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Megalist of Baltic Sea Ferry Routes

Connecting all countries across Northern Europe

The Baltic Sea is one of the busiest passenger shipping areas in the world. The nine countries bounding the Baltic Sea have well-developed ferry connections to each-other. This list includes all international ferries in the Baltic Sea region. There are some domestic ferries (e.g. in Poland, Germany, Åland Islands etc) which have been omitted for clarity. We've also included some ferries that only start or end in the Baltic Sea, for example some ferries to Norway or Denmark.

As the data shows, the southern Baltic Sea has many more ferries traveling short distances, for example the many crossings between the north coasts of Germany and Poland with Denmark and Sweden. In the northern Baltic Sea, the name "ferry" is used, however "overnight cruise" would be more realistic. Besides the ferry crossings between Helsinki and Tallinn, and a few around the Åland islands, most ferries resemble cruise ships.

Because there are so many ferry operators and routes in the Baltic Sea, this data is in constant motion. Every year new operators and routes come and go. We hope this list of ferry routes is useful to you, but please double-check with the ferry operators before making any travel plans.

Map of the Baltic Sea Region

At a Glance

53
Total Routes
46
Active Routes
10
Countries
15
Operators

Routes by Country

List of Ferry Routes from Denmark

Active
Bornholmslinjen
RønneDenmark
SassnitzGermany
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
FrederikshavnDenmark
OsloNorway
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
CopenhagenDenmark
OsloNorway
-
Active
Scandlines
GedserDenmark
RostockGermany
-
Active
Scandlines
RødbyDenmark
PuttgardenGermany
-

List of Ferry Routes from Estonia

Active
DFDS Seaways
PaldiskiEstonia
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Eckerö Line
TallinnEstonia
HelsinkiFinland
-
Active
Tallink Silja
TallinnEstonia
HelsinkiFinland
-
Active
Tallink Silja
TallinnEstonia
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Viking Line
TallinnEstonia
HelsinkiFinland
-
Active
Viking Line
TallinnEstonia
StockholmSweden
-
Discontinued
DFDS Seaways
PaldiskiEstonia
HankoFinland
-
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
TallinnEstonia
TurkuFinland
Seasonal sailing

List of Ferry Routes from Finland

Active
Eckerö Line
HelsinkiFinland
TallinnEstonia
-
Active
Eckerölinjen
ÅlandFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Finnlines
TurkuFinland
StockholmSweden
Via Åland
Active
Finnlines
ÅlandFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Finnlines
TurkuFinland
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Finnlines
HelsinkiFinland
LübeckGermany
-
Active
Tallink Silja
HelsinkiFinland
TallinnEstonia
-
Active
Tallink Silja
HelsinkiFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Tallink Silja
HelsinkiFinland
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Tallink Silja
TurkuFinland
StockholmSweden
Via Åland
Active
Tallink Silja
ÅlandFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Tallink Silja
TurkuFinland
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Viking Line
HelsinkiFinland
TallinnEstonia
-
Active
Viking Line
HelsinkiFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Viking Line
HelsinkiFinland
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Viking Line
TurkuFinland
StockholmSweden
Via Åland
Active
Viking Line
ÅlandFinland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Viking Line
TurkuFinland
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Wasa Line
VaasaFinland
UmeåSweden
-
Discontinued
DFDS Seaways
HankoFinland
PaldiskiEstonia
-
Discontinued
St. Peter Line
HelsinkiFinland
Saint PetersburgRussia
-
Discontinued
Stena Line
HankoFinland
StockholmSweden
Discontinued route from Hanko to Nynäshamn
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
HelsinkiFinland
RigaLatvia
Seasonal sailing that is occasionally offered
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
TurkuFinland
TallinnEstonia
Seasonal sailing

List of Ferry Routes from Germany

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

List of Ferry Routes from Latvia

Active
Stena Line
VentspilsLatvia
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Stena Line
LiepājaLatvia
LübeckGermany
-
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
RigaLatvia
HelsinkiFinland
Seasonal sailing that is occasionally offered
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
RigaLatvia
StockholmSweden
Seasonal sailing that is occasionally offered

List of Ferry Routes from Lithuania

Active
DFDS Seaways
KlaipėdaLithuania
KarlshamnSweden
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
KlaipėdaLithuania
KielGermany
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
KlaipėdaLithuania
LübeckGermany
Check if this route still exists
Active
TT-Line
KlaipėdaLithuania
TrelleborgSweden
-
Active
TT-Line
KlaipėdaLithuania
RostockGermany
-

List of Ferry Routes from Norway

Norway is not in the Baltic Sea, but we include some routes that start or end in the Baltic Sea here.

