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Germany

Germany has a well-developed ferry network with routes to Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and more. Ferries from Germany are primarily cargo in nature, but they are slowly becoming more accommodating for passengers. The major ferry operators from Germany are Finnlines, Stena Line, TT-Line and DFDS Seaways, as well as a collection of smaller ferry operators serving more specific ferry routes. Notably, Germany has the longest ferry route in the Baltic Sea, connecting Lübeck (Travemünde) to Helsinki, Finland.

List of Ferry Routes from Germany

Active
DFDS Seaways
KielGermany
KlaipėdaLithuania
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Active
Stena Line
KielGermany
GothenburgSweden
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Active
DFDS Seaways
LübeckGermany
KlaipėdaLithuania
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Active
Finnlines
LübeckGermany
HelsinkiFinland
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Active
Finnlines
LübeckGermany
MalmöSweden
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Active
Stena Line
LübeckGermany
LiepājaLatvia
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Active
TT-Line
LübeckGermany
TrelleborgSweden
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Active
Scandlines
PuttgardenGermany
RødbyDenmark
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Active
Scandlines
RostockGermany
GedserDenmark
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Active
Stena Line
RostockGermany
TrelleborgSweden
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Active
TT-Line
RostockGermany
KlaipėdaLithuania
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Active
TT-Line
RostockGermany
TrelleborgSweden
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Active
Bornholmslinjen
SassnitzGermany
RønneDenmark
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Active
FRS Baltic - FRS Königslinjen
SassnitzGermany
TrelleborgSweden
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Discontinued
Stena Line
SassnitzGermany
TrelleborgSweden
Stena Line discontinued this route

Ferry Cities in Germany

Cities in Germany with ferry ports or connections.