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Ferries from Germany to Finland
You can book all your ferry crossings from Germany to Finland for cargo and freight safely online using our freight ferry booking engine.
With mostl of Europe’s freight ferry routes available online, we offer discounted prices on all freight ferry crossings from Germany to Finland.
Customers can also book cheap freight ferry services from Germany to other destinations such as Poland, Norway and Denmark.
Germany to Finland ferry
Finland is the fifth largest country in Europe and is situated in the Scandinavian region of Northern Europe. It is bordered by Norway in the north, Russia in the east and Sweden in the west while Estonia lies to the south across the Gulf of Finland. Nearly 90% of Finland’s foreign trade passes through the country’s ports.
The European ferry operator Tallink Silja offer crossings from Rostock to Helsinki (4 sailings a week) which is a 28 hour journey. The Port of Rostock is located in north-east Germany on the Warnow River estuary approximately 13 kilometres south of the shores of the Baltic Sea.Rostock is Germany's largest Baltic port and is also home to a large ferry port. It is a main base for the ferry operators Scandlines, Tallink Silja and TT-Line, which all connect Rostock with major Scandinavian destinations. Furthermore, Rostock receives the highest numbers of cruise tourists in Germany per year.
Finnlines provide the ferry crossing from Travemünde to Helsinki, offering 7 sailings a week with a travelling time of 27 hours and 30 minutes. Travemünde is a borough of Lübeck, in North Germany, located at the mouth of the river Trave in Lübeck Bay. Travemünde is an old seaside resort and is Germany's largest ferry port on the Baltic Sea with routes to Sweden, Finland, Russia, Latvia and Estonia.
Helsinki is the largest city in Finland and is also the country’s capital. The Port of Helsinki is the nation’s busiest passenger port. The freight port of Helsinki is the largest harbour in Finland and the second largest in the Nordic countries. Over 10 million tonnes of cargo and over 9 million passengers pass through the Helsinki ferry port annually.
All terminals are equipped with comfortable departure lounges, luggage lockers, ATMs, restaurants, ferry check-in points, kiosks, and bureau de change. Both short and long term parking facilities are accessible with parking meters on site.
