The ferry from Trelleborg to Rostock connects Sweden with Germany. The route is offered several times a day by the shipping companies
Stena Line and
TT-Line. The travel time is about 6 hours.
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.
Trelleborg
The southern Swedish city of Trelleborg plays an important role for all German tourists on their way to Sweden by car or bike because of its ferry connections to Travemünde and Rostock. On this page we introduce you to the city and its attractions and give you an overview of all routes with the ferry to Trelleborg.
The ferry port of Trelleborg connects Sweden with Lithuania, Poland and Germany. A total of 5 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Stena Line, TT-Line and FRS Baltic.