Active
DFDS Seaways
OsloNorway
FrederikshavnDenmark
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
OsloNorway
CopenhagenDenmark
-

List of Ferry Routes from Poland

Active
Finnlines
ŚwinoujściePoland
MalmöSweden
-
Active
Polferries
ŚwinoujściePoland
YstadSweden
-
Active
Polferries
GdańskPoland
StockholmSweden
-
Active
Stena Line
GdyniaPoland
KarlskronaSweden
-
Active
TT-Line
ŚwinoujściePoland
TrelleborgSweden
-
Active
Unity Line
ŚwinoujściePoland
YstadSweden
-

List of Ferry Routes from Russia

Due to the pandemic and subsequent conflict, passenger ferries to Russia have been largely suspended. We will update this list when something changes.

Discontinued
St. Peter Line
Saint PetersburgRussia
HelsinkiFinland
-

List of Ferry Routes from Sweden

Note that many ferry companies consider "Stockholm" to be many different ports including Stadsgården, Kapellskär, Nynäshamn, Grisslehamn or Värtahamnen. Some ports, e.g. Grisslehamn and Nynäshamn can actually be quite far away from Stockholm (1-2 hours).

Active
DFDS Seaways
StockholmSweden
PaldiskiEstonia
-
Active
DFDS Seaways
KarlshamnSweden
KlaipėdaLithuania
-
Active
Eckerölinjen
StockholmSweden
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Finnlines
StockholmSweden
TurkuFinland
Via Åland
Active
Finnlines
StockholmSweden
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Finnlines
MalmöSweden
ŚwinoujściePoland
-
Active
Finnlines
MalmöSweden
LübeckGermany
-
Active
FRS Baltic - FRS Königslinjen
TrelleborgSweden
SassnitzGermany
-
Active
Polferries
YstadSweden
ŚwinoujściePoland
-
Active
Polferries
StockholmSweden
GdańskPoland
-
Active
Stena Line
StockholmSweden
VentspilsLatvia
-
Active
Stena Line
KarlskronaSweden
GdyniaPoland
-
Active
Stena Line
TrelleborgSweden
RostockGermany
-
Active
Stena Line
GothenburgSweden
KielGermany
-
Active
Tallink Silja
StockholmSweden
HelsinkiFinland
-
Active
Tallink Silja
StockholmSweden
TurkuFinland
Via Åland
Active
Tallink Silja
StockholmSweden
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Tallink Silja
StockholmSweden
TallinnEstonia
-
Active
TT-Line
TrelleborgSweden
KlaipėdaLithuania
-
Active
TT-Line
TrelleborgSweden
ŚwinoujściePoland
-
Active
TT-Line
TrelleborgSweden
RostockGermany
-
Active
TT-Line
TrelleborgSweden
LübeckGermany
-
Active
Unity Line
YstadSweden
ŚwinoujściePoland
-
Active
Viking Line
StockholmSweden
HelsinkiFinland
-
Active
Viking Line
StockholmSweden
TurkuFinland
Via Åland
Active
Viking Line
StockholmSweden
ÅlandFinland
-
Active
Viking Line
StockholmSweden
TallinnEstonia
-
Active
Wasa Line
UmeåSweden
VaasaFinland
-
Discontinued
Stena Line
StockholmSweden
HankoFinland
Discontinued route from Hanko to Nynäshamn
Discontinued
Stena Line
TrelleborgSweden
SassnitzGermany
Stena Line discontinued this route
Discontinued
Tallink Silja
StockholmSweden
RigaLatvia
Seasonal sailing that is occasionally offered

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