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MAIN FERRY COMPANIES IN THE BALTIC SEA
 

  • Bornholm Trafikken - Ferry service between the Danish island of Bornholm and the Danish mainland, Sweden and Germany.

  • Color Line - Norwegian ferry service operating between Norway, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom.

  • Eckerö Linjen - Swedish ferry service between the mainland and the island of Aaland.

  • HH-Ferries - Swedish ferry service operating between Sweden and Denmark.

  • Hoverline Scandinavia AB - Hovercraft passenger services is the only hovercraft passenger service in Scandinavia. Stockholm Archipelago and international.

  • Mols-Linien - Danish ferry service between Odden and Ebeltoft in Denmark.

  • Nordö-Link - Passenger and vehicle ferry service between Malmö and Lübeck - Travemünde.

  • Polferries - Passenger and vehicle ferry services between Poland, Denmark and Sweden.

  • Scandlines - The Danish/German Scandlines AG is one of the largest ferry companies in the world - operating 24 services between ports in Denmark, Sweden, Germany and the Baltic.

  • Silja Line - Silja's ferries operate between Finland, Sweden and Estonia.

  • Stena Line - One of the world's largest ferry companies for international ferry traffic.

  • Superfast Ferries - Maritime company offering passengers service in the Adriatic, Baltic, and North Sea regions.