Sassnitz has routes with Sweden (Trelleborg) and Lithuania (Klaipeda). The line between Sassnitz and any other destination isn't available at this time by ferry operators connected to NetFerry.
On the extreme tip of the north-eastern German coast lies the port of the city of Sassnitz. The seaport provides ferry connections to Lithuania and Sweden; and as Germany's largest port, it plays an important commercial role. The terminal offers many services to travellers in transit; there are places to rest, toilets, shops and parking facilities.
How to reach Sassnitz port
By car, take the A20 until you reach the B96 for Sassnitz in Stralsund. After 30 km follow the B96b for Mukran. This road leads to the ferry terminal. Next to the terminal, there is a paid parking lot, which only accepts coins! You can leave your car there for three days for € 5.00 per day, or you can opt for a longer-term solution.
You can reach Sassnitz port by train; the railway station is connected to the major German cities, visit the German railway site for more information on connections www.bahn.de Getting around by bus is also very simple, the number 18 stops in Sassnitz, Mukran and the ferry port and there are three daily departures per day.
The nearest airport to the city is in Heringsdorf, about 180 kilometres away. Berlin airport is over three hundred kilometres away, but well connected by railways.
Address: Fährhafen Sassnitz-Mukran Hafeneingangsgebäude 20 18546 Sassnitz Germany
Directions: Google Map @ Sassnitz, port