
One of the international seaport, largest port featuring facilities is the Bergen Port. They are one of the most famous European cruise destinations.
- TEU: 101 000
- Focus on promoting sea transport
- Bergen Port Authority operates the port
- Handle most types of cargoes
- Facilities manage fishing vessels, research, military, and leisure

A natural, ice-free sheltered harbor in northern Europe, is the Port of Narvik. They compromise (4) harbor sections, including Skarveneskaien, Fagernes, LKAB’s bulk harbor, and the Central harbor area.
- TEU: 70-80 000 per year
- One of the largest dry bulk harbor
- Approximately 18–20 000 000t of cargo is handled annually
- Ship goods to countries all over the world

The Port of Oslo is among the largest port in the country, providing effective and sustainable maritime transport. They are situated at the head of Oslo Fjord.
- TEU: capacity to handle 260,000 containers
- Monitors the traffic in-and-out of the port
- Manage liquid bulk, passengers, containers, and other cargo
- Unload over 125 thousand containers per year

Port of Tromsø is a fishing and cruise port, ranked as one of the biggest in Norway. This port received a total of 7.939 calls annually.
- TEU: 10,000+
- Surrounded by 120 companies
- Top six most popular cruise destinations in Norway
- Specializing on cruising
- Handled approx. 243 000t of cargo

Port of Stavanger is among the largest oil and gas cluster in Northern Europe. The port occupies over 5,300m of quays, 750 thousand m. sq. is the land area.
- TEU: 54 000
- Main activities: cruise, offshore, goods, and ferry traffic
- Property: four cruise berths, to date
- Handled over 500 thousand cruise guests, 55 thousand calls per year
- Accommodate very large cruise ships

A commercial and cruise ship quay in Norway is the Port of Trondheim. This port is managed and operated by Trondheim Port Authority, following The Harbor Act.
- TEU: 20 000
- Main objective: to increase sea transport of goods and passengers
- Owned facilitate infrastructure for maritime transport
- Compromise seven harbor areas including Nyhavn, Brattora, and Nidelv
- Annual vessel visits reach up to 5,000

Port of Larvik is a modern port with good facilities, situated at the head of Larviksfjorden, around 117kilometers from Oslo.
- TEU: 50, 000
- Main industries: lumber, stone, metal, and nutrients
- Offer plenty of maneuvering space
- Facilitates passengers and drivers
- Utilize most modern loading and unloading technology

One of the most important transportation hubs in Southern Norway is the Port of Kristiansand. It is also one of the biggest ports in the country moving goods around the world.
- TEU: 45 000
- Own and operate six modern terminals
- Accommodate a large number of vessels annually
- Well-sheltered port in all weathers
- 3000 meters port length

Port of Kirkenes is a well-sheltered port that comes with good deep-water quays. It is located close to Russia and Norway, at the end of the Hurtigruten.
- TEU: 4,800
- Handling passengers, iron ore, fish, and general cargo
- Provide supply services to gas and offshore industry

Port of Sortland is situated on Eastern Langoya Island, in Vesteralen (Northern Norway). It is operated by the Sortland Port Authority.
- TEU: N/A
- Port Type: Seaport/ Harbour
- Geogprahical position: 68.7035° / 15.4215°

Port of Hammerfest is situated on the west coast Island of Kvaloey, with over 9000 inhabitants. The port is open throughout the year.
- TEU: 10 000
- Consist of Hammerfest general cargo harbor
- Handle vessels up to LOA 120m
- Principal imports: container cargo, general cargo, coal, salt, and oil
- Major exports: fish products and LNG

Port of Haugesund is among the largest traffic port in Western Norway, one of the most important hubs, ISPs approved.
- TEU: 4.500+
- Large suitable areas
- Situated between Stavanger and Bergen
- Actively used by the local industry
- Balance export and import trade
- Open 24 hours

This port is a deepwater, multi-purpose type, situated on the East of Oslo Fjord. This is also a support of Borg Havn IKS.
- TEU: 34 400
- Manage most types of goods
- Accommodate Ro-ro and medium-size cruise vessels
- Center of Oslo and Uddevalla
- Consists of four quays

Port of Drammen is situated 40kms SW of Oslo Port, SE Norway. The Port Authority of Drammen controlled the entire port.
- TEU: N/A
- Commercial harbor for centuries
- The main gateway for exporting timber
- One of the most important hubs in Norway
- Specialize in handling lumber, car import, and fresh produce

The port is a perfectly sheltered harbor, one of Northern Norway’s largest ports.
- TEU: N/A
- Port facilities are open 24/7
- ISPS approved port
- Designated quays for cruise ships
- Twelve pilot channel
- Handle larger-sized vessels up to 9.5m, 280m length LOA

