Scandlines
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Scandlines Overview
Scandlines is one of Europe's largest ferry operators, and runs services between Denmark, Germany, Sweden and inside Denamrk.
Scandlines was established in 1998 by the merger of the largest national ferry companies of Denmark and Germany, and is now the parent company of Scandlines Deutschland GmbH and Scandlines Danmark A/S. Annually more than 18.5 million passengers travel on Scandlines ferries every year.
The Scandlines logo stands for the most important Scandlines markets. The different colours of the triangle indicate the countries linking together the Scandlines ferry route network in the southern Baltic; yellow stands for Germany, red for Denmark and blue for Sweden.
Routes
Scandlines boast the most extensive network of ferry routes in the Baltic Sea, and operate 9 routes between 14 ports. Scandlines offer frequent sailings between Germany, Sweden and Denmark.
With Scandlines you can book ferries from the ferry ports of Gedser, Rodby and Helsingor in Denmark, Rostock, Puttgarden, and Sassnitz (Island of Ruegen) in Germany, and Trelleborg and Helsingborg in Sweden.
The Puttgarden (Island of Fehmarn) to Rodby ferry route, known as the "Vogelfluglinie", is probably the best known Scandlines crossing, the journey only last 45 minutes. Other popular Scandlines ferry routes include crossings from the ferry port of Rostock in Germany to Trelleborg in Sweden (3 times daily), from Rostock to Gedser in Denmark (9 times daily) and from Sassnitz to Trelleborg (5 times a day).
Onboard Facilities
There are 19 ferries in the impressive Scandlines fleet, greatly ranging in size. Scandlines' modern ferries offer onboard a wide range of restaurants and bars, ranging from self-service to a la carte, and also tax-free shopping services which ensures their customers receive a complete and comfortable journey. Please note that due to the vast difference in journey durations, the services onboard each ferry can vary. |
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Scandlines - Special Offers |
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Scandlines - Map of Routes |
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