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A cabin cruiser gives you the freedom to spend the night on the water. With a spacious cabin, galley and often a toilet, cabin cruisers are perfect for weekend trips and longer voyages along the Norwegian coast and the Swedish archipelago. On Ship O´Hoi you will find cabin cruisers from 22 to over 40 feet – ideal for couples, families and friend groups who want comfort and flexibility. Compare prices, read reviews and book easily.
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Frequently asked questions
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Everything you need to know about cabin cruisers
Cabin cruisers are the natural choice for those who want to combine day trips with the option of spending the night on the water. With an enclosed cabin sheltered from the elements, you can extend your boat trip to a full weekend or more. These versatile boats are popular all along the Norwegian coast and in the Swedish archipelago.
What makes cabin cruisers special?
Unlike daycruisers, cabin cruisers have a proper cabin with beds, often a galley where you can prepare simple meals, and many also have a toilet and shower on board. This makes them perfect for weekend trips to popular guest harbours such as Kragerø, Risør and Hvaler in Norway, or Marstrand, Fjällbacka and Smögen in Sweden.
Popular routes for cabin cruiser trips in Norway and Sweden
In Norway, the Oslofjord, the southern coast and the west coast are popular areas for cabin cruiser trips. From Oslo you can plan weekend routes via Drøbak and Son to Hvaler. In Sweden, the Gothenburg archipelago and the Bohuslän coast are hugely popular, with charming fishing villages like Fjällbacka, Smögen and Lysekil. The Stockholm archipelago also offers thousands of islands perfect for overnight trips.
What to bring on board
For an overnight cabin cruiser trip we recommend bringing a sleeping bag or bedding, cooking gear, fresh water, a torch and nautical charts. Make sure the boat has enough fuel for the entire trip and plan stops at marinas where you can refuel. Check the weather forecast carefully, especially for trips spanning multiple days.












