Travel by ferry to Lithuania! Travelling to Lithuania couldn't be more relaxed than by ferry. This way you start your Lithuania holiday rested and without stress.
If you want to travel to Lithuania from Germany, you can look forward to a direct connection from Kiel to Klaipeda. A crossing to Klaipeda is also possible from Karlshamn in Sweden.
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Search & Book Ferries to Lithuania
Use our ferry search to find your ferry to Lithuania. We compare the offers of different shipping companies on each route. So you always get the cheapest offer for your Lithuaniaferry. Check availability and timetables now.
All ferries to Lithuania
Here you find all current ferry connections to Lithuania.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Kiel – Klaipeda | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | up to 6 times a week 20 hours 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways |
Ferries Rostock – Klaipeda | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | up to 5 times a week 24 hours |
TT-Line |
Ferries Travemünde – Klaipeda | Ferry from Germany to Lithuania | up to 5 times a week 25 hours |
TT-Line |
All ferries from Lithuania
Here you find all current ferry connections from Lithuania.
Ferry connection | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration of trip |
Shipping company |
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Ferry Klaipeda – Karlshamn | Ferry from Lithuania to Sweden | up to 4 times a day 13 hours 30 minutes |
DFDS Seaways TT-Line |
Ferry Klaipeda – Trelleborg | Ferry from Lithuania to Sweden | up to 3 times a week 19 hours |
TT-Line |
Ferry ports in Lithuania
You can find an overview of all ferry ports in Lithuania here.
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Klaipeda |
Travel guide Lithuania
Holiday in Lithuania
Lithuania offers its visitors endless forests, untouched nature and stretches of coastline where amber can be found. Lithuania’s cities, on the other hand, offer art, culture and much in the way of architectural beauty.
TOP excursion destinations in Lithuania
Lithuania’s capital Vilnius delights its visitors with a picturesque old town. Winding alleys, historic buildings and over 50 churches are waiting to be discovered. Grand Ducal Castle, Gate of Dawn and Gediminas Tower are worthwhile destinations.
The Cathedral of St. Stanislaus has a special feature. For here the nave and the bell tower were built separately. In between, visitors will find the “miracle stone”, which is able to fulfil wishes.
The seaside resort of Palanga was once a place of recreation for the Russian nobility. Today the spa offers its guests lively entertainment. Be it a stroll along the promenade or a visit to the many cafés, nightclubs and casinos.
An unforgettable sight is the island castle of Trakai. Its unique location, red bricks, towers and walls make it one of the most popular sights in Lithuania. Especially in the afternoon, when the sun bathes the grounds in a picturesque light….
One of the most famous landmarks in the country is the Hill of Crosses. The pilgrimage site with its countless crosses stands for the deep religiousness of the Lithuanian people and has always been considered a symbol of national resistance.
On the Curonian Spit, picturesque fishing villages, lonely sandy beaches, high dunes and extensive pine forests determine the picture. No car disturbs the peace here. Hexenberg, Amber Bay and Thomas Mann House, on the other hand, promise a varied vacation.
The Dzukija National Park is the largest in Lithuania. 90 percent of its area is forested. The strictly protected Čepkeliai marsh is the largest contiguous marsh in the country. In the park eagles, wolves and elks find ideal living conditions.
In the Aukstaitija National Park visitors experience almost untouched primeval forest. The tree population of oaks and pines here is 200 years old. Large heath areas, meadows and lakes provide a protected habitat for wolves, lynx and elk.
Entry requirements
As Lithuania is located within the Schengen area, German citizens only need an identity card or passport that is valid for the entire duration of the journey when entering the country. A visa is not required for your trip to Lithuania.
Alternative travel options
The best route by car is via Poland to Lithuania. The European route 67 leads from Prague to all Baltic states. Those arriving by train or bus should plan for long travel times and transfers. Vilnius can be reached quickly and easily by plane from Germany.