Ferries from Travemünde to Latvia

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The route

Would you like to find the best way to get to Latvia? Search for a ferry from Travemünde to Latvia using Latvia ferry search service by NetFerry. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to Latvia> departing from Travemünde and related timetables, tariffs and durations.

The ferry lines between Travemünde and Latvia are served by our partner Stena who provide availability for 6 sailings per week with exclusively afternoon and evening departures and crossing times shorter than 23 hours. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.

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Map of the possible routes between Travemünde and Latvia

Port of Travemünde

Travemünde is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea and hosts passenger ferries for connections to many countries in northern Europe. The lighthouse that welcomes you on arrival dates back to 1500 and is the symbol of the city. Another symbol of Travemünde is the Passat sailing ship, a museum ship not to be missed. How to reach the port of Travemünde The port area is always very busy and it is best to use public transportation. You can take buses, numbers 30.31 and 40 leave from Lübeck central station and arrive right outside the passenger terminal. It is also possible... [More information]

Address: Zum Hafenplatz, 23570 Lübeck, Germany

Directions: Google Map @ Travemünde, port

Guide of Latvia

Latvia overlooks the Baltic Sea, it is an Eastern European country that is rich in historical and cultural heritage, just waiting to be discovered. Its capital, Riga, is very lively and culturally interesting. Some call Latvia the "Baltic Switzerland" because it's a special land, with lots of lakes and rivers. There are also wonderful meadows, swamps and forests to see. The coast is characterised by stretches of sand dunes, and fishing villages. A brief history of Latvia The first populations that inhabited Latvia were of Ugric-Finnish stock and the Livonians together with the Indo-European po... [More information]

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