Larvik to Hirtshals Ferry

The Larvik Hirtshals ferry route connects Norway with Denmark. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Color Line. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 3 hours 45 minutes.

Larvik Hirtshals sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Larvik to Hirtshals Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Norway to Denmark page.

Larvik - Hirtshals Ferry Operators

  • Color Line
    • 14 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 45 min
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Average Larvik Hirtshals Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Larvik Hirtshals route is a car and 2 passengers.

Larvik Hirtshals Ferry reviews

  • "Playtime"

    We had prepared ourselves with our son for nearly four hours of 'entertainment' and brought DVDs, games and books. However, to our surprise, there was a small climb/play equipment on board and a large screen with movies. We could keep an eye on him while he was playing and were able to relax and read with a cup of nice coffee.

    'Anonymous' travelled Larvik Hirtshals with Color Line on Superspeed 2

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  • "Sailing to Norway and back"

    Everything worked out great. Gladly again!

    'Roger' travelled Larvik Hirtshals with Color Line on Color Fantasy

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  • "Ferry from Larvik to Hirshals"

    Excellent crossing, very good service would definitely use it again

    'Neil' travelled Larvik Hirtshals with Color Line

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  • "Ferry from Larvik to Hirshals"

    Excellent crossing, very good service would definitely use it again

    'Neil' travelled Larvik Hirtshals with Color Line

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Larvik Guide

Located in Vestfold county in Norway, the town and port of Larvik is roughly 105 km to the south west of Oslo. Tracing its history back to 1671, the town was founded by Ulrik Fredrik Gyldenlove, who was the first Count of Laurvig. Larvik is home to the Treschow estate, which is currently owned by Mille-Marie Treschow "Norway's richest woman". The Treschow estate was created in the 1820s when the last Count of Laurvig was declared bankrupt. There are many things to do and see whilst in Larvik including Galleri Winther, Larvik Art Association, Bronze Age Carvings at Haugen, the Brunla Burial Area, Berg Stone Church and the Hedrum Rural Museum.

Larvik has a daily ferry connection to Hirtshals in Denmark. Check-in opens 2 hours prior to departure and all passengers must be available for check-in no later than 1 hour prior to departure.

Hirtshals Guide

Hirtshals is a town and port located at the top of the Jutland Peninsular in northern Denmark and lies on the coast of the island of Vendsyssel-Thy. The town was developed around a man made harbour that was built between 1919 and 1931 and was connected to the rest of Denmark by a railway line, the Hirtshals-Hjorring line, in 1925. The town's fishing fleet is now one of the largest in Denmark and was facilitated by an expansion of the harbour in 1966, and along with tourism fishing plays an important role in the town's economy.

The town's shops are kept busy by passengers disembarking from ferries docking at the town's harbour. This is especially the case with Norwegian visitors who shop in the town year round. One of the most popular attractions in the town is the Nordsoen Oceanarium which is one of Europe's largest aquariums and contains over 70 different species in its collection.

Ferry services departing from the town's port depart to Bergen, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Langesund, Larvik, Seydisfjordur and Torshavn.