About Sweden
How long is the ferry from Sweden to Norway?
The crossing time by ferry from Sweden to Norway ranges between routes, operators and ships. The Stromstad to Sandefjord ferry on average approximately takes 2 hours and 30 minutes. The distance from Stromstad to Sandefjord is approximately 31 nautical miles.
The fastest ferry from Sweden to Norway is from Stromstad to Sandefjord, with a crossing time of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. Fjord Line and Color Line offer this route with 42 sailings weekly combined.
Sweden to Norway Ferry Operators
The following operators sail from Sweden to Norway:
Timetables vary depending on the ferry company. Check the latest ferry timetables between Sweden to Norway with just a few clicks using our deal finder.
What is the ferry price from Sweden to Norway?
Prices for the Sweden to Norway ferry might change depending on the season you wish to travel. Cheap ferry tickets are typically available during off peak, outside of the high season. Please visit our
special offers page to view all the latest ferry discounts.
Can I travel with a vehicle from Sweden to Norway?
The following operators accept vehicles on ferries from Stromstad - Sandefjord: Fjord Line and Color line.
Not all ships will accept vehicles, check out our Deal Finder for the latest sailing availability, for traveling with vehicles.
Sweden to Norway Ferry Routes
The following routes sail between Sweden to Norway:
Some routes are seasonal, whereas others sail year round. To get the most up to date sailing information for ferries from Sweden to Norway search in our Deal Finder
About Norway
Norway is the westernmost country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe, comprising a mainland, the Svalbard archipelago to the north and the island of Jan Mayen to the west.
A country of countless geological delights, Norway leaves even the most seasoned travellers speechless. Best of all, as one of the most sparsely populated countries in Europe, you may even get the deep fjords, vast ice fields, glistening glaciers and mesmerising displays of the Northern Lights all to yourself. Populating these beautiful landscapes are some of the most fascinating and varied animals on the continent; polar bears in Svalbard, Eurasian lynxes, arctic foxes and musk oxen are all common, so be sure to organise a wildlife watching tour. The capital, Oslo, stands on the south coast, boasting internationally acclaimed museums, excellent restaurants and happening nightclubs next to green open spaces and lush forests.
It’s easy to reach Norway by ferry, with numerous port cities and ferry terminals all the way from Bergen on the southwest coast to Oslo in the southeast. Aside from the plentiful domestic routes, there are regular international ferry crossings from Scandinavia and northern Germany, too.