Known as the Baltic gateway to greater Europe and Germany, Rostock Port is a centre for commercial, trading and financial activities on the water. With the best engineering and workers offering top-notch German standards, it is no surprise that this seaport is best renowned for its ferry services, efficiency and modern facilities.
The main passenger terminal at Rostock’s ferry port is equipped with modern and convenient facilities and services. For those that wish to grab a quick snack before boarding the vessels, there are a couple of cafés available. The bureaux de change is available for those with cash concerns while the concerts and theatre productions provide entertainment.
Whether travelling on Silja Line, Superfast or Scandlines, all ferry operators offer comfortable onboard facilities and services including food and beverage outlets. All the ferry line operators departing Rostock ferry port are wheelchair accessible. It is still best to make prior arrangement for travellers with special needs or disabilities.
If travelling from any of the Baltic states to Scandinavian countries, ferry transportation is quick and easy from Rostock. For high season, passengers have the option to choose from over 20 departing ferries to seaports around Scandinavia such as Helsinki in Finland, Trelleborg in Sweden and Gedser in Denmark.
As for route frequency, TT ferries has three daily sailings to Trelborg, Sweden while Superfast ferries has sailings every day of the week excluding Sundays to Hanko, Finland. Sija Line also sails to Finland by way of the Helsinki seaport along with Tallinn in Estonia on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. For those on the way to Gedsar from the Rostock Port, Scandlines has nine daily sailings.
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