Gdansk - Nynashamn
Ferries to Sweden
Gdansk - Nynashamn
Ferries to Sweden
On the Gdansk Nynashamn route, fares generally fall between $96* and $1310*. On average, a Gdansk Nynashamn ferry ticket costs around $703*, with the lowest Gdansk Nynashamn fares starting at $96*. Foot passengers pay an average of $336*. Traveling with a car adds up to an average fare of $832*.
Actual fares depend on passenger numbers, vehicle type, chosen route and sailing time. Figures are based on fares searched over the past 30 days, exclude service fees, and were last refreshed August 26.
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Yes. Direct Ferries runs a number of discounts throughout the year. If a senior discount applies to your route, it's applied automatically once you select the right age range in the passenger options during your search.
Students and recent graduates can save 5% on their booking. Simply register with our partner Student Beans to verify your status, and you'll be issued a discount code to apply at checkout.
On several Spanish and Italian routes, residents can also access a discounted fare — look out for the "Residents" option during your search, which applies the reduced price automatically. Keep in mind you'll be asked to show proof of residency, such as a registration certificate or an ID card showing your address, at check-in.
Gdansk Nynashamn sailings usually leave at approximately 18:00.
Given the length of the crossing, a trip between Gdansk and Nynashamn tends to work better as a weekend getaway or longer stay, so you can get the most out of the journey.
Yes, POLSCA Baltic Ferries operates car-friendly sailings between Gdansk and Nynashamn. Use our Deal Finder to check live pricing for taking a vehicle on this route.
Whether a campervan or caravan is permitted on the Gdansk to Nynashamn crossing depends on the ship and operator running your preferred sailing. Enter your travel details into our Deal Finder, and we'll compare the operators on this route to confirm your options.
Yes, POLSCA Baltic Ferries welcomes bicycles on the Gdansk to Nynashamn crossing. Bikes are accepted by most ferry operators, though it's worth confirming the specific policy in advance so there are no surprises at the terminal.
Yes, POLSCA Baltic Ferries accepts foot passengers on sailings between Gdansk and Nynashamn.
Pets currently aren't permitted on board ferries between Gdansk and Nynashamn. Try our Deal Finder to search for alternative routes that do accommodate pets.
Even though pets aren't permitted on this route, guide dogs and assistance dogs are often subject to separate rules. Speak with our customer service team to check the specific policy for your sailing, or see our Special Assistance Help page for more information.
Overnight sailings on the Gdansk to Nynashamn route aren't guaranteed and depend on a range of factors. Run a search with your travel details and our results will show whether an overnight option is available, along with current timetables, crossing times, and day-sailing alternatives.
Bear in mind that overnight crossings can run a little longer than their daytime equivalents.
Document requirements aren't the same on every route, so it's worth confirming what you'll need before you travel. A valid passport is generally required for the Gdansk to Nynashamn crossing, alongside any visas or national ID your nationality calls for. Exact requirements depend on your citizenship and the rules of your destination country, so for the latest guidance and to avoid delays at check-in, take a look at our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide.
Booking is straightforward: enter your departure and arrival ports along with your travel date to pull up every available sailing and fare. You can also browse alternative routes and departure times to find the option that works best for you.
Keep an eye out for early-booking savings and flexible ticket types, including upgrades or flexi-fares that let you amend or cancel later on. For a hassle-free booking, double-check the details you enter, such as passenger numbers and any vehicle specifications.
As soon as your booking is confirmed, you'll get a confirmation email. Exactly how your boarding pass is issued after that depends on which operator you've booked with.
Some operators send your boarding pass out the moment you book, while others require check-in at the port itself. Where it's offered, online check-in is also available through the Direct Ferries app, saving you a step at the terminal.
You'll typically find the ticket desk close to the ferry terminal itself. It's a good idea to arrive a little early so you have plenty of time to collect your tickets and get checked in without rushing.
At check-in, have your confirmation email ready along with valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. If you're travelling with a pet, bring along their vaccination and insurance paperwork, and if you booked using a resident discount, be prepared to show proof of address too.
A few things can explain a lack of sailings on your chosen date: a temporary schedule change, limited space, or a seasonal shift in the timetable are the most common. It's worth trying a nearby date or exploring alternative routes using our Route & Port finder.
As a rule, the earlier you book your Gdansk to Nynashamn ferry, the better. Booking ahead tends to secure lower fares along with a wider pick of departure times and cabin or seating options.
Aim to book at least a few weeks ahead to make the most of the best available offers, keeping in mind that fares can shift depending on the season and how much space is left.
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| Gdansk - Nynashamn Ferry Route Prices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foot Passenger | $336 | |
| Average Price with Car | $832 | |
| Average Price with Motorcycle | $408 | |
| Average Campervan Price | $1667 | |
| Average Cabin Price | $766 | |
| Gdansk - Nynashamn Ferry Route Summary | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Poland |
| Destination | Sweden |
| No. of Operators | 1 |
| Operators | POLSCA Baltic Ferries |
| Average Price | $703 |
| Average Pet Price | $800 |
| Average Daily Sailings | 1 |
| Average Weekly Sailings | 5 |
| Average Sailing Duration | 18 h |
| Fastest Sailing Duration | 18 h |
| First Ferry | 18:00 |
| Last Ferry | 18:00 |
| Distance | 260 Nautical Miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 August 2026.
The Polish city of Gdansk lies on the Baltic Sea coast and is the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland's main sea port. Located on the southern edge of Gdansk Bay, at the mouth of the River Motlawa, it is an important industrial centre along with the nearby port of Gdynia. The port's history has strong ties with shipbuilding and was a member of the Hanseatic League and is famously the home of the Solidarity Movement which under the leadership of Lech Walesa played an important role in bringing an end to Communism across Central Europe.
There are many things to see and do in the city but most tourist attractions in the city are located near Ulica Dluga (Long Street) and Dlugi Targ (Long Market), a pedestrian thoroughfare surrounded by buildings reconstructed in historical (primarily during the 17th century) style and flanked at both ends by elaborate city gates. This part of the city is sometimes referred to as the Royal Road, since it was once the former path of processions for visiting kings.
Polferries operates the ferry service between Gdansk and Nynäshamn, just south of Stockholm, Sweden, with a journey time of around 18 hours.
Nynashamn is a Swedish town and port located in Stockholm County and is around 60 km to the south of Stockholm, Sweden's capital city. The early part of the 20th century saw Nynashamn become a popular spa town but unfortunately many of the facilities were closed before the end of World War I. The city then developed when main industries arrived through Telegrafverkets verkstäder (the factories of the Government owned telephone company ) in 1916 and then an oil refinery was built in 1928-29 by Axel Axson Johnson & Co.
Popular events in the town include the harbour party that is hosted each summer and some local craft fairs. When these events are held there is often a steam train that operates between the town and Stockholm and the town's harbour is usually brimming with boats of all sizes and buzzing with many visitors mingling with the town's residents. The town is mainly modern without much to see but there are a number of restaurants and cafes where you can sample some locally made produce.
From the port, ferries can be taken to Gotland and Gdansk in Poland.