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Port Bergen cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Bergen, Norway. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Bergen Havn is Norway's second-biggest port city (after the country's capital Oslo ). However, by shipping traffic, Bergen is ranked Norway's largest cruise port and the gateway to the Norwegian Fjords. Located along Byfjord, this is a charming old town surrounded by forested peaks and centered around its large harbor with thriving fishing and cruising industries. The city's population is around 280,000.
IMPORTANT : Since June 24, 2022, Bergen Havn has a cruise ship limit of 4 vessels and max 8000 passengers (regardless of the vessels' number) per day. For the 4th vessel is mandatory to use shore power. By the year 2026, all cruise ships visiting Bergen must be able to use shoreside power.
Port Bergen (locode NOBGO) is the port of registry of all Viking OCEAN ships (fleet) .
The Norwegian passenger shipping company FJORD LINE offers direct crossings between Bergen and Denmark ( Hirtshals ). The route Hirtshals- Stavanger - Bergen is operated year-round. FJORD LINE's schedule includes 1 daily crossing Bergen-Hirtshals (travel time 18 hours), 1 daily crossing Bergen-Stavanger (5,5 hours) and 1 daily crossing Bergen- Langesund (24 hours).
On March 1, 2018, MS Spitsbergen became Hurtigruten 's first vessel using Port Bergen's shore power. The technology allows the ship's diesel engines to be shut down during port stay/berthing, thus saving fuel and reducing emissions.
Bergen's old waterfront is lined with colored buildings and warehouses, housing boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries. Here travelers will also see the Fish Market at Torget displaying the catch of today.
The history of Bergen dates back to the early 11th century when Olav Kyrre founded a settlement and royal residence here. Bergen replaced Trondheim as the capital of Norway in 1240, and the city prospered under the guidance of the Hanseatic League. Very soon, these German merchants controlled all trade in Norway and remained in Bergen for centuries until 1764.
Today, much of the city's architecture reflects the lifestyle of Hanseatic merchants, who resided in tiny row houses close to the harbour. Bryggen is a collection of timbered Hanseatic houses from the 14th-16th century, restored and designated by UNESCO as a Heritage Site. Hanseatic Museum re-creates the living quarters of a merchant and his staff. King Haakon's Hall was built in the 13th Century, Rosenkranz Tower and Mariakirken in the 12th century. Theta Museum honours local Nazi resistance group from WW2.
Tourists can enjoy shopping or travel up Floibanen funicular railway for views over Bergen city and the surrounding area. Outside the town, a must-see is the Fantoft Stave Church (1050) and Troldhaugen beside Norgas Lake - home of Edvard Grieg and now a park and a museum. On the Nordnes Peninsula is Old Bergen Museum, an open-air collection of 18th-19th century houses.
In October 2017, Port Bergen announced a new policy to limit the cruise ship calls per day to 4 vessels (max 9000 passengers) in order to avoid occasional congestion during summer months. All the Port's existing ship bookings were honored. For the season 2017, the cruise port handled 325 ship calls and 0,51+ million tourists (490,546 in 2016).
In 2018 were handled 342 cruise ship calls (including 28x turnarounds and 15x inaugurals) and 653,110 tourists. On December 4, 2018, the state-owned Enova SF granted NOK 50 million (USD 5,9M / 5,17M) funding as investment support to Port bergen to build a shoreside-power facility dedicated to cruise ships. The project's total cost was estimated to ~NOK 120 million (USD 14,16M / EUR 12,4M).
Enova SF is a Norwegian government enterprise promoting environmentally friendly productions and energy consumption. Shore-power technologies allow berthed ships to shut down their main engines and plug into the city's electrical grid, using hydroelectricity for all onboard services, thus reducing in-port noise and air pollution (exhaust emissions).
In September 2019, BKK Norway (Bergenshalvoens Kommunale Kraftselskapand) and Port Bergen announced their plan to establish a joint company for building Europe's largest onshore power supply facility, as well as the Port's shore-power supply facility for cruise vessels. The Bergen-based BKK is a power company owned by Statkraft AS (49,9%, state-owned hydropower company), Bergen municipality (37,8%) plus 16 other municipalities. BKK specializes in electricity production and distribution, with end-user sales by Fjordkraft (co-owned by BKK and Skagerak Energi). BKK's annual production is around 6,6 TWh. The electricity is produced at 29 hydropower plants in Norway.
Currently, shore power in Bergen Havn is available at 4 piers/quays (Bontelabo, Jekteviken, Skolten North, Skolten South) where 3 ships can be connected simultaneously. On 3-ship days, the 4th vessel is moored at Jekteviken. In 2022, at Bontelabo and Skolten were installed wastewater management facilities collecting blackwater (containing feces and urine) and greywater (from galleys/kitchens, baths, showers, lavatory sinks, laundry).
