Rostock - Trelleborg Ferries

After quickly rising as a trading centre for northern German merchants and craftsmen, Rostock became the biggest and most vital city in Mecklenburg and western Pomerania. The port city allows access to the Baltic Sea and retains its own jurisdiction and the right to mint its own coin. The main industries here are shipping, shipbuilding and fishing. Forty-three ship berths are spread out on more than nine kilometres of quays, making this is one of the biggest German Baltic sea ports.
Buy Rostock - Trelleborg ferry tickets
Scandlines services the route from Rostock to Trelleborg in Sweden. There are three departures each day, with a crossing time of 5 hours, 45 minutes. The biggest ferry company in the southern part of the Baltic, Scandlines has 14 passenger and freight ferry lines. Their modern ferries boast a selection of restaurants and tax-free services. On the southern coast of Sweden, Trelleborg is nestled between fertile plains and sparkling seas. The lovely port town boasts white-sand beaches and stunning coastal scenery. Visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and charming fishermen?s cottages. The port of Trelleborg is one of the largest ferry ports in Scandinavia, seeing more than 10 million tonnes of goods and two million passengers annually.
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