Stavanger Ferry Port is located in Stavanger on the South West coast of Norway by the North Sea. Stavanger is the 4th largest city in Norway and is a major fishing centre and the oil capital of Norway. Stavanger port has always been a critical factor in the development of the city.
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Stavanger Ferry Port has a range of services along with car parking facilities outside the terminal.
By car
If you are traveling by car it is worth noting that many road signs along the route to the Fjord Line terminal refer to Stavanger Airport, "Sola", which is also located along the RV509 highway. Follow these signs and then finally signs for "DK Ferry Terminal" in Risavika/Tanange.
By train
The Norwegian State railway operates trains along the southern coast of Norway all the way to Oslo. There are no trains northward. The railway station is located in the centre of town.
Stavanger offers an exciting mix of modern cosmopolitanism with medieval charm, attracting leading cruise-ship operators. Visitors tend to fall in love with Stavanger, especially "Old Stavanger", a very pretty and vibrant part of town. This area near the Stavanger Ferry Port is composed of small wooden houses and cobbled stone paths which are in complete contrast with the city's international and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
The timber town, Stavanger archaeological museum, the culture house and Rogaland theatre, Utstein Monastery church, the Canning museum, the Norwegian printing museum and the most famous Pulpit rock (an extraordinary natural rock formation) are just a few attractions in Stavanger. The Stavanger Ferry port is conveniently located in the centre of Stavanger, with bars and restaurants within walking distance.
Fjord Line
Utenriksterminalen (Risavika Port), Kontinental Vien 31, N-4056 Tananger, Norway.



