Ferries in the Baltic Sea have been strongly impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. Many services have been cancelled, reduced, or restricted. We are doing out best to keep FerryScan updated in this time, however the information is changing hourly.
Refer to our current document tracking the status here
Please don't be afraid to contact us regarding trip refunds, cancellations, and modification.
In the Baltic Sea, ferries are a convenient way to make an efficient crossing in comfort. From Finland, routes go between four other countries (and counting). With FerryScan, discover the most popular ferry routes within the Baltic Sea.
There are at least 31 cities and towns surrounding the Baltic Sea region which are connected by passenger ferries. Here are just a few. View All Cities
As the Capital of Finland and the most northernly metro area over one million people, Helsinki brings much to offer. Helsinki is larger than Tallinn, yet smaller than Saint Petersburg and Stockholm, giving it a unique feel in the Baltics.
View CityLübeck is a picturesque city on Germany's north coast. It is a large port on the Baltic Sea, and has many ferry connections between North Germany and Scandanavia.
View CitySaint Petersburg is the largest city by far on the Baltic Sea and one of the most approachable Russian cities. As the former capital of Imperial Russia, it contains history around every corner.
View CityWith an intriguing mixture of old and new, Tallinn is sure to impress all. The capital of Estonia is a very walkable city showcasing a beautiful old town, and a young and upcoming tech culture.
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