Kjollefjord (Norway)

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Kjollefjord cruise port

Region
Baltic - Norwegian Fjords - Russia

Local Time
2024-11-18 13:31

min: 30 °F (-2 °C) / max: 37 °F (3 °C) 35°F
1.6°C
Wind: 100°/ 11.9 m/s  Gust: 14.5 m/sWind: 100°/ 11.9 m/s  Gust: 14.5 m/sStrong breeze
11.9 m/s
Min / Max Temperature37 °F / 3 °C
30 °F / -1 °C
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Port Kjollefjord 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 Kjollefjord, Norway. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
5 January, 2024
Friday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald
7 January, 2024
Sunday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald
16 January, 2024
Tuesday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald
18 January, 2024
Thursday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald
27 January, 2024
Saturday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald
29 January, 2024
Monday
Hurtigruten Cruises cruise lineMS Kong Harald

Kjollefjord is a port town and administrative centre of Lebesby (Finnmark county, Norway). It is located on the northwestern part of Nordkinn Peninsula, on the shore of a small fjord emptying into the bigger Laksefjorden. The 0,45 km2 (110-acre) Kjollefjord has population around 1000, ranking it one of the Finnmark county's biggest fishing towns.

Kjollefjord Church is situated in the village. One of the biggest fishing and fish processing companies in Kjollefjord is a branch of Aker Seafoods. Laksefjord Seafood AS is another large company.

Kjollefjord cruise terminal

Kjollefjord 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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