On March 27, 2021, Port Bergen and Plug Bergen (50/50 joint venture with Plug Holding /BKK-owned) completed 5 shoreside power connections (2 at Skolten Pier, 1 at Bontelabo Pier, 2 at Jekteviken Pier), with total capacity 48 MVA (Mega-Volt-Amp). In 2021, Plug Holding started building shoreside-power connections for cruise ships in the Norwegian ports Alesund (3 points) and Nordfjordeid (1 point).
During the post-COVID 2022 season, Port Bergen handled a total of 308 cruise ship calls and 364334 passengers (out of total ~4,3 million cruisers who visited Norway).
Fred Olsen fleet meet (port Bergen 2015)
For the first time ever, on July 28, 2015, all four Fred Olsen ships (the whole fleet) came together in Bergen. At the following YouTube video, you can also see an aerial view of the cruise port and the terminals.
The four vessels arrived at 8 am and left the port at 6 pm.
- MS Balmoral was on an 8-night "Norwegian Fjords" cruise from Southampton UK (July 25). Arriving from Stavanger, it docked at Bontelabo Terminal.
- MS Black Watch was on a 9-night "Cruising the Fjordland" cruise from Liverpool UK (July 23). Arriving from Flam, it docked at Skolten South Terminal.
- MS Boudicca was on a 7-night "Glaciers, Fjords and Waterfalls of Norway" cruise from Newcastle UK (July 26). Arriving from Newcastle, it docked at Skolten North Terminal.
- MS Braemar was on a 14-night "Falls, Fjords and Faroe Islands" cruise from Dover UK (July 18). Arriving from Akureyri Iceland, it docked at Festningskaien Terminal.
The day-long festivities in Bergen included quayside live music performances (marching drummers, singers, music bands), onboard entertainment (afternoon show, open deck party, live band music), onboard treasure hunt, "water cannon" send-off show as all Fred Olsen ships were leaving the port.
All four Fred Olsen ships visit Bergen every year since 1997. Following the "fleet meet" day, Balmoral continued to Flam, both Black Watch and Braemar to Eidfjord, Boudicca - to Alesund.
Bergen cruise terminal
Most cruise ships in Bergen Havn dock at the Skolten cruise port (Vagen Harbor). From here it is a 5-min walking distance (along the waterfront) to the Bryggen (aka Tyskebryggen) docking area.
Larger cruise ships often dock at Dokken port, located to the west of the Fish Market (large outdoor market selling seafood, fruits, and vegetables). Complimentary shuttle buses operate from Dokken Port to the city center (walking distance is around 20 min).
The following map of Port Bergen shows the cruise terminals and their berths locations, as well as the port's anchorage area. If all berths are occupied, the additional vessel is anchored there and its passengers are transported via tender boats.
Bergen is the southern turnaround port of the "Express Route" - Norway's Government subsidized "Norwegian Coastal Express". This is a regularly scheduled passenger and cargo shipping service in Norway. The "ferry and cruise" itinerary is between two turnaround ports - Bergen (southmost) and Kirkenes (northmost). It connects a total of 34 ports, which are Norwegian communities without any road or air access.
Since January 2021, Norway's coastal ferry service is operated by two companies - Hurtigruten (7 ships) and Havila Shipping (4 ships). The Norwegian Government's annual subsidy for the ferry service is around USD 100 million.
The list of all ports along the northbound "Norwegian Coastal Express" itinerary includes Bergen (turnaround port), Alesund , Floro , Geiranger (Stranda) , Maloy (Vagsoy) , Molde , Torvik (Heroy, Leinoya Island) , Kristiansund , Rorvik (Vikna) , Trondheim , Bodo , Bronnoysund (Bronnoy) , Nesna , Ornes (Meloy) , Sandnessjoen (Alstahaug) , Stamsund (Vestvagoy Island) , Svolvaer (Vagan, Austvagoya Island) , Trollfjorden (Hadsel) , Finnsnes (Lenvik) , Harstad (Hinnoya Island) , Risoyhamn (Andoy Island) , Skjervoy , Sortland (Langoya Island) , Stokmarknes (Hadseloya Island) , Tromso , Berlevag , Hammerfest , Honningsvag (Mageroya Island , Nordkapp / North Cape ), Kjollefjord (Lebesby) , Mehamn (Gamvik) , Oksfjord (Loppa) , Batsfjord , Vardo (Vardoya Island) , Kirkenes (turnaround port).
