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Ferry routes from Copenhagen

Copenhagen Port provides three main ferry services linking the city of Copenhagen with Polish, Swedish and Norwegian destinations, with frequently scheduled navigations to the cities of Oslo, Malmø, Swinoujscie and Helsingborg.

Copenhagen to Swinoujscie ferries

There are four weekly ferry services between Copenhagen and Swinoujscie. The craft that operates along this route is the M/F Pomerania. Services increases to five per week during the summer season. The night service has a sailing time of 12 hours, while daytime sailings only take 9 hours, 30 minutes.

The Polish town of Swinoujscie is well-known for its gorgeous beaches and modern port, and is a reputed health resort. Situated in Poland's northwest corner, the place is without a doubt one of the prettiest coastal towns in Poland.

Copenhagen to Malmø ferries

A hydrofoil sailing operated by Flyvebådene connects Copenhagen with Sweden's third largest city, Malmø, with a short travel time of just 45 minutes.

The Port of Malmö dates from the 13th century and is a facility of historical importance. The place was once Danish territory, up until 1658, when Skåne Province was incorporated into the nation of Sweden. Malmö is an ideal base for exploring the castles which are located nearby.

Copenhagen to Helsingborg and Oslo ferries

A daily ferry service is operated to Oslo, with a stop en-route at Helsingborg, in Sweden. The journey to Helsingborg takes approximately 2 hours, while the continuing overnight sea voyage to the port of Oslo takes an additional 14 hours.

Helsingborg is one of the most active and finest-equipped Scandinavian ports. The facility boasts a modern terminal building, which features public toilets and telephones, and a hot and cold beverages vending machine; but, there aren't any luggage trolleys available.

The Port of Oslo enjoys a strategic situation on the 60 mile (96.5kms) long Oslofjord's top, in the heart of the most industrialised and populated part of Norway. The city of Oslo was founded in 1050 by the notorious Vikings and is one of the oldest European capitals. The ferry terminal in Oslo boasts amenities including a pub in the Departures lounge, a mineral water dispenser, lavatories and storage lockers.

 
 
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