Ferries from
Germany to Bornholm
Ferries from
Germany to Bornholm
The Sassnitz to Ronne ferry is the main ferry route from Germany to Bornholm. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Germany to Bornholm sail approximately 4 times per week and are available with Bornholmslinjen.
The ferry from Germany to Bornholm takes between 2 hours 45 minutes and 3 hours 45 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Germany to Bornholm is on the Sassnitz to Ronne ferry with Bornholmslinjen in 2 hours 45 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Germany to Bornholm with Bornholmslinjen.
There are approximately 87 miles (139km) and 75 nautical miles between Germany and Bornholm.
The price of a ferry from Germany to Bornholm can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Sassnitz to Ronne ferry ferry sails approximately 4 times weekly with a crossing time of 3 hours 20 minutes.
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Germany is a large nation in west-central Europe, known for its spellbinding landscapes, rich history and iconic cuisine. Aside from the stereotypical Bavarian culture of beer, sausage and pretzels found in the south, Germany is a hugely diverse country, offering something for everyone. The capital, Berlin has architectural masterpieces, the famous black forest covers the west, whilst the Alps on the southern border offer great skiing spots. Remnants of the country’s long history can be found almost anywhere, too, whether you’re strolling past the Berlin Wall, touring a World War II museum or marvelling at a medieval hilltop fortress. With a coastline stretching almost 2,500 kilometres, Germany has a wide selection of ports to choose from. There are numerous ferry routes provided to Scandinavia and the Baltic nations, making it an excellent transport hub for northeast Europe.
Bornholm is a Danish island in the heart of the Baltic Sea, west of the Ertholmene Islands, near the coasts of Sweden and Poland. The sunniest destination in Denmark is slow-paced, colourful and fertile, making it particularly popular with artists. And with almost 2,000 hours of sunshine per year, it’s a great island getaway, whatever the season. Bornholm is also unique, both in its culture and landscape. It’s the only place in the country where you can stroll along craggy coastlines with white beaches and it has a strong tradition of arts and crafts. Given its central location in the Baltic Sea, Bornholm is easily accessible from a few countries by ferry. There are many routes to choose from, whether you’re sailing from the mainland, Germany or Sweden, which are all operated by one of the oldest ferry companies in Denmark.