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Bergen – Norway
In the city of Bergen you have lots of options on what to see and do, whatever your interest is. Go hiking in the mountains, enjoy the scenery from Mount Floyen, visit the art museums in town or learn about Bergen’s vibrant history. Find out underneath what it is you can see and do in the Bergen Cruise Port Guide.
Bergen cruise port – fast fact
– Cruise ships usually dock about 1 km or half a mile away from the city center. – The city center of Bergen is easily explored by foot. – Public busses are available at the cruise dock. Pay with card to the driver. – There is a hop on hop off bus in Bergen.
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Official currency – Norwegian krone Accepts Euro / US dollars – sometimes in souvenir shops Creditcards – are widely accepted
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Inhabitants – 5,1 million Official language – Norwegian and Sami Capital city – Oslo
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Cruise Port Guide Bergen – Norway: docked
In Bergen cruise ships often dock at the Bontelabo or at Skolten pier. These two cruise docks are right next to each other and both of them are about 1 km / half a mile away from the city centre.
Most ships do not run a shuttle bus, but check with the front office on board your cruise ship if this will be the case for your call. If you want to reach the city centre you can either walk for approximately 1 km, take the hop on hop off bus, take public transport or take a taxi.
In a very rare occasion your ship will dock at the other side of town. Click here to be redirected to the Bergen Havn website where you can check where your ship will dock. Remember that the Bontelabo and Skolten pier are the cruise docks described here in this cruise port guide. The Festningskaien is actually nearest to bryggen, but not all cruise ships are able to dock here. If you dock at Jekteviken, you will be able to take the free shuttle bus into the city centre.
Official taxis in Bergen
There are usually a limited amount of taxis available on the cruise dock in Bergen. You will find them on the parking lot where it marks “taxi” on the ground. Keep in mind that taxis are pricy in Norway. Rule of thumb is you usually pay around 700 NOK (+/- 100 USD) per hour. Expect a short ride to the city centre to cost you around 15 euro.
Public Transport in Bergen
There is public transport from the port to the city centre. Any bus coming by the port, going towards the right hand side, goes to the city centre. The bus stop is located on the main road directly at the port. Pay the driver directly in NOK for a ticket. You can also pay for the ticket with creditcard.
Going a bit further afield than the city center? Skiss runs the local bus and light rail network. You can easily schedule your trip on their English version of the website. Click here to be forwarded to the Bergen public transportation operator Skyss.
Hop on hop off bus Bergen
There is a hop on hop off bus service available at the port. It is a nice way to get around the city, but keep in mind that also everything is within walking distance.
Trolley train Bergen
In town, at Bryggen, is where you usually find a trolley train that provides tours through the city centre. Find its departure location on the map above. It is marked with a blue train logo.
Wheelchair accessible locations
Bergen is making a great effort to make as much as they can wheelchair accessible. Please find a list of the locations that facilitates wheelchair friendly services:
-Bergen Aquarium -Bergen Kunsthall -Fishmarket -Fløibanen -Magic Ice Bergen -Storeblå Aquaculture Visitor Centre -Ulriken Cable car -Bergenhus Fortress Museum (right by the cruise port) -Bryggens Museum -Edvard Grieg Museum Troldhaugen -Fjell Fortress -Hordamuseet -KODE – Art museum -Norwegian Fisheries Museum -Textile Industry Museum -Osterøy Museum
Norway is fast on its way to become a cashless country. Norwegian Krone is the official currency however you will find that most places accept creditcard like Visa and Mastercard.
Fun facts about Bergen cruise port
- Last year 325 cruise ships made Bergen their port of call
- Which means that there were just as many ships visiting Bergen as before corona
- Bergen’s city council decided that a maximum of 3 ships or 8000 passengers are allowed to dock in Bergen in one day.
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There are only a handful of stave churches left in Norway. These typical churches from the 11th and 12th century mark a very unusual and intriguing time in history for Norway. Just outside of Bergen there is replica of a stave church you can visit. Simply take the light rail/tram from the city centre and go the outskirts of town to visit. We have marked the tram stop for you in the Bergen Cruise port guide. Ask for directions though, it is still about 1/2 mile walk from the tram stop and there are no signs.
Fantoft Stave Church
Fantoft Stave Church, Bergen
Find this very interesting museum about 1 km walk from the dock. It focuses on the history of the Hanseatic League in Norway. The Hanseatic League was basicaly the European Union of its time and for the first time in European history the countries would start to work together rather than work against each other. In this museum you can learn all about life during the Hanseatic League and what made it such an incredible cooperation.
Hanseatic Museum
Hanseatic Museum, Bergen
This is a MUST see in Bergen. This UNESCO world heritage site is what Bergen is famous for. Get a sense of what this trading city in the medieval times used to be all about. Today there might just be a couple of houses that stand here, but back in the days it used to be hundreds. Make sure not just to stick around on the dock here. Whenever you get the chance to pop into an alley you should go for it, because the neighborhood continues behind these houses.
