Kristiansand Ferry Port

Sail from the south of Norway to Denmark through Kristiansand port

Kristiansand is almost as far south as you can go in Norway. This is Norway's Sorlandet, or Southland. Kristiansand ferry port is situated at the mouth of River Otra on the Skagerrak Strait (an arm of North Sea) that divides Norway and Denmark.

Centrally located on the South coast of Norway, Kristiansand ferry port offers convenient domestic as well as international travel and transportation - by sea, rail and road. Because of short ferry crossings and frequent sailings to neighbouring countries, Kristiansand port is frequently referred to as Norway's "Gateway to Europe". All ferries from Kristiansand can be booked through AFerry.co.uk

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Kristiansand Ferry Times & Sailing Information

Kristiansand Ferry Times & Sailing Information

Timetables

Frequency

Duration

Company

up to 2 crossings per day up to 2 crossings per day
from 3hrs 14mins from 3hrs 14mins
Color Line
up to 2 crossings per day up to 2 crossings per day
3hrs 15mins 3hrs 15mins
Color Line
up to 3 crossings per day up to 3 crossings per day
2hrs 15mins 2hrs 15mins
Fjord Line
up to 3 crossings per day up to 3 crossings per day
2hrs 15mins 2hrs 15mins
Fjord Line

Kristiansand port facilities

Kristiansand ferry port is well equipped with a wide range of facilities at the terminals. Short term and long term parking facilities are also available along with disabled parking spaces.

Getting to Kristiansand

Take E18 from East and E39 from West or from the North and follow the main road to the city centre. Then follow the signs to the ferry terminal.

The train station is located just outside the ferry terminal right next to it in the middle of the city parallel to Vestre Strandgate Street. About five trains run from Kristiansand to the capital city Oslo every day.

About Kristiansand

The alternative name of Kristiansand is Christianssand. Kristiansand is named after King Christian IV, who founded it in 17th century during the Renaissance. Kristiansand is also Norway's sunniest part. Its beautiful beaches and fascinating scenery attract lots of visitors from the rest of Norway and neighbouring countries. It is also a popular destination for fishing and hunting although strict rules have to be adhered to.

Kristiansand has some of the most interesting history museums such as Vest Agder - Norway's largest open air museum, Kristiansand Cannon Museum with the world's second largest gun in it, a recreated Bronze Age settlement and Setesdalsbanen - Vintage Steam Railway along with other Renaissance architecture like the Christiansholm Fortress and a 960 year old Oddernes Church.

Kristiansand is not only a wonderful beach resort but a pretty sight as well with rows of old wooden houses and hanging baskets of flowers everywhere.

Ferry Useful Information

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Kristiansand Port Map

Kristiansand Port Map

Kristiansand Port Address

Color Line
Fergeterminalen, 4600, Norway.

Kristiansand Ferry Port Routes

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