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Cruise Norway Bergen Cruise Port The gateway to the fjords of Norway Bergen Cruise Port Events: Bergen International Festival May-June, Night Jazz, Dragon Boat Festival May, Arts and Crafts Market June, • Fisherfolk’s Market Days June, Opera - several outdoor performances August. Cruising Season: May-September. Average temperature (C): May: 18, June: 20, July: 22, August: 20, September: 17. –The gateway to the fjords of Norway The City of Bergen was founded on an old Viking settlement in the year 1070. The City has a proud history and many interesting cultural monuments. Today Bergen has about 230,000 inhabitants. The city is famous for its exciting mixture of old and new architecture. Bergen has a good infrastructure that combines a range of international facilities with a pleasant, small-town environment. Bergen has a number of natural advantages that have helped the port to develop into one of Europe’s busiest and most important commercial and trading centres. Bergen is a very popular cruise destination and the leading cruise port in Norway, and is regarded as one of the most important centres for the cruise business in Europe. Bergen has each year about 200 cruise ship calls with more than 120,000 passengers. A special dispensation granted to Bergen by the Norwegian Parliament allows cruise ships tax-free deliveries also for Norway-only cruises. Attractions/excursions Old Bergen Bergen Aquarium Time: 2 hours Time: 2 hours This is an open air museum of characteristic One of Europe´s largest collection of fish and 18th and 19th century wooden houses. Placed on invertebrates from the North Sea, as well as squares, streets and narrow alleys, you will find tropical sea-and fresh-water sections. Out-door a bakery, a dentist, a photographer, a jeweller, a and in-door pools. shopkeeper, and a tailor etc. Distance from Bergen Port: 2 km. Distance from Bergen Port:.3 km. PHOTO: PETTER SOLHEIM Troldhaugen Bergen Fortress / King Håkon´s Hall Time: 2 hours Time: 1 hour Built in 1885, ”Troldhaugen” was the home of the Royal ceremonial hall, located in the centre of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, world Bergen, dating back to the 12th century. At that famous for his Piano Concerts and Norwegian time, when Bergen was the political centre of folk music. He lived here for 22 years and Norway, this was the largest and most imposing composed many of his best known works in the building of the royal residency. little garden hut. The garden now includes a Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m. modern concert hall as well. Distance from Bergen Port: 8 km. Fish market Time: 1 hour Fantoft Stave Church Bergen´s famous outdoor fish-market, offering a Time: 2 hours Bontelabo large variety of seafood specialities like salmon, The old stave church at Fantoft, originally built Skoltegrunnskaien cod, turbot, herring, crabs, lobster, shrimps etc. on the countryside by the Sognefjord in 1150 and Enjoy the hustle, the bustle of this picturesque and moved to Fantoft in 1883, burnt down in June Festningskaien Tollbodkaien lively Fish Market, which also sells fruits and 1992, has now been rebuilt to its original Vågen flowers, handicrafts and souvenirs. splendour. Distance from Bergen Port: 1 km. Distance from Bergen Port: 7 km Puddefjorden BERGEN Port facilities Pilot: Southern entrance Marstein Pilot: Hurtigrutekaien N60° 085', E5° 01’ Jektevikterminalens tverrende Quay capacity: Can easily accommodate 8-10 ships Northern entrance: simultaneously. Sailing lane: Max airdraft main lane 63m, Fedje Pilot N60° 525', E4° 36’ Jektevikterminalen other lane for sailing ships with higher airdraft than 63m - no Pilot VHF channel 16. NE NW other limitation. Security patrol: Security company. Services: Tugboat: Tugs available. E W SE SW Dokkeskjærskaien S maritime and technical services, provisons, supplies and consumbles, transport and operations, tourism - shore = anchorage excursions, other services and support organisations. 0 500 m Frieleneskaien SCALE Public information Buses: 200 modern sightseeing coaches. Shopping: Several shopping centres within Emergency: Bergen Legevakt (Bergen Casuality Guide Service: More than 20 languages. walking distance. Unit). 24 hr. service tel.: (+47) 55321120. Taxi: Approx. 350 taxis - approx. 40 limousines. Nearest aiport: Bergen Airport Flesland, 16 km. Bryggen Time: 2 - 4 hours The very first buildings in Bergen were longside the harbour called Bryggen, dated back to the 11th century. This Hanseatic Wharf, a maze of wooden buildings, attracts visitors from all over the world and acts as a landmark of the city centre. Bryggen is perhaps the most familiar image in all of Norway. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m. Hanseatic Museum / Schøttstuene Time: 2 hours One of the oldest and best preserved wooden buildings in Bergen, furnished in the style of the 1700´s to give an intimate picture of the life of the Hanseatic merchants. Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m. Bryggens Museum Mount Ulriken Meland Golf Course Time: 2 hours Time: 2 hours + Time: whole day Bryggens Museum, in a beatiful modern building, Enjoy Bergen´s best view of the city, fjords, Cruise Passengers visiting Bergen can now enjoy is based on the findings of the archeological islands and coast (2.100 feet a.s.l.). Mount an 18-hole Champion course in beautiful excavation of Bryggen between 1955 and 1872. Ulriken´s cable car and the unique double- surroundings. Meland Golf, with outstanding The foundations of the oldest buildings from the decker sightseeing bus takes you from the city practice facilities, aims to be one of the most 12th century. centre to the roof of Bergen. attractive courses in Europe. The new golf Distance from Bergen Port: 500 m. Distance from Bergen Port: 4 km. course paradise has its own quay and can easily be reached by tender from Bergen. Mount Fløyen The Heathland Centre Distance from Bergen Port: 36 km. Time: 2 hours + Time: 4 hours An 8-minute exciting funicular ride to the top of The Heathland Centre is a visitors centre for Art Galleries the Mount Fløyen (320m / 2.100 feet a.s.l.). cultural landscape on the European coast of the Bergen has several valuable and impressive art A magnificent view of Bergen and the suburbs. Atlantic. These types of landscapes, which today collections, some of them housed in a string of Ideal for mountain walks. are about to disappear, are a 5000 years old galleries facing the central Lille Lungegårdsvann Distance from Bergen Port: 2 km. heritage from the struggle by coastal people for lake. The galleries display international their living. Awarded UNESCO Cultural paintings and art treasures from classical Landscape Prize 2001. periods, like Rasmus Meyers collections incl. Distance from Bergen Port: 50 km. many paintings by Edvard Munch, to contemporary times. Name & contacts Port of Bergen Address: Slottsgaten 1, N-5003 Bergen, Norway Pilot channel (VHF): ........................................13 E- mail: [email protected] Phone: .....................................(+47) 55 56 89 50 Emergency channel (VHF): .............................16 Internet:.......www.cruisedestinationbergen.com Fax: ..........................................(+47) 55 56 89 86 Port Authority channel (VHF): ........................12 ............................................www.bergenhavn.no International Access code: .............................00 Charts:................................................21, 23, 460 Customs: 24hr service. Quay Depth Lenght FuelFresh Water Tides: No tides or current problems. Skoltegrunnskaien 664 m 9,2 - 7 m Available from Yes Average tide 0.8 metres. Bontelabo 331 m 9,2 - 7,2 m barge on request Yes Supplies: 24hr service for all supplies. Festningskaien 379 m 6 - 5 m Yes Bunkers: Bunkers from barge. Tollbodkaien 217 m 8 m Yes Refuse: Port Authority. Dokkeskjœrskaien 675 m 10,5 - 7 m Yes Jekteviken 845 m 12,2 - 8,7 m Yes Frieleneskaien 210 m 9,2 m Yes View from Mount Fløyen Fjord Norway – a popular cruise destination Bergen is surrounded by one of the world´s most spectacular tourist attractions – the PHOTO: PETTER SOLHEIM Norwegian Fjords. There are many reasons why Fjord Norway and Bergen are visited by so many cruiseships: Summer at the wharf Bryggen • Unique nature and beautiful scenery. Exotic. • Cleaness – fresh air - clean water. Bergen – A World Heritage City A busy cruiseday in Bergen • Tranquillity. Plenty of space. No mass Bergen was selected as one of Europe´s tourism. cultural cities for the year 2000. The city has Bergen – ideal for part or full • Mild summer climate; the Gulfstream warms fostered many well-known celebrities; the change of passengers up the Norwegian coast. world known famous composer Edvard Grieg, • Bergen has a good infrastructure. • Long summer days and short summer nights. the international solo violinist Ole Bull, and • Cruiseships save more than two days´ • Passengers can enjoy the fantastic scenery the composer Harald Sæverud to name but a North Sea Crossing. 16-20 hours per day. few. Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra is the • Passengers can enjoy more scenery, • Safety on shore – safety at sea. oldest in Europe. Moreover, the Bergen culture and city life within a week or a • Situated in a quiet corner of the world. International Festival, the largest cultural fortnight. • Interesting and well-organised shore excursions. event in Norway, has placed Bergen well and • Cruising in sheltered waters only. • Fjord Norway and Bergen sell at a good profit truly on the world musical map. • Tax-free deliveries also for Norway-only and passengers are highly satisfied. cruises. The area offers the ideal combination of nature, culture, and interesting city life. Cruise Destination Bergen is PORT OF BERGEN the Award Winner by DreamWorld Cruise Destinations. MEMBER OF Port of Bergen Slottsgaten 1, N-5003 Bergen - Norway Phone: (+47) 55 56 89 50 Fax: (+47) 55 56 89 86 E-mail: [email protected] 1997 1999 2000 2001 Website: www.bergenhavn.no Most Receptive Most Efficient Best Port Most Responsive www.cruisedestinationbergen.com Destination Port Services Welcome Port Europe Northern Europe Northern Europe Northern Europe.