Ferries from Helsinki to Germany

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Would you like to know how to get to Germany? Search for the best ferry from Helsinki to Germany by accessing our online booking system. This web portal gives you all the information you need on the sea crossings to Germany from Helsinkiprices, durations and timings.

The routes connecting Helsinki and Germany are operated by Finnlines only who provide availability for 14 sailings per week with afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 38 hours. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.

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Ferries from Helsinki to Germany

Port of Helsinki

The port of Helsinki is the largest port in Europe for freight and passenger traffic. It is a vast port and offers services of all kinds and generates lots of wealth and jobs for the country. There are many piers and areas of the port, including the South Harbor, Katajanokka Harbor, West Harbor, Hernesaari Cruise Pier, Vuosaari Harbor, Port of Loviisa, Kantvik Harbor, Helsinki's coal quays. The passenger terminals are well connected to each other by tram and shuttle service. The Katajanokka terminal offers in-house catering services, luggage storage, currency exchange and ticket offices. The t... [More information]

Address: Lootsi 13, 10151 Tallinn, Estonia

Directions: Google Map @ Helsinki, port

Guide of Germany

Germany is in the heart of Europe and is a leading country in the European Union. It is country rich in green and breathtaking landscapes, with the German Alps to the south and the black forest in the northern plains to the Baltic Sea coast. History Inhabited by the Celts then Germanic populations until 1806, it was a medieval empire resulting from the division of the Carolingian Empire. In 1814, with the fall of Napoleon, the Germanic Confederation was established during the Vienna Congress. Germany also experienced dark periods of history such as the Third Reich until 1945. Subsequently the ... [More information]

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