On the Baltic Sea Ferries to MV
Take advantage of the comfortable service offered by state-of-the-art ferries - from Denmark and Sweden to the coastal towns of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Scandlines already offers environmentally friendly travel options here with the world's largest hybrid fleet and innovative wind propulsion technologies.
Ferry routes
- Gedser (DK) - Rostock
- Trelleborg (S) - Rostock
- Trelleborg (S) - Sassnitz
- Rønne (DK) - Sassnitz
Tickets and info at:
- scandlines.com (Denmark)
- https://www.ttline.com/en/ (Sweden)
- https://www.stenalinetravel.com/ (Sweden)
- https://www.bornholmslinjen.com/ (Denmark)
- https://www.frs-baltic.com/en/ (Sweden)
Arrival by ship - ways to the blue paradise
If you take Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg and Berlin together, they unite to Europe's largest network of waterways, which can be reached from all directions. Gliding along idyllic rivers, discovering romantic canals and branching side arms and taking a break in the middle of one of the numerous lakes - the heart of every recreational captain beats faster. Modern marinas and yacht harbors guarantee ideal conditions for a vacation on the water. In addition, many waterways can be navigated without a boating license. You can find more information here.
- from the northwest (North Sea, western Baltic Sea, Hamburg) via the Elbe and Müritz-Elde waterways or the Lower Havel Canal
- from the west (Netherlands, Lower Saxony) via the Mittelland Canal and Elbe-Havel Canal
- from the southwest (Czech Republic, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt) via the Elbe and the Elbe-Havel Canal
- from the northeast (Baltic Sea, Usedom/Rügen, Szczecin) via the Oder, the Hohensaaten-Friedrichsthal Canal and the Oder-Havel Canal
- from the southeast (Polish inland waters) via the Oder and the Oder-Spree Canal