Bryggen, Bergen
Bergen has a famous fish market where you can basically try anything that the Norwegians get out of the ocean and the fjords. Try anything from king crab to fresh boiled shrimps. It doesn’t stop there because you can also try some very unusual sausages. Have you ever tried elk or reindeer sausage for example?
Fish market
Fish market, Bergen
The port of Bergen offers several docks for cruise ships. This is the main location. Curious about the other locations? Check out the full Bergen cruise port guide here.
Bergen cruise dock
In Bergen you never quite know when you are going to run into the cutest neighborhood of all. There are still many areas in the city where you can find the traditional wooden houses.
Old wooden neighborhoods
Steinkjellerbakken, Bergen
The castle ground lay opposite of the docking locations in Bergen. On this premises you will find the Haakon’s hall, Rosenkrantz tower and many other important historical buildings. All of these building will tell you the story and history of the city of Bergen. Make sure to visit this on your way to the city or back to the ship.
Bergenhus fortress
Bergenhus fortress, Bergen
Edvard Grieg is the most famous composer Norway has ever known. He was born and raised in Bergen and although he travelled the world, he always comes back to Bergen. His house is nowadays a museum where you will also find a new auditorium and visitors centre. It is quite a way out of town so plan a visit ahead. You can visit this sight by taking the taxi or the light rail. From the city centre take the light rail tram in direction “Nesttun” and leave the tram on the station “Hop”. Follow sings to “Troldhaugen”for ca. 20 minutes. Or click here to be linked to their website to see when they have their shuttle service running.
Troldhaugen: house of Edvard Grieg
Troldhaugvegen 65, 5232 Paradis-Bergen
This is a mansion just outside of Bergen that you might pass. It is the residence of the Norwegian Royal Family. On a sunny day it is nice to visit the gardens and enjoy the beautiful scenery there.
Gamlehaugen
Gamlehaugvegen 10, 5230 Paradis, Norway
Bergen is famous for the 7 hill tops it is build on. Please know any hill just to the north and east of the port is suitable for hiking. You’ll find there are several paths going up the hills from the town area. The most spectacular one has to be the Stolzekleiven. It is one of the steepest hikes in the world and it is loved by locals because this is their work out spot. Join them for a adventurous walk. Find the start marked on the map in the Bergen cruise port guide or ask a local. You need 1,5 hours from the ship to the top and the view will be worth it.
Stolzekleiven
Stolzekleiven, Bergen
One of Bergen’s main attractions is the Fløibanen funicular. Find the lower station right in the center of town. Buy a ticket and hop on the funicular. It will take you up Mt. Floien where you will have an incredible view over the city of Bergen. It is also a great starting point for a hike. There are several recommended hikes on Mt. Floien. We do highly recommend you to buy your tickets in advance through the Floyen.no website. The queue for the Floibanen can be long, especially during summer time with a lot of ships in port. You can buy your ticket on the website and pass the line when you get there. It is only a 10 to 15 minute walk from the Skjolden en Bonelabo cruise dock.
Fløibanen funicular
Fløibanen AS, Vetrlidsallmenningen 23A, 5014 Bergen, Norway
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Cruise ships dock at Skolten, Vagen Harbor, Bergen. Most ships dock at the Skolten cruise port from where it’s a short half-mile walk along the waterfront to the popular Bryggen wharf area. Larger ships may dock at the Dokken port, which is situated about half-a-mile west of the Fish Market. Free shuttle buses from the Dokken Port.
Bergen is the southern terminus for Hurtigruten, a week-long passenger ship route with stops along Norway's coast all the way to Kirkenes in the far north of Norway.
When sailing to and from Bergen, your ship will pass some impressive bridges and will zigzag to open waters, passing a lot of beautiful inlets and islands.
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Sightseeing:
There's a number of attractions in Bergen and the surrounding areas. Surveys do however show that most tourists in Bergen find the atmosphere, cultural landscape, and architecture more compelling than the typical sights, so pick a few things to see and spend the rest of your time in Bergen sitting down in a park or café, strolling around the city, enjoying a concert or hiking the mountains.
