Operated by Stena Line on the Grenaa Varberg route
The Stena Nautica operates the crossing between Sweden and Denmark carrying around 320 cars and 900 passengers. Onboard you’ll find no shortage of facilities to keep you busy including a restaurant, a children’s play area, a cinema and a large shop with great special offers.
If you want to relax during the crossing, or enjoy more privacy then book a cabin All cabins are fitted with shower, toilet, bed linens and towels. Alternatively you could book a reserved seat in the Stena Plus Lounge. In addition to a comfortable seat during your trip you also get priority boarding.
In the Stena Nautica buffet restaurant you can choose from a wide variety of hot and cold dishes.
During the crossing you can shop to your heart's content in the Stena shop. Here’s where you’ll find genuine bargains and a wide variety of brands, from paperbacks to the latest perfumes.
Near the gangway you’ll both find a public luggage area as well as luggage lockers. You can purchase WiFi cards at the information desk.
There’s a play area on deck 7 where children can watch films, play on a Nintendo Game Cube or play captain of their own ship.
All facilities are located on deck 7 and accessible by lift. Passengers in wheelchairs have access to all facilities. Please inform Stena Line staff at the check in so they can attend to your needs and assign you a parking space close to the lift.
Please Note: Whilst we have taken great care in making our Stena Nautica 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
"Fantastic"
A great crossing. Very efficient and very enjoyable. Sailed past Denmark's biggest wind farm. Highly recommended.
Reviewed 26 August 2015 by Sue who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Seating"
The restaurant was (fully understandable) closed on the very late ferry trip which resulted in seating being very limited. In the middle of the night when you are tired people need decent seats to rest in! People should not have to sit on the floor.
Reviewed 24 July 2015 by Margareta who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"First-timers"
We are frequent visitors to Sweden from the UK but this is the first we used this connecting ferry. It was punctual and efficient with some excellent offers in the duty-free shop! We will definitely use it again.
Reviewed 23 September 2014 by Roger who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Nice crossing"
After a generous and very nice lunch we spent the rest of the time on sun deck. The sun was shining and Kattegatt almost as bright as a mirror. A perfect trip.
Reviewed 15 August 2014 by Lars who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Crossing with Motor Home."
A good service.
Reviewed 10 August 2014 by James who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Kiel-Gothenburg "
I was on the ship all liked it!
Reviewed 10 February 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Kiel-Gothenburg "
I was on the ship all liked it!
Reviewed 10 February 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Grenaa-Varberg "
I liked the crossing liked by ferry
Reviewed 10 February 2014 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Norwegians travelling from Sweden to Denmark"
We were graceously welcomed on board by the staff and they asked us if we wanted today's newpaper. Very friendly staff in the cafè. All in all a very pleasant sailing from Sweden to Denmark.
Reviewed 22 October 2013 by Ingrid who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Nice journey"
It was a comfortable journey in every way.
Reviewed 22 July 2013 by Anonymous who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"A good journey"
We are so happy with our journey Varberg-Grenå. The ferry was big enough, good activitates for the kids which made it easier for us during the whole journey. The breakfast buffe was really good, especially because the kids could eat for free. Good thing having breakfast on the ferry was that we didnt need to stop for food for a long while when we were in Denmark. I could definitely travel this route again!
Reviewed 02 July 2013 by Sofia who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica
"Varberg to Grenaa"
Great trip, cant fault anything really, food was average i suppose but the rest was fantastic!
Reviewed 14 May 2013 by Nicholas Watkins who travelled with Stena Line on Stena Nautica