PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Practical Information for Ferry Travelers

 

🚗 How to Get to the Ports

Reaching the major ports in Northern Europe is easy thanks to well-developed transport networks. Here’s how you can get there:

  • By Car – Most ports have direct access to major highways, and parking is available near the terminals. Be sure to check parking options and fees in advance.
  • By Train – Many ferry terminals are conveniently connected to rail networks, allowing for seamless travel. Key hubs like Rotterdam, Hamburg, and Stockholm have train stations nearby.
  • By Public Transport – Cities with major ports offer bus and tram services to ferry terminals, making public transport a cost-effective option.
  • By Air – If you’re coming from a distant location, flying to an airport near the port and then taking a train, bus, or taxi is an efficient choice.

 

⏳ Ferry Check-in Procedures

Before boarding, ensure you follow these check-in guidelines:

  • Arrival Time – Arrive at the terminal at least 60–90 minutes before departure for passenger ferries and 2–3 hours if traveling with a vehicle.
  • Documents Required – Have your passport or ID card, ticket, and any necessary visas ready. Some ferries also require vehicle registration documents.
  • Baggage Rules – Different ferry operators have varying baggage allowances, so check weight and size limits in advance.
  • Security Checks – Be prepared for security screenings similar to those at airports. Sharp objects and certain liquids may be restricted.

 

🛳️ Tips for Ferry Travelers

  • Book in Advance – Especially during peak seasons, book your ticket early to secure a spot and get the best prices.
  • Check the Weather – Rough seas can cause delays or cancellations. Always check the weather forecast before traveling.
  • Bring Essentials – Pack travel essentials such as snacks, chargers, entertainment, and travel pillows for a comfortable journey.
  • Consider a Cabin – For overnight trips, booking a cabin ensures a restful journey. Cabins vary from basic bunks to luxury suites.
  • Currency & Payments – While most ferries accept cards, having some local currency (especially for duty-free shopping or onboard purchases) can be useful.

Following these tips will help make your ferry journey across Northern Europe smooth and enjoyable! 🚢