Germany

Ferry from Germany to Denmark

There are 2 ferry routes operating between Germany and Denmark offering you combined total of 55 sailings per day. Scandlines operates 2 routes, Rostock to Gedser runs 10 times per day & Puttgarden to Rodby about 45 times daily.

As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from Germany to Denmark to get the most up to date information.

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Ferries from Germany to Denmark

About Germany:

Germany is a large nation in west-central Europe, known for its spellbinding landscapes, rich history and iconic cuisine.

Aside from the stereotypical Bavarian culture of beer, sausage and pretzels found in the south, Germany is a hugely diverse country, offering something for everyone. The capital, Berlin has architectural masterpieces, the famous black forest covers the west, whilst the Alps on the southern border offer great skiing spots.

Remnants of the country’s long history can be found almost anywhere, too, whether you’re strolling past the Berlin Wall, touring a World War II museum or marvelling at a medieval hilltop fortress.

With a coastline stretching almost 2,500 kilometres, Germany has a wide selection of ports to choose from. There are numerous ferry routes provided to Scandinavia and the Baltic nations, making it an excellent transport hub for northeast Europe.

About Denmark:

Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe, directly south of Norway, bordering northern Germany.

Home to Renaissance castles, a riveting Viking history and highly-rated standards of living, Denmark offers a wealth of unforgettable experiences. It’s also widely regarded as one of the most liveable and happiest nations in the world thanks to its progressive politics, spellbinding landscapes and mix of contemporary and traditional architecture.

Innovative Nordic cuisine has flourished in the capital of Copenhagen, with the restaurant ‘Noma’ voted the best in the world in 2014. Or you can take your pick from the 14 other Michelin-starred establishments scattered throughout the city.

There are plenty of ferry routes to Denmark from the surrounding Scandinavian countries and within the country itself. With numerous ports spread across the Danish peninsulas and islands, travelling by ferry is a convenient way to reach this Nordic nation.