Ferries from
Lithuania to Germany
Ferries from
Lithuania to Germany
Ferries from Lithuania to Germany are available with 2 operators. There are 3 ferry routes. Ferries from Klaipeda to Kiel and Klaipeda to Travemunde are popular ferry trips from Lithuania to Germany. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Lithuania to Germany sail approximately 8 times per week and are operated by DFDS Lisco & TT-Line.
Lithuania to Germany ferry sail durations can take between 20 hours and 31 hours 5 minutes depending on the ferry operator, the route taken and weather conditions.
The fastest ferry from Lithuania to Germany takes around 20 hours on the Klaipeda to Kiel ferry with DFDS Lisco.
Yes, you can travel by car on the ferry from Lithuania to Germany with DFDS Lisco & TT-Line.
The distance between Lithuania and Germany is 766 miles (1232km) and 665 nautical miles.
Lithuania to Germany ferry prices can vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Prices exclude service fees.
The Klaipeda to Kiel ferry ferry sails approximately 6 times weekly with a crossing time of 20 hours 30 minutes.
Klaipeda to Travemunde ferry ferries sail about 3 times weekly with a sailing time of 30 hours 20 minutes.
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The Republic of Lithuania is the largest of the three Baltic States in Northern Europe, with its short, beautiful coastline facing the south-eastern Baltic Sea. As the southernmost of the Baltic nations, Lithuania has a relatively mild climate and so you can spend your day exploring the country’s lush forests or sunbathing on sandy beaches. Its historic heritage sets it apart from the nearby nations, too. Its capital, Vilnius is the biggest and one of the oldest cities in the country, boasting Europe’s largest baroque old town and spectacular church steeples. Lithuania’s main port is situated on the coast, to the west, in Klaipeda, with frequent routes available across the Baltic Sea to Scandinavia and Central Europe.
Germany sits in the heart of Central Europe, spanning from the North and Baltic Seas down to the Bavarian Alps. Birthplace of Einstein and Beethoven, and inventor of the automobile and MP3 technology, Germany has shaped the world. Today, it has one of the world’s largest economies, boasting some of the most unforgettable, diverse landscapes on the continent, too. Upon its tapestry are winding rivers, fairy tale castles and glorious mountain ranges. The capital, Berlin, known for the namesake wall and Brandenburg Gate, is a nightlife hub and haven for the arts, whilst the famous Bavaria region, sitting at the foot of the Alps, attracts beer, sausage and pretzel fans from around the world. The 2,389-kilometre German coast has multiple ports and ferry terminals. Choose from regular ferry routes, operated by many companies, from Scandinavia across the North Sea and from numerous countries in north-eastern Europe across the Baltic Sea, allowing easy access to Germany’s northern cities.