Sassnitz ferry port in Germany connects you with Trelleborg in Sweden with a choice of up to 14 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Sassnitz to Trelleborg crossing is from 4 hours and the crossing is operated by Stena Line.
Fährhafen Sassnitz, 18546 Sassnitz
Sassnitz is a small town situated right on the north east coast of Germany, laying in the Jasmund Peninsula. The only ferry routes departing the part are to Trelleborg and Ronne, connecting Germany with Denmark and Sweden, making the port the gateway to Scandinavia.
Boasting a population of just under 10,000 people, Sassnitz exudes a tranquil vibe, perfect for whiling away a few stress free days. There isn’t much to do in the coastal town other than wander around the picturesque scenery and drink a cup of coffee at the charming cafes. The town may lack attractions, but the one it can boast is mightily impressive; The Jasmund Konigsstuhl National Park is a mecca of breathtaking views from glorious mountainside, hosting myriad of challenging walking trails and endless verdant foliage. Head there when the sun is setting for a mesmerising photo to become the envy of your friends.
The national park may bogart much of the limelight, but the U-Boat Museum is well worth a visit for anyone with a penchant for maritime history. The museum showcases the ships, submarines and sea life that has been spotted around the harbour; an added highlight is the tour of the submarine, providing an authentic underwater experience.
A bus service is in operation around the town, though the compact nature of the landmarks means it’s possible to cover much of Sassnitz by foot.