Ferries from Oslo to Germany

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Are you planning a trip to Germany? Book your ferry from Oslo to Germany through the NetFerry online search engine. Our portal allows you to find the ferry routes to Germany departing from Oslo with just few clicks, including timetables, crossing duration and ticket prices.

The ferry routes beetween Oslo and Germany are covered by the maritime company Color Line who provide availability for 14 sailings per week with afternoon departures and crossing times shorter than 20 hours. Ferry companies working on this crossing have ships available that are suitable for cars, motorbikes, campers and trucks. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.

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Ferries from Oslo to Germany

From Norway to Germany

Port of Oslo

Oslo port has passenger terminals for the three ferry operators operating from here, Stena Line, DFDS and Color Line. Every year, almost three million passengers pass through this port, which is very close to the city centre. How to reach Oslo port If you are travelling to the Stena Line or DFDS terminal by car, take the E6 towards "Oslo S" / Oslo Sentrum until you see a sign with the ferry symbol and "København" and "Fredrikshavn". Continue in this direction until you reach a large roundabout above the E6. Keep left at the roundabout and continue to follow the signs for the ferries. If... [More information]

Address: Color Line Terminalen, Hjortnes, 0250, Norvegia Stena Line A/S, Vippetangen, Utstikker 2, Oslo, N-0154, Norvegia Utstikker II, Vippetangen, 0150, Norway

Directions: Google Map @ Oslo, 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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