Ferries to Sweden
If your traveling to Sweden, you can currently sail directly from Denmark, Germany, Latvia and Poland all using Stena Line. Alternatively you can sail to Sweden from the Åland Islands, Finland, Germany and Poland using Finnlines. Below is a list of all the current ferries to Sweden.
Ferries to Sweden From Germany
Ferries to Sweden From Denmark
Ferries to Sweden From Latvia
Ferries to Sweden From Poland
Ferries to Sweden from Lithuania
Ferries to Sweden from Estonia
If you are sailing from Denmark to Sweden, you can take the Halmstad to Grenaa route onboard the Stena Nautica. The route takes 4 hours and 35 minutes and occurs 14 times a day. Alternatively you can take the Frederikshaven to Gothenburg route onboard the Stena Danica, Stena Jutlandica or Stena Vinga. The sailing takes 3 hours and 30 minutes and sails six times a day.
If you are sailing from Germany to Sweden, you can take the Kiel to Gothenburg route onboard the Stena Germanica and Stena Scandinavica. The sailing take 14 hours 30 minutes and sails 5 times a day. Alternatively you can take the Rostock to Trelleborg route sailing onboard the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern & Skåne. The crossing takes 6 hours and occurs 3 times a day.
If you are sailing from Latvia to Sweden, you can take the Ventspils to Nynasamn route and sail onboard the Stena Baltica & Stena Scandica. The crossing takes 8 hours 30 minutes, with four daily sailings.
If you are sailing from Poland to Sweden, you can take the Gdynia to Karlskrona route and sail onboard the Stena Ebba, Stena Estelle or Stena Spirit. The crossing takes 9 hours and 30 minutes, with three crossings daily.
If you are sailing from the Åland Islands to Sweden, you can take the Naantali to Långnäs to Kapellskär, which sails via Finland. The sailing occurs onboard the Finnsirius and Finncanopus. The travel time from Naantali to Kapellskär is 8–9 hours, with Långnäs to Kapellskär takes only 3.5 hours. Sailings occurs twice a day.
If you are sailing from Germany to Sweden, you can take the Travemünde to Malmö. The sailing occurs onboard the Finnswan, Finntrader and Finnpartner. The route takes 9 hours and occurs twice a day.
If you are sailing from Poland to Sweden, you can take the Świnoujście to Malmö. The sailing occurs onboard the Finnfellow. The route takes 9 hours and occurs once a day.
The ferry from Klaipeda to Karlshamn to Lithuania with Sweden. The route is operated by DFDS. The sailing occurs onboard the Luna Seaways and Victoria Seaways. The route takes 13 hours and occurs six times a week.
The ferry from Paldiski to Kapellskär connects Estonia with Sweden. The route is operated by DFDS. The sailing occurs onboard the Sirena Seaways. The route takes 10 hours and occurs five times a week.
Where ever you may be heading to in Sweden we are sure you will agree you have plenty of options on sailing to Sweden.
Destination Guides
If you are looking for some inspiration for place to go and see in Sweden. Why not check out our Sweden Destination Guide for some hints and tips. We have lots of ideas of things to see and do in Sweden.
Hotels
We here at Ferry To Europe have teamed up with the amazing Booking.com to help with your hotel and accommodation needs. So whether you just want to stop for one night before or after your ferry crossing, or whether you want to book your entire stays accommodation, We are here to help!
Booking.com allows you to find deals on hotels, homes and much more…
From cosy country homes to funky city flats, we (and Booking.com) have all your needs covered!
To make life even easier for you, we have already done the hard work and split up all the accommodation by ports, so all you have to decide is where you want to stay.
Click here to go to our Hotels in Sweden Page.