Ferries to Denmark

Ferry to Copenhagen, capital of Denmark
Ferry to Copenhagen, capital of Denmark

Travel by ferry to Denmark! Travelling to Denmark couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Denmark holiday rested and without stress.

From Germany, more than 50 ferry connections a day offer flexible travel to Denmark. There is a choice of routes from Rostock to Gedser and from Puttgarden to Rödby. The Danish vacation islands of Bornholm and Römö can also be reached from Rügen and Sylt. Denmark can also be reached from Sweden and Norway via Ferry.

Search & Book Ferries to Denmark

Use our ferry search to find your ferry to Denmark. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Denmarkferry. Check availability and timetables now.


Map of ferries to Denmark

On this map you can see an overview of all ferry connections to Denmark.

Wir laden gerade die Karte der Fähren to Denmark für dich.

Die Karte zeigt die Fährverbindungen to Denmark. Mit einem Klick auf die Route oder einen Marker, bekommst du weitere Informationen.

All ferries to Denmark

Hier findest du alle aktuellen Fährverbindungen to Denmark noch einmal in der tabellarischen Übersicht.

Ferry connection Country of origin & country of destination Number &
Duration of trip
Shipping company
Ferry Aarhus – Odden Ferry from Denmark to Denmark up to 12 times a day
1 hour 30 minutes
Molslinjen
Ferry Ballen – Kalundborg Ferry from Denmark to Denmark 5 times a day
1 hour 30 minutes
Samsølinjen
Ferry Ebeltoft – Odden Ferry from Denmark to Denmark up to 3 departures daily
1 hour 15 minutes
Molslinjen
Ferry Esbjerg – Nordby Ferry from Denmark to Denmark 45 times a day
12 minutes
Fanølinjen
Ferry Frederikshavn – Gothenburg Ferry from Denmark to Sweden up to 6 times a day
3 hours 25 minutes
Stena Line
Ferry Frederikshavn – Oslo Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 7 times a week
10 hours
DFDS Seaways
Ferry Fynshav – Bøjden Ferry from Denmark to Denmark up to 8 times a day
50 minutes
Alslinjen
Ferry Grenaa – Anholt Ferry from Denmark to Denmark up to 2 times a day
2 hours 45 minutes
Grenaa-Anholt Færgefart
Ferry Grenaa – Halmstad Ferry from Denmark to Sweden up to 14 times a week
4 hours 35 minutes
Stena Line
Ferry Hirtshals – Bergen Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 7 times a week
17 hours
Fjord Line
Ferry Hirtshals – Kristiansand Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 6 times a day
2 hours 25 minutes
Fjord Line
Color Line
Ferry Hirtshals – Larvik Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 3 times a day
3 hours 55 minutes
Color Line
Ferry Hirtshals – Seydisfjördur Ferry from Denmark to Iceland 1 time per week
66 hours
Smyril Line
Ferry Hirtshals – Stavanger Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 7 times a week
10 hours 30 minutes
Fjord Line
Ferry Copenhagen – Oslo Ferry from Denmark to Norway up to 7 times a week
19 hours
Go Nordic Cruiseline
Ferry Køge – Rønne (Bornholm) Ferry from Denmark to Bornholm, Denmark 7 times a week
5 hours 30 minutes
Bornholmslinjen
Ferry List – Havneby Ferry from Germany to Denmark up to 32 times a day
40 minutes
FRS Syltfähre
Ferry Puttgarden – Rödby Ferry from Fehmarn, Germany to Lolland, Denmark up to 48 times a day
45 minutes
Scandlines
Ferry Rostock – Gedser Ferry from Germany to Denmark 10 times a day
2 hours
Scandlines
Ferry Sassnitz (Rügen) – Rønne (Bornholm) Ferry from Germany to Bornholm, Denmark up to 6 times a week
3 hours 20 minutes
Bornholmslinjen
Ferry Tårs – Spodsbjerg Ferry from Denmark to Denmark up to 18 times a day
45 minutes
Langelandslinjen
Ferry Ystad – Rønne Ferry from Sweden to Bornholm, Denmark up to 7 times a day
1 hour 20 minutes
Bornholmslinjen

Ferry ports in Denmark

You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Denmark here.



The Scandlines hybrid ferry Berlin leaves the port of Rostock for Gedser in Denmark.

The Scandlines hybrid ferry Berlin leaves the port of Rostock for Gedser in Denmark.

The Scandlines-Ferry Prins Richard on its way from Germany to Denmark.

