Ferry from Norway to Denmark
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Norway Denmark ferries are operated by Color Line, DFDS Seaways & Fjord Line. Norway Denmark ferries run about 47 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season, operator, ship and route.

How long is the ferry from Norway to Denmark?

Ferry time from Norway to Denmark can vary between 2 hours 25 minutes and 19 hours . Ferry time can differ by ferry route, operator and ship.

What is the fastest ferry from Norway to Denmark?

The fastest crossing by ferry from Norway to Denmark is with Fjord Line, on the Kristiansand Hirtshals ferry in approximately 2 hours 25 minutes.

Can I take my car on the ferry from Norway to Denmark?

Passengers can take a car on the ferry from Norway to Denmark. Passengers can take a car on ferries with Color Line, DFDS Seaways & Fjord Line.

How far is Norway to Denmark?

The distance between Norway and Denmark is 142.1 miles (228.7km) and 123.5 nautical miles from the nearest ports.

How much does a ferry cost from Norway to Denmark?

Ferry price from Norway to Denmark is based on a few booking preferences such as route, operator, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry. Prices will often vary by season.

Ferries from Kristiansand to Hirtshals

Kristiansand Hirtshals ferries sail approximately 4 times daily and up to 25 times weekly with a sailing time of 3 hours 13 minutes.

Ferries from Larvik to Hirtshals

Ferries from Larvik to Hirtshals sail around 2 times daily and up to 13 times weekly with a duration of about 3 hours 52 minutes.

Norway to Denmark Ferry Offers and Discounts

For the best ferry offers, we recommend using our Deal Finder to compare ferry tickets and prices. Visit our special offers page to view current ferry offers.

How to book ferry tickets from Norway to Denmark

With Direct Ferries you can book and compare Norway Denmark ferry tickets, operators, timetables and prices using our Deal Finder.

How much are ferries from Norway to Denmark?

From To Average price
Kristiansand, Norway
Hirtshals, Denmark
$153.24Average price
Larvik, Norway
Hirtshals, Denmark
$293.80Average price
Oslo, Norway
Copenhagen, Denmark
$195.35Average price

Ferries from Norway to Denmark

About Norway

Norway is the westernmost of the three Scandinavian countries, encompassing the island of Jan Mayen and the Svalbard archipelago to the northwest. Best known for its deep and complex network of fjords along the west coast stretching from the North Sea into the Arctic Ocean, Norway is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Mountains plunging into the sea, the midnight sun during summer and the darkness of winter with the northern lights unfolding above you are all just part of the amazing natural attractions. The capital, Oslo is a city of grand museums and art galleries to rival anywhere on the continent. As well as the innovative architecture, you’ll find upmarket restaurants and trendy cafes where you can relax after a long day of exploring Norway’s many landscapes. In Scandinavia, travelling by ferry is a popular mode of transport given the quantity of islands. Norway has a large number of ports on its southern coast, offering numerous routes to both international and domestic destinations.

About Denmark

Denmark is one of Europe's finest countries with a rich heritage and stunning scenery. Home to the Vikings, the Scandinavian nation is famed for its architecture as well as its history with many buildings being constructed from blonde wood and metal. Denmark is a fine destination in itself, but its location in the south of Scandinavia means travelers can easily pass into neighboring Germany by road or take a ferry to Sweden and Norway as well as providing a good link by sea to Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Denmark is made up a number of islands and although bridges and tunnels have been built, getting around the country by ferry is still convenient and enjoyable. Copenhagen is located on the east coast of Denmark's largest island, Zealand. A large bridge and tunnel connect the city to Malmo in Sweden, but you can also cross the sea by ferry. Helsingor, just up the coast from Copenhagen, has numerous daily crossings to Helsingborg. Domestic services also run each day connecting you with Als, Samsø, Bornholm and Langeland. While the main Danish peninsula of Jutland shares a land border with Germany, it is far easier to take a ferry if travelling from the east of Germany to one of Denmark's islands. Currently, ferries operate daily between Rostock in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Gedser on the southern tip of Sjaelland as well as Puttgarden and Rodby. Ferries connecting England with Denmark ceased at the end of 2014 having has been in operation for nearly 140 years. Copenhagen is the main tourist destination in the country. It's most visited attraction is the Tivoli Gardens, a large amusement park that has been open since 1843 and is packed with thrill rides as well as a theater and stunning exhibition halls. The Copenhagen Zoo is also much loved and is home to animals from all seven continents, including African lions, polar bears and elephants. Billund in Jutland is home to the original Legoland as well as the first factory of the famous toy brand. The park has been open since the late 1960s and attracts more than 1.9 million visitors each year. It has more than 40 rides including four roller coasters and a popular area known as Mini Land that features models of landscapes, cities and buildings made entirely out of Lego bricks. Other popular sights and landmarks include the Lalandia Billund AquaDome and the Little Mermaid sculpture at the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen.

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