Departure Port | Arrival Port | Travel Time | Ferry Operator | |||
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Frederikshavn Denmark - FDH | Goteborg Sweden - GOT | 4. 5 Hrs. | - - |
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Grenaa Denmark - GRE | Halmstad Sweden - HAD | 5. 5 Hrs. | - - - - |
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We have available two departure points from Denmark which
include Frederikshavn and Grenaa. With conecting ports in Goteborg Sweden and Halmstad Sweden.
Frederikshavn Denmark - FDH
The ferry terminal in Frederikshavn is only a 10 minute walk to the center of town, as well as the
train and bus station with connection from either Sæby or Skagen. Frederikshavn is a small but charming
harbor town. Offering great shopping, restaurants and a dip in the sea on beautiful Palm Beach. Visit
the Aalborg Zoo, Reef Water Park and Fårup Sommarland amusement park and discover why Frederikshavn has
something for everyone.
Travel by ferry from Frederikshavn to Goteborg Sweden is aproximately 3.5 to 4.5 travel time. Which is the most
direct route between Sweden and Denmark. The easy access and flexible schedule allow for a trouble free
and affordable travel.
Grenaa Denmark - GRE
Travel by ferry to Halmstad in Sweden and Grenaa in Denmark aboard the Stena Nautica . While on board you
can relax and unwind, enjoy a delicious meal, stock up on a bargain in our onboard shop and take in the
beautiful sea views. The crossing takes only 4 hours 35 minutes and you can choose between day and night trips,
whichever you choose you will enjoy a great travel experience.
The port of Halmstad on the west coast of Sweden is very easy to reach by car via highways from the north,
south and east. The city is also accessible by train and bus with a passenger shuttle bus on foot from the
station to the terminal.
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