The ferry journey from Rostock to Gedser is a convenient and scenic crossing, a great alternative to air travel. The trip offers comfortable seating, dining options, and stunning views of the Baltic Sea. Travelers can bring vehicles, making it a popular choice for those on road trips.
Upon arrival in Gedser, you’ll find Denmark’s southernmost town, known for its quaint charm and natural beauty. The area features the Gedser Odde nature reserve, perfect for walks along the coastline. Visitors can explore the town's maritime heritage at the Gedser Remise Museum or enjoy local cafes and shops. Gedser also serves as a gateway to other destinations in Denmark, with easy road access to cities like Nykobing Falster and beyond.

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The Port of Gedser is located on the southern tip of the Danish island of Falster, and is known for its ferry connection to Rostock, Germany. It serves as a key gateway for travellers travelling between Denmark and Germany, offering regular ferry services operated by Scandlines. While the port is primarily known for ferry operations, it also accommodates smaller bulk vessels, supply ships, and crew vessels, making it a versatile maritime hub.
Gedser’s proximity to the T-route and its strategic position in southern Denmark makes it an important location for passenger ferry services and commercial shipping. The port offers various services and facilities to support ferry passengers and vessels. This includes smooth embarkation procedures and amenities designed to ensure a convenient travel experience.
The Port of Rostock is one of Germany’s largest and most significant seaports, located on the Baltic Sea. It is well-known for its ferry services connecting Rostock to various destinations in Scandinavia and the Baltic region, including frequent routes to Gedser (Denmark) and Trelleborg (Sweden). With modern facilities, the port features five berths and offers services for passenger ferries and RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) traffic, allowing for seamless intermodal transport.
Rostock Port is easily accessible, with direct road connections to the German motorway system, including the A19 and A20, ensuring smooth access for travellers and cargo alike. The port is a hub for ferry services, providing regular connections to Denmark, Sweden, and Lithuania, and plays an integral role in facilitating trade and tourism across the Baltic region


So far, so good. We were delayed because of a medical emergency and received a free drink as compensation, which was very nice.
I have travelled with Scandlines several times and have always been very satisfied.
We were very satisfied.