Ferries to Travemünde

Routes, tickets & timetables
The ferry port of Travemünde, also known as Skandinavienkai, is one of the largest ferry ports in Europe. Routes to Sweden (Malmö, Trelleborg and Karlshamn), Finland (Helsinki), Lithuania (Klaipeda) and Latvia (Liepaja) are offered several times a day from here. All information on routes, timetables and ferry tickets can be found on this page.

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Route map: Ferries to Travemünde

Travemunde Port Information

The ferry port of Travemünde is an important Baltic Sea port at the mouth of the River Trave into the Bay of Lübeck. It is an important gateway between Germany and Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Historically, Travemünde has a long maritime tradition that has developed over centuries.

The port specializes in passenger and freight transport and is particularly important for RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) traffic. Numerous ferry lines offer regular connections to various Scandinavian and Baltic destinations.

In terms of infrastructure, the ferry port has modern facilities for handling freight and passengers. It is connected by both road and rail, which makes it easy to reach. In addition, the port and the surrounding town of Travemünde are a popular tourist destination known for its beaches and historical charm.

The best way to get here by car is via the A1 and then via the A226/B75 with the exit "Skandinavienkai". If you are traveling by public transport, Deutsche Bahn offers connections to the "Lübeck-Travemünde Skandinavienkai" train station. From there, buses run directly to the ferry terminal.

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