Klaipeda – Rostock

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Klaipeda – Rostock

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Klaipeda to Rostock Ferry

The Klaipeda to Rostock ferry is operated by TT Line. Klaipeda Rostock Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.

Klaipeda Rostock Ferry Times

Klaipeda Rostock ferries typically depart from Klaipeda at around 19:20. The average sailing time of the ferry from Rostock to Klaipeda is approximately 27h 5m.

Klaipeda to Rostock Ferry Prices

Ferry prices for a ferry from Klaipeda to Rostock typically range between $433* and $558*. On average the Klaipeda Rostock ferry is $477*. The cheapest Klaipeda Rostock ferry prices start from $404*. The average price for a foot passenger is $296*. The average price for a Klaipeda Rostock car ferry is $473*.

Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time.

How far is Rostock from Klaipeda?

The distance between Klaipeda and Rostock is approximately 632.9 miles (1018.6km), or 550.0 nautical miles.

Is there a car ferry from Klaipeda to Rostock?

Yes, there is a car ferry from Klaipeda to Rostock provided by TT Line. Use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and tickets for car ferries between Klaipeda and Rostock.

Are foot passengers allowed on the Klaipeda Rostock ferry?

No, foot passengers can not travel onboard the ferry from Klaipeda to Rostock.

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Klaipeda - Rostock Route summary
Departure Country Lithuania
Destination Country Germany
No. of Operators 1
Operators TT Line
Average Price A$470*
Average Weekly Sailings 1
Average Sailing Duration 27h 5m
Fastest Sailing Duration 26h 55m
First Ferry 19:20
Distance 550 nautical miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-04-02.

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Klaipeda Guide

Klaipeda Ferry Port

The Port of Klaipeda is the northernmost ice-free port on the eastern coast bordering the Baltic Sea, representing Lithuania as its biggest and busiest port. More than 800 economic agents are directly involved in the operations of Klaipeda Port, and the port itself is a member of five international organisations that dictate important movements in the world of transportation. The port is regarded as one of the primary bases to connect Lithuania with the rest of Eastern Europe, especially the Baltic countries. The World Bank is currently sponsoring movements at the port, with the objectives to prevent spills, improving waste reception facilities and monitoring environmental conditions. The port has recently been making strides in the tourism industry after renovations have transformed it into an attractive seaside city. Over the past decade, cruise shipping has soared in popularity at the marina, with the cruise vessel terminal sitting right in the heart of the city. Numerous services are available to passengers at the port: taxi ranks, an internet café, souvenir shops, bars and restaurants are typically very busy at all times. An additional terminal was added in 2014 in an attempt to improve the city’s competitiveness in cruise shipping and to develop the exponential growth of its tourism industry. The ferry routes coming out of the port are to Kiel in Germany and to Karlshamn in Sweden, both of them relatively long crossings. Facilities on board the vessels are of high quality offering excellent service to passengers.


Rostock Guide

Rostock Guide

Rostock is a city in northern Germany located on the Warnow river on the coast of the Baltic Sea. In the 11th century there was a Slavic settlement at the Warnow river called Roztoc (which means broadening of a river); the name Rostock is derived from that designation. The Danish king Valdemar I set the town aflame in 1161. Afterwards the place was settled by German traders. The rise of the city began with its membership in the Hanseatic League. In the 14th century it was a powerful seaport town with 12,000 inhabitants and the biggest city of Mecklenburg. Ships for cruising the Baltic Sea were constructed in Rostock. In 1419 the oldest university in Northern Europe, the University of Rostock, was founded. Large parts of the central city were destroyed in World War II by Allied bombings in 1942 and 1945. Through reconstruction and subsequent extension, the city became a major industrial centre of the German Democratic Republic.


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