The ferry from Rostock to Gedser connects Germany with the Danish island of Falster. The route is offered up to 7 times a day by the shipping company
Scandlines. The journey time is about 2 hours.
Gedser
Gedser, located at the southern tip of the Danish island of Falster, is one of the youngest places in Denmark. Not far from the town lies Gedser odde, a cliff and the southernmost point of Denmark. Nature lovers will find a bird sanctuary here, tourists relax on the bathing beach and fossils and amber can be found. Gedser is best known for its direct ferry connection to Germany. The ferry connection Rostock - Gedser is the oldest ferry connection from Germany to Scandinavia and is offered up to 10 times a day.
Gedser ferry port is located on the island of Falster and connects Denmark with Germany. The route Gedser - Rostock is offered up to 9 times a day by the shipping company Scandlines. The journey time is about one hour and 45 minutes.
Rostock
The largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is lively and full of contrasts: large street axes, modern buildings, narrow alleys, Gothic brick buildings, patrician houses such as the Kerkhoffhaus, a city harbor and, above ...
The ferry port of Rostock connects Germany with Lithuania, Sweden and Denmark. The routes Rostock - Gedser, Rostock - Klaipeda and Rostock - Trelleborg are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies Scandlines, Stena Line and TT-Line.