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"Dogs allowed to roam in passenger areas"
Everything very good apart from large number of dogs allowed in passenger areas and smokers lighting up anywhere they chose rather than dedicated smoking areas.
'Stena Vision' travelled on Stena Vision
Read More Read Less"nice one night voyage"
it was really great choice to board on Stena Spirit as i had a pleasant time there
'Stena Spirit' travelled on Stena Spirit
Read More Read Less"Karlskrona gdynia"
Happy with the trip. The cabin could've been decorated nicer.
'Stena Spirit' travelled on Stena Spirit
Read More Read Less"Comfortable voyage"
A nice sailing from Karlskrona to Gdynia. The only thing that makes this not a great experience is that there was no information about the tax free shop's opening and closing hours, and it closed many hours before we arrived in Poland. It would have been good to have received in formation about this over the speakers on the ship.
'Stena Vision' travelled on Stena Vision
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The Karlskrona Gdynia ferry route connects Sweden with Poland. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Stena Line. The crossing operates up to 14 times each week with sailing durations from around 10 hours 30 minutes.
Karlskrona Gdynia sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.
The Swedish city of Karlskrona is home to Sweden's only remaining naval base and is the headquarters of Sweden's Coast Guard. Referred to as Sweden's only baroque city, Karlskrona is spread over 30 islands and lies on the eastern part of the Blekinge Archipelago. Once the property of the Swedish Nave, the islet of Stumholmen is now home to the National Naval Museum (Marinmuseum).
An important day for the residents of the city is the day before midsummer's eve, when the town puts on a large fair that usually attracts many tens of thousands of visitors. The fair, called Lovmarknaden (The Leaf Fair), is also popular with the city's residents. Also held in late June/early August, in the town's harbour, is a festival called The Sail where sailing boats line up at the pier and where many families go to have something to eat and drink. Another attraction in the city is its town square which is the largest main square in Scandinavia.
Karlskrona Ferry Port has a range of services and facilities for travellers. The port provides short and long stay car parks with conveniently located spaces for disabled drivers.
The Polish city of Gdynia is one of the youngest Polish cities and lies on the Baltic Sea coast. The city has a thriving and busy harbour and centre and is a popular place to visit, especially during the summer months, because of its lovely sandy beaches. The city's port is one of Poland's major seaports and is a major centre of shipbuilding and is also a major centre of business all of which has made it Poland's most prosperous city.
Gdynia is located close to the Polish cities of Gdansk and Sopot which together form the Tricity conurbation which helps to develop economic activity for the region. If you are especially interested in 1920's and 1930's architecture, the Gdynia may be the perfect destination for you as there is not much in the city that is older than this. Popular attractions in the city include two ship museums, the frigate Dar Pomorza and the destroyer Blyskawica. Also of interest is the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium that enables visitors to further develop their understanding of the sea.