Norled

Routes, Tickets & Timetables
Norled is a Norwegian ferry company that operates numerous services from the Norwegian mainland to Norwegian islands and coastal cities. In addition, there are cruise offers in some of the largest Norwegian fjords.

All ferry routes 2024 / 2025

Overview of all ferry routes to and from Norled:

Route map: Norled

Norway

7 Sailings Weekly
1 h 37 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 38 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 58 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 20 min
7 Sailings Weekly
1 h 7 min
7 Sailings Weekly
3 h 25 min
7 Sailings Weekly
1 h 15 min
7 Sailings Weekly
30 min
7 Sailings Weekly
1 h 25 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 39 min
7 Sailings Weekly
50 min
7 Sailings Weekly
35 min
7 Sailings Weekly
25 min
7 Sailings Weekly
3 h 25 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 10 min
7 Sailings Weekly
2 h 10 min
14 Sailings Weekly
4 h 15 min
14 Sailings Weekly
3 h 35 min
12 Sailings Weekly
4 h 35 min
12 Sailings Weekly
1 h 55 min
14 Sailings Weekly
2 h 20 min

Norled is the successor company to Tide Sjø AS. The name Nordled has been used since a merger in 2012. As a contracting company of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norled mainly covers short- and medium-haul connections from Norwegian coastal towns to the numerous offshore islands, thus ensuring their supply. In addition, there are some connections that bridge fjords, such as the deeply cut Sognefjord. In the Oslofjord, Norled operates five routes which are served by express boats and are part of the extended urban transport network around the Norwegian capital.

In total, Norled's route network includes 224 routes and 19 ports. In keeping with its large area of operation and extensive network, Norled currently has an extensive fleet of 45 car ferries and 17 fast ferries (without vehicle spaces) in operation. These include some of the world's first all-electric ferries.

Express ferry services are offered in Hordaland, Oslofjord, Rogaland, Sogn and Fjordane and Troms. Most of the ferry routes are operated once or twice a day, and travel times are usually between one and two hours; the shortest crossings (from Aurland to Flåm and from Mjømna to Vardetangen) take only ten minutes. The longest routes start in Bergen and go to the coastal town of Selje and into the Sognefjord to Flåm and Sogndal. The journey time for these routes is around five hours.

A special feature are the cruise routes that Norled offers in three fjords (Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord and Lysefjord) during the summer season.

About Norled

Norled is the successor company to Tide Sjø AS. The name Nordled has been used since a merger in 2012. As a contracting company of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Norled mainly covers short- and medium-haul connections from Norwegian coastal towns to the numerous offshore islands, thus ensuring their supply. In addition, there are some connections that bridge fjords, such as the deeply cut Sognefjord. In the Oslofjord, Norled operates five routes which are served by express boats and are part of the extended urban transport network around the Norwegian capital.

In total, Norled's route network includes 224 routes and 19 ports. In keeping with its large area of operation and extensive network, Norled currently has an extensive fleet of 45 car ferries and 17 fast ferries (without vehicle spaces) in operation. These include some of the world's first all-electric ferries.

Express ferry services are offered in Hordaland, Oslofjord, Rogaland, Sogn and Fjordane and Troms. Most of the ferry routes are operated once or twice a day, and travel times are usually between one and two hours; the shortest crossings (from Aurland to Flåm and from Mjømna to Vardetangen) take only ten minutes. The longest routes start in Bergen and go to the coastal town of Selje and into the Sognefjord to Flåm and Sogndal. The journey time for these routes is around five hours.

A special feature are the cruise routes that Norled offers in three fjords (Hardangerfjord, Sognefjord and Lysefjord) during the summer season.