Ferries from Norway
If your traveling from Norway, you can currently sail directly to Denmark using Color Line, DFDS or Fjord Line. Alternatively you can sail from Norway to Germany or Sweden using Color Line. Below is a list of all the current ferries from Norway.
Ferries from Norway to Denmark
Car & 4 passengers from £118Car & 4 passengers from €1
Car & 4 passengers from £154Car & 4 passengers from €178
Car & 4 passengers from £156Car & 4 passengers from €180
Car & 4 passengers from £170Car & 4 passengers from €1
Car & 4 passengers from £170Car & 4 passengers from €1
Car & 4 passengers from £180Car & 4 passengers from €1
Car & 4 passengers from £193Car & 4 passengers from €1
The ferry from Oslo to Copenhagen connects Norway to Denmark. The route is operated by DFDS. The sailing occurs onboard the Pearl Seaways and Crown Seaways. The route takes 19 hours and occurs six times a week. The ferry from Oslo to Frederikshavn to Oslo connects Norway with Denmark. The route is operated by DFDS. The sailing occurs onboard the Pearl Seaways and Crown Seaways. The route takes 10 hours 30 minutes and occurs four times a week.
If you sailing from Denmark to Norway you can also sail on the Kristiansand to Hirtshals or the Larvik to Hirtshals route. Both routes are operated by Color Line. The Kristiansand to Hirtshals sailing occurs onboard the Super Speed 1 or the Super Speed 2. The crossing takes 3 hours and 15 minutes and occurs 14 times a week. The Larvik to Hirtshals sailing occurs onboard the Super Speed 1 or the Super Speed 2. The crossing takes 3 hours and 55 minutes and occurs 14 times a week.
If you are sailing from Norway to Denmark you can also sailing with Fjord Line. They operate three routes between the two countries. The first is Bergen to Hirtshals, which occurs 7 times a week, with a crossing time of 18 hours. The second is Kristainsand to Hirtshals, which occurs 3 times a day, with a crossing time of 3 hours and 45 minutes. The third is Stavanger to HIrtshals, which occurs 8 times a week and takes 11 hours and 45 minutes.
If you wish to sail to Germany, then you can sail on the Oslo to Kiel route with Color Line. The sailing occurs on board either the Color Fantasy or the Color Magic. The crossing takes around 20 hours and occurs 7 times a week.
If you wish to sail to Sweden, then you can sail on the Sandefjord to Strömstad route, which is operated by Color Line. This sailing occurs on board the Color Hybrid. The crossing takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes and occurs 13 times a week.
Where ever you may be heading to from Norway we are sure you will agree you have plenty of options on sailing to Norway.
Destination Guides
If you are looking for some inspiration for place to go and see in Denmark, Germany or Sweden. Why not check out our Denmark, Germany or Sweden Destination Guide for some hints and tips. We have lots of ideas of things to see and do in Denmark.
Hotels
We here at Ferry To Europe have teamed up with the amazing Booking.com to help with your hotel and accommodation needs. So whether you just want to stop for one night before or after your ferry crossing, or whether you want to book your entire stays accommodation, We are here to help!
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To make life even easier for you, we have already done the hard work and split up all the accommodation by ports, so all you have to decide is where you want to stay.
Check out our extensive list of hotels for all the best places to stay!


