Ferry to Norway
158 Ferry crossings from 31 Ports
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Ferry to Norway

Ferries to Norway are provided by Fjord Line, DFDS Seaways, Color Line, Rødne Fjord Cruise & Norled 

Norway Ferry Times

With approximately 221 daily sailings and up to 1515 weekly ferries to Norway, there are plenty of options to choose from. As ferry schedules may vary by season, we recommend using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and compare ticket prices for the ferry to Norway.

Popular Ferry routes to Norway

Popular ferries to Norway include ferries from Hirtshals - Kristiansand with a crossing time of 3 hours 30 minutes. The average price of a Hirtshals - Kristiansand ferry is about £279.695. Another popular ferry to Norway is the Hirtshals - Larvik ferry which has a duration of around 3 hours 55 minutes. The average price of a Hirtshals - Larvik ferry is around £309.22.

Norway Ferry Companies

The ferry to Norway is served by 5 different ferry companies; Fjord Line, DFDS Seaways, Color Line, Rødne Fjord Cruise & Norled.

Ferry Ports in Norway

Norway offers an extensive network of ferry services with 26 live ports providing 221 daily and 1515 weekly sailings. The port of Kristiansand is the most popular, featuring 6 daily and 48 weekly sailings. This makes Kristiansand an ideal hub for travellers looking for frequent and flexible ferry options.

How do I get from UK to Norway?

Currently, there is no direct UK to Norway ferry. To travel by ferry to Norway, you could take a ferry from the UK to the Netherlands or Denmark, and from there, continue your journey to Norway via car or public transport.

Can I take a car on the ferry to Norway?

There are multiple car ferries to Norway, however this may vary by route. Fjord Line, DFDS Seaways & Color Line allow passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings to Norway. However, please check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.

Norway Ferry Prices and Offers

The price of a ferry to Norway can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £279.695 (Hirtshals - Kristiansand) and £309.22 (Hirtshals - Larvik). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability for the ferry to Norway.

How to book the ferry to Norway

You can book a ferry to Norway online at Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder to compare tickets.

Most popular questions

Which ferries travel to Norway?

Ferries to Norway:
  • Hirtshals
  • Bergen
  • Stavanger
  • Kristiansand
  • Frederikshavn
  • Copenhagen
  • Kiel
  • Stromstad
  • Rosendal
  • Flesland
  • FlÃ¥m
  • Selje
  • Sogndal
  • Vardetangen
  • Mjømna
  • Sollibotn
  • Rysjedalsvika
  • Lavik
  • Nordeide
  • Vik
  • Balestrand
  • Leikanger
  • Aurland
  • Krakhella
  • Askvoll
  • Florø
  • Smørhamn
  • MÃ¥løy

What is the fastest ferry to Norway?

The fastest ferry crossing to Norway is via the Flåm to Aurland route, with a crossing time of approximately 10m.

What is the cheapest ferry to Norway?

The cheapest ferry to Norway is £25 from Flesland to Bergen. Price exclusive of booking fees.

What are the ferry ports in Norway?

Norway Ferry Ports:
  • Bergen
  • Kristiansand
  • Stavanger
  • Oslo
  • Sandefjord
  • Larvik
  • Rosendal
  • Flesland
  • FlÃ¥m
  • Selje
  • Sogndal
  • Vardetangen
  • Mjømna
  • Sollibotn
  • Rysjedalsvika
  • Lavik
  • Nordeide
  • Vik
  • Balestrand
  • Leikanger
  • Krakhella
  • Askvoll
  • Florø
  • Smørhamn
  • MÃ¥løy
  • Aurland

Can you take pets on the ferry to Norway?

Yes, you can bring your pets onboard the ferries. Where pets are allowed on the ferries depends on the ferry company. Currently you can bring pets on ferries with
  • Fjord Line
  • DFDS Seaways
  • Color Line
  • Rødne Fjord Cruise

Norway reviews

  • "Comfort, Service & Attentions."

    We had some problems with the seasickness, but it’s something subjective. We remained satisfied with the comfort, service and attention received during the journey with your ship. We will recommend it.

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  • "Superb"

    Travelled Copenhagen to Oslo, and return few days later. The Commodore Deluxe cabin was as good as many top hotels I've stayed in, and upgrading to the balcony room on the return made the ferry crossing more like a mini cruise. The arrival time of 9.45 left time for proper breakfast without a very early rise too. Just looking forward to a reason to use the service again!

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  • "Trip from Copenhagen to Oslo"

    The ship is nice and the facilities are great, will look forward to returning to this ship.

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  • "I'm glad I took the ferry!"

    Everything was clean, the staff was friendly and very knowledgeable about everything (food, accommodations, where to go, what to do, etc...), and I was able to relax peacefully without worrying about much of anything. I also arrived in Oslo on time, and it wasn't a bumpy ride! This was the first time that I took the ferry and certainly won't be my last.

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Onboard the ferries

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Norway Guide

Kristiansand ferry port serves as a gateway to the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of Norway. This charming coastal city is renowned for its captivating natural beauty, including the picturesque Baneheia Park and the idyllic beaches of Bystranda. Visitors can explore the historic Kristiansand Cathedral and the fascinating Kristiansand Museum. Every summer, the city hosts the popular Palmesus beach festival, attracting music enthusiasts from far and wide. From Kristiansand ferry port, travellers can easily reach nearby towns and cities by train or bus, with Kristiansand Station offering convenient connections. A short bus or taxi ride will take you from the port to the city centre.

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