Ferries to Norway: Route Map

To take a ferry to Norway from Ireland, one popular option is to first catch a 3-hour ship to the United Kingdom, drive across to Harwich or Hull, and sail to the Netherlands. From there, you drive north through Germany and Denmark to board a Fjord Line or Color Line ship, the largest operators running the final 10-hour leg into the Norwegian fjords. Alternatively, you can skip the UK entirely by taking a direct 14-hour overnight crossing to France and driving north from there. The regional ferry map shows these long northern sea lanes passing far above the routes heading to Scotland. Driving your own vehicle onto these huge ships is practically mandatory to easily explore the steep, 2,000-kilometer coastal roads once you arrive.

Ferry’ing to Norway from Ireland

Showing all 20 services

Calais ↔ Dover
Irish Ferries · 1u 30m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From £15
Calais ↔ Dover
PO Ferries · 1u 30m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From £15
Calais ↔ Dover
DFDS · 1u 29m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €18
Copenhagen ↔ Oslo
Go Nordic Cruiseline · 17u 15movernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From DKK 286
Dunkirk ↔ Dover
DFDS · 2u
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €18
Helsingor ↔ Helsingborg
Oresundslinjen · 20m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From A$ 10.80
Hirtshals ↔ Bergen
Fjordline · 17u 30movernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓Stopover: StavangerFrom NOK 999
Hirtshals ↔ Kristiansand
Fjordline · 3u 50m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €29
Ends in Sep
Hirtshals ↔ Kristiansand
Fjordline · 2u 25mfast
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €29
Hirtshals ↔ Kristiansand
Color Line · 3u 15m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €49
Hirtshals ↔ Larvik
Color Line · 3u 45m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €53
Holyhead ↔ Dublin
Stena Line · 3u 15m
🚗 ✕🚐 ✕From £36
Holyhead ↔ Dublin
Irish Ferries · 3u 15m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From £45
Holyhead ↔ Dublin
Irish Ferries · 1u 50mfast
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From £55
Hook of Holland ↔ Harwich
Stena Line · 9uovernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €79
Hook of Holland ↔ Harwich
Stena Line · 6u
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €69
Hull ↔ Rotterdam
PO Ferries · 11u 15movernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From £59
Kiel ↔ Oslo
Color Line · 20uovernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €109
Puttgarden ↔ Rodby
Scandlines · 45m
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €26
Rosslare ↔ Dunkirk
DFDS · 24uovernight
🚗 ✓🚐 ✓From €95

The Scandinavian Trek: Ferries to Norway

There is no direct ferry from Ireland to Norway, so the journey requires a bit of planning. The largest ferry operators for the final leg of this trip are DFDS and Fjord Line. Most Irish travelers sail to Scotland or the Netherlands first and then drive to a North Sea port.

How to Reach Norway from Ireland

Journey Leg Recommended Route Operator
First Leg Dublin to Holyhead or Rosslare to Fishguard Stena Line / Irish Ferries
Second Leg Copenhagen (Denmark) to Oslo DFDS
Alternative Hirtshals (Denmark) to Bergen or Kristiansand Fjord Line

Useful Tips for your Norway Journey

  • 1. The Danish shortcut: The easiest way to Norway by car is to drive to Hirtshals in northern Denmark. From there, you can catch a fast ferry that reaches Norway in just over 2 hours.
  • 2. Toll tags: Norway uses an automated toll system for its roads and many local ferries. It is a good idea to register your Irish car online with Epass24 before you arrive to avoid heavy fines.
  • 3. Winter tires: If you are traveling between October and April, your car must have winter tires. Irish summer tires are not legal or safe for Norwegian mountain roads.

Important Information Before You Go

⚠️ Expert Alert: Alcohol and Customs
Norway is not in the EU and has very strict rules on bringing alcohol into the country. The fines are extremely high if you exceed the limit. Always check the latest customs quota before you leave the ferry.
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