The Scandlines-Ferry Prins Richard on its way from Germany to Denmark.

View of the Öresund Bridge from Malmö towards Copenhagen.

View of the Öresund Bridge from Malmö towards Copenhagen.

Ferry to Copenhagen, capital of Denmark

Ferry to Copenhagen, capital of Denmark

Travel guide Denmark

Holiday in Denmark

In Denmark, everyone can find the holiday programme that suits them. The small kingdom offers its visitors almost 400 islands and over 7,300 kilometres of coastline. Enough space for nature, retreat and deceleration. But there is also plenty of space for charming towns, arts and crafts, culture and exciting theme parks. The Danes are considered a warm, friendly and open people who always make their guests feel welcome.

You can spend your vacation in Denmark in many different ways. In a hotel or the popular Danish vacation homes or at the campsite in a tent or motorhome.

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TOP excursion destinations in Denmark

Copenhagen – capital with charm

Denmark’s capital Copenhagen offers its visitors a beautiful old town, gorgeous royal palaces and of course the Little Mermaid. Nyhavn is lively and colourful, and Tivoli amusement park is one of Denmark’s most popular attractions.

Aarhus – modernity meets history

In Aarhus, past and present are only a few minutes’ walk apart. The old town, for example, offers its visitors a cathedral, a historic municipal theatre and many colourful houses. Modern Aarhus, on the other hand, knows how to impress with its harbour, apartment buildings reminiscent of icebergs and a “Rainbow Panorama” in the ARoS art museum.

Marselisborg Castle – summer residence of the Queen

Not far from downtown Aarhus, visitors will find Marselisborg Castle. It serves as the summer residence of the Danish queen. If she is present, the changing of the guard takes place every day at twelve o’clock. In their absence, the castle park and rose garden are open to the public.

Skagen – Where the North and Baltic Seas meet

Denmark’s northernmost holiday resort, Skagen, has three fascinating features. The light there is almost magical. On a headland, visitors can stand with one foot in the Baltic Sea and the other in the North Sea. And of the silted church only the steeple still rises from the sand.

Rubjerg Knude Fyr – The wandering lighthouse

Sand as far as the eye can see! Rubjerg Knude Fyr is probably one of the most famous lighthouses in the world. In 2019, it moved inland with a height of 23 meters and a weight of 700 tons. This saved him from falling into the sea.

Egeskov Castle – Fairytale moated castle

Lovers of castles will be enchanted by the picturesque Egeskov moated castle.
The Renaissance castle lies in the middle of a lake and delights with moats, gardens and labyrinths.

Legoland Billund – children’s dreams made of millions of bricks

In Billund, children’s dreams come true. Here in Legoland Denmark, an incredible 65,000,000 Lego bricks have been built. Over 50 attractions ensure unforgettable holiday experiences.

Wadden Sea National Park – Experience the UNESCO World Heritage Site

Off Jutland’s west coast lies the Wadden Sea National Park. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest interconnected tidal systems in the world. Thousands of animal and plant species find a home here and can be discovered on mudflat hikes.

Island of Møn – Spectacular chalk cliffs and starry skies

A very special nature experience awaits you on the island of Møn. The white chalk cliffs, up to 128 meters high, known as Møns Klint, are among the most spectacular landscapes in Denmark. Here you can explore the cliffs on well-developed hiking trails, learn exciting facts about their formation at the GeoCenter Møns Klint or enjoy an overwhelming starry sky at night in the internationally recognized Dark Sky Park. Take a day trip to the island of Møn.

Knuthenborg Safaripark – experience animals from all over the world up close

Animal lovers should definitely visit Knuthenborg Safari Park on Lolland. It is the largest safari park in Northern Europe and is home to over 1,000 animals from all over the world – including giraffes, rhinos, tigers and elephants. You can get up close to the animals in your own car or on a safari bus. Families can also look forward to adventure playgrounds, dinosaurs in the Evolution Park and exciting experiences in the great outdoors.


Entry requirements

German citizens need a passport or identity card to enter Denmark. The travel documents must be valid for the entire duration of the stay. Travellers under 16 years of age may enter the country with their own children’s passport, passport or identity card. A visa is not required for travel to Denmark.


Alternative travel options

An alternative to Ferry would be to travel by car. The A7 leads directly to Denmark via Hamburg and Flensburg. There is also a wide range of rail and long-distance bus connections from Germany. Copenhagen and Billund are served by regular flights from Germany. ”’ Ferriesto Scandinavia



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