Newcastle to Bergen
Newcastle to Bergen Ferry Crossing Time - 27 hour outbound and approximate 29 hours on return The Ferry Port of Newcastle is situated on the East coast of England approximately 15 miles from the City of Newcastle which straddles the banks of the river Tyne as its estuary enters the North Sea. The ferry terminals have been recently refurbished with automated luggage handling and plentiful check in desks. The port of Newcastle handles over 750,000 passengers every year. The new terminal provides access for disabled wheelchair users and assistance can be arranged. Ferry Crossing from Newcastle to Bergen. This route is operated by DFDS Seaways offering a comfortable ship with accommodation and plenty of shops on board to spend the time away and make the day long trip and adventure. Live music and entertainment are provided and the ships have shops and cafes and restaurants to match your appetite and budget. The crossing takes approximately 27 hours to Bergen and 29 hours on the return to Newcastle. The Ferry Port of Bergen is Norway’s second largest city and the capital of the Norwegian Fjord country and a unique mixture of culture and charm. Bergen is an old city and originally founded over a 1,000 years ago in 1070. Bergen itself is brimming with cultural places to visit and the Port of Bergen is a busy international port for both passengers and freight. Bergen is the gateway into the glorious fjord country of Norway with its impressive imposing mountains and vast expanses of water filled valleys. Back to Routes
















