The Norwegian rescue services say passengers had been allowed to leave the "Marco Polo" cruise ship, which was carrying more than a thousand people when it ran aground in the Lofoten archipelago early today
A Norwegian pilot was onboard "Marco Polo" while two tugboats were trying to free the vessel by pushing it from starboard. A Norwegian coast guard vessel also arrived to assist.
Rescue officials say there were no injuries, and no damage to the ship has been found.
Resident Karl Roger Johnsen told Norwegian broadcaster NRK he thought the ship took a chance by sailing close to the rocky coast on its way into the quay.
The same liner also ran aground briefly in a nearby archipelago in March, according to Norwegian media. The cause of that incident remained unclear.