Ferries from Gothenburg to Germany

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The route

Dreaming of a holiday Germany? Get on a ferry from Gothenburg to Germany with our Germany ferry booking service. This website provides you with all of the information you need on sea routes, timetables, tariffs and crossing times for the ferry crossings to Germany from Gothenburg.

The ferry routes beetween Gothenburg and Germany are covered by our partner Stena who make 14 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging bewteen 14 h 30 min and 15 h 30 min. typically evening departure times for these crossings. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. In order to provide optimum passenger comfort, each ship is equipped with food shops, an information centre and accommodation suitable for all needs (according to availability).

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Map of the possible routes between Gothenburg and Germany

Port of Gothenburg

There are two passenger terminals in Gothenburg: Masthuggskajen, sailing to Denmark and the other called Tysklandsterminalen, sailing to Germany. Both ferry terminals lie on the River Gota, across from the city centre. Passenger facilities at the ferry terminals include a snack bar, a cafe and a comfortable passenger lounge. The terminal is accessible for wheelchair users, and there are also dedicated accessible toilets.  Getting to and from the passenger terminals  If you are travelling by car, the centre is easy to reach in around 8 minutes, and both ferry terminals are well signpo... [More information]

Address: Danmarksterminalen Emigrantvägen 20 413 27 Göteborg Sweden

Directions: Google Map @ Gothenburg, port

Guide of Germany

Germany is in the heart of Europe and is a leading country in the European Union. It is country rich in green and breathtaking landscapes, with the German Alps to the south and the black forest in the northern plains to the Baltic Sea coast. History Inhabited by the Celts then Germanic populations until 1806, it was a medieval empire resulting from the division of the Carolingian Empire. In 1814, with the fall of Napoleon, the Germanic Confederation was established during the Vienna Congress. Germany also experienced dark periods of history such as the Third Reich until 1945. Subsequently the ... [More information]

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