About Port of Selje
Port of Selje offers cruise guests a premium gateway to one of Norway’s most distinctive coastal regions. Situated along the historic Stadlandet peninsula, adjacent to the legendary waters of Stadhavet, the port provides a seamless and authentic West Coast experience shaped by centuries of maritime heritage.
Anchoring takes place in a naturally sheltered area east of the Saga Island of Selja — the same protected waters used by Vikings and seafarers for generations. This historical anchorage allows for reliable, safe tender operations while giving guests a uniquely tranquil arrival setting framed by dramatic coastal landscapes.
From Port of Selje, cruise lines can offer guests a broad portfolio of high‑quality excursions, ranging from cultural, historical, and soft‑adventure experiences along the rugged outer coast to scenic journeys into the Nordfjord region. Located beside the future Stad Ship Tunnel—set to become the world's first full‑scale ship tunnel—the port also provides visitors with the opportunity to experience one of Norway’s most ambitious maritime infrastructure projects. These options support diverse guest segments, from enrichment‑focused expedition travelers to premium leisure cruisers seeking immersive, story‑driven shoreside activities.
With its combination of operational reliability, destination authenticity, and strong excursion potential, Port of Selje is an attractive and differentiated call for cruise itineraries along the Norwegian coast. The port delivers a true sense of place — rooted in heritage, defined by nature, and aligned with the expectations of today’s experience‑driven cruise market.