Hurtigruten Norway ship sailing in Raftsundet, Northern Norway. The water is turquoise and the peaks are covered in snow

Port-to-port travel

From Bergen in the south to Kirkenes in the north, we sail to 34 ports in Norway. Our port-to-port trips offer you the chance to create your own unique journey along the Norwegian coast.

Norway has one of the world's longest coastlines, home to a diversity of unique port towns and villages. These fascinating settlements are dotted along the country’s coastline like a string of pearls, each with their own personality and charm. And having sailed this coast since 1893, nobody knows them as well as we do. 

For more than 130 years, our world-famous Coastal Express route has been a lifeline for Norwegian coastal communities. From Bergen in the south to Kirkenes in the north, we transport food, medicine, letters, and loved ones to and from 34 ports, connecting the nation together.   

And at Hurtigruten, we offer more than just cruises. With our port-to-port journey planner, you can create your own personal itinerary along the Norwegian coast. Whether you want to sail into one of Norway’s iconic fjords, explore an age-old fishing village, or go in search of the Northern Lights, you can choose where you get on and off – with either a one way ticket or a return trip.  

Click the link below to start planning your own bespoke Norway getaway. 

Explore some of our ports of call

From Bergen in the south to Kirkenes in the north, we sail to 34 ports up and down the Norwegian coast.

Kayaks on the canal in front of a row of coloured houses in Ålesund

Ålesund

Situated at the entrance to the Geirangerfjord, Ålesund is best known for its unique Art Nouveau architecture.

Norway Bodo Summer HGR 163732 Photo Kent Evan Grundstad

Bodø

Bold, unexpected, and modern, this Arctic city has earned its place as the European Capital of Culture for 2024.

Traditional red fishing cottages, called "Rorbu", in the town of Svolvær, Norway

Svolvær

Svolvær attracts nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers and artists in search of its very special light.

Frequently asked questions: Booking a port-to-port journey with Hurtigruten

Need help with your booking? Check out our FAQs below or contact our Customer Service Centre for assistance.

Booking and payment

Click here to plan and book your port-to-port journey. After making your reservation, you will receive a confirmation email with your booking reference (there is no paper ferry ticket). 

Alternatively, you can book a port-to-port journey on board our ships at any of the 34 ports we visit (subject to availability).  

You do not need to book a cabin for journeys less than 23 hours, although it is advisable if you are travelling overnight to ensure a comfortable journey.  

For journeys longer than 23 hours, it is mandatory to book a cabin. You can do this during the booking process. You can choose the category of your cabin, but not its location on the ship. Note that suites are not available for port-to-port journeys.  

To ensure a secure payment process, we recommend making the payment with a debit or credit card through our provided payment link. We accept Visa, Master Card, and American Express.  

Children under 3 travel for free, and those aged 4 to 15 travel for half price.   

These discounts apply only to the fare price, and not to cabins, food, or any other additional extras.  

Yes, you can travel on our ships with your pet. To do so, please book your ticket through our Customer Service Centre on +442081314058. Please note that if you need to book a cabin for your journey, there will be an additional fee of 150 NOK per night for pets. 

Yes, you can bring a bicycle onboard for an additional 200 NOK. Bicycles are stored on the car deck during the journey. Please contact our Customer Service Centre on +442081314058 to add a bicycle to your booking. 

Embarking and disembarking

Please ensure you bring a valid passport. If you have booked in advance online, please also have your booking number to hand – although there is no need to print your email confirmation.  

You need to be at the terminal no later than 30 minutes before departure if you board in Bergen, and 1 hour if you board in Geiranger. For all other ports, you must arrive at least 15 minutes before departure.  

During your journey, you are free to disembark and explore the ports we visit at your leisure. You can see our sailing timetable here. Please ensure that you are back on board in time, as the ship cannot wait for late passengers. If you miss your ship, you will need to arrange transport by yourself and at your own expense to the next port on the schedule.  

If the ship arrives later than planned, the stay in port will be shorter to keep to schedule. The ship’s departure time will always be clearly displayed in the gangway as you disembark. 

Inclusions and add-ons

No, your ticket does not include food and drink. You can purchase full-board (FB) or half-board (HB) meal packages, as well as a la carte meals, during the booking process or when on board.  

Click here to read more about our onboard restaurants.

Yes, you are free to use the ship’s sauna, gym, and hot tubs while on board. Click here to see more information about the facilities on each of our ships. 

We offer more than 130 excursions at the ports we visit, each run by local suppliers who are ready to showcase the wonders of their home. To book on to one, please visit the Coastal Experience Team’s desk while on ship. 

Book your port-to-port journey today

Click the link below to start planning your journey and customise your own port-to-port sailing along the Norwegian coast.

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