Nesna

Cycling at a mountain in Nesna, photo: Halvor Hilmersen, Helgeland reiseliv

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Arrival/Departure

Our voyages here

Northbound: Arrival at 06:00 –  departure  at 06:10 

Southbound: Arrival at 10:25 – departure  at 10:35 

Port address: Kaia, Moveien, 8700 Nesna Show on map

When do we get to Nesna? See Sailing schedule

Tomma in Nesna, photo: visithelgeland.com

Seabirds also thrive here among the islets and skerries. One of the most charming is the puffin, also known as the sea parrot. Small and tubby, black and white and with a colourful beak. The little bird lives out in the sea during the winter, constantly hunting for food, but when the light returns, it comes back towards shore. Since ancient times it has been said that this happens on the same day every year, and that day is considered the first day of summer.

Nesna is just south of the Arctic Circle. This means it does not have the midnight sun, but the nights can still be as bright as the days. And the colour of the sky is often even nicer when the sun is just below the horizon than when it is shines brightly in the sky.

Couple at a beach in Tomma, Nesna. Photo: Terje Rakke, Nordic life, nordnorge.com

Our voyages here

North- and southboundRound Voyage

Bergen → Kirkenes → Bergen

Geiranger ship sailing in fjord
The classic

NorthboundVoyage North

Bergen → Kirkenes

Havila Castor in the Geiranger fjord - first sailing in world heritage Geiranger on battery. Photo: Marius Beck Dahle
7 days

NorthboundTrondheim–Tromsø Voyage

Trondheim → Tromsø

Havila Castor in Risøyrenna. Photo: Above Media
3 days

SouthboundVoyage South

Kirkenes → Bergen

Stamsund Havila Voyages
6 days

SouthboundTromsø–Trondheim Voyage

Tromsø → Trondheim

polarlandet-og-lofoten
2 days

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