Trelleborg to Rostock Ferry

The Trelleborg Rostock ferry route connects Sweden with Germany and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Stena Line service runs up to 5 times per day with a sailing duration of around 6 hours while the TT Line service runs up to 5 times per day with a duration from 6 hr.

So that’s a combined 10 sailings on offer per day on the Trelleborg Rostock route between Sweden and Germany. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Trelleborg to Rostock Ferry Alternatives

For more information, please visit our Ferries from Sweden to Germany page.

Trelleborg - Rostock Ferry Operators

  • Stena Line
    • 5 Sailings Daily 6 hr
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  • TT Line
    • 5 Sailings Daily 6 hr
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Average Trelleborg Rostock Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Trelleborg Rostock route is a car and 2 passengers.

Trelleborg Rostock Ferry reviews

  • "very god"

    Very god

    'Ivaylo' travelled Trelleborg Rostock with TT Line on Peter Pan

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  • "Very well!"

    I had no problem with my travel.

    'Lorenzo' travelled Trelleborg Rostock with TT Line on Huckleberry Finn

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  • "Review"

    Good conditions overall.

    'George' travelled Trelleborg Rostock with TT Line

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  • "Trellborg to Rostock with TT Line"

    Excellent ferry - great cabin with it's own facilities - everything clean and tidy (22.00 crossing)

    'Tim' travelled Trelleborg Rostock with Stena Line

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Trelleborg Guide

Trelleborg is a town located in Skane County in the south of Sweden. The town's origins date back to when it was presented as a wedding present to the Swedish Prince Valdemar from the Danish Royal family in 1257. The Danes then took the town back which remained under Danish rule until 1658. Trelleborg became an industrial town at the end of the 19th century and this industrialisation has played an important part in the town's development. The town is popular with visitors from Sweden and Germany mainly because of the ferries to Rostock, Sassnitz and Lubeck-Travemunde In Germany. The ferries began sailing to the port in 1897 with the route to Travemunde established in 1962. The ferries carry both passengers on day trips, cars with vacationing families, and heavy trucks on their way through Europe. In 1917, Lenin arrived by ferry from Sassnitz to Trelleborg on his way from exile back to Russia to lead the Revolution.

Rostock Guide

The German city of Rostock is the largest city in the north German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and lies around 12 km from the Baltic Sea coast, on the banks of the Warnow River. Founded in 1419, the city's university, the University of Rostock, is one of the oldest in Germany that has been in continuous operation and is also one of the oldest universities in the world. The university's botanical garden, the Botanischer Garten Universitat Rostock, is open to the public and is a lovely place to visit. Drawing on the city's maritime connections, Rostock is also home to the annual Hanse Sail Festival which is where you will be able to see many large sailing ships and museum vessels taken out to sea. The festival is very popular and attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year. Also hosted by the city is the annual jazz festival called Ostee-Jazz (Baltic Sea Jazz) and is held every June.

The city's port is one of the most important ports in Europe and is Germany's largest. Ferry services operating from the port depart to Gedser in Denmark (2 hours), Trelleborg in Sweden (5 hours and 45 minutes, with a super fast ferry travelling to Hanko in Finland with a crossing time of 22 hours.