Haugesund cruise port guide
With Norway possessing countless famous natural landmarks—its glorious fjords practically enjoy celebrity status—the town of Haugesund, in the southern county of Rogaland, can be overlooked despite its history as a center of the country’s Viking rulers. Norway’s first king, Harald Fairhair, whose rule began in the latter half of the 9th century, lived nearby, and he and several other early kings are buried in a mound here along the Karmsundet Strait. Today, Norwegians know the town as a cultural center with popular music and film festivals, as well as for being a beneficiary of Norway’s petroleum wealth. As in many Scandinavian port towns, a long row of handsome old commercial buildings line the Smedasundet waterfront; today, they house busy restaurants. A block inland, the Haraldsgata pedestrian street has a folk museum, the brick Our Savior’s Church and plenty of shopping. At the edge of town, a huge granite obelisk erected in 1872 commemorates the 1,000th anniversary of the seminal Battle of Hafrsfjord, when Harald Fairhair led his forces to victory and united Norway in the process. It is also easy to get from Haugesund to the massive glacier fields of Folgefonna National Park and to the 612-meter-high (2,008-foot) Langfoss waterfall.
About Haugesund
Haugesund is a coastal port town of approximately 37,000 residents in Rogaland county, positioned between Stavanger and Bergen on Norway's southwest coast. Cruise ships berth at Garpeskjaerskaien Pier, under 1 km from the city centre, providing direct walking access to the town and serving as a staging point for visits to nearby fjords including Akrafjord, Hardangerfjord, and Lysefjorden.
The town's most prominent landmark is its 1931 city hall, a pink neo-classical structure designed by Herman Munthe-Kaas and Gudolf Blakstad and widely regarded as one of Norway's finest buildings of that style. Cultural life centres on two annual events: Sildajazz, a traditional jazz festival each August drawing roughly 70 bands and 200 concerts, and the Norwegian International Film Festival. The surrounding seascape — with Akrafjord, Hardangerfjord, and Lysefjorden accessible from port — is the principal natural draw for cruise passengers.
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Norwegian Fjords
Britannia · Europe · 7 nights
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The North Cape Line – Summer from Hamburg
MS Finnmarken · Scandinavia · 14 nights
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Iona · Scandinavia · 7 nights
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Lisbon to Lisbon
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 48 nights
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$731 / night
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Sky Princess · United Kingdom · 14 nights
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$193 / night
Norwegian Fjords
Arcadia · Europe · 14 nights
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