If you take a cruise with a stop in Norway, you will have the opportunity to visit the lovely port town of Kjollefjord. As they make their way through Norway and the Norwagian Fjords, a number of cruise lines make a stop at Kjollefjord as part of their itineraries. Cruises to Kjollefjord take passengers into a bustling small town that is home to a plethora of cultural sites and has a warm and inviting vibe.
Kjollefjord is a cultural destination with a plethora of festivals. Every summer in late June, there is the ChristFestival, a small music festival named for and a tribute to Kjollefjord-born blues singer Christian (Kris) Lyngedal. Here you can also find Foldalbruket, an old fisherman’s stop that has been turned into an inn and museum, and the Christensen Gallery, which focuses on art from the Barents Region.
Hurtigruten cruise line is one of the most common ways to get here. Every day of the year, they call at ports all the way from Bergen to Kirkenes and return. So you can board the ship in one port and sail till you reach Kjollefjord. You will have some interesting experiences on the cruise, and you will witness how Norwegian culture evolves as you travel north or south.
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