Trondheim
Trondheim
Trondheim
Trondheim
Trondheim

Trondheim

Norway

Introduction to Port

Port Trondheim stands apart along Norway’s coast for its seamless blend of Viking-era charm and modern Nordic ambition, with a modern passenger terminal sitting steps from a walkable city center where the bright wood houses of Bakklandet and the spires of Nidaros Cathedral anchor a living, breathing town. Signature experiences center on intimate, curator-led explorations—from a private climb of the Nidaros Cathedral to a riverside stroll along the Nidelva, a cycle along town bridges to the fortress at Kristiansten, and optional fjord-adjacent excursions that reveal the region’s rugged beauty. The destinations reachable from the quay range from the medieval heart of Trondheim itself to nearby natural and cultural highlights such as Ringve Museum, the historic wharves and markets, and easy access to the Trondheim fjord for scenic shorelines. The port’s fleet features a deep-water berth with efficient embarkation and disembarkation, ample space for large ships, and sustainable shore power that reduces emissions, ensuring smooth, on-time calls. Onboard services highlight Nordic hospitality and enrichment: locally inspired dining with fresh seafood and brunost, signature spa and wellness options, and cultural programming—guided by local experts—designed to illuminate Trondheim’s tech-forward character as the home of NTNU and Norway’s central Norway capital.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Historic Trondheim
Nidaros Cathedral, old town, and wooden houses in Bakklandet.
Academic and tech hub
NTNU and startups define the city’s modern energy.
Gateway to Central Norway
Base for exploring fjords, mountains, and nearby coastlines.
Rich cultural scene
Opera, art museums, and historic architecture await.