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Denmark

Denmark Port Information
Frederikshavn, Denmark - FDH
The ferry terminal in Frederikshavn is only a 10 minute walk to the center of town, as well as the train and bus station with connection from either Sæby or Skagen. Frederikshavn is a small but charming harbor town. Offering great shopping, restaurants and a dip in the sea on beautiful Palm Beach. Visit the Aalborg Zoo, Reef Water Park and Fårup Sommarland amusement park and discover why Frederikshavn has something for everyone.
Travel by ferry from Frederikshavn to Gothenburg Sweden is aproximately 3.5 to 4.5 travel time. Which is the most direct route between Sweden and Denmark. The easy access and flexible schedule allow for a trouble free and affordable travel.
Grenaa, Denmark - GRE
Travel by ferry to Halmstad in Sweden and Grenaa in Denmark aboard the Stena Nautica . While on board you can relax and unwind, enjoy a delicious meal, stock up on a bargain in our onboard shop and take in the beautiful sea views. The crossing takes only 4 hours 35 minutes and you can choose between day and night trips, whichever you choose you will enjoy a great travel experience.
The port of Halmstad on the west coast of Sweden is very easy to reach by car via highways from the north, south and east. The city is also accessible by train and bus with a passenger shuttle bus on foot from the station to the terminal.
Hirtshals, Denmark - HIR
Hirtshals, a small coastal town in northern Denmark, serves as a vital gateway for travelers heading to Norway, thanks to its strategic location on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy along the North Sea. Known for its bustling ferry port, Hirtshals has earned the nickname The Gateway to Europe among locals, reflecting its role as a key connection point between Denmark and Scandinavia. The town itself blends a rich maritime heritage with modern amenities, offering visitors a chance to explore its fishing industry, enjoy the rugged natural beauty of the surrounding coastline, or visit attractions like the Nordsoen Oceanarium, one of Europe’s largest aquariums. With easy access by car, train, or bus, Hirtshals is a convenient starting point for those embarking on a scenic ferry journey across the Skagerrak to Norway’s western and southern shores.
Fjord Line, a prominent Norwegian ferry operator, connects Hirtshals to three major Norwegian ports—Bergen, Kristiansand, and Stavanger—offering travelers a range of options for exploring Norway’s stunning landscapes and vibrant cities. The route to Kristiansand is the fastest, with the high-speed catamaran Fjord FSTR covering the distance in just 2 hours and 25 minutes between March and October, while the cruise ships MS Stavangerfjord and MS Bergensfjord provide year-round service with added comfort and amenities like restaurants, tax-free shopping, and cozy cabins. For those heading to western Norway, the Hirtshals-Stavanger-Bergen route sails overnight, departing Hirtshals at 20:00 and arriving in Stavanger after about 10.5 hours, before continuing along the spectacular coast to Bergen, a journey totaling around 17.5 hours. These routes cater to both convenience and leisure, allowing passengers to bring vehicles, pets, and even bicycles, making Hirtshals a launchpad for diverse Norwegian adventures.