Operated by Polferries on the Gdansk Nynashamn route
Polferries modern and luxurious ferry Scandinavia can carry up to 1800 passengers and 500 cars. Onboard Scandinavia you’ll find a large selection of cabins, airplane type seats, a shop, bars, a café, restaurants, cafeterias, a cinema, a children’s play area and much more.
M/f Scandinavia features a large selection of onboard cabin accommodation with enough beds to sleep more than 900 people. All cabins are en-suite and come in a choice of inside or sea view (outside). There are also numerous airplane style seats available onboard.
There are numerous venues to eat and drink onboard including 2 restaurants serving a wide selection of food to suit all tastes. The panoramic Vivaldi Restaurant offers fine food with a great view of the Baltic Sea while Zorba restaurant is located in the centre of the ship and serves Greek food in a cosy atmosphere. If you prefer a bit of everything and a wide selection then head to the self-service buffet in the cafeteria.
In the stern of the ship there is a café which at night turns into a night club while on the top deck there is a 200 seater panorama bar serving all of your favourite drinks.
There are numerous shops onboard selling a huge variety of items including tobacco, alcohol, perfumes, after shaves, cosmetics, travel accessories, underwear and designer clothing.
M/f Scandinavia features a 200 seater cinema showing up to 2 films per voyage, a casino with slot machines, roulette and blackjack tables. There is also an open deck with a ‘garden’ so that you can stretch your legs in the sea air.
The ship features a children’s play room to keep younger passengers entertained during the trip.
There are a selection of cabins have been specially adapted for wheelchair bound passengers.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Scandinavia guide as accurate as possible, onboard facilities, services and entertainment may vary depending on the date and time of year that you travel, facilities mentioned may change without notification and ferry companies reserve the right to operate vessels other than those mentioned at time of booking without prior notification.
100% of our customers recommended this ship
"Good trip for cyclists"
This ferry is a very good alternative for us who are doing long distance cycling to get down to the continent fast. Everything worked perfectly and the food was price worthy is Swedish terms. The menu with Polish food was exciting and fun. One avise is to book early if you want a cabin. I didn't and had to sleap in the chair.
Reviewed 16 July 2015 by Anonymous who travelled with Polferries on Scandinavia
"Good travel route"
When you don't want to drive through all of Sweden to reach the continent. Clean and neat outside cabin, seemed newly renovated. A small tax free shop but pretty good selection. The a la carte restaurant was very good. Friendly and helpful staff. There was no WiFi on the boat, a shame but nice in a way. The journey started with som hassle in Gdansk, due to road works and divertions of traffic, so it wasn't easy to find your way to the port. The crossing was calm at the start but around 2 am it was very rocky. I'm wondering it a bigger ferry is neccessary on this route? When we passed Gotland it had calmed down again and the last bit was not windy. Nice to have been able to rest instead of driving and now we only have a few miles left before we are home again.
Reviewed 15 July 2015 by Pär who travelled with Polferries on Scandinavia
"Nice trip although we panicked a little bit"
The trip was nice and pleasant. The problem for us was that we put the address in the GPS and we ended up in what we think was the old port. Luckily there was a person who called himself a guide who sent us to the correct address after we paid him. It felt very unsecure though. You need to change information so customer gets the correct address.
Reviewed 09 July 2015 by Stefan who travelled with Polferries on Scandinavia
"Nice ferry, good food, good service!"
Positive experience travelling with this ferry
Reviewed 28 July 2014 by Jon who travelled with Polferries on Scandinavia