There are two ferry connection from Lithuania to Sweden and three to Germany. The ferry company DFDS operates one connection to Sweden, on the line Klaipėda Karlshamn. The other route is Klaipėda Trelleborg, operated by TT-Line. DFDS also operates the connection Klaipėda Kiel. The other connections to Germany are operated by TT-Line and arrive at the ports of Travemünde and Rostock.
➜ The ships allow vehicles and passengers on board, providing all necessary comfort for a pleasant crossing.
➜ All ferries from Lithuania offer many services such as children's recreation areas, shops and bars. On board, two kinds of restaurants are available to passengers, such as a self-service buffet and an à la carte menu. Wi-Fi packages are also at disposal.
➜ Ferries feature different categories of cabins for a comfortable crossing, and reclining chairs can also be reserved. Accessible cabins for guests with reduced mobility are available. Pets can travel with their owner in pet-friendly cabins.
Take the ferry to Lithuania and discover astounding places!
As soon as you arrive in Klaipėda, you can start exploring this peculiar town. See the remains of the Klaipėda castle and discover its history in the castle museum. Let the city statues tell you their stories! Many have a QR code, you can scan it with your phone and listen to what they have to say. Don’t leave the port town before touring the Curonian Spit, a sand dune peninsula listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s perfect for a relaxing day at the beach! If you are an active type, you can explore the trails along the beach, by foot or mountain bike.🚴
Head to the capital of this enchanted country, discover Vilnius! Its medieval heart and baroque streets will charm you. The fascinating Old Town tells a centuries old story of partnership between different cultures and religions and, after exploring the many museums and monuments, you can always chill in one of the wonderful parks. But Vilnius is much more than its past! Today it is a vibrant, avant-garde city that gathers creative people from all over the world. The Užupis neighbourhood is home to many artists and they have decorated the streets with their works, free for everyone to see. Naujamiestis, on the other hand, is the perfect part of town if you are interested in meeting new people, thanks to its many bars and restaurants, and a vibrant night life.
There are many different things to see in Lithuania, and attractions for all kinds of visitors. Druskininkai is a spa town in the southern part of the country. The town has a long history and, after taking a walk along its picturesque streets, you can relax in the thermal water park. Kaunas is Lithuania’s second largest city. Kaunas is the city of colours, famous for its street art and its impressive architecture. With an abundance of museums, theatres and universities, it is no wonder that it has been 2022 European Capital of Culture. Don’t forget the city of Trakai: with its famous red castle located on an island in the middle of the lake, is one of the most visited monuments in Lithuania.