Reporting ports of call

All vessels of 300 gross tonnes or more must report port of call no later than 24 hours before ETA. In addition, various routines apply at our ports for allocating berth space.

Vessels over 300 gross tons

All vessels, including fishing vessels, recreational boats and historic vessels of 300 gross tons or more, must report port of call:

The report of arrival is done by using the Norwegian Coastal Administration’s port of call system, Safe Seanet.

Prices for quay and goods consideration

Call, quay and item fees can be found at “prisliste og havneregulativ“. See the latest year for a price list in English.

For further information on call fees, quay and item fees, see price list 2021. Calls must be reported no later than 24 hours before ETA.

ISPS calls

The ISPS regulations contain a number of regulatory requirements and requirements for specific security measures that must be implemented on board the following ships in international traffic and in port facilities that serve such ships:

Passenger ships, including high-speed passenger ships, cargo ships, including high – speed cargo ships, of a gross tonnage of 500 or more; and mobile drilling rigs that are moved by means of their own propulsion machinery.

Vessels under 300 gross tons

Vessels under 300 gross tons with less than 15 meters of length, can apply for a guest harbor or small boat berth.

Small boat berths for long term rentals are offered by local boat associations. See Vel i Havn for a complete overview.

To report other calls less than 300 gross tonns, see contact info to the right port, or contact the Port Authority:

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