Pierstop deckt 31 Kreuzfahrthäfen in Norwegen und den Kanarischen Inseln ab — mit interaktiven Karten, Spazierwegen und sorgfältig recherchierten Empfehlungen, die offline funktionieren.
Von arktischen norwegischen Fjorden bis zu sonnenverwöhnten Vulkaninseln der Kanaren — Pierstop deckt 31 Kreuzfahrthäfen mit umfassenden Guides ab. Ob Sie in Bergen, Tromsø, Lanzarote oder Fuerteventura anlegen — wir haben den passenden Guide.
Jeder Guide enthält Dutzende von Orten in fünf Kategorien: Restaurants, Cafés, Sehenswürdigkeiten, Spazierwege und Orte abseits der Touristenpfade, die die meisten Touristen nie finden. Alle Guides funktionieren vollständig offline — kein WLAN oder Mobilfunk im Hafen nötig.
Viking capital with Scandinavia's largest medieval cathedral
Fishing port with WWII history and the iconic Kannesteinen rock
Tiny island village — gateway to Runde bird island
Norway's westernmost town — ancient rock carvings and coastal charm
Wharf houses, fish market, and seven mountains
Art nouveau architecture and the best views in Norway
The world-famous railway and stunning fjord village
UNESCO fjord with waterfalls you won't forget
Birthplace of Hurtigruten — where it all began in 1893
Capital of Lofoten — dramatic mountains meeting mirrored seas
At the innermost tip of Sognefjorden — Norway's longest fjord
European Capital of Culture — home to the world's strongest tidal current
City of Roses with a panorama of 222 mountain peaks
Gateway to Senja — Norway in miniature
Norway's Bacalao Capital — gateway to the Atlantic Road
One of the world's northernmost towns — Royal Polar Bear Society
Norway's largest island — home to the world's northernmost medieval church
Gateway to the North Cape — northernmost point of mainland Europe
End of the line — where Norway meets Russia and Finland
Arctic city with midnight sun and northern lights
Oil capital, colourful streets, and the gateway to Pulpit Rock
Brand new cruise port 2026 — Bocuse d'Or chef, Viking mounds, and Norway in miniature
Home of Torghatten — the mountain with a hole through it
Norway's capital — world-class museums, fjord islands, and a green waterfront
Gateway to Briksdal Glacier and the stunning Nordfjord
Vøringsfossen waterfall and the gateway to Hardangervidda
Bestes Angebot
Pier Pass — alle 26 Häfen für 49 kr
Eine Zahlung, jährlicher Zugang zu jedem norwegischen Kreuzfahrthafen-Guide. Neue Städte werden automatisch ohne Aufpreis hinzugefügt.
Pier Pass kaufen →Lanzarote's capital — volcanic landscapes and César Manrique art
La Isla Bonita — colonial balconies and stargazing paradise
Vibrant capital of Gran Canaria with golden beaches and colonial charm
Spain's second-busiest cruise port, gateway to Teide volcano
Fuerteventura's capital — desert beaches and windswept dunes
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Pierstop kommt zu weiteren Kreuzfahrtzielen weltweit. Melden Sie sich an, um benachrichtigt zu werden, wenn Guides online gehen.
Palma de Mallorca
Balearic island capital with a stunning Gothic cathedral, golden beaches, and a charming old town steps from the pier.
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Valencia
Home of paella, the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and a beautifully preserved old town along the Mediterranean.
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Malaga
Birthplace of Picasso on the Costa del Sol, with a Moorish fortress, vibrant tapas scene, and year-round sunshine.
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Cadiz
One of Europe's oldest cities, where ships dock in the heart of a historic peninsula surrounded by Atlantic waves.
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Ibiza
UNESCO-listed old town, turquoise coves, and legendary nightlife on this iconic Balearic island.
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Cartagena
Ancient Roman port with a stunning amphitheatre, Carthaginian ruins, and a beautifully restored waterfront.
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Marseille
France's oldest city with a dramatic Old Port, the hilltop Notre-Dame de la Garde, and gateway to Provence.
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Villefranche-sur-Mer
Picturesque French Riviera tender port in a deep natural bay, gateway to Nice, Monaco, and the Cote d'Azur.
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Cannes
Glamorous film festival city on the French Riviera with palm-lined La Croisette promenade and luxury boutiques.
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Palermo
Sicily's vibrant capital with Arab-Norman architecture, bustling street markets, and legendary Sicilian cuisine.
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Messina
Sicily's gateway port on the strait, where ships dock in the city center with easy access to Mount Etna and Taormina.
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Cagliari
Sardinia's capital with a medieval hilltop quarter, pink flamingos at Molentargius, and the stunning Poetto beach.
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Catania
Sicily's east coast port at the foot of Mount Etna, with baroque architecture and a famous fish market.
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Venice
The floating city of canals, gondolas, and St. Mark's Square — an unforgettable cruise embarkation port.
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Monte Carlo
Glamorous principality with the famous Casino, Prince's Palace, and superyacht-filled Port Hercule harbour.
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Gibraltar
British territory at the Mediterranean's entrance, famed for the iconic Rock, Barbary macaques, and duty-free shopping.
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Ajaccio
Napoleon's birthplace on Corsica, with dramatic mountain scenery, pristine beaches, and authentic French-island charm.
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Civitavecchia
Rome's cruise gateway — 80 km from the Colosseum, Vatican, and Eternal City. The Mediterranean's busiest Italian port.
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Naples
Gateway to Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast, and Capri — with world-famous pizza, Vesuvius views, and raw Italian energy.
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Livorno
Tuscany's port city and gateway to Florence, Pisa's Leaning Tower, and the rolling Chianti wine country.
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Genoa
Christopher Columbus' birthplace on the Italian Riviera, gateway to Portofino and Cinque Terre's colorful villages.
