Rørvik

Bridge crossing Nærøysund by Rørvik

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Arrival/Departure

Our voyages to Rørvik

Northbound: Arrival at 21:40 – departure at 22:00

Southbound: Arrival at 21:00 – departure at 21.30  

Port address: D/S Kaien, 7900 Rørvik Show on map

When do we get to Rørvik? See Sailing schedule

Old boathouses along the quay in Rørvik

"Nordvegen" (the North Way) gave Norway its name. The first Norwegians walked towards the north about 10,000 years ago. In Rørvik you will find the Coastal Museum, Norveg, where you can learn about both Norway's seafood history going back thousands of years and contemporary aquaculture. 

In the myriad of islands and islets around Rørvik, you will also find an overwhelming number of cages where the salmon swims in cold, clean waters and gets ready to reach the top of their career: dinner around the world. 

Sea eagles can often be spotted hovering in the air. Admired, loved—and feared. On these islands, three-year-old Svanhild is said to have been taken by an eagle and transported to the eagle's nest hundreds of metres up the steep side of the mountain.

Islands along Helgelandskysten

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
3 days

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