0818 220 604
Priority Club Customer Service
 
Ferry routes to and from this port cannot be booked online at present.
 
Please contact us for a quote.
Bergen Ferry port - Bergen Ferries information
Bergen - the capital of the fjord country is a colourful mixture of Norwegian charm and culture. It is Norway’s second largest city, founded in 1070, and set amidst seven towering mountains.

Stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets or wander along the Bryggen, with its picturesque painted wooden houses and pointed gables lining the quayside. Visit the lively harbour with its fish, fruit and flower market and enjoy the wide variety of shops, cafés, restaurants and bars. Bergen is full of history and has over 20 museums and art galleries.

Bergen ferry routes and Operators:
Newcastle Bergen, operated by Fjord Line.
Alternative Routes:



Newcastle Kristiansand, operated by DFDS Seaways
Newcastle to Stavanger, operated by Fjord Line
Newcastle to Haugesund, operated by Fjord Line
Getting to Bergen ferry port:
By Car From Oslo (about 480 Kilometres):

The fastest route between Bergen and Oslo by car is the route 'RV7: Oslo, Gol and Eidfjord to Bergen'.

Alternatively take the E16 and go through the world's longest tunnel – The Lærdalstunnelen, over 24 kilometres long! From Oslo go to Hønefoss, then Leira, Fagerness, Lærdalsøyri, Aurland, through the Lærdalstunnelen to Gudvangen and then on to Bergen.

By Rail:

The Bergen Line connects the two most important cities in Norway, Oslo and Bergen, and the train journey "over the roof of Norway" is and experience in a class of its own. There are roughly 3 departures daily.
For information when in Norway, please call NSB reservation service at phone number: +47 815 00 888 and dial 4 for English speaking operator.
If calling from England then please dial 08705 848 848.