Port of Stokmarknes is a ferry port, situated along the “Express Route”. The port links to over 34 ports.
- TEU: 1,100
- Main service: passenger and cargo shipping
- Lies between two turnaround ports
- Operating over the last 120 years

Port of Svolvaer is one of the major transportation hubs administered by Vagan havn KF.
- TEU: N/A
- Tourist starting point
- Around 200,000 tourists visit annually
- Max. Ship dimensions: 214m in length, 6m draft
- 13 pilot channels

Port of Bodø is surrounded by sea and fjord, which lies in the northern Arctic Circle. Bodo is the 2nd–the largest city in Northern Norway.
- TEU: N/A
- First port of call
- Offer the widest range of service
- Close to the countryside and the sea

Glomfjord Havn is a seaport with a container port. It is located in Sweden at 66° 48′ 29″” North, 13° 55′ 43″” East.
- TEU: 862
- Operate all activity over the harbor and quay
- Main activities include mineral fertilizer shipping, empty container handling
- Import: goods of all sizes and production equipment
- Facilities with storage space to handle all types of packages in all sizes

Port of Sandnes is a modern industrial port, covering around 47 000m2, and 7400m2 capacity for indoor storage. The Port is operated by Sandnes Havn KF.
- TEU: N/A
- Serves industrial and local agricultural region
- Hub for traffic in Norway
- Port is open 24 hours, all year-round
- Composed of three modern roll-on and roll-off ramps

This port is located in the Northeast of Fredrikstad, positioned in an industrial area, on a small peninsula in Øra.
- TEU: 34 400
- Handles Ro-ro vessels and bulk cargo
- Compromise private facilities and multipurpose quay
- Provide logistic efficiency and far-reaching capacity
- Port offers 24-hour service

Sure Terminal is situated at Stura, Øygarden, around 50km NW of Bergen. This oil terminal is operated by Norsk Hydro AS, owned by a consortium of companies.
- TEU: N/A
- Consists of two jetties for crude oil tankers handling
- Other handling capacities include LPG vessels over 15,000DWT
- More than 260 vessels call the port

The Port of Mongstad is a refinery and oil terminal, situated on Fensfjorden, around 27nm North northwest of Bergen.
- TEU: N/A
- Operated by Statoil
- Compromise facilities for the reception of crude oil
- Main exports: crude oil and refined petroleum product
- Handled around 4.8 million tons of cargo per year
Port of Floro is a seaport positioned in Western Norway, 130km North of Bergen. They are capable to handle a million tonnes of cargo per year.
- TEU: N/A
- Main activities: handle container, Ro-Ro vessels, and general cargo
- Principal exports: frozen fish
- Consists of many private wharves
- Annual traffic: more than 1.1. million tons of cargo

Port of Flekkefjord is located in Southern Norway, at the head of the Stolsfjord, around 118km North of Kristiansand.
- Compromise three sheltered harbor
- All harbors have depth exceeding 9.8m
- Main industries services include agriculture, shipping, fish, and engineering

Port of Stamsund is a fishing port situated on the Island of Vestvagoy, in the Norland region.
- TEU: N/A
- A small town with around 1,000 population
- Maximum draft size: 7,6
- 68.1166° / 13.8333° Geographical position

Selje Havn managed and operate the whole infrastructure in the respective port.
- TEU: N/A
- 24-hour on-call duty
- Consists of 1.5km quay facilities
- Coordinates: 620267N, 0052067E

Port of Oksfjord is located near Loppa, in Oksfjorden, approximately 12miles NW of Oksfjordbotn village.
- TEU: N/A
- Around 500 population
- Breakwater on harbor
- Provide car ferry service

Port of Sandnessjoen is a fishing harbor operated by Alstadhaug havnevesen KF (port authority). Latitude: 66.02400000 Longitude: 12.6340000
- TEU: N/A
- Ten boat slots are available
- Accommodate vessels, passenger ships, craft, and more

Port of Henningsvaer is located in Lofoten, Norway at 68.9N | 14.13E.
- TEU: N/A
- Port type: harbor
- Harbour size: V
- Chart: 43146
- Shelter: F

Port of Molde is positioned on the Moldefjord ( Western Norway), in the middle of Alesund and Kristiansund.
- TEU: 1,100
- Operated by Molde og Romsdal Havn IKS
- Consists of two cruise ship quays
- Specializes in cruise vessel handling
- Good holding anchorage
- Main import: machinery, iron, and food products

Port of Nordkapp is situated in Finnmark County, operating by Nordkapp Havnevesen.
- TEU: N/A
- Consists of five piers
- Port is open 24 hours
- Max. # of ships/ day: Docked 3, anchorages 3
- Accommodate ships in 350 lengths, 12m draft

