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Fjord Line sails between Kristiansand, Stavanger and Bergen with MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord. This is a domestic Norwegian route — no passport required. The route operates seasonally, typically from September to May.
This route is available from September 1st to May 12th.
| 📅 Season | September–May |
| 🚢 Vessels | MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord |
| 📛 Passport | Not required |
| 🛑 Stops | Kristiansand → Stavanger → Bergen |
| 🚗 Vehicles | Car, motorhome, caravan |
| 🛏 Cabins | Yes |
| 🍽 Restaurant | Yes |
The Kristiansand–Stavanger–Bergen route gives you the flexibility to combine legs along Norway's south-western coastline — with your car on board. A comfortable alternative to driving or flying, and a natural choice for those who want to enjoy the scenic sea route between southern Norway and the west coast.
Kristiansand: Central at the harbour, walking distance from the city centre, accessed via E18/E39. Stavanger: South-west of city centre via E39. Public bus available. Bergen: Centrally located in Bergen city centre, accessible by car, bus or on foot.
MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord offer cabins in multiple categories, à la carte restaurant, café and tax-free shopping.
MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord operate on dual-fuel engines and prioritise LNG — the cleanest propulsion available for large passenger ferries today.
No. Kristiansand–Stavanger–Bergen is a domestic Norwegian route and does not require a passport.
The route operates seasonally, typically from September to May. Please check fjordline.com for current season information and departure times.
The ferry stops at Kristiansand, Stavanger and Bergen. You can board at any of these cities and travel to any other stop on the route.
The route is served by MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord.
Yes, cars, motorhomes and caravans are welcome. Vehicles are reserved when booking your ticket.
Yes. This domestic route is a comfortable alternative for travellers between Kristiansand and Bergen, particularly for those travelling with a car. The route stops in Stavanger, making it possible to break the journey there if desired.