Travelling by ferry to Rostock

Need to get to Rostock by ferry? Looking for information and ferry tickets to Rostock? Vivanoda helps you find the best deals on ferries to Rostock from all 9 ports including Trelleborg, Helsinki, Klaipeda, Nynashamn, Helsingborg, Visby, Gedser and Spodsbjerg. There are a total of 8 ferry routes operated by Scandlines, Stena Line, TT-Line, Finnlines and Hansa Destinations.

The Hansa Destinations, Finnlines, TT-Line, Stena Line and Scandlines lines to Rostock have a frequency of around 16 crossings a day.

The longest crossing is around 6 hours on the Trelleborg - Rostock route (98 mi away) and the fastest on the Gedser - Rostock route (35 mi away) with a duration of 1 hours 50 min.

Statistics of Rostock ferry port

Countries
Sweden
Germany
Finland
Lithuania
Denmark
Number of crossings
16 crossings a day
Number of ports
9
Number of ferry connections
8
Number of ferry companies
5
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Popular ferry routes to Rostock

Here are the fastest and longest popular ferry routes to Rostock and those with the highest frequency of crossings.

Tips for cheaper and better ferry travel to Rostock

You will make the right choice by choosing the ferry to Rostock. This means of transport has undeniable advantages: comfortable, relaxing, economical... Here are some tips to save money on your ferry crossing to Rostock and travel in the best conditions:

Fight seasickness to enjoy the crossing
The crossing can be a source of discomfort if you are prone to seasickness. In this case, there are medications, of course, but you can also take a walk on deck or sit by a bay window to watch the horizon and soften the effects.
Don't forget to take all your necessary personal belongings on board
During the crossing, access to the garage is prohibited. If you board in Spodsbjerg, Gedser, Visby, Helsingborg, Nynashamn or Klaipeda, prepare all the things you may need (medicines, toys...).
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All crossings to Rostock ferry port

What better way to start your trip to Rostock than with a ferry crossing? Scandlines, Stena Line, TT-Line, Finnlines and Hansa Destinations ferries to Rostock offer a comfortable and affordable alternative for travellers who want to avoid the long queues and tedious boarding procedures at airports. Moreover, you can take your car or motorbike on board, allowing you to explore Rostock and its surroundings in complete freedom as soon as you arrive.

With a wide choice of ferry companies and routes from Trelleborg, Helsinki, Klaipeda, Nynashamn, Helsingborg or Visby to Rostock, use our fare comparison platform to find the best deals on ferries to Rostock for your budget and preferences. All you have to do is search!

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Where is the ferry terminal in Rostock?

Rostack Seehafen
Rostack Seehafen is located 4.1 mi from Rostock city centre.
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FAQs about ferries to Rostock

To travel to Rostock by ferry, you can depart from 9 ports in 4 countries: Trelleborg, Helsinki, Klaipeda, Nynashamn, Helsingborg, Visby, Gedser and Spodsbjerg.

Ferry services to Rostock are operated by 5 ferry companies: Scandlines, Stena Line, TT-Line, Finnlines and Hansa Destinations

Ferry timetables to Rostock can vary significantly depending on the time of year and ferry company (Scandlines, Stena Line, TT-Line, Finnlines or Hansa Destinations). We strongly recommend you search for timetables on Vivanoda.

It depends on the route you want to take. The shortest crossing on the Gedser - Rostock route takes 1 hours 50 min, while the longest crossing from Trelleborg - Rostock takes almost 6 hours.

The price of a ferry to Rostock varies greatly, depending on whether you travel by car, on foot or by bike and the time of year. Vivanoda helps you find the best deals from Scandlines, Stena Line, TT-Line, Finnlines and Hansa Destinations to Rostock.

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Ferry to Rostock: Travel Guide

When to take the ferry to Rostock?

The best time to visit Germany is generally between May and September, during the summer months. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 20 to 30 degrees Celsius, and the days are long, making it possible to take full advantage of the sights and outdoor activities. In particular, June, July and August often offer sunny, dry weather.

Spring, between March and May, is also a good time to visit Germany. Temperatures start to warm up, flowers bloom and landscapes are adorned with greenery. However, it's important to note that the weather can be unstable, with frequent variations in temperature and rainfall.

Discover the country from Rostock port

Ferry ports in Germany:
Germany has several major ferry ports located along its northern and Baltic coasts. The most popular ports include Cuxhaven, Hamburg, Kiel, Rostock and Sassnitz. These ports offer connections to many international destinations as well as inland sea crossings.

Ferries:
Various ferry companies operate in Germany, offering a wide range of options for travellers. German ferries are renowned for their comfort, reliability and pleasant environment. You can choose from different cabin classes to suit your budget and preferences. Many of these ferries also have on-board entertainment facilities, including restaurants, duty-free shops and even swimming pools.

Discover the region from Rostock

Rostock is often a popular starting point for exploring the region. This charming port city harmoniously combines its historic past with its dynamic present. Stroll through the medieval old town and admire the beautiful, colourful medieval buildings and narrow cobbled streets. Don't miss the famous church of Sainte-Marie, an impressive example of Gothic brick architecture. Stroll along the bustling quays of the harbour and enjoy the many cafés and restaurants offering breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea.

Müritz National Park is a must for nature lovers. Located near the lake of the same name, it is Germany's largest nature park. Explore the lush forests, green meadows and numerous lakes and rivers that dot the landscape. If you're a keen birdwatcher, you'll be delighted by the diversity of species found in the region.

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