The Swinoujscie Trelleborg ferry route connects Poland with Sweden. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, TT Line. The crossing operates up to 9 times each week with sailing durations from around 5 hours 55 minutes.
Swinoujscie Trelleborg sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Swinoujscie Trelleborg route is a car and 2 passengers.
"Very good ship"
Very good experience. Clean ship.
'Enrico' travelled Swinoujscie Trelleborg with TT Line on Nils Dacke
Read More Read Less"Good overall"
It was quite good. Cabin comfortable, ship punctual.
'Fabian' travelled Swinoujscie Trelleborg with TT Line on Nils Dacke
Read More Read Less"Sailing "
It was ok, but the shower head was completely ruined.
'Jan' travelled Swinoujscie Trelleborg with TT Line on Nils Dacke
Read More Read Less"Overnight over the Baltic"
A very useful part of our Big Adventure this summer; the crossing worked very well for us. We booked early for a cheap price, and reckoned we could afford a cabin. This is a good idea for the overnight trip, as the cabin was very comfortable, easy to find and allowed a good night's sleep. We pre-booked a breakfast and coffee and this seemed very good value, and set us up ready for the next morning. We had arrived at the Swinoujscie terminal quite early and it was a bit worrying, as very few people were queuing. Then just in time, everything started happening with a smooth check-in. The lining-up-to-board routine seemed very haphazard, and once on board we were ready to drop (and appreciated the cabin a lot). Arrival in Sweden was easy, and Trelleborg is well linked to coast and inland routes.
'David' travelled Swinoujscie Trelleborg with TT Line on Nils Dacke
Read More Read LessThe Polish city and port of Swinoujscie lies on the Baltic Sea coast and on the Szczecin Lagoon, in the north west of the country. Most of the city is built on the islands of Usedom and Wolin, but also on other smaller islands, with the largest being Karsibor island. The German resort of Ahlbeck on Usedom is a close neighbour of Swinoujscie and are linked by a road and a promenade that is 12 km long.
Interesting sights in the city include the Museum of Deep Sea Fishing which is located in the former town hall. The museum's exhibits contain a history of sea fishing, sea animals, the town and its surrounding area and old navigation equipment. Also in the city is the Angel's Fort which was built between 1845 and 1858 and is a replica of Hadrian's Mausoleum in Rome. Concerts and art exhibitions are held at the Western Fort which was built between 1843–1863. The Fort has been modernised a few times in the past, and from after World War II until 1962 it was the headquarters of the Red Army.
Swinoujscie has the largest and most modern ferry terminal in Poland, with regular connections to destinations in Denmark and Sweden.
Trelleborg is Sweden's southernmost town and can trace its history back to the 13th century when the town was presented as a wedding gift to the Swedish Prince Valdemar from the Danish Royal Family. The town was later reclaimed by the Danes who ruled it until 1658 when it passed back to Swedish rule. today, the town is often visited by people who are travelling between Sweden and Germany because of the ferries that depart from the town's port to Rostock, Sassnitz and Lubeck and Travemunde. These ferry routes began to operate in 1897 with the Sassnitz line and the route to Travemunde established in 1962 and the route to the former East German city of Rostock established after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. The ferries that operate on these routes can carry both foot passengers and cars along with heavy trucks that are usually en route through Europe. In 1917, Lenin arrived by ferry from Sassnitz to Trelleborg on his way from exile back to Russia to lead the Revolution.