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Ferries to Denmark from Sweden

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Ferry from Sweden to Denmark: the options

Denmark is a vital ferry hub if you want to travel from Sweden and the other Nordic countries to Denmark and the rest of Europe. 
 
If you travel from Sweden to Denmark, you have a couple of good options to consider.

On this page, you'll find more information about these routes and guidance on how to get from Sweden to Denmark by ferry and via the Sontbridge. This guide works both ways – you can use it for ferries from Denmark to Sweden as well.

Furthermore, you can find a handy ferry map overview and alternative routes you could consider

In short: 🇸🇪 Sweden to Denmark by ferry

  • Main routes: Helsingborg-Helsingør, Halmstad-Grenaa, and Gothenburg-Frederikshavn + Oresundbridge
  • Fastest connection: The Helsingborg-Helsingør ferry is the quickest way across, covering just 5 km in about 20 minutes with departures every 15-30 minutes throughout the day.
  • Longer routes: Stena Line operates routes from Gothenburg to Frederikshavn and Halmstad to Grenaa, where you can take your car, camper, or motorbike and sail directly to Jutland.
  • Alternative route: Travellers can also cross the Öresund Bridge (Øresundbron) between Malmö and Copenhagen, a 16 km fixed link of bridge and tunnel – the fastest non-ferry option across the strait.
  • Tip: When traveling further into mainland Europe, the bridge and ferry are often combined with the Puttgarden–Rødby crossing.
  • It's good to know that Sweden also offers several long-distance ferries for onward travel to Germany or Poland: ideal if Denmark is just a stop along your route.

Map: ferry routes and crossings between Sweden and Denmark

Use the interactive map below to explore all ferry connections between Denmark and Sweden. Zoom in to view the routes, ports, and operators and find the crossing that best matches your travel plans.

Ystad-Rønne

Denmark ⇔ Sweden
1h 20mins.
Up to 7 times per day
42 miles
From: £13.00

Grenaa-Halmstad

Denmark ⇔ Sweden
4h 30 mins.
Up to 2 times per day
79 miles
From: £63.00
Popular
Forsea

Helsingor-Helsingborg

Denmark ⇔ Sweden
20 Minutes
continuous
2 miles
From: £33.00
Popular
Scandlines

Puttgarden-Rødby + Sontbridge combiticket

Denmark ⇔ Sweden, Germany ⇔ Denmark
20 mins., 45 mins.
continuous
11 miles, 5 Miles
From: £52.00
Popular
Scandlines

Puttgarden-Rødby + Helsingor-Helsingborg combiticket

Denmark ⇔ Sweden, Germany ⇔ Denmark
20 mins., 45 mins.
continuous
11 miles, 2 miles
From: £52.00

Oresund Bridge Copenhagen Malmo

Denmark ⇔ Sweden
19 minutes
continuous
5 Miles
From: £63.00

Frederikshavn-Göteborg

Denmark ⇔ Sweden
3h 15 mins
Up to 7 times per day
57 miles
From: £63.00

About the crossings from Sweden to Denmark

There are several convenient ways to travel between Sweden and Denmark: by ferry or via the impressive Öresund Bridge. The most popular and frequent option is the Helsingborg–Helsingør ferry, a short 20-minute crossing over just 5 km, connecting southern Sweden with northern Denmark. Another quick way across is the Öresund Bridge (also known as the Sont Bridge), linking Malmö in Sweden to Copenhagen in Denmark. The total crossing time is around 20 minutes by car or train, making it one of the fastest connections between the two countries. If you prefer a longer sea journey, Stena Line operates ferries between Gothenburg and Frederikshavn as well as Halmstad and Grenaa. These routes connect western Sweden with the Danish mainland, and are ideal for travellers with cars, campers, or motorbikes.

Popular ferry crossings from Sweden to Denmark

When travelling from Sweden to Denmark, you can also take the Öresund Bridge (often called the Sont Bridge). A valid ticket or toll pass is required for the crossing. Along with the Helsingborg–Helsingør ferry, it’s the fastest way to travel between the two countries. Many travellers combine the Öresund Bridge with the Puttgarden–Rødby ferry when continuing further south into mainland Europe. Depending on your departure point in Sweden, you can easily find a route that fits your travel plans.