Bryggen - The World Heritage Site The very first buildings in Bergen were alongside the harbor called Bryggen, dated back to the 11th century. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m
Bryggens Museum , in a beautiful modern building, is based on the findings of the archeological excavation of Bryggen between 1955 and 1972. Take a look at the foundations of the archeological buildings from the 12th century. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m
Old Bergen : This is an open-air museum of characteristic 18th and 19th-century wooden houses. Placed on squares, streets and narrow alleys, you will find a bakery, a dentist, a photographer, a jeweler, a shopkeeper, a tailor etc. Distance from Bergen Port: 3 km
Haakon's Hall - Rosenkrantz Tower was built during the reign of King Haakon Haakonsson between 1247 and 1261. It was the largest and most imposing building of the royal residency in the 13th century when Bergen was the political center of Norway. Today used as Royal ceremonial hall, and located in the center of Bergen. Rosenkrantz Tower was built in the 1560s by the governor of Bergen Castle, (Bergenhus) Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified tower. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m
Bergen Aquarium : One of Europe's largest collections of fish and invertebrates from the North Sea, as well as tropical sea and freshwater sections. Outdoor and indoor pools where you can watch up-close the antics of seals and penguins. Super video graphs film on five screens of the aquarium. Distance from Bergen Port: 2 km
Hanseatic Museum / Schøttstuene: One of the oldest and best preserved wooden buildings in Bergen, furnished in the style of the 1700s to give an intimate picture of the life of the Hanseatic merchants. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m
Tours Excursions Transportation:
All buses which stop at the port will go to the center of town. Pay the driver directly in NOK for a ticket.
Within the city center, walking is the best way to get around. You can walk across the downtown in 20 minutes in any direction. The most central streets of the city generally has a good accessibility for the disabled.
You can also take a trip on the Floibanen (funicular) for amazing views over the whole of Bergen and the surrounding hills. About 2 km from port. At the top of Mount Floyen you can rent out a canoe for free with safety equipment at the lake at the top, or paddle board for a small price.
The Hop on/off bus stops right at the cruise terminal.
As an alternative to the funicular, there is also a cable car, the Ulricken 643 to Bergen’s highest mountain. A bus is available from the fish market & a combined bus, cable car ticket 245 NK or about 40 dollars US. A nice looking restaurant sits on top.
Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world, so are the taxis.
It pays to compare your cruise line tours here
Nearby Places:
Troldhaugen: Built in 1885, "Troldhaugen" was the home of the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, world famous for his Piano Concerts and Norwegian folk music. Distance from Bergen Port: 8 km
Shopping and Food
Bergen's famous outdoor Fish Market, offering a large variety of seafood specialties like salmon, cod, turbot, herring, crabs, lobster, shrimps etc. Distance from Bergen Port: 1 km. Nowadays it is a bit touristy, but still fun.
Torggaten is the main pedestrian mall and square surrounded by department stores, cafes and restaurants.
Bergen is your best bet for souvenir shopping. Norwegian sweaters, t-shirts, postcards, trolls, crystal, jewelry; it is all readily available. Remember that the shops at Bryggen (near the cruise ship dock) tend to be a lot more expensive than the stores in the center of town.
The Norwegian currency is the Norwegian crown (Norske krone), abbreviated kr. A 1/100th krone is called øre. 1.00 EUR = about 9 NOK. Norway is one of the most expensive countries in the world!
ATMs in Norway are called Minibank.
Nearly all stores accept major credit cards such as Mastercard and Visa (Bring your passport/driver's license, as you are required to identify yourself when using a credit card).
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Communication:
Norwegian is the official language of Norway. The language is very close and mutually intelligible with the two other Scandinavian languages, English is widely spoken.
McDonalds and other cafes will offer free WiFi.
Opening Hours and Holidays:
Opening hours in Norway are better than they used to be but many smaller stores still close early on Saturday (1 PM or 3 PM is typical) and nearly everything is closed on Sundays. You'll often see opening hours written as "9-21 (9-18)" on doors, meaning 9 AM to 9 PM weekdays, 9 AM to 6 PM Saturday.
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide | 10 Best Things To Do In Bergen
Nestled on the southwestern coast of Norway, Bergen cruise port is the country’s second-largest city and second-largest port. The city is the starting point for exploring the legendary fjords of Norway and the gateway to one of the country’s most picturesque and historically rich cities.
Travelers are captivated by Bergen’s UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, the city’s maritime history, and the enchanting natural beauty that surrounds it.
In this article, I will guide you through everything you need to know about the Bergen cruise terminal and getting around the city. Additionally, I’ll reveal the 10 best things to do in Bergen cruise port!
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Bergen Cruise Port
The port of Bergen consists of two docking locations: Skolten cruise terminal (aka Vågen Harbour), which consists of three berths (Skolten, Bontelabo, and Festningskaien); and Dokken cruise terminal , which has two berths (Dokken and Jekteviken).
Skolten berths are located within 600-900 m from the iconic Bryggen Wharf, the city’s historic harbour and main landmark, while Dokken berths are situated in the city’s industrial area, around a 5-8 minute drive from Bryggen.
