by Paul who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Opinion"
Super recommend
Reviewed 12 October 2015 by Rafał who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Quick transport"
Oslo - Fredrikshavn - Oslo was for me first and foremost just a means of transportation (round trip Århus was my goal), but I was looking forward to the time I was going to spend on the boat. The first thing I saw were beer glasses all over outside deck and they had been used as ash trays. This happened again on the return trip home, where there were even more "beer glass ash trays" around. Yuck. On the return trip I bought soup, goulash, which is the worst I have been served in my life. The bread roll that came with did not taste anything at all. And before eating this I searched all over the cafeteria for a chair without too many spots. Yuck. The toilets did not work. That is, one toilet was working, but there was no lock on the door. Yuck. Fortunately I had a cabin both on the outbound and on the return journey and for the most part I stayed in the cabin. Worn down boat. Seady decorations. Bad food. A disappointment.
Reviewed 20 September 2015 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"ferries"
All in line with the expectations, maniacal organization even at the restaurant.
Reviewed 28 August 2015 by Carlo who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Northway's trip"
Excellent experience, punctual and clean
Reviewed 17 August 2015 by Ivo who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Story of the crossing Frederishavn Oslo"
It was a nice and peaceful journey, a ferry like a cruise ship. Toilets always clean, nice staff always ok, I travelled to Greece and Sadinia so many times, there is nothing to say with Stena Line, low prices, another world.
Reviewed 06 August 2015 by Giovanni who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Stena ferry"
nice trip, excellent cabins, comfortable and clean. Breakfast was generous . The ferry fast and on time.
Reviewed 19 July 2015 by Roberto who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Frederikshavn-Oslo 7 June 2015"
Great crossing despite the waves because of the wind. Unfortunately, we left too late and therefore arrived later than planned. Furthermore, it was a satisfactory trip.
Reviewed 12 July 2015 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Frederikshavn - Oslo "
Tidy ship and friendly staff, buffet breakfast was delicious and we arrived on time. The cabin on deck 2 was small but clean (the cabins on this deck aren't suitable for passengers who suffer from claustrophobia).
Reviewed 05 July 2015 by Ton who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Positive"
We had a very pleasant crossing. The price of the outside cabin was slightly higher, but well worth it. You have a view of what happens.
Reviewed 27 June 2015 by Ad who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"This One Goes to An 11 "
Bit of a nonsense to call this a ferry. Its a floating palace, beautifully furnished and equipped with every facility and convenience to hand. Smooth effortless crossing enhanced by personable staff. If it wasn`t on the other side of the world I would do it again in a heartbeat ! (please ensure that my e-mail address is not broadcast or made public on any forum)
Reviewed 24 January 2015 by Keith who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"This One Goes to An 11 "
Bit of a nonsense to call this a ferry. Its a floating palace, beautifully furnished and equipped with every facility and convenience to hand. Smooth effortless crossing enhanced by personable staff. If it wasn`t on the other side of the world I would do it again in a heartbeat ! (please ensure that my e-mail address is not broadcast or made public on any forum)
Reviewed 24 January 2015 by Keith who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Good service and staff"
We travelled from Oslo to Frederikshavn on board the Stena Saga on August 12, 2014. We had a good experience on board and the crew was friendly. We did not booked dinner in advance, but there was still a spot available for us in the restaurant. We had a cabin on Deck 2, but because we found it scary to sleep 'under water', we asked whether there was another cabin available on the upper deck; the crew was able to find us another cabin and we did not have to pay a single penny for it! Whether we slept well? Well not really, but that was not because of the ship, cabin, the crew or the passengers, it was because the weather was really bad with storms and thunderstorms all night...
Reviewed 19 August 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga
"Worth the money"
We made a roundtrip from Czech Republic to Norway and Sweden and back. We used a ferry from Frederikshavn to Oslo. Boat was nice and clean. It was windy a sunny day. First half of the trip was pretty boring but in the end when the cost started coming closer do our boat and we entered the fjord leading to Oslo, it was beautiful scenery. The ferry is pretty cheap for what you get.
Reviewed 12 August 2014 by Petr who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Saga