In just 20 minutes from Sweden to Denmark

Sweden and Denmark are located remarkably close to each other: and with both the Helsingborg–Helsingør ferry and the Öresund Bridge, you can travel between the two countries in as little as 20 minutes. If you don’t mind spending a little more time at sea, the longer Stena Line routes to Jutland are a great alternative for a more relaxed journey.
3h 15 mins
57 miles
Up to 7 times per day
From: £63.00
4h 30 mins.
79 miles
Up to 2 times per day
From: £63.00
Popular
20 Minutes
2 miles
continuous
From: £33.00
19 minutes
5 Miles
continuous
From: £63.00

Alternatives to the ferry from Sweden to Denmark

If your journey continues beyond Denmark, there are several other international ferry routes departing from Sweden that connect to mainland Europe. Two popular options are the ferries from Sweden to Germany and the ferries from Sweden to Poland. With these options, you skip Denmark.

When travelling to Germany, you’ll find multiple routes from Sweden — most of them operating year-round and especially popular in the summer months. In total, there are around seven active ferry connections between the two countries.

One of the most convenient choices is the direct Gothenburg–Kiel ferry, a comfortable overnight sailing that connects western Sweden with northern Germany.

There are also regular ferries between Sweden and Poland. From Karlskrona, you can sail to Gdynia with Stena Line, while another popular route connects Świnoujście in Poland with Trelleborg in southern Sweden. Both crossings are ideal if you’re travelling by car and planning to continue your journey into Central or Eastern Europe.

15h 30 mins.
361 miles
Once per day
From: £95.00
11 Hours
160 miles
up to 14 times per week
From: £70.00
6h 30 mins.
Up to 10 times per week
From: £105.00
6h 30 mins.
105 miles
Up to 30 times per week
From: £34.00

Tickets for ferries

How to use the ferry booking engine?

Simply enter your departure port, destination, and travel dates in the search box to compare ferry ticket prices between Denmark and Sweden. If your plans are flexible, try adjusting your travel dates – prices can vary depending on the season and day of the week.

You’ll instantly see the available crossings, operators, sailing times, and fares, helping you find the best route and price for your trip across the Adriatic.

On board, route maps & visual impression of the trip

🇸🇪🇩🇰 What’s most relevant for travellers between Sweden and Denmark

Several routes connect Sweden and Denmark, each with its own advantages depending on how you travel: by car, foot, train, or camper. Here’s what to expect and which route might fit your journey best:
  • Helsingborg-Helsingør: The fastest and most frequent crossing. Ideal for commuters, day trippers, and travellers who want to get across the Öresund in just 20 minutes. Perfect if you prefer a flexible timetable with departures every 15–30 minutes.
  • Öresund Bridge (Malmö-Copenhagen): Best for drivers and train passengers who want a quick and direct connection without boarding a ferry. The 16 km bridge-and-tunnel link takes around 20 minutes and offers easy access to both city centres.
  • Gothenburg-Frederikshavn: A comfortable overnight or daytime ferry for those travelling with a car, camper, or motorbike. Ideal if you’re heading to or from northern Denmark or continuing towards Jutland and Germany.
  • Halmstad-Grenaa: Great for holidaymakers and road-trippers who prefer a relaxed journey to central Denmark. Operated by Stena Line, this route offers scenic views and convenient access to Aarhus and surrounding regions.
Tip: If you want the quickest possible route, choose the Helsingborg-Helsingør ferry or drive via the Öresund Bridge. For travellers bringing their own vehicle or planning a more extended Scandinavian road trip, the Gothenburg-Frederikshavn and Halmstad-Grenaa ferries are excellent choices.
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On all the ferries departing from Sweden to Denmark you can take your car. When booking your ticket you have to choose to bring your car.

On the crossings from Sweden to Denmark there are ferries from Stena Line, Bornholmslinjen, ForSea and Scandlines. 

In only 20 minutes you can be from Sweden to Denmark. This is via the Helsingor-Helsingborg route and via the Copenhagen-Malmo bridge. From Halmstad to Grenaa is a bit longer but still only 4 hours and 30 mins. Frederikshavn-Gothenburg is around 3 hours and 15 mins.

If you're travelling from Sweden and travelling for other countries then Denmark it could also make sense to look into the connections to Sweden from Germany or the ferry from Sweden to Poland. 

This is highly depending on the route you're sailing. The cheapest route from Sweden to Denmark is from Helsingor to Helsingborg (without Ystad to Ronne) this is also the shortest route with a total distance of only 5 km, A ticket on this route is around €33,- 

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