Gdynia is a busy port on Poland’s Baltic coast. Gdynia has excellent road connections to the rest of the country; the Obwodnica Trójmiejska (Tricity Beltway) bypasses Gdynia and provides a link to the A1. The A1 runs from north to south, eventually ending at the southern Polish border.
The Obwodnica Trójmiejska is also part of the E28 European route providing connections to the wider area of Eastern Europe. This means that the port of Gdynia is a good choice for transporting freight to countries such as Germany, Russia and other Baltic States.
Freight ferries to Gdynia originate in Karlskrona, Sweden and the crossing normally takes around 10 hours 30 minutes. Freight ferries to Gdynia are operated by Stena Line and they make this trip across the Baltic Sea 14 times a week. Stena Line use two ferries on this route, the Stena Baltica and the Finnarrow.
Freight ferries to Gdynia can be booked through Stena Line themselves or through a number of agencies. Whichever way customers book their trip, multi-lingual operators are sure to be on hand to answer any questions. Alternatively, ferry customers also have the opportunity to book freight ferries to Gdynia online at their own convenience.
Freight ferry customers making this trip will find that Stena Line offer great value fares with excellent facilities, in order to make this day/night sailing most comfortable. Cabins on-board vary in quality but all of them have en-suite bathroom facilities. Besides the usual restaurants and bars, this ferry also has a nightclub and casino to entertain travellers looking for a little more fun during the journey.
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