If your ship docks at one of Dokken’s piers, complimentary shuttle buses are provided to transfer passengers to the city center.
Bergen port (Skolten cruise terminal) is also a turnaround port, meaning that cruises start and end in Bergen. With great international flight connections and a wide range of pre- and post-cruise activities, Bergen is a perfect starting point for your Scandinavian cruise adventure!
Major cruise lines sailing from port Bergen include Viking Ocean Cruises, Hurtigruten, Ponant, and Silversea Cruises.
Getting Around & Local Transportation
- The currency in Norway is the Norwegian krone, aka kroner (NOK). 1 NOK equals 0.08 EUR/0.09 USD. See the currency converter
- Bergen has a reliable and efficient public transportation network, which consists of buses, Bergen light rail (aka Bybanen), ferries and trains. Public transport is operated by Skyss and you can check timetables at Skyss’ official webpage .
- You can easily explore downtown Bergen on foot, but if you decide to use public transport, consider getting a Bergen Card which provides free bus rides in the city and its surroundings. In addition, the Bergen Card will give you discounts for numerous museums, attractions, tours, and more. You can purchase a Bergen Card at the Tourist Information Center , located at the Fish Market downtown.
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10 Best Things to Do in Bergen Cruise Port
Located amid magnificent Norwegian fjords, Bergen is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking scenery, and vibrant culture. Here are the top Bergen’s attractions!
1. Bryggen Wharf
Start your journey through time by exploring the captivating history of Bergen, a city that blends its rich maritime and architectural heritage. Take a stroll from the port to the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, a historic harbour district and one of the oldest ports in this part of Europe.
Walk through charming cobblestone streets and discover the picturesque Hanseatic buildings which stand as a testament to Bergen’s role as a medieval trading hub. Wandering through Bryggen, you’ll discover small passageways and wonderful leaning facades that reflect the authentic spirit of the town.
Bryggen boasts several landmarks that you can visit, such as Bryggens Museum , Bergenhus Festningsmuseum (history museum), and St. Mary’s Church . The Bryggen Wharf also features several shops, amazing restaurants , cafes, and pubs that you should definitely check out to complete your local experience.
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2. Mount Fløyen and Fløibanen Funicular
Mount Fløyen dominates the city of Bergen and offers spectacular panoramic views of the city once you climb to the top. Just a 15-minute walk from the port, you will reach the base station of the iconic Fløibanen Funicular which will take you to the mountain top in just a few minutes.
Once you reach the peak of Mount Fløyen, a breathtaking view unfolds before you. The panoramic views of Bergen and its surrounding fjords are nothing short of spectacular, offering a bird’s-eye perspective that will undoubtedly leave you speechless.
Besides magnificent views, Fløyen features a large hiking area where you can spend hours if you wish so, a playground for kids, a shop, a couple of cafes, and a restaurant. The funicular is open every day all year round and you can purchase the tickets on Fløyen’s official website or on-site.
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3. Bergenhus Fortress
This stone-built, 13th-century fortress proudly lies on the eastern shore of the Vågen harbor, only a 5-minute walk from Bergen cruise port (Skolten and Bontelabo berths). Built around the 1240s, the fortress served various purposes throughout its history, including a royal residence, a military stronghold, and a symbol of royal power.
Today, Bergenhus Fortress is a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into Norway’s medieval and military history. The site provides guided tours, and visitors can explore the historic structures and learn about the fortress’s significance. The entrance is free.
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4. Fish Market
Explore Bergen’s lively and vibrant Fish Market only a 15-minute walk from the port. Located close to Bryggen, this open-air, waterfront market invites you to immerse yourself in the rich flavors and freshness that define Bergen’s renowned fish culture.
Upon arrival, the vibrant array of stalls showcases an abundance of fresh seafood, ranging from delicious salmon to delicate shrimp, all sourced from the waters that surround Norway. While you’re here, take time to engage with local vendors and discover the stories behind each delectable offering. The market area provides outdoor seating where visitors can enjoy their freshly prepared seafood dishes while taking in the picturesque surroundings of Bergen’s waterfront.
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5. Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene
The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are two interconnected museums located in the Bryggen area that provide insight into the city’s Hanseatic history. These delicately preserved merchant buildings, standing proudly as living testaments to the city’s past, invite you to step back in time and explore the fascinating legacy of Bergen’s maritime trade.
Inside the Hanseatic Museum and Schtstuene, you’ll find carefully preserved rooms portraying the lives of the Hanseatic merchants who once prospered in this actively maritime city. Each area offers a story, providing insight into these great personalities’ everyday lives, challenges, and achievements. The ambiance in these buildings is packed with echoes of ages gone by, allowing you to connect directly with Bergen’s medieval tradition.
