Bergen - Langesund
Ferries to Norway
Bergen - Langesund
Ferries to Norway
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Rødne Fjord Cruise, Fjord Line, Norled connecting Denmark, Norway. Ferries from Bergen sail approximately 29 times a day and up to 222 times a week.
Bergen ferries sail to Askvoll, Balestrand, Flesland, Florø, Flåm, Hirtshals, Krakhella, Kristiansand, Lavik, Leikanger, Mjømna, Måløy, Nordeide, Rosendal, Rysjedalsvika, Selje, Smørhamn, Sogndal, Sollibotn, Stavanger, Vardetangen, Vik.
Ferries sailing from Bergen can range between 25m and 71h 55m. Ferry times can change from season to season.
The most popular route from Bergen is Bergen - Hirtshals.
Ferry price from Bergen can range between £51 and £529 depending on various factors such as the route, season, operator and type of ship.
Yes, you can take a car ferry from Bergen with Fjord Line. For more information on routes and car ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Foot Passengers are allowed on ferries from Bergen. You can travel as a foot passenger from Bergen with Rødne Fjord Cruise, Fjord Line, Norled.
You can take your pet on the ferry from Bergen with Rødne Fjord Cruise, Fjord Line. For more information about pet accommodation and fees please view our Deal Finder.
Cabins are available on some ferry routes from Bergen. Operators that have cabins on ferries from Bergen include Fjord Line, Norled. Check our Deal Finder for the best option for you.
Yes, you can bring your bicycle on a ferry from Bergen. Ferries in Norway often allow passengers to bring bicycles on board for an additional fee. Make sure to check the ferry company's specific policies regarding bringing bicycles on board and any necessary reservations in advance.
Yes, you can travel with a motorhome on a ferry from Bergen. Ferries in Norway often accommodate vehicles of various sizes, including motorhomes. It's advisable to contact the ferry company in advance to inquire about specific requirements and make reservations for your motorhome. This will ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey.
Yes, there are overnight services at Bergen ferry port. Some ferry routes operate overnight crossings to various destinations, both within Norway and to international locations. These overnight services typically include cabins or reclining seats for passengers to rest during the journey. It's recommended to check with the specific ferry operator for more information on available overnight services and to make reservations in advance if needed.
Before boarding a ferry in Bergen, passengers may be required to go through security checks which typically include screenings of baggage, metal detectors, and sometimes passport checks for identification purposes. Additionally, tickets and boarding passes may be inspected by ferry staff before allowing passengers to board. It's always a good idea to arrive early to ensure a smooth boarding process.
It's usually best to arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30-60 minutes before the scheduled departure time. This allows you enough time to purchase tickets, park if needed, and board the ferry without feeling rushed. However, it's always a good idea to check with the specific ferry company or terminal for their recommended arrival time as it can vary.
A small coastal town found in the south of Norway, Langesund is famous for its energetic vibe, particularly in the summer months when its full of life and colour. Fjord Line provide crossings out of the port to other coastal towns in Scandinavia, with the shortest sailing lasting around four hours and the longest sailing taking just less than a day. During summer the town has live music every evening, creating a cheerful, friendly vibe and providing endless entertainment. Langesund is a relatively small town, so all the major sights are within walking distance of each other; the trip to Tangen Fort is well worth a visit, especially during the summer months when visitors can easily access it by foot. As well as Tangen Fort, Bamble City Hall is one of the prominent sites in the area, and for those looking for something a bit different, Wrighthegaarden often has one of the top Norwegian artists performing there. The roads are unstable and fairly narrow, therefore it is difficult to navigate a car around the town centre. The uneven roads and close proximity of the major attractions mean that walking is the best option to get around, with the entirety of the city possible to cover in just under a day.