The Varberg Denmark line is temporarily not covered by any ferry companies on the NetFerry website.
Varberg in Sweden is on the west coast of the country. The port provides routes to Denmark. There are seven terminals located within the port: Nissakajen Quay, Eastern Harbor, Ironworks Quay, Kattegatt 500-, 600- and 700-quay and Oceanhamn 800-quay. Varberg covers over 300 hectares with 60 hectares of storage area. How to reach Varberg port The passenger terminals are close to the E6 motorway and the 25, 26, 41 and 153 highways. The parking area is free up to 24 hours and then for long-term parking is available, up to a maximum of 15 days. You can pay via an app. Varberg train station is a 10-... [More information]
Address: Danmarksterminalen Varberg Färjestation 432 44 Varberg, Sweden
Directions: Google Map @ Varberg, port
Denmark is a country in northern Europe and is considered "the happiest nation in the world" thanks to certainly thanks to progressive Scandinavian social model. It is a beautiful country and is a great example of a nation that lives off it own natural resources, whilst respecting the environment. History This land was colonized by Scandinavian populations around 400 AD. C., about two hundred years later the Danes invaded England, and later Norway and northern Germany; the Danish have established themselves as conquerors throughout history. During World War II Denmark was invaded by the ... [More information]