Are you looking for information on how to get to Lithuania? Book your ferry from Karlshamn to Lithuania with our Lithuania ferry booking service. This page allows you to compare ferry operators who cover the routes to Lithuania> departing from Karlshamn and related timetables, tariffs and durations.
The ferry connections between Karlshamn and Lithuania are covered by the maritime operator Dfds with a schedule of 7 weekly connections with afternoon departures and maximum duration of 16 hours. If you need to bring your vehicle on board, you have many options thanks to the cargo capacity of the ships operating on this crossing. These ferries provide cafes and bars along with different types of accommodation to suit all of your needs. Early booking will ensure your choice of either regular seating or cabin accomodation.
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The port of Kalshamn is located in the south of Sweden and connects Scandinavia and Eastern Europe and the Baltic regions, including Russia. Crossings to most of the major capital cities in the Baltic Region take less than twelve hours. Karlshamn has 6 port areas with 3 km of docks on 750,000 square meters of land. The port mainly manages energy, forestry and bulk products along with ro-ro traffic. As for ro-ro / ro-pax traffic, the port offers scheduled connections with Russia, Lithuania and Germany. The passenger terminal has a customs gate, ticket office and cafeteria with a 65,000 square m... [More information]
Address: Södra Stillerydsvägen 116, 374 93 Karlshamn, Sweden
Directions: Google Map @ Karlshamn, port
Overlooking the Baltic Sea, Lithuania is a fascinating country with many places to discover. In 2015, Lithuania a became part of the European nation, breaking away from the Soviet republic and adopting the Euro currency. History There are written testimonies of Baltic tribes inhabiting Lithuania, dating back to 1200. For centuries Lithuania was the target of the Crusaders, but by 1400 it was the largest European state in Eastern Europe. Towards the end of the 1500s there was a union between Lithuania and neighboring Poland called the Polish-Lithuanian confederation, due to the marriage b... [More information]