What Does It Cost to Rent a Boat in Norway in 2026?
What Does It Cost to Rent a Boat in Norway in 2026?
Boat rental prices in Norway vary significantly depending on boat type, size, season, and location. In this guide, we provide an updated overview of what you can expect to pay in 2026 — from simple dinghies to luxurious cabin cruisers.
Price Overview by Boat Type
Here are typical prices for the most popular boat types:
Boat Type | Per Hour | Per Day | Per Weekend (Fri–Sun)
Motorboat (15–20 ft) | EUR 50–80 | EUR 200–350 | EUR 400–700
Daycruiser (18–24 ft) | EUR 60–100 | EUR 250–450 | EUR 500–900
RIB (18–24 ft) | EUR 80–150 | EUR 300–500 | EUR 600–1,000
Sailboat (27–35 ft) | — | EUR 250–500 | EUR 600–1,200
Cabin cruiser (28–38 ft) | — | EUR 350–700 | EUR 800–1,600
Dinghy with motor | EUR 30–50 | EUR 120–200 | EUR 250–400
Kayak | EUR 15–30 | EUR 40–80 | EUR 80–150
Jet ski | EUR 80–150 | EUR 300–500 | —
Prices are indicative and may vary between operators and regions.
Seasonal Variations
Prices are strongly affected by season:
- High season (June–August): Highest prices, up to 30–50% more expensive than low season. Book early!
- Shoulder seasons (May, September): Moderate prices, good weather can still be expected.
- Low season (October–April): Lowest prices, but limited selection. Only for experienced boaters.
Regional Price Differences
Prices also vary geographically:
Region | Price Level | Comment
Oslo Fjord | High | High demand, wide selection
Bergen/Western Norway | Medium–High | Spectacular fjords, good availability
Southern Norway | Medium–High | Popular summer destination
Trondheim region | Medium | Good selection, somewhat lower prices
Northern Norway | Varies | Fewer operators, but unique experiences
What Affects the Price?
Several factors come into play:
- Age and condition of the boat — Newer boats with modern equipment cost more.
- Engine size — More horsepower = higher price.
- Included equipment — Some include water ski rope, fishing gear, etc.
- Insurance — Check whether it is included or an add-on.
- Fuel — Some prices exclude fuel, others include a full tank.
Tips for Saving on Boat Rental
- Book early — The best prices go first.
- Compare on Ship O'Hoi — Use the search to compare prices from different operators.
- Choose weekdays — Monday through Thursday is often 20–30% cheaper.
- Share the cost — 6 people in a daycruiser is more affordable per person than 2 in a dinghy.
- Consider shoulder season — May and September often offer equally great experiences at lower prices.
- Check package deals — Some operators offer discounts for multi-day bookings.
- Try a kayak — Kayak rental is affordable and offers fantastic experiences with no fuel costs.
What About Additional Costs?
Remember that the rental price is rarely the whole cost. See our detailed budget guide for a boat day where we calculate the total cost including fuel, food, and harbor fees.
Curious about jet ski prices specifically? Read our article on what it costs to rent a jet ski in Norway.
In Summary
Boat rental in Norway in 2026 starts from around EUR 30 per hour for a simple dinghy up to over EUR 700 per day for a cabin cruiser. For most families and friend groups, a daycruiser at EUR 250–450 per day is the best value — split among 4–6 people, it becomes a very affordable day on the water.




