Travel by ferry to Baltic States! Travelling to Baltic States couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Baltic States holiday rested and without stress.
There are ferry connections to the Baltic States from Sweden, Finland and the Russian city of St. Petersburg. From Germany, the Baltic States can be reached directly without a stopover on the Travemünde – Liepaja and Kiel – Klaipeda routes, as well as via the Rostock – Klaipeda route.
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All ferries to Baltic States
Here you find all current ferry connections to Baltic States.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Rostock – Klaipeda ferry | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | 1 time a week 24 hours 20 minutes |
TT-Line |
Ferry Helsinki – Tallinn | Ferry from Finland to Estonia | 3 times a day 2 hours 10 minutes |
Eckerö Line Tallink Silja Viking Line |
Kapellskär – Paldiski ferry | Ferry from Sweden to Estonia | 7 times a week 9 hours |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Karlshamn – Klaipeda | Ferry from Sweden to Lithuania | 7 times a week 13 hours |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Kiel – Klaipeda | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | 7 times a week 20 hour(s) |
DFDS Seaways |
Mariehamn – Tallinn ferry | Ferry from Aland, Finland to Estonia | 10 times a week 9 hours 15 minutes |
Tallink Silja Viking Line |
Ferry Saint Petersburg – Tallinn | Ferry from Russia to Estonia | 2 times a week 14 hours |
St. Peter Line |
Ferry Stockholm – Tallinn | Ferry from Sweden to Estonia | 1 time a week 62 hours 30 minutes |
St. Peter Line Tallink Silja Viking Line |
Travemünde – Klaipeda ferry | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | 6 times a week 26 hours 40 minutes |
TT-Line |
Trelleborg – Klaipeda ferry | Ferry from Sweden to Lithuania | 1 time a week 16 hours 30 minutes |
TT-Line |
Ferry Hanko – Paldiski | Ferry from Finland to Estonia | 7 times a week 9 hours 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Stockholm – Riga | Ferry from Sweden to Latvia | 7 times a week 17 hours |
Tallink Silja |
Ferry Travemünde – Liepaja | Ferry from Germany to Latvia | 5 times a week 26 hours |
Stena Line |
Ferry Nynashamn – Ventspils | Ferry from Sweden to Latvia | 12 times a week 8 hours 30 minutes |
Stena Line |
All ferries from Baltic States
Here you find all current ferry connections from Baltic States.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Klaipeda – Kiel | Ferry from Lithuania to Germany | 7 times a week 20 hour(s) |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Klaipeda – Karlshamn | Ferry from Lithuania to Sweden | 7 times a week 13 hours |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Klaipeda – Rostock | Ferry from Lithuania to Germany | 1 time a week 24 hours 20 minutes |
TT-Line |
Ferry Klaipeda – Travemünde | Ferry from Lithuania to Germany | 1 time a week 25 hours 35 minutes |
TT-Line |
Ferry Klaipeda – Trelleborg | Ferry from Lithuania to Sweden | 1 time a week 17 hours 15 minutes |
TT-Line |
Ferry Paldiski – Kapellskär | Ferry from Estonia to Sweden | 7 times a week 9 hours 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways |
Tallinn – Helsinki ferry | Ferry from Estonia to Finland | 3 times a day 2 hour(s) 15 minutes |
Eckerö Line Viking Line Tallink Silja |
Tallinn – Mariehamn ferry | Ferry from Estonia to Aland, Finland | 7 times a week 150 minutes |
Viking Line Tallink Silja |
Tallinn – Stockholm ferry | Ferry from Estonia to Sweden | 1 time a week 16 hours |
St. Peter Line Viking Line Tallink Silja |
Ferry Paldiski – Hanko | Ferry from Estonia to Finland | 7 times a week 9 hours 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferry Riga – Stockholm | Ferry from Latvia to Sweden | 7 times a week 18 hours |
Tallink Silja |
Ferry Ventspils – Nynashamn | Ferry from Latvia to Sweden | 12 times a week 8 hours 30 minutes |
Stena Line |
Ferry Liepaja – Travemünde | Ferry from Latvia to Germany | 5 times a week 26 hours |
Stena Line |
Ferry ports in Baltic States
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Baltic States here.
Ports |
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Paldiski |
Riga |
Klaipeda |
Tallinn |
Ventspils |
Liepaja |
Travel guide Baltic States
Holiday in Baltic States
The Baltic States show travellers a multifaceted face. While the capitals Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius convince with historic old towns and a wide range of gastronomic offers, nature lovers will find untouched nature away from the big cities. Endless sandy beaches invite you to swim and take long walks, revealing many a treasure. Moose, lynx, wolves and brown bears still roam the moors and forests of the Baltic.
TOP excursion destinations in Baltic States
Estonia offers travellers 3,800 kilometres of coastline, 2,000 islands and unspoilt nature. In addition, there is a capital city of unique beauty. Tallinn inspires with a medieval old town and a well-preserved city wall. Kadriorg Castle and Haapsalu Bishop’s Castle are among the cultural treasures of the country. Estonia’s national parks offer vast bogs, forests and a protected habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. ››› Fähreto Estonia
During a stroll through Latvia’s capital Riga, travellers can look forward to around 800 magnificent Art Nouveau buildings. Richly decorated with ornaments, oriels and magnificent facades, they accompany a stroll through the medieval old town. Away from the capital, the seaside resort of Jurmala, the baroque Rundale Castle or the ruins of Wenden Castle are among the highlights of a trip to Latvia. In addition, there are beaches, high moors, forests and unspoiled landscapes. ››› Fähreto Latvia
Lithuania’s capital Vilnius awaits its guests with narrow streets, historic buildings and more than 50 churches. The seaside resort of Palanga was once luxurious, and the island castle of Trakai, with its towers and walls of red brick, is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in the country. Lithuania’s national parks protect pristine oak forests and bogs, while the Curonian Spit delights nature lovers with secluded sandy beaches and high dunes. ››› Fähreto Lithuania
Entry requirements
For entry into Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, travellers with German citizenship require an identity card or (children’s) passport valid for the entire duration of the journey.
Alternative travel options
If you want to travel to the Baltic States by car or motorhome, you can do so on the European Road 67, which runs through Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia after the Czech Republic and Poland. Trains and buses are possible alternatives, but long travel times and transfers must be expected. In addition, there are regular flights from Germany to the Baltic States throughout the year.