Ferries from
Sweden to Germany
Ferries from
Sweden to Germany
Ferries from Sweden to Germany are available with 3 operators. There are 6 ferry routes. Ferries from Trelleborg to Rostock and Malmo to Travemunde are popular ferry trips from Sweden to Germany. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Sweden to Germany sail approximately 81 times per week and are available with Finnlines, Stena Line & TT-Line.
The ferry from Sweden to Germany takes between 5 hours 5 minutes and 31 hours 45 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Sweden to Germany is on the Trelleborg to Rostock ferry with TT-Line in 5 hours 5 minutes.
Yes, there are car ferries available from Sweden to Germany with Finnlines, Stena Line & TT-Line.
There are approximately 110 miles (177km) and 96 nautical miles between Sweden and Germany.
The price of a ferry from Sweden to Germany can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Trelleborg to Rostock ferry ferry sails approximately 38 times weekly with a crossing time of 6 hours 5 minutes.
Malmo to Travemunde ferry ferries sail about 18 times weekly with a sailing time of 9 hours.
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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Sweden is the largest Nordic country in northern Europe, bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the east. A country famed for its stunning landscape, Sweden also has a fast-paced capital in Stockholm, spread across 14 islands connected by 57 bridges, which brings with it a world-leading fashion scene and an immersive historic district. Further north, you’ll find untouched wilderness blanketed by snow, with dramatic mountains in the skyline, dense forest and countless reindeer in front of you and the mesmerising Northern Lights shining above. There are also plenty of beautiful islands and archipelagos dotted in the Baltic Sea. Sweden is an excellent departure point for a large number of destinations in Scandinavia and northern mainland Europe. With numerous ferry ports on the country’s long coast, operated by leading ferry companies, travelling by ferry is the most convenient way to explore Sweden’s islands and neighbouring countries.
Germany sits in the heart of Central Europe, spanning from the North and Baltic Seas down to the Bavarian Alps. Birthplace of Einstein and Beethoven, and inventor of the automobile and MP3 technology, Germany has shaped the world. Today, it has one of the world’s largest economies, boasting some of the most unforgettable, diverse landscapes on the continent, too. Upon its tapestry are winding rivers, fairy tale castles and glorious mountain ranges. The capital, Berlin, known for the namesake wall and Brandenburg Gate, is a nightlife hub and haven for the arts, whilst the famous Bavaria region, sitting at the foot of the Alps, attracts beer, sausage and pretzel fans from around the world. The 2,389-kilometre German coast has multiple ports and ferry terminals. Choose from regular ferry routes, operated by many companies, from Scandinavia across the North Sea and from numerous countries in north-eastern Europe across the Baltic Sea, allowing easy access to Germany’s northern cities.