The ferry from Rostock to Nynäshamn connects Germany with Sweden. The route is offered up to 2 times a week by the shipping company Hansa Destinations. The journey time is about 16 hours.
Important: Currently the route is paused and not bookable. Alternative routes from Germany to Sweden can be found here: Route overview Germany
Rostock
The largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is lively and full of contrasts: large streets, modern buildings, narrow alleyways, Gothic brick buildings, patrician houses such as the Kerkhoffhaus, a city harbor and above all the breath of the distant world that begins in the port of Warnemünde, 14 kilometers away. The Hanseatic era still characterizes the cityscape today: Hanseatic brick Gothic and the university still bear witness to the splendour of days gone by: the university is the oldest in Northern Europe and was founded as an educational center of the Hanseatic League. Today, the city lives from the port and tourism: 400,000 cruise tourists and 2.2 million ferry passengers come to the city every year.
The ferry port of Rostock connects Germany with Lithuania, Sweden and Denmark. The routes Rostock - Gedser, Rostock - Klaipeda and Rostock - Trelleborg are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Scandlines, Stena Line and TT-Line.