Ferries from Germany depart from its four Northern ports: Travemünde, Rostock, Puttgarden, and Kiel.
Ferries from the port of Travemünde connect Germany to the capital of Finland Helsinki, the Swedish cities of Malmö and Trelleborg, Klaipeda in Lithuania, and the port of Liepaja in Latvia.
From the German port of Rostock it is possible to reach the Swedish port of Trelleborg, Gedser in Denmark, and the Lithuanian Klaipeda. Ferry crossings from Germany to Sweden include the Kiel - Gothenburg ferry line. From the port of Kiel passengers can also reach the port of Klaipeda, in Lithuania. For all these routes, the ferry companies operate both by day and by night, providing numerous weekly departures.
Ferries from/to Germany provide several on board facilities in order to meet all the passengers' expectations: garage, cafeteria, bars, restaurants, kids playground, shops, sauna, and much more. Guests can choose among a broad variety of cabins (inside, with sea view, family, deluxe, with facilities for passengers with reduced mobility, with pet access).
Take the ferry to Germany and discover astounding places!
If you are going to take a ferry to Germany for your holidays, you will have the opportunity to discover a country with splendid landscapes, a rich history, charming villages, and amazing modern cities.
For lovers of history and culture, the capital Berlin and the cities of Nuremberg, Lübeck, Freiburg, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, and Frankfurt definitely are worth a visit. Berlin is renowned for its lively nightlife and the creativity of its inhabitants, expressed in the numerous art galleries and colourful street art. Munich is the location of the famous Oktoberfest, the most attended folk festival in the world.
To enjoy nature at its fullest, you can reach the Black Forest, that has a huge network of walking paths. You can decide to take a one-day hike or cross different portions of the forest, dedicating your holiday to nature. Here, you certainly shouldn’t miss the Triberg waterfalls. After your hiking adventure, you can chill in one of the thermal towns of the area, like the luxurious Baden Baden.
Set off to the Rhine Valley, full of vineyards, castles and small villages, and the Harz National Park, in the heart of Germany, where you can spot the black stork and the lynx. For the romantic ones, the Neuschwanstein castle, the famous Walt Disney castle in Bavaria, and the Romantic road from Wurzburg to Fussen, are not to be missed.
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