The route from Klaipeda to Kiel crosses the Baltic Sea. Passengers will leave the bustling port of Klaipeda and enjoy an uninterrupted view of the horizon as the coastline fades into the distance.
Upon arriving in Kiel, passenger can experience the city's maritime culture by visiting the Kiel Canal, one of the world's busiest artificial waterways, or the Kiel Maritime Museum.

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Klaipeda Port is the largest and busiest seaport in Lithuania, located on the Baltic Sea. It serves as a key gateway for trade, passenger services and logistics in the region, handling a wide range of cargo, including containers, bulk, and general cargo. The port is strategically positioned at the crossroads of major European trade routes, offering excellent connectivity to international markets. Klaipeda Port features modern infrastructure, including specialised terminals, and plays a crucial role in supporting Lithuania's economy and regional trade. It is also an important hub for passenger ferry services.
The Port of Kiel, located in northern Germany on the Baltic Sea, is a major maritime hub known for its strategic position at the entrance of the Kiel Canal, which connects the North Sea to the Baltic.
This bustling port facilitates a mix of cargo shipping, passenger ferries, and cruise ship activities. It serves as a gateway for trade and travels to Scandinavia and the Baltic States, hosting frequent connections to Sweden, Norway, and other neighbouring countries. Equipped with modern facilities, it is a vital centre for both commercial logistics and tourism, supporting Kiel’s role as a maritime city.


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