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6. Torgallmenningen (Main Square)
Located in the heart of Bergen, Torgallmenningen serves as the main square in the city and is one of the largest squares in Norway, known for its open and spacious design. The square, often used for various events, festivals, and gatherings, is a pedestrianized area, making it a central gathering place for locals and tourists.
The square is surrounded by numerous shops and department stores, making it a prime shopping destination in Bergen. Torgallmenningen is also adorned with various landmarks and monuments, including the iconic fountain known as “Sailor’s Monument”, a 7-meter-high memorial to the Norwegian sailors.
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7. Old Bergen Museum
At just 3 km from the port lies the Old Bergen Museum (Gamle Bergen Museum – Bymuseet i Bergen), an enchanting open-air museum that invites you to step back in time and experience life in Bergen during the 18th and 19th centuries. Wander through cobblestone streets, explore historic wooden buildings, and encounter costumed interpreters bringing the past to life.
For cruise enthusiasts seeking a nostalgic trip, the Old Bergen Museum is a captivating destination that bridges the gap between modern-day Bergen and its charming historical roots. To get to the museum, you can either take a taxi or public buses #3, 4, 12, 19, and 16E from the city center to the bus stop: Gamle Bergen.
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8. Troldhaugen – Edvard Grieg’s Home
Troldhaugen, located a 20-minute drive south of Bergen cruise port, is a cultural gem and the former home of the famed Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. Nestled on the shores of Lake Nordås, the estate boasts Grieg’s charming villa where he lived for 22 years with his wife Nina Grieg. The villa, surrounded by beautiful gardens, and the lakeside landscape served as a muse for Grieg, influencing the melodies that have become part of Norway’s musical legacy.
This delightful journey enables you to explore Grieg’s life, providing a glimpse into the daily life of the composer. Wander through the Composer’s Hut, an intimate space where Grieg crafted some of his most famous compositions, and explore the grounds at your own pace, taking in the picturesque surroundings that inspired Grieg’s creative genius.
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9. Bergen Fjord Cruise
While exploring fjords on a half-day trip from Bergen is challenging due to the distance and time constraints, there are shorter fjord experiences that you can consider. The most famous fjord near Bergen is the Nærøyfjord , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is part of the larger Sognefjord system. While the complete round trip from Bergen usually takes a full day, you can opt for a partial tour that focuses on the Nærøyfjord section.
Alternatively, you can opt for a shorter fjord experience which includes taking an express boat tour to Mostraumen . These tours typically depart from the Fish Market in Bergen and provide a two-hour round trip to the narrow Mostraumen strait. The boat journey takes you through beautiful fjord landscapes, passing waterfalls, steep cliffs, and picturesque scenery.
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10. Edvard Munch’s Bergen
The works of Edvard Munch, the renowned Norwegian painter, are celebrated and exhibited throughout Norway, including Bergen. While Bergen itself doesn’t hold a significant place in Munch’s biography, the city has art galleries and cultural institutions that may showcase some of his paintings as part of broader exhibitions of Norwegian art.
Tourists interested in Munch’s art can explore various museums and galleries in Bergen to experience a broader spectrum of Norwegian artistic heritage, even though the artist’s personal ties to the city are not as prominent as his connection to Oslo and Åsgårdstrand.
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide: One Day, Three Ways
Bergen awaits with a rugged backdrop, colourful architecture, cobbled alleyways and a long history of maritime trading. Pack a lot into your day with this Bergen cruise port guide. This is a 3-part series on my Norwegian fjords cruise adventure. Check out the other two posts in the series: Cruising the Norwegian Fjords and New to Cruising Tips .
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Not many cruise ships visiting the Norwegian fjords skip Bergen, Norway’s second city known as the “gateway to the fjords”. Surrounded by seven mountains, Bergen is an enchanting mix of culture and urban life in harmony with nature.
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Travellers to this part of Norway potentially have two images in their minds. The first is that of a notoriously rainy city – Bergen is after all a place that experiences 275 average days of rain per year. A good-natured local may tell you, though, that there’s no bad weather; there’s only bad clothing. So, whatever you do, pack practical clothing for your time in Bergen. The second is that of the iconic Bryggen Wharf area with its UNESCO-listed World Heritage cluster of colourful wooden merchants’ buildings.
Bergen Cruise Port Guide
Here are three unmissable highlights for one day in Bergen. Fortunately, all are within easy walking distance of the main cruise port.