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La Spezia
Gateway to the five pastel-colored villages of Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure on the Ligurian coast.
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Savona
Major Italian Riviera homeport with a medieval fortress, close to Genoa and the charming Ligurian coast.
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Barcelona
Gateway to Gaudi's architectural masterpieces, La Rambla, and the vibrant Gothic Quarter — Europe's busiest cruise port.
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Katakolon
Small port on the Peloponnese coast and the gateway to ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games.
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Istanbul
Where East meets West — Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, and a mesmerizing Bosphorus strait cruise.
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Kusadasi
Gateway to the ancient ruins of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Roman cities, on Turkey's Aegean coast.
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Bodrum
Chic Aegean resort town with the Castle of St. Peter, ancient Mausoleum ruins, and a lively marina scene.
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Valletta
Fortified UNESCO capital built by the Knights of St. John, with honey-colored limestone streets and Grand Harbour views.
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Limassol
Cyprus' main cruise port with a medieval castle, ancient Kourion ruins, and Troodos mountain wine villages nearby.
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Piraeus
Athens' ancient port — gateway to the Acropolis, Parthenon, and 2,500 years of Western civilization.
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Santorini
Iconic caldera views, blue-domed churches in Oia, dramatic sunsets, and volcanic black-sand beaches.
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Mykonos
Whitewashed Cycladic charm with iconic windmills, Little Venice waterfront, and legendary beach clubs.
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Rhodes
Medieval Old Town surrounded by massive walls, site of the ancient Colossus, with excellent beaches nearby.
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Heraklion
Crete's capital and gateway to the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos — Europe's oldest civilization.
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Alexandria
Ancient Egyptian port founded by Alexander the Great, gateway to Cairo's pyramids and the legendary Bibliotheca.
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Port Said
At the northern entrance of the Suez Canal, gateway to Cairo and the Great Pyramids of Giza.
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Haifa
Israel's main cruise port with the stunning Baha'i Gardens, gateway to Nazareth, the Sea of Galilee, and Jerusalem.
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Corfu
Lush Ionian island with Venetian architecture, an elegant UNESCO-listed old town, and crystal-clear waters.
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Dubrovnik
The 'Pearl of the Adriatic' — a UNESCO walled city famous for its Old Town, city walls walk, and Game of Thrones filming.
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Split
Ancient Diocletian's Palace forms the living heart of this vibrant city, gateway to Croatia's islands and Dalmatian coast.
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Trieste
Habsburg elegance on the Adriatic with grand coffee houses, the fairy-tale Miramare Castle, and Italian-Slovenian culture.
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Kotor
Dramatic fjord-like bay setting with a UNESCO-listed medieval walled town and fortress climb with breathtaking views.
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Zadar
Award-winning cruise terminal in a Roman-era city, home to the famous Sea Organ and Sun Salutation installations.
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Ravenna
Eight UNESCO World Heritage sites with dazzling Byzantine mosaics — increasingly popular as a Venice alternative.
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Bari
Gateway to Puglia's trulli houses, whitewashed Ostuni, and Matera's ancient cave dwellings in southern Italy.
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Cozumel
Mexico's top cruise port — snorkeling reefs and Mayan ruins nearby
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Nassau
Bahamas capital — pastel colonial streets and crystal-clear waters
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St. Maarten
Two nations, one island — French cuisine meets Dutch shopping
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Grand Cayman
Seven Mile Beach and swimming with stingrays
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San Juan
Historic Old San Juan — 500 years of Spanish colonial architecture
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St. Thomas
Duty-free shopping capital with panoramic hillside views
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La Goulette
Tunisia's cruise gateway to the ancient ruins of Carthage, the Bardo Museum, and the medina of Tunis.
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Casablanca
Morocco's largest city with the stunning Hassan II Mosque over the Atlantic and a new state-of-the-art cruise terminal.
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Tangier
Where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic — a vibrant port city with a historic kasbah and bustling medina.
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Wie viele Kreuzfahrthäfen deckt Pierstop ab?
Pierstop deckt derzeit 31 Kreuzfahrthäfen in Norwegen und auf den Kanarischen Inseln ab, und es werden regelmäßig weitere hinzugefügt. Norwegische Häfen umfassen Bergen, Stavanger, Geiranger, Flåm, Tromsø und Ålesund. Kanarische Häfen umfassen Teneriffa, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria und La Palma.
Welche Kreuzfahrthäfen sind am beliebtesten?
In Norwegen ist Bergen der verkehrsreichste Kreuzfahrthafen mit über 300 Schiffsanläufen pro Jahr. Geiranger und Flåm sind berühmt für ihre dramatische Fjordlandschaft. Auf den Kanarischen Inseln sind Santa Cruz de Tenerife und Las Palmas die meistbesuchten Häfen mit ganzjährigem Sonnenschein und Vulkanlandschaften.
Brauche ich einen Ausflug oder kann ich alleine erkunden?
Die meisten Kreuzfahrthäfen, die wir abdecken, sind sehr gut zu Fuß erreichbar und sicher auf eigene Faust zu erkunden. Schiffsausflüge kosten in der Regel 60–100 € pro Person, während ein Pierstop-Guide 29 kr kostet und Ihnen lokales Wissen, Offline-Karten und Spazierwege bietet, die auf Ihre Zeit im Hafen abgestimmt sind.
Kann ich einen Guide für alle norwegischen Häfen meiner Kreuzfahrt bekommen?
Ja! Der Pier Pass kostet 49 kr und umfasst alle 26 norwegischen Häfen — aktuelle und zukünftige. Das ist weniger als der Preis eines einzelnen Schiffsausflugs und deckt Ihre gesamte norwegische Kreuzfahrtroute ab.