Ferries from
Lithuania to Sweden
Ferries from
Lithuania to Sweden
Ferries from Lithuania to Sweden are available with 2 operators. There are 2 ferry routes. Ferries from Klaipeda to Karlshamn and Klaipeda to Trelleborg are popular ferry trips from Lithuania to Sweden. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Lithuania to Sweden sail approximately 15 times per week with TT-Line & DFDS Lisco.
The ferry crossing from Lithuania to Sweden takes between 13 hours and 21 hours 2 minutes, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Lithuania to Sweden takes 13 hours on the Klaipeda to Karlshamn ferry with TT-Line.
Yes, you can take your car on the ferry from Lithuania to Sweden with TT-Line & DFDS Lisco.
The distance between Lithuania and Sweden is approximately 439 miles, 706km or 381 nautical miles.
Lithuania to Sweden ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Klaipeda to Karlshamn ferry sails approximately 13 times per week, with a crossing time of 14 hours.
Klaipeda to Trelleborg ferry ferries sail approximately 3 times per week, with a sailing time of 20 hours.
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Lithuania is a jewel in the Baltic region and one of Europe's most fascinating countries. Vilnius, the capital, boasts a UNESCO-listed Old Town filled with Baroque architecture, cobbled streets and charming courtyards. History buffs will enjoy visiting the Hill of Crosses, a pilgrimage site with thousands of crosses, and the 14th-century Trakai Island Castle. Nature lovers can explore the Curonian Spit, a stunning sand dune peninsula shared with Russia. Lithuanian cuisine offers hearty delights like cepelinai (potato dumplings) and šaltibarščiai (cold beetroot soup). The country celebrates Midsummer's Eve (Joninės) in June with bonfires and wreaths, while the Kaziukas Fair in March showcases traditional crafts. From Lithuania's main port of Klaipėda, ferry connections are available to Sweden, Germany and Denmark, making it an excellent starting point for exploring Scandinavia or continuing your journey through Northern Europe.
Sweden offers visitors an enchanting mix of pristine natural landscapes and sophisticated urban experiences. From Stockholm's archipelagos to Lapland's Arctic wilderness, this Scandinavian gem delivers unforgettable adventures. Cultural enthusiasts will love the ABBA Museum and Vasa Museum in Stockholm, while history buffs can explore mediaeval Gamla Stan or the royal palaces. Nature lovers shouldn't miss the stunning Northern Lights visible in northern Sweden during winter, or the Midnight Sun phenomenon in summer. The country celebrates traditional Midsummer in June with maypole dancing and festive foods, while December brings magical Lucia celebrations with candlelit processions. From Swedish ports, ferry connections provide easy access to Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Germany, making Sweden a perfect starting point for Baltic exploration. The country's efficient public transport ensures visitors can easily travel between charming cities and spectacular countryside.