Ferry to Sweden

Fährverbindungen nach Schweden

A ferry to Sweden is a pleasant and versatile way to reach the Scandinavian country. The ferry connections from Germany, Denmark or Poland offer convenient crossings to cities such as Trelleborg, Gothenburg and Malmö. Enjoy a relaxing trip across the Baltic Sea and plan your crossing with the support of our team.

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Our team at Cruise & Ferry Center AG, with over 30 years of experience as Swiss ferry specialists, will be happy to help you find the perfect itinerary for your ferry to Sweden. Would you like to depart from Rostock, Kiel or another port? Or are you looking for the fastest ferry to Sweden? We are here to answer all your questions.

Read more about the best ferry connections to Sweden in our article!

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Ferries from Germany to Sweden

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keelGothenburgwith Stena Line
RostockTrelleborgwith Stena Line
RostockTrelleborgwith TT-Line
TravemündeMalmöwith Finnlines
TravemündeTrelleborgwith TT-Line

Ferries from Denmark to Sweden

FromToferry company
Elsinore*Helsingborg*with Scandlines
FrederikshavnGothenburgwith Stena Line
GrenaaHalmstadwith Stena Line

*only in combination with Puttgarden – Roedby or Rostock – Gedser

Ferries from Gotland to Sweden

FromToferry company
VisbyNynäshamnwith destination Gotland
VisbyOskarhamnwith destination Gotland

Ferries from Aland to Sweden

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Mariehamn / LångnäsStockholmwith Tallink Silja Line
Mariehamn/LångnäsStockholmwith Viking Line

Ferries from Estonia to Sweden

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TallinnStockholm (Kapellskär)with DFDS
TallinnStockholmwith Tallink Silja Line

Ferries from Finland to Sweden

FromToferry company
HelsinkiStockholmwith Viking Line
NaantaliLångnäs – Kapellskärwith Finnlines
TurkuStockholmwith Tallink Silja Line
TurkuStockholmwith Viking Line

Ferries from Latvia to Sweden

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VentspilsNynäshamnwith Stena Line
RigaStockholmwith Tallink Silja Line

Ferries from Lithuania to Sweden

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KlaipedaKarlshamnwith DFDS
KlaipedaTrelleborgwith TT-Line

Ferries from Norway to Sweden

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SandefjordStrømstadwith Fjord Line
SandefjordStrømstadwith Color Line

Ferries from Poland to Sweden

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GdyniaKarlskronawith Stena Line
SwinoujscieTrelleborgwith TT-Line

Our ferry companies:

Logo Stena Line

Scandlines logo

Logo DFDS

Logo TT-Line

Logo Color Line

Logo Fjordline

Finnlines logo

Logo Tallink Silja Line

Logo Viking Line

Additional

We have concluded an agreement with Scandlines Deutschland GmbH on the brokerage of ferry trips. We may receive a commission from Scandlines Deutschland GmbH for each product brokered by Scandlines Deutschland GmbH. Scandlines products are subject to the Scandlines Conditions of Carriage, which can be viewed on this page – or the current Scandlines Conditions of Carriage.

Ferry to Sweden – The different crossings

Spectacular views during your ferry trip to Sweden.
Spectacular views during your ferry trip to Sweden.

For travelers wishing to travel from Germany to Sweden by ferry, there are various options and routes that make for a pleasant crossing. The ferry connections from Germany to Sweden offer a variety of departures and ports that allow passengers to reach their destination in comfort. Popular departure ports in Germany include Kiel and Rostock, from where regular ferries depart to Sweden, especially to the Småland region.

Prices for ferry crossings vary depending on the route chosen, season and cabin or seat category booked. For people who prefer an overnight stay, many shipping companies also offer overnight trips, which offer a relaxed opportunity to get some sleep during the journey and save time.

The ships used on the routes to Sweden are usually well equipped and offer various amenities such as restaurants, bars and entertainment options. Bicycles can often be taken on board for an additional cost, as well as campers, cars and caravans, making these ferries a flexible transportation option for different types of travelers.

One of the most famous sights on the route from Germany to Sweden is the impressive Öresund Bridge, which connects Copenhagen in Denmark with Malmö in Sweden. This bridge is a striking feature on the journey and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area.

For a detailed overview of the available connections, departure times and prices, we will be happy to advise you on how to make your trip to Sweden pleasant and smooth.

Travel Guide Sweden

Sweden has so much to offer. From the impressive, untouched nature, stylish architecture, trend-setting cities such as Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö, the Jedersmann right to festivals and a rich cultural tradition.

Many ferry companies take you to Sweden on various routes. There are many ways to travel around the country. You can also explore different cities on a mini cruise.

Fantastic air quality, clean drinking water and a wide range of activities can be found in all of Sweden’s three largest cities. Gothenburg is considered a culinary Mecca, has the largest amusement park in Sweden, Liseberg, and a butterfly house that is well worth seeing. Just outside the city limits you will find the Gothenburg archipelago. Take advantage of the opportunity to go island hopping in this picturesque nature with its tranquil fishing villages.

Did you know that over 90 subway stations in Stockholm have been transformed into art galleries? With a length of over 110 kilometers, the Stockholm subway, Tunnelbana, is considered the longest art exhibition in the world. One of the largest palaces in the world is also located in the capital. If you are there from April to the beginning of May, you can admire the cherry blossoms in Kungsträdgården. Another must in this city is a visit to the Vasa Museum, which houses a warship from the 17th century.

Folkets Park in Malmö is the oldest public city park in the world and has been in existence for 120 years. It offers some of Malmö’s most popular playgrounds, various attractions (including mini golf and a paddling pool), bars and restaurants. Or would you like to experience a Nordic combination? Then we recommend Ribersborg Kallbadhus. A separate experience for men and women in five different saunas and other locations, which you can complement with a dip in the sea.

Sweden was the first country in Europe to establish a national park in 1909. Eight more were inaugurated in the same year. There are now 30 parks covering an area of over 7000 square kilometers. At the Naturum, the visitor centers, you will find lots of valuable information about each park. Whether you prefer to climb the mountains in the north and seek an arctic adventure or go hiking in the south thanks to the mild climate or explore the incredible underwater world in the first marine national park Kosterhavet, you will spend unforgettable days in Sweden.

Highlights in Sweden

Specialists from the Ferrycenter: We are here for you!

Our team is here for you to make your trip as pleasant as possible. With expertise and a smile, we are here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Das Team des Cruise & Ferry Center, wir sind für dich da und unterstützen dich bei deinen Vorbereitungen für deine nächste Fährreise.

FAQ – Ferry to Sweden