Fjord Line

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Fjord Line is a Norwegian shipping company that operates services from northern Denmark to Norway, as well as from Norway to Sweden and between some Norwegian coastal cities.

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Overview of all ferry routes to and from Fjord Line:

Route map: Fjord Line

Norway

Denmark

Fjord Line was founded in 1993 as a subsidiary of the Norwegian company Rutelaget Askøy-Bergen AS, which has been providing ferry services in Norway since 1950. From the beginning, Fjord Line's main business has been the connection between northern Jutland and Norway. Today, Fjord Line operates a fleet of four vessels, including one catamaran ferry and three conventional ships. Some of the ships run on liquefied natural gas and therefore have an exceptionally good environmental record.

Crossings are offered from Hirtshals in Denmark across the Skagerrak to Kristiansand, Langesund and Stavanger in Norway. The shortest route and thus the main connection is the one from Hirtshals to Kristiansand, which is operated three times a day all year round. By using a fast catamaran ferry, Fjord Line achieves an unrivaled short travel time of only 2 hours and 15 minutes here and therefore advertises this route as "the fastest way to Norway".

At 4.5 hours, the journey time on the route from Hirtshals to the Norwegian port of Langesund, which is located somewhat further to the northeast, is significantly longer and is served once a day by a conventional ferry. A third connection from Hirtshals runs first overnight to Stavanger and from there on to Bergen. On this route, which is operated once a day, cabins are offered in various price and comfort classes.

Since 2014, Fjord Line has offered a twice-daily connection from the Norwegian port of Sandefjord to Strömstad in Sweden, which bridges the extensive Oslofjord and is therefore an attractive alternative to the domestic connection from Norway to Sweden. At 2 hours and 30 minutes, this connection is also quite short; the shipping company highlights the shopping offer here in particular, which offers significantly lower prices than domestically thanks to the "tax-free shopping pleasure". A tax-free store can also be used on the voyages from Hirtshals to Langesund.

Header Image: Erik Ask / Fjord Line

About Fjord Line

Fjord Line was founded in 1993 as a subsidiary of the Norwegian company Rutelaget Askøy-Bergen AS, which has been providing ferry services in Norway since 1950. From the beginning, Fjord Line's main business has been the connection between northern Jutland and Norway. Today, Fjord Line operates a fleet of four vessels, including one catamaran ferry and three conventional ships. Some of the ships run on liquefied natural gas and therefore have an exceptionally good environmental record.

Crossings are offered from Hirtshals in Denmark across the Skagerrak to Kristiansand, Langesund and Stavanger in Norway. The shortest route and thus the main connection is the one from Hirtshals to Kristiansand, which is operated three times a day all year round. By using a fast catamaran ferry, Fjord Line achieves an unrivaled short travel time of only 2 hours and 15 minutes here and therefore advertises this route as "the fastest way to Norway".

At 4.5 hours, the journey time on the route from Hirtshals to the Norwegian port of Langesund, which is located somewhat further to the northeast, is significantly longer and is served once a day by a conventional ferry. A third connection from Hirtshals runs first overnight to Stavanger and from there on to Bergen. On this route, which is operated once a day, cabins are offered in various price and comfort classes.

Since 2014, Fjord Line has offered a twice-daily connection from the Norwegian port of Sandefjord to Strömstad in Sweden, which bridges the extensive Oslofjord and is therefore an attractive alternative to the domestic connection from Norway to Sweden. At 2 hours and 30 minutes, this connection is also quite short; the shipping company highlights the shopping offer here in particular, which offers significantly lower prices than domestically thanks to the "tax-free shopping pleasure". A tax-free store can also be used on the voyages from Hirtshals to Langesund.

Header Image: Erik Ask / Fjord Line

More Ferries and Ships

All info about the ferries from Fjord Line. Click on the name of the ship to get more information about the ship and its current position.

SchiffBaujahr
Fjord FSTR2021
Oslofjord1993