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The crossings between Rostock and Sweden are served by the maritime operator Stena who make 34 weekly sailings available with travel times ranging bewteen 6 hours and 9 hours 15 minutes. morning and afternoon departure times for these crossings. This route is served by ferries allowing cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. All ships have both cabins and reserved seating arrangements, allowing you to choose your preferred level of comfort as you travel.
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Rostock is an important port on the northern coast of Germany. It covers a large area and serves commercial and passenger routes and cruise ships. The infrastructure is in continuous evolution, and significant investments have been made here. The ferry terminal is the Warnow Terminal, where the ferries for Sweden and Denmark depart. The terminal has all services available for passengers in transit. How to reach Rostock port It is straightforward to get to Rostock by train, as the station is near the cruise terminal. By car, you drive through the Warnowtunnel and arrive at the port from the mot... [More information]
Address: Zum Fährterminal 1 18147 Rostock Überseehafen - Germany
Directions: Google Map @ Rostock, port
Sweden is situated in Northern Europe; is the country where the Nobel Prize is awarded each year. History In 1800 Sweden was relatively uneconomically developed, in fact, it was one of the poorest in Europe. Development of the transport sector and greater exploitation of natural resources such as wood and iron generated development in Sweden. Sweden is connected to Denmark by a bridge, linking the cities of Malmo and Copenhagen. The history of populations in Sweden can be traced back to the Stone Age. Then the Vikings populated Sweden in the 10th century, who also began trading and colonized n... [More information]