1. Enjoy views of Bergen from Mount Fl ø yen
Head to the Fløibanen funicular station which is about 12 minutes’ walk from the main cruise terminal. On the way, allow a little bit of time to admire Bryggen, but do not be distracted yet. The goal is to get to the station before long queues build up. Take the funicular train to the summit of Mount Fløyen, one of the seven mountains which surround Bergen, for a 360-degree introduction. Ascending some 320m above sea level in up to eight minutes, the views of the city, harbour, ocean and fjords are spectacular. On days with rain or fog, views may be limited – but a moody overcast adds an extra layer of drama to the city, wouldn’t you agree?
At the top, there are a number of walking routes, as well as a small shop and rest points available. Wander the nearby forest for a mischievous encounter with trolls carved into the many trees. Get the return ride back or skip it altogether and walk down the narrow mountain lane at your own pace.
WoW Tip: Book your tickets online at www.floyen.no or via the Fløibanen app to save yourself some time on the day.
2. Soak in the atmosphere at Bryggen
Back in the city, absorb the bustle of Bryggen on a stroll through intriguing alleyways filled with independent stores, restaurants and cosy coffee shops. Bergen’s strong shipping and trading tradition is palpable in Bryggen wharf, the harbour-side area where the city’s first buildings were built.
The wharf was one of the overseas offices of the Hanseatic League, a group which dominated maritime trade in Northern and Central Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. The colourful wooden structures are possibly Norway’s most photographed buildings. Today, the historic harbour is a melting pot of activities for locals and tourists alike.
Flavour stop: Duck into Baker Brun in Bryggen for a sweet treat (or an escape from the rain, who knows?).
3. Have a meal at the Fish Market
Surely it’s time for a meal now after all your exertions. Head to Bergen’s atmospheric Fish Market, situated next to the tourist office, for a sensory delight of sights, sounds and smells in abundance. Browse stalls with various fishes displayed on beds of ice. Marvel at large seawater tanks containing live lobster, king crab and many other seafood species. Sample a traditional Norwegian fish cake or perhaps sit down to a hearty pan-to-plate meal freshly prepared for you. Most stalls have no paper menus, choosing instead to plate the various meal options in what one stall owner jocularly called “3D menus”. At least it shows you exactly what you are getting for your money.
WoW Tip: Speaking of money, Norway is pricier than your average European city, and a meal at the fish market can be more eye-watering than expected. So, be prepared.
How’s that for a day in Norway’s charming west coast with this Bergen cruise port guide? Planning to visit Bergen, or already been? Share your thoughts and impressions with us in the comments below.
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Thanks for bringing back some brilliant memories from a Baltic cruise which I took last year. I particularly like that you have listed things to do as a walk from the ship, rather than a series of costly coach excursions. Can I also make a shout out for the Hanseatic Museum next to the Fish Market – a great place to learn about the all powerful Hanseatic league that you mentioned.
I’m so pleased to hear that. I wanted to make it especially helpful for cruise passengers with a short time to spare in port. Thanks for reading, and for that shoutout. Definitely one to check out next time I’m in town.
Can you please tell me if the funicular tickets that is purchased online beforehand are a timed ticket for entry. Thanks.
Hi Nadine, the tickets you purchase are valid for the date you’ve chosen, but there aren’t timed entries. So, you just turn up on your date and get the next available funicular. Hope this helps 🙂
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Bergen, Norway cruise ship port calendar shows all scheduled arrival and departure dates in a timetable format. The cruise calendar displays the ship’s estimated time of arrival including related information such as how crowded is the port, as well as the ship’s next port-of-call.
The following timetable provides valuable information and keeps track of the future cruise ship arrivals from all major cruise lines. In order to find out more about the cruise ship itineraries such as ports, dates, and arrival/departure times just follow the ship’s link.
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- AIDAdiva 2.500 passengers 07 May 2024 - 21:00
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide. Here are three unmissable highlights for one day in Bergen. Fortunately, all are within easy walking distance of the main cruise port. 1. Enjoy views of Bergen from Mount Fl ø yen. Head to the Fløibanen funicular station which is about 12 minutes' walk from the main cruise terminal.
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide. Click are three glaring highlights for individual date in Salvage. Fortunately, all are within easy walking distance of the main cruise port. 1. Pleasure views of Bergen from Fix Fl ø year. Head to the Fløibanen funicular station which is about 12 minutes' walk from and main cruise terminal.
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Port schedule. Bergen, Norway cruise ship port calendar shows all scheduled arrival and departure dates in a timetable format. The cruise calendar displays the ship's estimated time of arrival including related information such as how crowded is the port, as well as the ship's next port-of-call. The following timetable provides valuable ...
Come on this fantastic train journey in Norway with the Bergen Line! The Bergen Railway between the city of Bergen, county of Hordaland, and Oslo, is one of the world's most scenic train tours. Through this high-definition live cam you will be impressed by the stunning and the varied landscapes of Norway. Our street view map will show you the ...
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