Scandlines
About
Scandlines has been a cornerstone of Baltic Sea ferry travel for decades, offering efficient and reliable connections between Germany and Denmark. Renowned for their commitment to sustainability and customer convenience, Scandlines primarily operates on two vital short-sea routes: Rostock (Germany) to Gedser (Denmark) and Puttgarden (Germany) to Rødby (Denmark). These routes are crucial lifelines for both freight and passenger traffic, providing a seamless bridge across the Fehmarnbelt and the Baltic Sea. The Scandlines fleet features impressive hybrid ferries, combining traditional diesel engines with battery power. This innovative approach significantly reduces emissions and showcases their dedication to environmental protection. Onboard, passengers can expect a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Facilities typically include spacious lounges, well-stocked duty-free shops offering a wide range of goods, and various dining options from quick snacks to à la carte restaurants, catering to all tastes. The short crossing times make Scandlines an ideal choice for day trips, business travel, or as a convenient link for longer European adventures. What truly sets Scandlines apart is their punctuality, frequent departures, and their focus on providing a smooth, fuss-free travel experience, making them a top choice for travelers seeking efficiency and comfort on the Baltic Sea.Key Facts
- Country
- Denmark, Germany
- Active routes
- 1
- Operates between
- Denmark, Germany
Scandlines Ferry Routes
All ferry routes →Scandlines Fleet
| Vessel | Type | Built | Passengers | Vehicles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | Hybrid Ferry | 2016 | 1300 | 460 cars or 36 trucks |
| Copenhagen | Hybrid Ferry | 2016 | 1300 | 460 cars or 36 trucks |
| Deutschland | Hybrid Ferry | 1998 | 1200 | 460 cars or 36 trucks |
| Kronprins Frederik | RoPax | 1981 | 1200 | 300 cars |
| Prins Richard | Hybrid Ferry | 1997 | 1200 | 364 cars or 36 trucks |
| Prinsesse Benedikte | Hybrid Ferry | 1997 | 1200 | 364 cars or 36 trucks |
| Schleswig-Holstein | Hybrid Ferry | 1997 | 1200 | 364 cars or 36 trucks |