Sandefjord Ferry Port
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Sandefjord Ferry Port Overview
Sandefjord Ferry Port is located in the centre of the town, close to the town's restaurants, shops and attractions.
Sandefjord is a town in the Vestfold county of Norway. One of the most significant finds from the Viking age was discovered at Sandefjord. The Gokstad ship was found in 1880, and has put Sandefjord on the map as a place of historical importance.
Sandefjord is a town rich in culture, combining tradition and history with modern amenities such as gourmet restaurants, specialist boutiques and cafés. Sandefjord is also well-known for its excellent fish and seafood; visit the fishmonger at the harbour to sample what Sandefjord has to offer.
At one time, Sandefjord was famous for its sulphur spa "Kurbadet", but now the spa buildings have been turned into a cultural centre that hosts exhibitions. Other popular attractions in Sandefjord include the Whaling Museum, the Maritime Museum and the Town Museum.
Sandefjord Ferry Port Services
Sandefjord Ferry Port offers a range of services and facilities.
Sandefjord Ferry Port Directions
From the E18 highway follow signs for Sandefjord; the ferry port is clearly sdignposted. Sandefjord is 120km from Oslo, 20km from Larvik and 215km from Kristiansand.
Sandefjord Ferry Port is easily accessible by rail and bus, and is just 10 minutes walk from the station.
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Sandefjord Ferry Port - Terminal Map |
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Sandefjord Ferry Port Addresses |
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Color Line : Fergeterminalen, Tollbugt. 5, N-3210, Norway
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Sandefjord Ferry Port Routes |
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Sandefjord Ferry Port Information |
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