Geirangerfjord

Geirangerfjord


Geirangerfjord Cruise Port has had a good season with 153 calls and approx 230 608 passengers ( + 9,5 % )

Hellesylt is currently a tender port used in combination with Geiranger, but which will have a new, 114-metre quay ready for the 2012 season.

Geiranger Port is a well-known and well-functioning tender port with three anchoring positions depending on the size of vessel. There are plans here for new disembarkation facilities, made possible by the use of new quay technology. The planning work will be ongoing for the next 2-3 years.

We will maintain good working relations with the Norwegian Coastal Administration with respect to anchorage plans.

We will work together with tour operators and ship owners to spread the traffic and actively use the cruise calendar on Cruise Norway’s website.

Geirangerfjord Cruiseport looks forward to a good relationship, a common understanding and a shared focus on a clean environment in the future – and good business.



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