If you are travelling between Scandinavia and Northern Europe, there are many travel options for reaching Denmark.
→ DFDS connects Oslo, the Norwegian capital, with Copenhagen and Frederikshavn. There is 1 daily departure from Oslo, stopping in Frederikshavn after 10 hours and in Copenhagen after 19 hours.
→ Stena Line operates the connections from Sweden. The ferry route Halmstad Grenaa connects Southern Sweden and Jutland in 4 hours and 30 minutes, with 2 departures per day. The Gothenburg Frederikshavn journey lasts 3 hours and 30 minutes and departs 4 times a day.
→ Scandlines takes you from Germany to Denmark. Rostock Gedser takes 2 hours with 10 departures per day, while the shortest connection of all, Puttgarden Rødby, lasts 45 minutes and there is one departure every 30 minutes.
All ferries to Denmark have large garages for boarding with your vehicle and on-board services to entertain passengers during the crossing. There are shops, children's areas, Wi-Fi connection and a wide choice of bars and restaurants. On some sailings passengers can choose to reserve comfortable cabins, available for all needs.
Take the ferry to Denmark and discover astounding places!
Book your ferry to Denmark with MrFerry and discover this beautiful Northern European country full of exciting landscapes and entertainment. When you think of Denmark, you think of the capital city of Copenhagen, the tourist city par excellence, where you can visit the Tivoli amusement park, the Royal Palace of Amalienborg, the statue of the Little Mermaid, the National Museum and the Round Tower (the oldest observatory still in operation). Also worth a visit is Aahrus, Denmark's second city known as the European Capital of Culture, the island of Funen with its numerous castles, the university town of Odense and the famous Legoland amusement park near Billud.