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Ferries to Sweden
Schedules Overview
You can book ferries to Sweden from UK, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, Bornholm, Aland Islands,
Germany, Latvia, Norway, Poland and Lithuania
with the ferry operators Stena Line, Viking
Line, Bornholmstrafikken, Scandlines, TT Lines,
Tallink and DFDS LISCO.
You can book ferries to Sweden from Denmark with
Stena Line and from Bornholm (Denmark) with
Bornholmstrafikken. Book a ferry to Sweden from
the ports of Frederikshaven, Grenaa and Ronne.
You can also book ferries to Sweden from Finland
and Aland Islands with Viking line or from
Germany with Scandlines, TT lines and Stena
Line.
Book ferries to Sweden from Norway with Color
Line and from Poland with Unity Line and Stena
Line.
Ferries to Sweden (Karlshamn) are also offered
by DFDS LISCO from Klaipeda in Lithuania.
Ferries to Sweden
Destination Overview
Sweden is a country with serene lakes and
extensive forests. Sweden has a lot to offer
with excellent roads and transport links between
various islands and between the main Swedish
cities. The Swedes are proud of their history
and culture which is evident in the number of
museums they have.
While in Sweden, you can also visit the longest
single span Oresund Bridge between Denmark and
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Discover Sweden
Get a Sweden ferry from the UK, Denmark,
Germany or Poland and you'll discover
that
Sweden's scenery has a gentle charm - more
so than that of neighbouring Norway's rugged
coast. Sweden has extensive forests and
there are thousands of lakes to visit.
Culturally, Swedes have an air of reserved
calm, while Volvo, Abba and IKEA are
household name exports.
Swedes are proud of their history, and
nowhere is this more apparent than in
Stockholm, where you can
visit dozens of
museums. Stockholm is the Swedish capital
and can be considered the 'Venice of
Scandinavia' as the city is spread over 14
different islands. For a nautical view of
Stockholm go on the 1000 island's Cruise; a
full day guided excursion.
Travelling in Sweden
There are frequent coastal sailings to all
ports and on the hundreds of lakes
throughout the country, especially in the
north. The excellent and extensive rail
system is run by Swedish State Railways. The
network is more concentrated in the
populated south where services run between
the main cities, but routes extend to the
forested and sparsely populated lake area of
the north.
Sweden's roads are
well-maintained and relatively un-congested
but animals crossing the road in remote
areas can be a hazard.
Things to See
Cross by ferry to the Djurgården Island
area, to see the Nordic Museum.
Head south to Skåne, which offers the
medieval town of Lund with its 12th-century
cathedral and 14th-century astronomical
clock. There is also the spectacular Öresund
Bridge, the world's longest single span
bridge, between Denmark and Sweden, close to
Malmö.
The Famous Ice Hotel offers `ice beds' and
drinks in its Absolut Icebar in the small
northern village of Jukkasjärvi, Lapland. It
is rebuilt every winter after the summer. |
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Bornholmstrafikken |
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Color Line |
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DFDS LISCO |
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DFDS Seaways |
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Scandlines |
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Stena Line
Scandinavia |
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TT Line |
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Unity Line Ferries |
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Viking Line |
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