Ferries from
Germany to Sweden
Ferries from
Germany to Sweden
Ferries from Germany to Sweden are available with 3 operators. There are 6 ferry routes. Ferries from Rostock to Trelleborg and Travemunde to Malmo are popular ferry trips from Germany to Sweden. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Germany to Sweden sail approximately 81 times per week and are available with Finnlines, Stena Line & TT-Line.
The ferry from Germany to Sweden takes between 5 hours 15 minutes and 21 hours 30 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Germany to Sweden is on the Rostock to Trelleborg ferry with Stena Line in 5 hours 15 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Germany to Sweden with Finnlines, Stena Line & TT-Line.
There are approximately 110 miles (177km) and 96 nautical miles between Germany and Sweden.
The price of a ferry from Germany to Sweden can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Rostock to Trelleborg ferry ferry sails approximately 38 times weekly with a crossing time of 6 hours 15 minutes.
Travemunde to Malmo ferry ferries sail about 18 times weekly with a sailing time of 9 hours 15 minutes.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
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From | To | Average price | |
---|---|---|---|
From RostockGermany |
To TrelleborgSweden |
Average price$269.96 | |
From TravemundeGermany |
To MalmoSweden |
Average price$383.84 | |
From TravemundeGermany |
To TrelleborgSweden |
Average price$325.10 |
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Being the largest country in Central Europe, Germany offers even a casual visitor a wealth of sights and sounds from hyper modern and fashionable cities to the sublime southern regions that border the Alps. Beautiful, vibrant cities display some of the very best of what the country has to offer, while in the quieter corners of the country, the landscape is filled with significant UNESCO World Heritage sites and unspoiled treasures. With its prime position in the Baltic Sea, Germany is the perfect gateway to mainland Europe with ferries arriving from Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and Russia. The ports of Kiel, Rostock and Travemunde are the more popular destinations and can be reached from Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Latvia and Norway. The port of Sassnitz is another option for those coming from Sweden and also provides a link from the island of Bornholm while Lubeck is destination for ferries departing on the long trip from Russia. The shortest and most frequently operated route to Germany is the 12 mile ferry link between Rødby (Lolland,Denmark) and Puttgarden, a village on the island of Fehmarn. The trip takes around 45 minutes and there are up to 2 sailings an hour. Poland is also a good alternative entry point for those travelling to Germany. Though some of the of the departure ports are the same as those used for the crossings to Germany, the schedule and duration at sea may be a better fit for your plans. If you're travelling from the UK to Germany, as the direct link from Harwich to Cuxhaven ceased many years ago, you'll need to travel via France, Belgium or Holland and drive across. Whether the country is your final destination or you’re just passing through, all of Germany's major towns and cities are well connected by major infrastructure, and offer many options for onward travel. The German motorway network covers some 7,500 miles ranking it among the most dense and longest highway systems in the world. For those that aren't travelling by vehicle, the German railway network is modern, comprehensive and very efficient, not just domestically but also for onward travel to countries all over Europe.
Sweden is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, sharing a lengthy western border with Norway and a shorter north-eastern border with Finland. One of the European leaders for quality of life, Sweden is a beautiful nation in all aspects. The diversity of magical landscapes is one of its greatest assets, stretching from the sparse and snow-filled north, inhabited by the indigenous Sami people, to the lake-speckled central region and the high-energy, fashion-inspired capital city of Stockholm in the south. A long Viking history has left its mark; ancient rune stones and huge burial mounds can be found throughout the country, all with their own fascinating story to tell, while the medieval cities and coastal castles add a further layer of mystery. Sailing to Sweden by ferry is a common choice for visitors, thanks to the huge number of routes from various countries in northern Europe and Scandinavia, all operated by a wide choice of excellent ferry companies.