Ferries from Gothenburg to Denmark

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The route

Find all the information for your ferry from Gothenburg to Denmark consulting our online search service. These pages show you the ferry operators that cover the routes to Denmark departing from Gothenburg and related schedules, tariffs and durations.

The ferry connections between Gothenburg and Denmark are covered by the maritime operator Stena who have 67 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging between 3 hours 15 minutes and 3 hours 50 minutes with mainly morning and afternoon boarding. Passengers will be welcomed on board by competent and qualified crews who will show you to your accommodation and all of the services available on board.

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Ferries from Gothenburg to Denmark

Port of Gothenburg

There are two passenger terminals in Gothenburg: Masthuggskajen, sailing to Denmark and the other called Tysklandsterminalen, sailing to Germany. Both ferry terminals lie on the River Gota, across from the city centre. Passenger facilities at the ferry terminals include a snack bar, a cafe and a comfortable passenger lounge. The terminal is accessible for wheelchair users, and there are also dedicated accessible toilets.  Getting to and from the passenger terminals  If you are travelling by car, the centre is easy to reach in around 8 minutes, and both ferry terminals are well signpo... [More information]

Address: Danmarksterminalen Emigrantvägen 20 413 27 Göteborg Sweden

Directions: Google Map @ Gothenburg, port

Guide of Denmark

Denmark is a country in northern Europe and is considered "the happiest nation in the world" thanks to certainly thanks to progressive Scandinavian social model. It is a beautiful country and is a great example of a nation that lives off it own natural resources, whilst respecting the environment.  History This land was colonized by Scandinavian populations around 400 AD. C., about two hundred years later the Danes invaded England, and later Norway and northern Germany; the Danish have established themselves as conquerors throughout history. During World War II Denmark was invaded by the ... [More information]

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