Geiranger (Norway)
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Region
Baltic - Norwegian Fjords - Russia
Local Time
2024-11-21 14:33
-14.2°C
2.7 m/s
-3 °F / -19 °C
Port Geiranger 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 Geiranger, Norway. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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6 May, 2025 Tuesday | MSC Euribia | 12:00 | 21:00 |
13 May, 2025 Tuesday | MSC Euribia | 12:00 | 21:00 |
14 May, 2025 Wednesday | Celebrity Apex | 08:00 | 16:00 |
15 May, 2025 Thursday | AIDAprima | 08:00 | 18:00 |
16 May, 2025 Friday | Norwegian Prima | 08:00 | 22:00 |
18 May, 2025 Sunday | Amadea | 08:00 | 17:00 |
20 May, 2025 Tuesday | MSC Euribia | 12:00 | 21:00 |
21 May, 2025 Wednesday | Celebrity Apex | 08:00 | 18:00 |
22 May, 2025 Thursday | Viking Sky | ||
22 May, 2025 Thursday | Mein Schiff 2 | 08:00 | 18:00 |
27 May, 2025 Tuesday | Spirit of Adventure | 08:00 | 17:00 |
28 May, 2025 Wednesday | Norwegian Prima | 06:00 | 17:00 |
29 May, 2025 Thursday | AIDAprima | 07:00 | 16:00 |
Geiranger is a small port village and a cruise tourist destination in Sunnmore ((Norway's west coast). It is located in Stranda, at the head of Geirangerfjorden - a branch of the big Storfjorden. The nearest city is Alesund (approx 110 km / 65 mi). The distance between Geiranger and the other tender port Hellesylt (Sunnylvsfjord) is approx 22 km (14 mi).
Cruise ships and ferries dock at Geirangerfjord Cruise Port/Stranda Port, which cultural center serves as a reception hall.
Geiranger has been named Scandinavia's best travel destination by Lonely Planet. Since 2005, the scenic area of Geirangerfjord has been listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The waterfall Seven Sisters (height 250 m / 820 ft) is west of Geiranger. The Norwegian County Road 63 passes through this small village (population under 500).
The fjord Geiranger is under constant threat from Akerneset mountain that could erode into it. The collapse could generate a tsunami which could destroy this picturesque village.
Geiranger is a day in transit from Alesund, Flam or Bergen. The cruising season is early Spring through late Autumn. In 2015, the port was visited by cruise ships 179 times, with maiden calls from NCL Norwegian and Disney.
Most cruise ships to Geiranger are docked in the bay and their passengers are transported to the pier via the ship's tender boats. To handle the increasing cruise shipping traffic, the port installed an innovative floating pier in addition to the deepwater quay.
Since 2014, the new SeaWalk Pier (on the photo above) provides easier passenger disembarkation / embarkation without the need of tendering. It allows passengers to walk directly into the village. However, as the new pier allows docking of only 1 vessel, the other cruise ship's passengers will have to be tendered ashore. Aslo, as the SeaWalk Pier requires pre-renting by the cruise ship company, not all companies use its service.
To finance the floating pier project, the port introduced a mandatory docking fee. The decision was explained In an official statement, saying that ship docking is environmentally friendly because when docked the vessels have a lesser environmental impact in terms of discharges or bad emissions in comparison to vessels anchored in the fjord.
Cruisetours allow from Geiranger to be visited (via bus) the Dalsnibba Mountain, Trollstigen and also Alesund. From Vigra-Alesund Airport can be accessed domestic ports (Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim, Kristiansund, Floro) as well as Stockholm Sweden, Amsterdam Holland, Gdansk Poland, Kaunas Lithuania.
Geiranger cruise terminal
Geiranger is one of the ferry ports along 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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