Kristiansand, Norway cruise port guide
In Kristiansand the MSC cruise of Northern Europe touches the southernmost part of Norway, the region of Sørlandet, where thousands of islands and rocks dot the coast along the Skagerrak straits. As you step ashore from the ship you find yourself in a lively town offering plenty of opportunities and attractions, such as the Kilden Performing Arts Centre, a striking building for its bold architecture, that hosts exhibitions and concerts all year round. The zoo and the Kristiansand amusement park (12 km from the town) are also an experience for the whole family. There are museums like the Vest-Agder that gives the visitor insight into the local culture and history with impressive models of the town with its most representative buildings. The nature museum with its botanical gardens instead hosts the largest collection of cactus plants in Norway. The Sørlandet museum of art hosts a permanent collection of Norwegian art while the imposing canons museum hosts the second largest cannon in the world and a rich collection of military exhibits. If instead you wish to immerse yourself in Kristiansand’s everyday life, visit the fish market, here you can find restaurants where you can enjoy the freshest fish, while there’s a bustling of boats coming and going. Try an experience into the past with a ride on the steam engine train. You can get to the village of Vennes and then get a ticket for the Setesdal railway, which has since the 19th century connected Kristiansand and the other coastal towns to the once remote region of Setesdal. You should not miss an excursion to the delightful town of Lillesand, known as the jewel of the Sørlandet, with picturesque fishermen’s houses that have been turned into holiday homes in an environment of rare charm with the colourful port and ever-present Norwegian nature.
About Kristiansand, Norway
Kristiansand is Norway's fifth-largest city, situated on the southern Skagerrak coast in Agder county and founded in 1641 by King Christian IV. Nicknamed 'Port of Norway,' the city is a favourite summer destination renowned for its intact Renaissance grid-plan centre (Kvadraturen), long sandy beaches, and the country's largest zoo and amusement park. Its location between Oslo and Stavanger makes it the southern communications hub of Norway.
The flagship attraction is Kristiansand Zoo and Amusement Park, the largest zoo in Norway and the country's second most visited tourist site, with over 900,000 annual visitors; its pirate village, pirate ships, and summer pirate show have been crowd favourites for decades. The historic Kvadraturen district, unchanged in street plan since 1641, rewards exploration on foot, with Markens Street providing the primary pedestrian retail experience. Bystranda beach sits conveniently in the city centre, while Hamresanden—Kristiansand's longest beach—and its adjacent campsite cater to longer shore stays. The Kilden Performing Arts Centre anchors the city's cultural scene alongside the symphony orchestra, multiple festivals, and the arts and recreational facilities on the island of Odderøya. Sørlandssenteret, part of the Sørlandsparken commercial district east of the centre, is described as Norway's largest shopping mall.
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MSC Magnifica · Europe · 8 nights
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