Rodby Port is a ferry terminal located in the town of Rødby on the island of Lolland, Denmark. It serves as a key transportation hub, primarily for ferries connecting Denmark to Germany. The port facilitates the Rodby-Puttgarden ferry route, one of the busiest maritime connections between the two countries, linking Rodby with Puttgarden on the German island of Fehmarn.
This port plays a significant role in both passenger and freight transport, contributing to the region's economy and tourism. The terminal has modern facilities and is part of the planned Fehmarn Belt Fixed Link project, which will eventually replace the ferry route with an underwater tunnel.

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Foot passengers should scan their tickets in the gangway building, then take the stairs to the gangway where they will board the ferry.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger

The terminal is located at the end of the E47 motorway. Vehicles passengers using a GPS should enter "Rødby-Puttgarden Scandlines Check-in" as the destination. There are three lane colours at the terminal. The blue lane is for cars that have a maximum length of 6 metres. The yellow lane is for cars over 6 metres in length, trailers, caravans, motorcycles, disabled cars or passengers using wheelchairs or with reduced mobility, and bicycles. The green lane is for customers who want to buy a ticket in the harbour with a bizz from EasyGo.
Modes of Transport: Bicycle, Motorcycle, Standard Car, Van (passenger)




As always, on time. And the fried fish and fries tasted great.
On Time, almost clean toilets
🔝nice trip