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Ferries to Norway

Norwegian flag flying from the stern of a ferry over choppy fjord waters

The directory lists 28 ferry ports and 233 ferry routes for Norway. Most connections run via Bergen, Sollibotn and Rysjedalsvika. From here, ferries sail to Denmark, Germany and Sweden. 227 routes run within the country itself. Operators include Norled, Fjord Line, Rødne Fjord Cruise and two other shipping companies.

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Ferry ports in Norway

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Ferries to Askvoll

Askvoll is a coastal village in western Norway. Norled runs express boats to Bergen and Florø as well as local ferries to the offshore islands. The crossing to Florø takes about 47 minutes.

Ferries to Aurland

Aurland lies on the Aurlandsfjord, a side arm of the Sognefjord in Norway. The village is part of the well-known 'Norway in a Nutshell' tour. Norled runs express boats between Bergen, Balestrand, Aurland and Flåm.

Ferries to Balestrand

Balestrand is a picturesque fjord village on the Sognefjord in Norway. Norled runs daily express boat services to Bergen (about 4 hours) and to other places on the Sognefjord such as Flåm, Vik and Sogndal.

Ferries to Bergen

Ferries to Bergen

Bergen is Norway's busiest and largest port and lies in the centre of the country's second largest city on the Norwegian west coast. Ferries run from here to Hirtshals in Denmark as well as to Norwegian ports such as Stavanger, Balestrand and other destinations along the west coast.

Ferries to Flåm

Flåm lies at the head of the Aurlandsfjord and is one of the most visited places in Norway. Alongside the famous Flåm Railway, Norled express boats sail to Bergen and fjord cruises run through the UNESCO-protected Nærøyfjord to Gudvangen.

Ferries to Flesland

Flesland ferry berth lies south of Bergen, near Bergen airport. Rødne Fjord Cruise links Flesland with Bergen with up to 2 crossings a day, and the trip takes about 25 minutes.

Ferries to Florø

Florø is Norway's westernmost town and an important port on the fjord coast. Norled express boats link the town with Bergen and Selje. Local ferries run to the islands of Kinn, Svanøy and Hovden.

Ferries to Krakhella

Krakhella is the main harbour of the island municipality of Solund on Norway's west coast. Car ferries from Rysjedalsvika and Rutledal, along with Norled express boats, link the island with the mainland and with Bergen.

Ferries to Kristiansand

Ferries to Kristiansand

The ferry port of Kristiansand lies on the southern coast of Norway and is one of the country's most important ferry ports. Color Line and Fjord Line run up to 33 weekly services to Hirtshals in Denmark, with a crossing time of 2.5 to 3.5 hours. The Fjord Line catamaran is the fastest link at 2 hours 25 minutes.

Ferries to Larvik

Ferries to Larvik

Larvik lies in the Norwegian region of Vestfold, around 105 kilometres south-west of Oslo. The ferry port connects Norway with Denmark, above all with Hirtshals, which is served several times a day.

Ferries to Lavik

Lavik is a ferry port on the Sognefjord in western Norway. The car ferry to Oppedal (E39) runs regularly with the MF Ampere, the world's first electric car ferry. The crossing takes about 20 minutes.

Ferries to Leikanger

Leikanger lies on the Sognefjord in western Norway. Norled express boats link the village with Bergen, Balestrand, Vik and Flåm. The port is part of the popular 'Sognefjord in a Nutshell' route.

Ferries to Malkenes

The ferry port of Malkenes is in Norway. Ferries run from here to Bergen. The port is served by Rødne Fjord Cruise.

Ferries to Måløy

Ferries to Måløy

Måløy is a fishing town on the northern coast of Vestland in Norway. Norled runs express boats to Selje, Florø and Bergen on the Kystvegsekspressen route. The port also matters to the fishing industry.

Ferries to Mjømna

Mjømna is an island in the municipality of Gulen at the outer end of the Sognefjord, connected to the mainland by bridges since 2010. Norled's express boats to and from Bergen call at the quay, but not on every departure.

Ferries to Nordeide

Nordeide lies in the municipality of Høyanger on the Sognefjord in western Norway. The quay is served by the Norled express boats and by the Vik - Ortnevik - Måren - Nordeide - Høyanger car ferry.

Ferries to Os

The ferry port of Os is in Norway. Ferries run from here to Bergen. The port is served by Rødne Fjord Cruise.

Ferries to Oslo

Ferries to Oslo

Oslo, the Norwegian capital on the Oslofjord, is Norway's largest passenger port. Ferries run from here to Denmark and Germany, and the Oslo-Kiel route is the only direct ferry link between Norway and Germany.

Ferries to Rosendal

The ferry port of Rosendal lies on the Hardangerfjord in the municipality of Kvinnherad, known for Scandinavia's smallest castle, Baroniet Rosendal. Rødne Fjord Cruise links Rosendal with Bergen every day, and the trip takes about 2 hours.

Ferries to Rysjedalsvika

Rysjedalsvika is a ferry port in Hyllestad, western Norway. The free car ferry MF Losna links the port with Krakhella in Solund. Norled express boats on the Bergen-Selje route also call here.

Ferries to Sandefjord

Ferries to Sandefjord

Sandefjord lies in the Norwegian region of Vestfold, around 120 kilometres south of Oslo, and links Norway with Strömstad in Sweden several times a week.

Ferries to Selje

Selje is a coastal village at the northern end of the Vestland coast in Norway. Norled express boats link Selje with Bergen, calling at several places along the coast, and with Måløy and Florø. The route runs through spectacular coastal scenery.

Ferries to Smørhamn

Smørhamn is a coastal spot north of Florø in western Norway. Norled express boats on the Bergen to Selje route call here between Florø and Måløy. The line offers fine views of the coast.

Ferries to Sogndal

Sogndal is the largest town on the Sognefjord. Norled runs express boats to Bergen all year, taking about 4 hours, with stops at Leikanger, Balestrand and Vik.

Ferries to Sollibotn

Sollibotn is a small place on the west Norwegian coast between Bergen and Florø. Norled express boats on the Bergen-Selje route call here on request. The trip runs through fine fjord and coastal scenery.

Ferries to Stavanger

Ferries to Stavanger

Stavanger lies in south-western Norway on the west coast and matters as the centre of the Norwegian oil and gas industry. Ferries run regularly from the ferry port to Hirtshals in Denmark as well as to other Norwegian towns such as Bergen and Kristiansand.

Ferries to Vardetangen

Vardetangen in Austrheim is the westernmost point of the Norwegian mainland. Norled express boats on the Bergen-Selje route call here on a scenic stretch of coast. The region around it is one of dramatic coastal scenery.

Ferries to Vik

Vik is a historic village on the Sognefjord with the famous Hopperstad stave church. Norled express boats link Vik with Bergen, Balestrand and other fjord villages. Fjord cruises run to Fjærland.

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