PORTS

⚓ Baltic Ferry Ports – Your Gateways Across the Sea

The Baltic Sea region is served by a dense network of modern, well-equipped ports that make ferry travel smooth and accessible. These ports are vital transport hubs connecting countries such as Poland, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

Below, we present the most important ferry ports around the Baltic Sea – from major international gateways to regional terminals.

 

🇵🇱 Gdynia Port (Poland)

Popular Route: Gdynia – Karlskrona (Stena Line)
Located on Poland’s northern coast, Gdynia is a key ferry port for travel to southern Sweden. It is modern, well-connected to the Polish road network, and served by Stena Line. The terminal offers parking, ticket offices, and a smooth boarding process for passengers and vehicles.

 


🇵🇱 Gdańsk Port (Poland)

Popular Route: Gdańsk – Nynäshamn (Polferries)
Gdańsk is one of Poland’s oldest and most vibrant port cities. The ferry terminal connects to Sweden via Polferries and is located close to the city center. Travelers benefit from nearby public transport, shops, and services.

 


🇵🇱 Świnoujście Port (Poland)

Popular Routes: Świnoujście – Ystad, Świnoujście – Trelleborg (Unity Line, TT-Line, Polferries)
Świnoujście is Poland’s busiest passenger and cargo ferry port. It offers multiple daily sailings to Sweden and has several terminals operated by Unity Line, Polferries, and TT-Line. It’s a strategic point for both tourism and freight.

 


🇸🇪 Karlskrona Port (Sweden)

Popular Route: Karlskrona – Gdynia (Stena Line)
Karlskrona serves as a major southern Swedish port and is the Swedish terminal for the Stena Line route to Gdynia. The port is well-organized and offers a quick link between Sweden and Poland.

 


🇸🇪 Trelleborg Port (Sweden)

Popular Routes: Trelleborg – Świnoujście, Trelleborg – Rostock, Trelleborg – Travemünde (TT-Line, Unity Line)
Trelleborg is one of the largest ferry ports in Scandinavia. It connects Sweden to Germany and Poland, and is known for high-frequency sailings, freight capacity, and efficient check-in for both trucks and personal vehicles.

 


🇸🇪 Ystad Port (Sweden)

Popular Routes: Ystad – Świnoujście (Polferries, Unity Line)
Ystad is a compact and convenient port, offering quick access to southern Sweden. The terminal is within walking distance of the town center and train station, making it easy for both foot passengers and drivers.

 


🇸🇪 Nynäshamn Port (Sweden)

Popular Routes: Nynäshamn – Gdańsk (Polferries), Nynäshamn – Ventspils (Stena Line)
Located just south of Stockholm, Nynäshamn is a strategic departure point for ferries to Poland and Latvia. It offers good rail and road access to the Swedish capital and comfortable terminals for international travelers.

 


🇩🇪 Rostock Port (Germany)

Popular Routes: Rostock – Trelleborg, Rostock – Gedser (TT-Line, Stena Line, Scandlines)
Rostock is Germany’s busiest ferry port on the Baltic Sea. Its modern ferry terminal supports both cargo and passenger traffic, with regular sailings to Sweden and Denmark. It’s well-integrated with Germany’s motorway network.

 


🇩🇪 Travemünde Port (Germany)

Popular Routes: Travemünde – Trelleborg, Travemünde – Helsinki (Finnlines)
Located near Lübeck, Travemünde is a key port for Finnlines and TT-Line services. It serves both long-distance and regional routes across the Baltic and is known for high-capacity ferries and overnight sailings.

 


🇩🇰 Køge Port (Denmark)

Popular Route: Køge – Rønne (Bornholmslinjen)
Køge is a smaller port south of Copenhagen, serving ferry routes to the island of Bornholm. It’s ideal for domestic travel and summer tourism.

 


🇪🇪 Tallinn Port (Estonia)

Popular Routes: Tallinn – Helsinki, Tallinn – Stockholm (Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Eckerö Line)
Tallinn’s modern ferry terminal is one of the busiest in the northern Baltic. It offers fast daily crossings to Finland and regular sailings to Sweden. The port is close to the Old Town and is easy to access from the city center.

 


🇱🇻 Ventspils Port (Latvia)

Popular Route: Ventspils – Nynäshamn (Stena Line)
Ventspils is an important Latvian ferry terminal offering reliable connections to Sweden. It supports both freight and passenger traffic and is equipped with modern facilities.

 


🇱🇹 Klaipėda Port (Lithuania)

Popular Route: Klaipėda – Karlshamn (DFDS)
Klaipėda is the largest seaport in Lithuania and a key hub for cargo and ferry connections to Sweden. DFDS operates daily sailings with both vehicle and passenger access.

 


🇫🇮 Helsinki Port (Finland)

Popular Routes: Helsinki – Tallinn, Helsinki – Stockholm, Helsinki – Travemünde (Tallink Silja, Viking Line, Finnlines)
Helsinki is the heart of ferry traffic in Finland, offering international connections across the Baltic. Its modern terminals serve thousands of passengers daily and are located near the city center.

 


🇫🇮 Turku Port (Finland)

Popular Route: Turku – Stockholm (Viking Line, Tallink Silja)
Turku is a major western Finnish port with multiple daily crossings to Sweden. It’s especially popular with cruise-style ferries and families traveling between Finland and Scandinavia.

 


🇫🇮 Vaasa Port (Finland)

Popular Route: Vaasa – Umeå (Wasaline)
Vaasa provides a northern connection to Sweden via Wasaline. It’s a convenient regional route for those in western Finland.

 


🇪🇸 Åland Islands – Port of Mariehamn

Popular Routes: Mariehamn – Stockholm, Mariehamn – Turku (Viking Line, Tallink Silja)
Mariehamn is the central port of the Åland Islands, an autonomous Finnish region. It serves as a midway stop on many cruise-style ferry routes between Finland and Sweden, offering scenic views and duty-free shopping.

 

Plan Your Departure with Confidence

Each port listed on BalticFerry24 is carefully selected for its quality, connectivity, and traveler experience. Whether you’re crossing for business, vacation, or with a vehicle, these ports ensure your journey across the Baltic starts smoothly.

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