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Rostock to Trelleborg is a direct Baltic Sea crossing linking northern Germany with the southern tip of Sweden in around six hours. It is a popular gateway for travellers heading into Scandinavia by car or motorhome, sparing the longer route through Denmark and over the bridges. Several sailings run each day and night on large ferries with restaurants, lounges, shops and, on the longer night sailings, cabins. The ships carry cars, motorhomes, coaches, freight and foot passengers, and Trelleborg sits just south of Malmö, putting you quickly onto the Swedish motorway network for Gothenburg, Stockholm and beyond. With both daytime and overnight departures, you can pick a crossing that fits your driving plans, making it a practical and well-used link between the Continent and Sweden.
Around six hours across the Baltic, with both day and night sailings.
TT-Line and Stena Line both run the route, with several sailings a day.
Yes — cabins are offered, particularly on the overnight crossings, alongside lounges and restaurants.