Port of Hammerfest is situated in the northernmost town in Norway, near the natural gas plant.
- TEU: 10,000
- Managed by Hammerfest Havnevesen
- Open to shipping all year
- Consists of general cargo harbor
- Accommodate vessels up to LOA 120m
- More than 4,500 vessels visit the port per year

Port of Måløy is situated at the east side of Vågsøy Island, well-sheltered from any weather conditions.
- TEU: N/A
- One of Norway’s most important fishing port
- Major exporter of seafood
- Provide best cruise ships and quality service

Port of Ålesund, also known as AALESUND is located at the mouth of Stor Fjord.
- TEU: N/A
- One of the major cruise port
- Most picturesque fishing towns in Norway

Gibostad is a seaport situated near Gibostad, Troms at 69.3561N, 18.0842E.
- TEU: N/A
- Port type: Coastal Natural
- Provide Berths and Moore

Port of Tjotta is a port situated in Tjøtta, in Alstahaug Municipality in Nordland county.
- TEU: N/A
- Handle Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship

Port of Alta is operated by port authority (Alta Havn KF). It is located in the following position: 70° 02.08′ N, 23° 14.88′ E.
- TEU: N/A
- Accommodate vessels higher than 12m.

Port of Havoysund known as HSUND., or HAVOYSUND Port is a hectic port with a quite entertaining view.
- TEU: N/A
- Most important cargo loading port

Port of Bud., Budapest Port is a harbor within a sheltered fjord. It is situated on the Franfjorden, on the mid-west coast of Norway.
- TEU: N/A
- Handles wet and dry bulk
- Port Authority: Molde og Romsdal Havn IKS

Port of Hemnesberget is a port in Norway at 66.223885° / 13.62011°.
- TEU: N/A
- Good shelter
- Coastal natural port type
- MAX. DRAFTS & LOA: Cargo Pier: 15.2 m
- Maximum Vessel LOA: Up to 152.4 m

Port of Stokkmarknes is a small port town in the municipality of Hadsel, Nordland county. The port is administered by Hadsel Havn KF.
- TEU: N/A
- Maximum Vessel Size: Up to 500 feet in length
- Anchorage water depth: 31 – 35 feet, 9.4 – 10 meter
- Cargo Pier: 26 – 30 feet, 7.1 – 9.1 meters

Rørvik Harbor is a port town in the Vikna archipelago, approx. 6,000 islets, islands, and reefs.
- TEU: N/A
- Main service: boat cruise

Port of Vadso is located on the Northern shore of Varanger Fjord, on the Arctic, 1863km North of Trondheim at Finnmark, with around 5,000 population.
- TEU: N/A
- Protected by two breakwaters
- Principal imports include fish products and fisheries
- Main exports are building material, machinery, oil, salt, and coal

Port of Vardo is located on the North cape of Norway, in the Barents Sea, 1,938kilometers North of Trondheim. This port is an ice-free shallow harbor.
- TEU: N/A
- Principal exports are fish and fish products
- Main imports: salt, oil, coal, and cement
- Max size: Max LOA 150m, draught 7.0m
- Handle largest vessels

Port of Batsfjord is located in Northern Norway, on the Northwest side of the head of the fjord. It is 1,901kilometer North of Trondheim.
- TEU: N/A
- One of the largest fishing stations
- Possess two harbors occupying inlet
- Main industry: fishery and fishing process

Port of Hoyanger is located in Sognefjord in Western Norway, administered by Hydro Aluminium.
- TEU: N/A
- Possess only one quay; 200m in length
- Handle general and bulk cargo vessels

Port of Nordmela is harbour located in Nordmela, Nordland at 69° 8′ 25″” N, 15° 40′ 43″” E.
- TEU: N/A
- Port Size: Small
- Accommodate vessels

Port of Halden is located on the East side of Oslo Fjord, about 116 kilometers South-east of Oslo. It is in the middle of the mouth of Tistedalselva and at the junction of Ringdalsfjorden and Iddefjorden.
- TEU: N/A
- Port has two parts: inner and outer harbor
- Exports include fertilizers, oil, chemicals, and coke
- Main imports are timber, paper, granite, and cellulose
- Handled around 417 vessels per year

Port of Egersund., is situated in Southern Norway, approximately 170nm South-west of Oslo. This is an ice-free harbor, open throughout the year.
- TEU: N/A
- One of the principal fishing ports in the country
- 10-20m port depths
- Possess four berths
- Handle general cargo and Ro-ro vessels
- Main exports include fish oil, fish meal, and oatmeal