Travelling to Poland by ferry

Travelling to Poland by ferry is an excellent choice! Poland is served by 5 ferry companies (Polferries, Finnlines, Stena Line, Unity Line or TT-Line). These companies operate 6 ferry crossings to Poland, serving the ports of Nynashamn, Gdansk, Helsinki, Gdynia, Karlskrona, Malmo, Swinoujscie and Ystad.

To make sure you find a cheap ferry ticket to Poland, we recommend using our search engine that compares offers, prices and availability of Polferries, Finnlines, Stena Line and Unity Line.

With a total frequency of over 12 crossings a day, depending on the time of year, from 3 countries (Sweden, Poland and Finland), you have many options for planning your ferry crossing to Poland.

The fastest crossing takes 5 hours 50 min (Trelleborg - Swinoujscie) with a distance of 110 mi and the longest 18 hours (Nynashamn - Gdansk) with a distance of 316 mi.

Ferry to Poland in figures

Countries
Sweden
Poland
Finland
Number of crossings
12 crossings a day
Number of ports
9
Number of ferry connections
6
Number of ferry companies
5
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Most popular ferry crossings to Poland

Search Vivanoda for the fastest, longest or most frequent ferries to Poland. Compare offers from Polferries, Finnlines, Stena Line, Unity Line and TT-Line and book your ticket to Poland.

Most popular ferry routes to Poland

Looking for a ferry to Poland? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between different parts of the country and abroad. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel in Poland.

Popular ferry routes in Poland include destinations like Nynashamn, Gdansk, Helsinki, Gdynia, Karlskrona, Malmo, Swinoujscie and Ystad and many others. Modern ferries in Poland offer great facilities and services, from comfortable cabins to on-board restaurants and activities for the whole family.

Use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on ferry tickets to Poland and plan your trip. With our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from several ferry companies, including Polferries, Finnlines, Stena Line, Unity Line or TT-Line. There is sure to be a deal that best suits your needs and budget. Search all 6 ferry routes!

Ferries to Poland from Sweden

Nynashamn Sweden
Gdansk Poland
From £66
  • Polferries Nynashamn Gdansk
    Polferries
    7 crossings a week
    18 hours
    316 mi
Karlskrona Sweden
Gdynia Poland
From £34
  • Stena Line Karlskrona Gdynia
    Stena Line
    4 crossings a day
    10 hours 20 min
    163 mi
Malmo Sweden
Swinoujscie Poland
  • Finnlines Malmo Swinoujscie
    Finnlines
    127 mi
Ystad Sweden
Swinoujscie Poland
From £35
  • Polferries Ystad Swinoujscie
    Polferries
    3 crossings a day
    6 hours 10 min
    106 mi
  • Unity Line Ystad Swinoujscie
    Unity Line
    14 crossings a week
    6 hours 30 min
    106 mi
Trelleborg Sweden
Swinoujscie Poland
From £42
  • TT-Line Trelleborg Swinoujscie
    TT-Line
    9 crossings a week
    5 hours 50 min
    110 mi
  • Unity Line Trelleborg Swinoujscie
    Unity Line
    110 mi

Ferries to Poland from Finland

Helsinki Finland
Gdynia Poland
  • Finnlines Helsinki Gdynia
    Finnlines
    458 mi
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FAQs about travelling by ferry to Poland

Simply search for ferries to Poland on Vivanoda among the 6 routes we offer and compare prices. Finally, select the desired ferry crossing and book it.

There are 5 ferry companies operating to Poland: Polferries, Finnlines, Stena Line, Unity Line and TT-Line ...

Nynashamn-Gdansk, Helsinki-Gdynia, Karlskrona-Gdynia and Malmo-Swinoujscie are the most popular ferry routes for travellers.

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Ferry Journey to Poland

Poland: Visit the country after your ferry crossing

Travelling by ferry in Poland is a unique experience, offering travellers the chance to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties of this fascinating country. With its many ports, Poland is an ideal destination for lovers of maritime adventure.

One of the main attractions of a ferry trip to Poland is the port of Gdansk, located on the Baltic Sea. This historic port has played a key role throughout Poland's history and is the ideal starting point for exploring the city of Gdansk. Visitors can wander the cobbled streets of the old town and admire the impressive architecture of the historic buildings. The port of Gdansk also offers ferry connections to Sweden, giving visitors the chance to discover two countries in one trip.

The port of Gdynia, also on the Baltic Sea, is another important gateway for ferry travel in Poland. It is well connected to the city of Gdansk and offers regular connections to Sweden and Finland. Travellers can therefore combine their ferry trip with a visit to the Nordic countries, adding another dimension to their travel experience.

For those wishing to explore Poland's coastal regions, the port of Świnoujście on the Baltic Sea is a perfect choice. It offers a range of ferries to Sweden, allowing travellers to discover the beauty of the Polish coast while enjoying the cultural diversity of this neighbouring country.

The port of Szczecin, on the River Oder, is another major embarkation point for ferry travel in Poland. This historic port offers regular connections to Sweden and Denmark, allowing travellers to discover the Scandinavian countries while discovering the charms of this Polish region. Szczecin is also a dynamic and welcoming city, offering a plethora of cultural and historical attractions to discover.

Finally, the port of Świnoujście, located at the northern tip of Poland, is another popular departure point for ferry trips. This port offers connections to Sweden, allowing travellers to discover the cultural diversity of this border region. Travellers can enjoy the sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea and explore the region's charming seaside towns.

When travelling by ferry in Poland, it is important to take into account ferry timetables and fares. It is advisable to book your tickets in advance, especially during peak tourist periods, to avoid disappointment.

Poland: When is the best time to travel?

If you like warm temperatures and sunny days, summer is the best time to visit Poland. From June to August, temperatures average between 20 and 25°C, with higher peaks sometimes reaching 30°C. The days are long, giving you more time to explore the sights, picturesque towns and enjoy outdoor activities. However, the climate can be unpredictable, with periods of rain and the need to bring appropriate equipment.

In spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), Poland offers milder temperatures, ideal for hiking, cycling and exploring nature. Average temperatures are around 10 to 15°C, although there can be significant variations from one region to another. It's also a less touristy time of year, so you can avoid the crowds and take advantage of reduced fares.

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All countries linked by ferry to Poland

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