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Ferries from Færøyna kai

Færøyna kai (Norway) has 2 ferry routes to 2 destinations, operated by Skyss. You can sail from Færøyna kai to Florø terminal and Ånnøy kai. Crossing times and timetables for each route are listed below.

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Getting to Færøyna kai

Færøyna kai is located in Norway. Use the map above to find the terminal and plan your approach. Arrive at least 30–60 minutes before departure as a foot passenger, and allow extra time if you are travelling with a vehicle. Check local bus, train and taxi connections to the terminal, and confirm the exact boarding point with your operator before you travel.

About

About Færøyna kai

About Færøyna kai Ferry Port

Færøyna kai is a small, domestic ferry port located in Norway, serving as a vital link for local residents and visitors. Situated on the coast, it connects the island of Færøyna to other nearby islands and the mainland. All services from Færøyna kai are short, domestic crossings, primarily facilitating local travel within the region. The port is operated by Skyss, ensuring reliable connections for daily commuters and those exploring the beautiful Norwegian fjords.

From Færøyna kai, travellers can reach two main destinations: Ånnøy kai and Florø terminal. The journey to Ånnøy kai is exceptionally brief, typically taking between 1 to 4 minutes. This makes it one of the shortest ferry crossings you'll find in Norway, ideal for quick island hops between Færøyna and Ånnøy kai.

For those heading to the mainland, regular services connect Færøyna kai with Florø terminal, a key transport hub. Crossings to Florø terminal are also short, ranging from 5 to 10 minutes. These routes are integral to daily life and local travel within the Sunnfjord region of Norway.

Færøyna kai Ferry Connections

As a local commuter port, services from Færøyna kai are generally frequent, though schedules can vary. It's always advisable to check the specific timings for your chosen route, especially when planning your journey. For detailed information on departures and arrivals, you can visit the specific route pages, such as the one for Færøyna kai to Ånnøy kai or the Færøyna kai to Florø terminal connection. To explore more about ferry travel across the country, visit our main page for all Norway ferries.

DestinationCrossing Time
Ånnøy kai1m - 4m
Florø terminal5m - 10m

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get a ferry to from Færøyna kai?

From Færøyna kai you can take a ferry to Florø terminal and Ånnøy kai. Each route page shows the crossing time and timetable.

Which ferry companies operate from Færøyna kai?

Ferries from Færøyna kai are run by Skyss. Open an operator page for its fleet, routes and contact details.

How many ferry routes depart Færøyna kai?

Færøyna kai has 2 ferry routes reaching 2 destinations. Timetables can change seasonally, so confirm with the operator before travelling.

Where is Færøyna kai ferry port located?

Færøyna kai is in Norway (around 61.585, 4.962). See the map above for its exact location.

How do I get to Færøyna kai ferry terminal?

Arrive at Færøyna kai well before departure — typically 30–60 minutes ahead for foot passengers and longer if you are travelling with a vehicle. Check local bus, train or taxi connections to the terminal and confirm the exact boarding point with your operator.

What are the most popular ferries from Færøyna kai?

Popular crossings from Færøyna kai include Florø terminal and Ånnøy kai. Browse the full list below for crossing times and live timetables.

Do ferries from Færøyna kai carry cars?

Many routes from Færøyna kai carry vehicles, but this varies by operator and crossing. Check the specific route page and book vehicle space in advance, especially in summer.

When should I book a ferry from Færøyna kai?

For peak season and any sailing with a vehicle, book as early as possible. Off-peak foot-passenger fares are usually more flexible. Always confirm the latest timetable before travelling.

Last updated Jun 18, 2026.

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